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Books with author Melanie Jackson

  • Great Bug Ball

    Melanie Jackson

    language (IIB Publishing, LLC, Sept. 23, 2015)
    The queen of the ants is throwing a bug ball to mark the first day of summer and every insect in the garden from the largest to the lowest has been asked to the party. But will this bash end in disaster? Can ants and grasshoppers and beetles all get along? The illustrated book includes the bonus poem In The Meadow.
  • Medusa's Scream

    Melanie Jackson

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Nov. 13, 2017)
    Medusa's Scream is a thrill-ride that hurtles a train through an out-of-service gold mine in the Fraser Valley. Chase can't believe his luck when he lands a summer job in the food truck outside the ride's entrance. But then he notices strange things happening at the old mine. Chase starts to piece things together, and soon his life is threatened by a villain even scarier than the snake-headed Medusa of myth.
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  • Halloween

    Melanie Jackson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 8, 2012)
    Do you remember your scariest Halloween ever? James Henderson does. It was the year he turned ten. What started out as a sensible plan to collect the most candy while trick-or-treating soon turned into a terrifying adventure for James, his two friends and his kid brother, Ricky.
  • High Wire

    Melanie Jackson

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    High-wire walker Zack has to solve a mysterious theft at the youth circus.
  • Death Drop

    Melanie Jackson

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 24, 2016)
    On his way to baseball practice, Zeke lines up for Vancouver's newest thrill ride: Death Drop, an elevator that falls faster than gravity. The theme of the ride is based on the story of Persephone, who tumbled into the underworld. Zeke tumbles into a frightening situation himself after he discovers a little girl who is lost. He takes her to the Death Drop manager's office. But later, when he tries to find out what happened with her, the ride's staff say they never saw her! To find the missing girl, Zeke must navigate a devilish plot that includes Dante Gabriel Rossetti's famous painting Proserpine, a fiery drop into flames, and an angry coach.
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  • Winter Wonderland: Poems of Christmas

    Melanie Jackson

    language (IIB Publishing, LLC, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Christmas is coming along with all the wonders of the winter season. Share these magical bedtime and seasonal poems with the children in your life and maybe remember some of things that made Christmas magical when you were young.
  • The Mask on the Cruise Ship

    Melanie Jackson

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2004)
    As the ship-board entertainment on an Alaska-bound cruiseship. twelve-year-old Dinah Galloway is on the trail of a stolen Native artifact.
  • Eye Sore

    Melanie Jackson

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, June 15, 2015)
    The last thing Chaz wants is to spend his summer working on his father’s Eye, a Ferris wheel with glass-bottomed gondolas set up to view scenic North Vancouver. For one thing, Chaz would prefer to pursue his own passion: dance in the style of the late, great Gene Kelly. More important, Chaz suffers from vertigo, and even the thought of the Eye makes him want to lose his lunch. But when a crowd of angry protestors and a mysterious vandal threaten his father’s dream, and the family’s livelihood, Chaz is forced to overcome his own fears to help out.
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  • Medusa's Scream

    Melanie Jackson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Medusa's Scream is a thrill-ride that hurtles a train through an out-of-service gold mine in the Fraser Valley. Chase can't believe his luck when he lands a summer job in the food truck outside the ride's entrance. But then he notices strange things happening at the old mine. Chase starts to piece things together, and soon his life is threatened by a villain even scarier than the snake-headed Medusa of myth.
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  • Eye Sore

    Melanie Jackson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, May 1, 2015)
    The last thing Chaz wants is to spend his summer working on his father’s Eye, a Ferris wheel with glass-bottomed gondolas set up to view scenic North Vancouver. For one thing, Chaz would prefer to pursue his own passion: dance in the style of the late, great Gene Kelly. More important, Chaz suffers from vertigo, and even the thought of the Eye makes him want to lose his lunch. But when a crowd of angry protestors and a mysterious vandal threaten his father’s dream, and the family’s livelihood, Chaz is forced to overcome his own fears to help out.
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  • High Wire

    Melanie Jackson

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Zack Freedman has complete control and feels a sense of calm on the high wire. If only he could say the same about the rest of his life. His fellow youth circus performer and roommate, Cubby, hates him, and his aunt dumps a yappy, excitable dog on him. When a necklace is stolen during a circus performance and the victim of the theft threatens to shut down the circus, Zack is desperate to solve the mystery so he can keep his place on the wire.
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  • Death of a Dumb Bunny: A Chloe Boston Mystery

    Melanie Jackson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2011)
    The unthinkable has happened - someone has murdered Thaddeus Rabbit, Hope Fall's Easter Bunny. Only Thaddeus isn't Thaddeus and Chloe Boston has a dead imposter bunny on her hands. Can Chloe, Blue, and Alex discover who doesn't want in on the Easter celebration?