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Books with author Meg Emerson

  • TIMOTHY and TONYA: A Tale Of Two Turtles

    Meg Emerson

    Paperback (Independently published, June 8, 2020)
    The life of a Sea Turtle is an incredible cycle of adventures! Join Timothy & Tonya from their hatching on a pristine beach, through their amazing lives in the big blue sea. Through their eyes, the delicate balance of nature reveals itself at every turn. Follow along as their relationship as siblings withstands the test of time and distance. An exciting ending will only bring a new beginning. Come join them in their adventures!
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance Game Guide: Includes Quests Walkthroughs, Tips and Tricks and a lot more!

    Mark Emerson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 21, 2018)
    This is the best and most comprehensive Kingdom Come: Deliverance Game Guide ever created. With it's more than 150 pages of content you will get the greatest quality information to help you in your gameplay. The book is a great read both for beginners as well as for advanced players. It includes multiple pictures to ease your understanding of the game elements and tasks. With the walkthroughs provided in this Kingdom Come: Deliverance Game Guide book you will easily conquer all obstacles and you will know everything about the potions, combat skills, items and more. Hardcore gamers will be able to learn more about Treasure Locations. Kingdom Come: Deliverance will be all that much fun to play after you reveal the secrets to all the main quests and by reading this Kingdom Come: Deliverance Strategy Guide you will be able to explore the side quests list as well. This guide will also give you a proper knowledge about different Tips and Tricks. You will be able to learn about all the enemies and characters before even getting to them. Moreover, you will learn interesting facts and valuable information about Romance and moreover - What To Do and Not To Do in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. If you plan on spending a considerable amount of time from your life playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance - this Guide book is your best choice for taking your gaming experience to the next level. Got what it takes to be the best in Kingdom Come: Deliverance? Then grab this book today and start playing!
  • TIMOTHY and TONYA: A Tale Of Two Turtles

    Meg Emerson

    eBook (, May 11, 2020)
    The life of a Sea Turtle is an incredible cycle of adventures! Join Timothy & Tonya from their hatching on a pristine beach, through their amazing lives in the big blue sea. Through their eyes, the delicate balance of nature reveals itself at every turn. Come join them in their adventures!
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance Game Guide: Includes Quests Walkthroughs, Tips and Tricks and a lot more!

    Mark Emerson

    eBook
    This is the best and most comprehensive Kingdom Come: Deliverance Game Guide ever created. With its more than 150 pages of content you will get the greatest quality information to help you in your gameplay. The book is a great read both for beginners as well as for advanced players. It includes multiple pictures to ease your understanding of the game elements and tasks. With the walkthroughs provided in this Kingdom Come: Deliverance Game Guide book you will easily conquer all obstacles and you will know everything about the potions, combat skills, items and more. Hardcore gamers will be able to learn more about Treasure Locations.Kingdom Come: Deliverance will be all that much fun to play after you reveal the secrets to all the main quests and by reading this Kingdom Come: Deliverance Strategy Guide you will be able to explore the side quests list as well. This guide will also give you a proper knowledge about different Tips and Tricks. You will be able to learn about all the enemies and characters before even getting to them. Moreover, you will learn interesting facts and valuable information about Romance and moreover - What To Do and Not To Do in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. If you plan on spending a considerable amount of time from your life playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance - this Guide book is your best choice for taking your gaming experience to the next level. Got what it takes to be the best in Kingdom Come: Deliverance? Then grab this book today and start playing!
  • Hot Sissy: Life Before Flashbulbs

    Max Emerson

    language (BookBaby, Feb. 2, 2015)
    Hot Sissy takes place in redneck Florida and follows Max from age fifteen to eighteen dealing with contemporary friendship, bullying, sexual identity, violence, drug abuse, awkwardly risky sex and other downright apocalyptic behavior. It’s generation Y’s Running with Scissors or Less Than Zero, but with 90% more fistfights! Through redneck parties, alternative schools and countless close calls with the police, Hot Sissy deals with the journey of seeking that fast fleeting sense of self-satisfaction and acceptance. This story eschews the “models are best seen and not heard” joke to give the reader a more in-depth (almost voyeuristic) look at the chaotic events preluding Max’s contemporary life as a happy exhibitionist.
  • Where is my Best Friend?

