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Books with author Michael Black

  • Tank

    Michael A. Black

    Library Binding (Scholastic Library Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
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  • Edward Built a Rocket Ship by Michael Rack

    Michael Rack

    Paperback (Albury Books, Jan. 1, 1787)
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  • Ships

    Michael Blow

    Unknown Binding (N. Doubleday, March 15, 1963)
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  • Tank: The M1A1 Abrams

    Michael A. Black

    School & Library Binding (Bt Bound, Dec. 15, 2003)
    Provide your careers professions military m1a1 abrams main battle tank shatterproof case for sumsang galaxy s3 yellow the ultimate protection with this stylish and high quality case. With precise openings that allows full access to all ports, buttons and cameras on the phone. Simple snap-on design for easy installation and removal.,M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank,M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank
  • The Littlest Stormrider

    Michael Blackthorne

    Hardcover (Crimson Werewolf Limited, May 1, 2010)
    Davibo Nayuda is a smart but very small eight-year-old boy who dreams of being a Stormrider. Stormriders are members of the Elemental Corps, bonded with powerful Elementals; and who protect the Three Kingdoms, though they are falling out of favor as their usefulness wanes. Angel Nayuda, Davibo's father lost his legs in a wild Elemental attack, though the man still has his powerful Earth Elemental to command. Davibo's older sister Lilliandra also called an Earth Elemental. But Davibo's secret dream is to call a Stone Elemental, like the kind that cost his father his legs. The only problem is that Lilliandra hates Davibo and wants him dead. The young boy doesn't understand why, but he can't ignore the facts. The taunts, the bruising, the cruelty were all leading up to something far worse for the eight-year-old. Revealing her ultimate hatred for Davibo, twelve-year-old Lilliandra and her gang of adolescent A-Elementals kidnap Davibo and take him into the desert, giving him a choice: call a wild Elemental or die. But if Davibo calls before he is ten, the Elemental Corps will do worse than kill him-they'll strip him of his only chance to be a Stormrider!
  • Froguley: ORIGIN OF THE QUEEN

    michael blaney

    eBook (Blaney Purvis Productions, July 29, 2013)
    There are whispers that in a world not so far from here that there are still mighty ruthless Kings and royal Queens with the power to snap her fingers and have any disloyal commoner be beheaded. They say a young princess named FROGULEY who sits sadly gazing out of her tower window with a heavy mind and a sad heart. Froguley wasnt like any other princess before her time, she wasnt impressed with ruling over anything but her freewill. And, that will would lead her to escape the confining walls of her prisoned life of trying to be a proper aire to the thrown and be what everyone wants, a playful girl learning on her own how to make her way in life. Her life. Her way
  • Froguley: The Search Begins

    Michael Blaney

    eBook
    Queen-to-be Froguley is stranded on Earth. The incredible second installment of an truly unique character names Froguley. A must for kids and adults.
  • Hinder's Promise

    Michael Blackthorne

    Hardcover (Crimson Werewolf Limited, June 27, 2011)
    Eleven-year-old Edmond Spencer was the only normal human living in the Thystlewicke School for Vampires. His mother was a vampire but his father was a normal, just like Edmond. His father was also a vampire-hunter. Considering that Edmond's mother was a vampire-hunter hunter, that made the vampire Council very, very angry. To make matters worse, Edmond didn't have very many friends at the school, not with his father being a vampire-hunter and his mother a traitor, and so his best-friend, a thirteen-year-old vampire named Crichton, hired the elephant-headed Hinder, an intra-dimensional immortal, to protect Edmond from vampire-kind. But when Edmond's Porta-dim exploded, trapping his friend Neela inside a shadow dimension, Edmond found himself racing against time to save her. And he had to break all the vampires' rules to do it. The problem was, he would have to pit immortal against vampire, threatening a treaty which had been in place for thousands of years. Hinder was the key to keeping Edmond alive and he was the key to rescuing Neela, but when the immortal disappeared to meet with the queen of the immortals, would Hinder's promise be enough?
  • Thystlewicke School for Vampires

    Michael Blackthorne

    Hardcover (Crimson Werewolf Limited, March 1, 2010)
    Edmond Spencer was an ordinary, eleven-year-old boy, living with his devoted mother, a doctor in London, England. The only complaint Edmond had, was that his mother worked nights and had a strict rule about never being disturbed during the day. True, Edmond was curious about his unknown father, but otherwise his life was wonderful! But then Edmond’s world was turned upside down in a single night! First, he was dragged out of bed and brought to a strange, new school where classes ran only at night. Then, the friends he made, Neela and Crichton, turned out to be very strange. For one they drank blood but that was just the start of their quirks! It wasn’t long before Edmond learned that all the students at Thystlewicke were more than they seemed. They were not just rich kids with strange tendencies. They were vampires! But what did vampires want with him? Making friends and getting good grades at the Thystlewicke School for Vampires were nothing compared to staying alive! And if the possibility of being drained of blood wasn’t frightening enough, some of the last immortals in the world, including the most famous of the gorgon sisters, Medusa, were full time residents! A single well-meaning glance and he would be turned to stone—if the unfriendly vampires didn’t eat him first! What was an eleven-year-old to do?
  • Windswept Warren

    Michael Blackthorne

    Hardcover (Crimson Werewolf Limited, July 17, 2011)
    In The Littlest Stormrider (Book One) of the Stormrider series, eight-year-old Davibo Nayuda survived his sister's attempt to kill him by becoming the Littlest Stormrider. He discovered that he could learn Mage-craft when most modern Stormriders couldn't, and that allowed him to activate the powerful keystone at Windswept Warren so that not only was he protected but so was his Magnetic Elemental, Spikefist. But now, in Book Two, Windswept Warren, the eight-year-old Storm-Master of Windswept must find a way to restore the ancient warren and build up the Elemental Corps before the rebel Stormriders or the Lightning Guild decide to strike again. But with only Shivram, the oldest Mage alive and the only other person besides Davibo who is both a Stormrider and a Mage, Davibo's options are pretty slim. He had no money, no water and no recruits. That is, until a clan of nomads seeks shelter from a sandstorm and our eight-year-old hero decides to take matters into his young, inexperienced hands. Windswept Warren (Book Two) of the Stormrider series by Michael Blackthorne introduces many of the problems that our littlest Stormrider must solve over the next several installments, if the Elemental Corps is even to survive. But will Davibo save the Elemental Corps or make it into something none of them will even want to be part of? Whatever the eventual outcome, Windswept Warren sets the stage for events that will rock the Stormriders through the choices that Davibo makes. Davibo may be the littlest Stormrider, but hopefully, his heart is big enough for the challenge when even his trusted Master Mage Shivram turns on him.
  • A Pig Parade Is a Terrible Idea

    Michael Ian Black

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 2010)
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  • Kitties on Dinosaurs

    Michael Slack

    eBook (Dial Books, Sept. 22, 2020)
    A daring, dinosaur-climbing adventure leads to hilarious kitty hijinks in this adorable tale of perseveranceThey're adorable! They're daring! They're kitties who love to climb things! And they won't give up until they've achieved their ultimate climbing dream: scaling the dinosaurs on nearby Dinosaur Island. The level-headed narrator warns the kitties that the dinosaurs look hungry, that their teeth are super big, that things look terribly bleak if they go through with climbing the dinosaurs. But these kitties have a plan. And then another plan. And then another...well, you get the idea. Can these fair kitties conquer their biggest challenge yet and avoid cat-astrophe?