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  • Kat at Bat

    Ann Moore

    language (nublish.com, March 1, 2012)
    MORE DETAILED FREE SAMPLE available at http://nublish.com/category/kindle-samplesIs your child reading or has finished Bob books, but isn't quite ready for Dr. Seuss or even the first level of series such as I Can Read, Step Into Reading or All Aboard Reading? The EZebooks series from nublish.com continues to ease your beginner reader into reading by gradually introducing phonetic sounds and simple sight words.Kat at Bat is a perfect eBook for your early reader. Introduces/practices phonetic short a, in combination with a wide variety of consonant sounds, in a fun, colorful book. 32 pages. Please visit nublish.com for a list of additional titles, free book samples, coloring pages and work/activity sheets.
  • Design of the Spirit

    HR Moore

    (Harriet Moore, Dec. 22, 2016)
    The Temples have gone. The energy has plummeted. The world is in chaos.In the wake of the biggest disaster the world has ever seen, the Rebels seize control. They prepare to put in place a new political system, overthrowing both the Descendants and the Gods.But with the Relic missing, and no hope of energy stability without it, Anita and the Institution venture into the Wild to find the mysterious Magnei. Can the Magnei give them the answers they seek? Will Anita find out what happened to Alexander? And will they finally find a way to return the Relic, and free their energy from the influence of the Gods?
  • Beware Of The Haunted Toilet

    Molly Moore

    Paperback (Troll Communications, March 9, 1999)
    Danny and Megan have an odd experience when they videotape the construction of the new wing on their school, so it's hardly surprising when they end up in a classroom equipped with its own bathroom, which flushes by itself and seems to be haunted by the ghost of a Civil War soldier.Danny and Megan have an odd experience when they videotape the construction of the new wing on their school, so it's hardly surprising when they end up in a classroom equipped with its own bathroom, which flushes by itself and seems to be haunted by the ghost of a Civil War soldier
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  • A Bad Case of the Elephants

    Ty Moore, Ty Moore

    eBook (Ty Moore / EpubBud, )
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  • Tilbury: A Werewolf Love Story

    J.C. Moore

    language (, March 10, 2014)
    Oksana is a mail-order bride from the Ukraine who discovers that her fiancé is really an exiled werewolf. Just as they are starting their new life together, the young couple find themselves at the center of an apocalyptic war between good and evil. They will have to battle everything from high-school bullies to millennia-old vampires in this tale of one young woman's journey to find her soul mate.Deeply rooted in actual folklore and intensely terrifying, this contemporary romance proves that the key to knowing our true selves lies in facing our greatest fears. Are you ready for a moonlit rampage?
  • Skateboarding Safety

    T.J. Moore

    eBook (Out The Box Books and Publishing, Feb. 11, 2015)
    In our new animated teen adventure/comedy, Skateboard Safety, we’ll watch Cameron, Luke and their friends make their way through the crazy, complex and frustrating maze of teenage life.
  • Glaciers Melt & Mountains Smoke

    Joe Moore

    eBook (North Pole Press, Jan. 6, 2014)
    Calamity! Disaster! Santa Claus' beloved world is crashing down around him. The North Pole is melting, and the buildings of his magical workshop are punching through the last remnants of ice, plunging into the Arctic Ocean. Santa has to save the operation and its inhabitants, including his wife and sons.Making things worse, Santa faces a cyber bullying attack, and he must deal with this at the same time as moving the North Pole Workshops. Santa will need all his elves, family, and people he has helped before to help him accomplish everything in time. But can he do it before this disaster swallows the village?Discussions with the AuthorWhat is The Santa Claus Trilogy?The SC Trilogy is a three-part series that is a family read for everyone from preteen kids reading chapter books to the eldest great grand-parent. It answers a great many mysteries and legends about Santa Claus while entertaining the reader with imaginative fantasies and real events of the world.Is this book only about Christmas?Glaciers Melt takes place well before the holidays of Christmas. Much of the action takes place in spring and summer before all is lost. And if Santa is going to continue his work, everything needs to be in place before Christmas comes again.What is the order of the books?Believe Again, The North Pole Chronicles is the first book in the series.Faith, Hope & Reindeer is the second in the series.Glaciers Melt and Mountains Smoke is the third in the series.Also related:The Faces of Krampus, which is the story of Black Peter, the assistant to St. Nicholas.Aeon Millennium, The Time-Traveling Elf, is set to be released in Fall, 2018.Can readers get the whole series in one bundle? You may purchase The Santa Claus Trilogy as a collection containing all three books in the box set.So, why should readers give these books a try? Santa and the North Pole Village now face becoming the next Atlantis and disappearing into the sea. Somehow the residents and animals of the polar ice cap must relocate before everything is lost. But move to where, and how? After several hundred years where can they retreat and find the peace and secrecy they had for centuries? Imagination and wonder are hallmarks of an intelligent mind, and this book is a fertile ground to plant these qualities. The third book in The Santa Claus Trilogy brings all the elements of the first two books and shows what is achievable when everyone works together. This book is a great addition for teachers and homeschooling, especially as it addresses cyber bullying.
  • Christopher James and THE ILLITERATOR