    Emerson

    language (Attic, Feb. 7, 2020)
    My best friend could be in space!Can you imagine that?But I miss him very much...Would you help me find my best friend in the sky?
  • Essays and English Traits

    Emerson

    Hardcover (Easton Press, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Mean Lean Weightlifting Queen: A Novel

    Mark Emerson

    Hardcover (Tudor Pub, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Susan Strong, a high school student who takes up weight lifting to become slim and more attractive, discovers her talent for power lifting and wonders if she should pursue such an unglamorous and unfeminine sport
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  • Ruth Fielding homeward bound: or, A Red Cross worker's ocean perils

    Emerson

    Paperback (BiblioLife, Oct. 24, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Ruth Fielding In the Saddle; Or, College Girls in the Land of Gold

    Emerson

    eBook
    TOPIC: Adventure and adventurers“Will you do it?” asked the eager, black-eyed girl sitting on the deep window shelf.“If Mr. Hammond says the synopsis of the picture is all right, I’ll go.”“Oh, Ruthie! It would be just—just scrumptious!”“We’ll go, Helen—just as we agreed last week,” said her chum, laughing happily.“It will be great! great!” murmured Helen Cameron, her hands clasped in blissful anticipation. “Right into the ‘wild and woolly.’ Dear me, Ruth Fielding, we do have the nicest times—you and I!”“You needn’t overlook me,” grumbled the third and rather plump freshman who occupied the most comfortable chair in the chums’ study in Dare Hall.“That would be rather—er—impossible, wouldn’t it, Heavy?” suggested Helen Cameron, rolling her black eyes.Jennie Stone made a face like a street gamin, but otherwise ignored Helen’s cruel suggestion. “I’d rather register joy, too——Oh, yes, I’m going with you; have written home about it. Have to tell Aunt Kate ahead, you know. Yes, I’d register joy, if it weren’t for one thing that I see looming before us.”“What’s that, honey?” asked Ruth.“The horseback ride from Yucca into the Hualapai Range seems like a doubtful equation to me.”“Don’t you mean ‘doubtful equestrianism’?” put in the black-eyed girl with a chuckle.“Perhaps I do,” sighed Jennie. “You know, I’m a regular sailor on horseback.”“You should have taken it up when we were all at Silver Ranch with Ann Hicks,” Ruth said.“Oh, say not so!” begged Jennie Stone lugubriously. “What I should have done in the past has nothing to do with this coming summer. I groan to think of what I shall have to endure.”“Who will do the groaning for the horse that has to carry you, Heavy?” interposed the irrepressible Helen, giving her the old nickname that Jennie Stone now scarcely deserved.“Never mind. Let the horse do his own worrying,” was the placid reply. The temper of the well nourished girl was not easily ruffled.“Why, Jennie, think!” ejaculated Helen, suddenly turned brisk and springing down from the window seat. “It will be just the jaunt for you. The physical culturists claim there is nothing so good for reducing flesh and helping one’s poor, sluggish liver as horseback riding.”“Say!” drawled the other girl, her nose tilted at a scornful angle, “those people say a lot more than their prayers—believe me! Most physical culturists have never ridden any kind of horse in their lives but a hobbyhorse—and they still ride that when they are senile.”Ruth applauded. “A Daniel come to judgment!” she cried.“Huh!” sniffed Jennie, suspiciously. “What does that mean?”“I—I don’t just know myself,” confessed Ruth. “But it sounds good—and Dr. Milroth used it this morning in chapel, so it must be all right.”“Anything that our revered dean says goes big with me, I confess,” said Jennie. “Oh, girls! isn’t she just a dear?”“And hasn’t Ardmore been just the delightsomest place for nine months?” cried Helen.“Even better than Briarwood,” agreed Ruth.“That sounds almost sacrilegious,” Helen observed. “I don’t know about any place being finer than old Briarwood.”“There’s Ann!” cried Ruth in a tone that made both the others jump.“Where? Where?” demanded Helen, whirling about to look out of the window again. The window gave a broad view of the lower slope of College Hill and the expanse of Lake Remona. Dusk was just dropping, for the time was after dinner; but objects were still to be clearly observed. “Where’s Jane Ann Hicks?”“Just completing her full course at Briarwood Hall,” Ruth explained demurely. “She will go to Montana, of course. But if I write her I know she’ll join us at Yucca just for the fun of the ride.”“Some people’s idea of fun!” groaned Jennie.“What are you attempting to go for, then?” demande....