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Books with author Michael Cadnum

  • Edge

    Michael Cadnum

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Aug. 15, 1999)
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  • Breaking the Fall

    Michael Cadnum

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 28, 1997)
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  • Rundown

    Michael Cadnum

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Jan. 16, 2001)
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  • In a Dark Wood

    Michael Cadnum

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Dec. 15, 1999)
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  • The Book Of The Lion

    Michael Cadnum

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Set in medieval England, young Edmund's life is forever changed when he joins Richard ""the Lionheart's"" army, fights in the Battle of Arsuf, and experiences the horrors of war.
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  • Jonas Ring and the Shadowlands

    Michael Cain

    eBook (Mars Alley, June 28, 2020)
    Is the boy a wizard or a warlock?All boys born into witch families become warlocks—crazed killers of witch kind.Thirteen-year-old Jonas Ring longs to be normal. Smaller and weaker than boys his age, he prays to someday be big and strong enough to join the football team.But when he comes into his powers and his family tells him he’s a mystical boogieman, he is also inexplicably called upon to defend the final resting place of all witch kind—The Shadow Lands—from an unstoppable, ravenous force. To do this he must master his burgeoning powers and overcome his greatest fears. But can Jonas do all this alone? Or will he perish, falling under the slash of tooth and claw?Lovers of Harry Potter, Fablehaven, The Spiderwick Chronicles and Percy Jackson will enjoy this read. Scroll up, one-click, and join in on the magic!
  • Book of the Lion

    Michael Cadnum

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    In twelth-century England, after his master, a maker of coins for the king, is brutally punished for alleged cheating, seventeen-year-old Edmund finds himself traveling to the Holy Land as squire to a knight crusader on his way to join the forces of Richard Lionheart.In twelfth-century England, after his master is brutally punished for alleged cheating, Edmund finds himself traveling to the Holy Land as squire to a knight crusader on his way to join the forces of Richard Lionheart.
  • Zero at the Bone

    Michael Cadnum

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 6, 1999)
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  • Taking It

    Michael Cadnum

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 1, 1999)
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  • Talking Animals and Others

    Michael Cart

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Jan. 8, 2009)
    In the last ten years Overlook's Freddy the Pig rediscovery has delighted hundreds of thousands of readers around the world. But who created this famous pig? Walter R. Brooks shared much in common with his most famous literary creation, including a love of travel and adventure, a sparkling wit and intelligence, an abiding faith in friendship, and a wonderful way with words. Together, Brooks and Freddy the Pig rank among the great pioneers and heroes of classic American children's literature. Author and librarian Michael Cart (himself a lifelong fan of Freddy the Pig of Bean Farm) gracefully combines archival research, firsthand accounts from Brooks's personal files, and interviews with his second wife to present the first complete biography of the man behind the pig. Much of the series sprang from Brooks's idyllic childhood in turn-of-the-century upstate New York among a colorful cast of family and friends. Brooks spent his adult life writing iconoclastic columns and book reviews as well as original, often fantastical stories for numerous popular publications. Talking Animals and Others is a long-awaited homage to the gentle genius of this great American author and to the pig who lives on in the hearts of devoted readers everywhere.
  • Chronicles of A Faithful Donkey

    Michael Case

    eBook (Xulon Press, Feb. 28, 2016)
    The Sleepy Meadow ranch is among the few remaining, truly pristine locations in the United States. The ranch rests in a majestic meadow in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The owners: John and Helen have managed to avoid the evils of the civilized world and have formed a close knit family which includes their twenty two donkeys. John and Helen use their donkeys to take people on tours into the hills. Special needs children are among their favorite guests. Even with the harsh South Dakota winters, the valley provides an idyllic life for humans and for donkeys. Spring brings new life in the hills and on the ranch. Like most young children in the human world, the new born foals on the Sleepy Meadow ranch form cliques that exclude those donkeys who are a different. Alex is the different one. He is gullible, less than hansom, awkward and innocent. This makes him an ideal target for bullying by the other new foals. In spite of these faults Alex must grow to become strong, courageous, and wise donkey. Most importantly he must form a close bond with the Great Father and His Colt. He will need that closeness with the Father in the coming year. Just outside the confines of the Sleepy Meadow ranch looms an ancient evil that is biding its time for just the right moment to attack; that moment is near. Alex has been given a duty to pass along the Great Father message to future generations of donkeys. The message; in the form of stories, must be told and retold one generation at a time. But the ancient evil; the same evil that has destroyed millions of lives and taken souls of past generations lurks just beyond the pasture fence. It will do everything in its power to stop Alex from spreading the Great Father’s word.
  • Love & Sex

    Michael Cart

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, June 1, 2001)
    Covering an array of topics and situations, a short story collection provides young adult readers with ten tales about love and sex by authors such as Joan Bauer, Angela Johnson, Chris Lynch, Garth Nix, and Laurie Halse Anderson.