    Ty Moore

    eBook (Ty Moore / EpubBud, June 1, 2012)
    Christopher James is a fourth grader who doesn't think reading is important or worth his time. When he makes the decision to never read again he suddenly finds himself pulled into another world where letters walk and talk just like people…and are terrorized by the monstrous ILLITERATOR! The ILLITERATOR is a monster that wants to end reading for all time and finally it has found a way to do it!! Christopher is the only person that can save reading for everyone but he has to see the worth in reading itself! What will he do and can he defeat The ILLITERATOR?Written and beautifully Illustrated by Ty Moore, author of "A Bad Case of the Elephants!", Christopher James and The ILLITERATOR is a fun-filled fantasy that will be read countless times! Be sure to read Christopher James and The ILLITERATOR before The ILLITERATOR stikes and reading is gone...forever!
  • Rowdy Days of Dom Sanders: The Case of the Unseen Murder

    E.G. Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, May 1, 2019)
    Dom swindles kids out of their allowances and talks them into doing his chores. When Taylor moves in next door and picks a fight, Dom shows him what’s what. A new girl comes to town, and Dom wastes no time impressing her. He’s been saving for a horse and almost has enough money. Summer in Millville is his for the picking.Until he witnesses local outcast China Jim murdering a cop, and Taylor’s accused of the killing. Dom needs to make a choice. He can swallow his guilt and let Taylor take the rap for a crime he didn’t commit or risk his own neck by revealing what he knows.
  • Grandma's House

    E. Moore

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2008)
    "Grandma's House" is about the importance of family and remembering where you come from. "Grandma's House" colorfully illustrates family traditions shared between grandparents and grandchildren, and demonstrates how they are passed down from one generation to the next. "Grandma House" is a part of "The Mya Collection," a series of books designed to aide parents and teachers in delivering life skills to children. This series covers a wide range of social issues illustrated easy enough for the youngest child to understand.
  • You are Awful

    Tim Moore

    Paperback (Jonathan Cape, March 5, 2012)
    A hilarious account of an odyssey across 'unloved Britain'.It began with an accidental daytrip to an intriguingly awful resort on the Thames Estuary, and ended 3,812 miles later: one man's journey through deep-fried, brownfield, poundshop Britain, a crash course in urban blight, deranged civic planning and commercial eccentricity. Following an itinerary drawn up from surveys, polls, reviews and lazy personal prejudice, Tim Moore goes to all the places that nobody wants to go to -- the bleakest towns, the shonkiest hotels, the scariest pubs, the silliest sea zoos. He visits the grid reference adjudged by the Ordnance Survey to be the least interesting point in Britain, and is chased out of the new town twice crowned Scotland's Most Dismal Place. His palate is flayed alive by horrific regional foodstuffs, his ears shrivelled by the 358 least loved tracks in the history of native popular music. With his progress entrusted to our motor industry's fittingly hopeless finale, he comes to learn that Britain seems very much larger when you're driving around it in a Bulgarian-built Austin Maestro. Yet as the soggy, decrepit quest unfolds, so it evolves into something much more stirring: a nostalgic celebration of our magnificent mercantile pomp, and an angry requiem for a golden age of cheerily homespun crap culture being swept aside by the faceless, soul-stripping forces of Tesco-town globalisation.
  • The General Store: Where Innocence Goes to Die

    A.L. Moore

    (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2019)
    To the fresh eyes of sheltered teen, Justice Asher, the dangers of the world are a welcome and exciting distraction to her boring existence. At seventeen, she is bored with her high school boyfriend of three years, and his careful, inexperienced hands. Life is a yawn of predictability, filled with reruns and played out video games. She is on the verge of a meltdown when the girl who provided fuel for her adolescent fantasies, Robyn, rolls back into town on the back of a sleek, midnight black motorcycle.Robyn is a hell raising college dropout with a rotating door for men. Prepubescent Justice lived vicariously through her, sneaking glances in fogged car windows from her bedroom window. Justice desperately wants to be a part of that world—a world where time doesn’t stop at midnight. She is drawn to the roaring, angry cry of the chromed bikes that alarm her neighborhood at all hours. When she finds out Robyn is working at The General Store in town, she wastes no time applying for an open position. What she doesn’t know is that Robyn’s world is more than hot, muscled guys on fast bikes, and The General Store is selling more than candy and soft drinks.Join Justice as she is swept up in a world of sex and drugs that steal her innocence and very nearly cost her life.