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Books with author Michael Raymond Moran

  • Things We Do In Timbuktu: The Golden Age Of Timbuktu

    Michael Lambert, Raymond Lambert

    eBook (LambertVision, Feb. 25, 2019)
    A new and informative children's book on Timbuktu's golden age. The city of Timbuktu was the center of learning for Africa in the 14th century. Europeans and Middle Easterners traveled there for trade and its schools of knowledge.
  • Freshmen

    Michael J. Moran

    eBook (Stanley Stella Publishing, Feb. 25, 2013)
    Dan Stover, quarterback of the ninth-grade football team, suffers a concussion that leaves him with a headache—and an extraordinary power. It is this power that leads him to discover what no one else knows about a fire, a girl in danger, a school "scandal," and human nature. Dan, together with his great friend Maurice, aka "Big Mo," experiences a world made new because of his accidental and extraordinary ability.
  • The Robinsons' Dark Matter

    Michael Raymond

    language (, May 28, 2013)
    Readers are saying...“Can't go wrong with this one”“A fun read...and dark”When Victoria Robinson tells her older brother that their parents are aliens, Nate assumes she's just spinning her usual conspiracy theories. After both parents are abducted by zombie-like assailants armed with teleporting tazers, he doesn't know what to believe.The siblings soon find themselves facing a mysterious enemy and forging a tenuous alliance with a top-secret government agency in a race to save the planet...and rescue Mom & Dad. Along the way they uncover pieces of their parents' past and discover that both sides are manipulating them in a dangerous and elaborate game.The Robinsons' Dark Matter is a gripping adventure story you'll absolutely love!
  • Sophomores

    Michael J. Moran

    language (The Stella Stanley Press, Nov. 18, 2012)
    A rookie teacher returns to his alma mater, an all-boys Catholic high school, confident that he knows what to expect. He knows the legendary principal; he knows the routine. But he didn't know about the death threat, or the runaway student, or the attempted murder, or the extraordinary football season, or the "miracle" in August, or the four unforgettable tenth graders, and a lot more. It's a good thing he started taking notes, or it would have been more than anyone could have remembered.
  • "He Knows Faith": St. John's Stories

    Michael J. Moran

    language (The Stella Stanley Press, Jan. 10, 2016)
    Have an idea of what sort of boy or young man studies to be a priest? “He Knows Faith” might change that. Subtitled “St. John’s Stories,” these tales may read like fiction, but the author insists it is not. This compilation presents oddballs, pranksters, and misfits, in addition to role models, friends-to-the-end, and characters about whom you might just think, “I wish I had known him!”
  • Black History Boy: The Boy Who Loved Black History

    Michael Lambert, Raymond Lambert

    eBook (LambertVision, Jan. 14, 2017)
    A new and informative childrens book based on the childhood of the black history explorer, and hero of the Black Archaeologist animated series. The book deals with how and why as a young boy Black Archaeologist got interrested in, and the reasons he made the teaching of the history of black people all over the world his life's mission.
  • The Robinsons' Dark Matter

    Michael Raymond

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2013)
    Readers are saying... "Can't go wrong with this one" "A fun read...and dark" Victoria Robinson was alone. She had no friends, her brother Nate thought she was a conspiracy nut, and their parents were never home. Then she stumbled across a cache of alien technology in their basement, her brother went hand-to-hand with a zombie, and their parents were kidnapped with a ballistic teleporter. Things got a little crazy after that. The teens soon find themselves facing a mysterious enemy and forging a tenuous alliance with a top-secret government agency in a race to rescue their parents...and save the planet. Along the way they uncover pieces of their parents' past and become unwitting pawns in a dangerous and elaborate game. A gripping adventure story you'll absolutely love!
  • "He Knows Faith": St. John's Stories

    Michael J Moran

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 10, 2016)
    Have an idea of what sort of boy or young man studies to be a priest? “He Knows Faith” might change that. Subtitled “St. John’s Stories,” these tales may read like fiction, but the author insists it is not. This compilation presents oddballs, pranksters, and misfits, in addition to role models, friends-to-the-end, and characters about whom you might just think, “I wish I had known him!”
  • Sophomores

    Michael J Moran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2012)
    A rookie teacher returns to his alma mater, an all-boys Catholic high school, confident that he knows what to expect. He knows the legendary principal; he knows the routine. But he didn't know about the death threat, or the runaway student, or the attempted murder, or the extraordinary football season, or the "miracle" in August, or the four unforgettable tenth graders, and a lot more. It's a good thing he started taking notes, or it would have been more than anyone could have remembered.
  • Freshmen

    Michael J Moran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2013)
    Dan Stover, quarterback of the ninth-grade football team, suffers a concussion that leaves him with a headache—and an extraordinary power. It is this power that leads him to discover what no one else knows about a fire, a girl in danger, a school "scandal," and human nature. Dan, together with his great friend Maurice, aka "Big Mo," experiences a world made new because of his accidental and extraordinary ability.
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  • Paddington's Marmalade Biscuits: 20 Pieces

    Michael Mond

    Unknown Binding (New York Puzzle Co Llc, Oct. 15, 2014)
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