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Books with author Michael Brunt

  • Dawn Patrol.

    Michael Brown

    language (Michael W. Brown, Nov. 1, 2015)
    When cantankerous Mother Nature is wronged, she can provide a rage that is more than a bad temper tantrum. She can garner fire and all sorts of denizens to vent her wrath. Usually, there is collateral damage and the innocent can become caught up in her furry.Is there an invisible hand, or in our case an invisible paw, provided by Providence to aid us earth bound creatures? Perhaps, it and Franky’s Neighborhood Watch are an accident of nature, who help a mother in need. Can Nurse Bear and Ms. Scarlet Bear help this mother in her forlorn hopes? What can Pet Mom, Pet Grandpa and his drinking buddy Pet Smage do for this mother.What about this mother’s kittens. How do they survive and grow to become house cats and not feral cats?Like a wild western cattle stampede, the Neighborhood Watch will try to turn the herd of vengeful events. But, it will take human intervention to settle the herd and coo Mother Nature into a sweeter mood. It the course of events, the Bully Cat will redeem himself and Franky will make sacrifices.The work is a touch over 33,000 words in length having 2,619 sentences, a Flesch Reading Ease of 81.58 and a Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level of 5.02.
  • Little Bits.: A Kitten’s Story.

    Michael Brown

    language (, Sept. 5, 2015)
    Ever heard that an author should never write a book about the family pets- bullfarky! Cats are some of the most curious, wily, friendly, trusting and adventuresome creatures god put on this earth. Whoever said an author should never write a book about cats probably cries while watching his soapies. I have another question for you. How does a cat’s personality develop? I explore this question in a coming of age book for a kitten. During his first night in his new home, Frankie surprised everyone by escaping from his room and crawling bed with his new Pet Mom and his Labrador sisters. From that night on this kitten has had fun growing up with his Per Grandpa, two Labrador sisters and his bigger feline brother.He had the usual experiences that a young kitten has to go through including belly rubs, cat candy, catnip, collars, ear mites, misuse of his front claws, excessive climbing, game innovation, stalking as hunter, ideas, avoiding kitten killers, playing with red dancing lights in the garage, playing with toys, his Nurse Bear and neutering.This story is seen through his eyes. He has his feline fantasies and an overactive imagination that will explain Frankie’ mischievous and sometimes silly behavior. All the readers have to do is suspend some of their adult beliefs and let their imaginations wander. There is floor plan of Pet Mom’s house and yard to help the reader keep track of Franky’s activities.If you are a reader, who loves cats then this story will tease your curiosity and hold interest. The work is a touch over 70,375 in length having 5,318 sentences, a Flesch Reading Ease of 86.26 and a Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level of 4.52.
  • Douggie’s Super Science Adventures: Stories for Teaching the Next Generation Science Standards for Fourth Graders

    Michael Brumage

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 31, 2018)
    Little Douggie is back but this time in fourth grade. He is still curious about everything, and his desire to find answers drives him into some amazing adventures. Douggie’s Super Science adventures is a collection of 14 short stories describing Douggie’s attempt to explore and understand the world and the laws that govern it. Each short story introduces the reader to a different scientific standard and a specific problem that Douggie wants to solve. These realistic stories will draw the reader into the mind of a young boy trying desperately to answer some amazing scientific questions. His endless energy and enthusiasm toward science will motivate readers of all ages. Readers may find that they want to try some of the investigations Douggie engages in for themselves. The stories are fun to read and make science easy to understand. Since these stories are directly aligned with the fourth grade Next Generation Science Standards, teachers can use these short stories in the classroom to introduce a new scientific concept, motivate their students, and explain scientific ideas that are typically difficult for students to understand. People love good stories, and teachers love good stories with a point. These stories offer something for everyone. Parents will enjoy reading the stories with their children and remembering what it was like to be curious.
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  • The Land of More and More

    Michael Brubaker

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Dec. 29, 2016)
    This story was inspired by the book and sermon series on The Hole in the Gospel, which brings attention to the world hunger issue. It is sad that even in a great nation as ours, there are people going to bed hungry every day. The story was written for young and old as a reminder of the biblical lessons of sharing God’s blessings. Mathew 25:40 Luke 12:16-21
  • Monsterbook: Rumblefart and the Beastly Bottom

    Michael Broad

    language (Puffin, Jan. 7, 2010)
    Will's school play is Beauty and the Beast, but Urk has discovered there'll be more than one monster on opening night! The show must go on, but can they stop Rumblefart and his mad monster mob?
  • Shackleton's Epic Voyage

    Michael Brown

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1969)
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  • Forget Me Not

    Michael Broad

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Monty the elephant is given two things to remember: to stay with the herd and that his mama loves him. But when he sees something blue and bright, he forgets and goes off to investigate. Will he find his mama again before the rains come?
  • Beautiful Buttercup

    Michael Broad

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Feb. 1, 2012)
    When the other animals jeer at Ugly, the little warthog, Forget-Me-Not shows them that she is both beautiful and brave.
  • Douggie's Super Science Adventures: Stories for Teaching the Next Generation Science Standards for Third Graders

    Michael Brumage

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 30, 2015)
    Little Douggie is curious about everything, and he has an endless amount of questions that he must find the answers to. Douggie's Super Science Adventures is a collection of 15 short stories that describe Douggie's attempt to explore and understand how this world works. Each short story introduces the reader to a new scientific standard by using real-life problems that Douggie has to solve, creating one adventure after another. Each story draws the reader into the mind of a young boy as he problem solves his way through some intriguing scientific questions. His energy and enthusiasm is sure to motivate readers of all ages to start their own adventures in science. The stories are fun to read and make science easy to understand. Since these stories are directly alligned with the Next Generation Science Standards, teachers can use each story to introduce a new standard, motivate their students, and help explain difficult scientific concepts. Everyone loves a good story, and teachers especially love stories with a point. These stories offer something for everyone.
  • Lightning Literature and Composition: British Literature: Early-Mid 19th Century

    Michael Gaunt

    Ring-bound (Hewitt Research Foundation, March 15, 2004)
    Acquiring College Level Composition Skills by Responding to Great Literature.
  • Santa Mouse Coloring and Pencil Puzzle Book

    Michael Brown

    Spiral-bound (Barnes & Noble, Nov. 7, 2003)
    Adorable coloring and activity book based on the Santa Mouse story. Many pages for hours of fun
  • The Land of More and More

    Michael Brubaker

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Nov. 2, 2016)
    This story was inspired by the book and sermon series on The Hole in the Gospel, which brings attention to the world hunger issue. It is sad that even in a great nation as ours, there are people going to bed hungry every day. The story was written for young and old as a reminder of the biblical lessons of sharing God's blessings. Mathew 25:40 Luke 12:16-21