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  • The Book of Whispers

    N. J. Moore

    eBook (AuthorHouse UK, Oct. 1, 2013)
    THE NEW KEEPER OF THE BOOK OF WHISPERS There was a wise old man of a thousand years old who traded on the longest road in the Empire. On this road there were small towns that met the river. The trader would sail on the river and on to the sea.As he travelled he heard whispers about the ancients, what they did, how they lived, and how they saw there extraordinary world.The trader had taken a great deal of notice of all he heard, he kept a special box and inside he stored all of the secrets and whispers.Angela was an ordinary ten year old girl when she found the Book of Whispers in her grandfathers attic, he wasnt able to tell her how it had got there, it remained a mystery. There were guardians of the Book of Whispers and they were called the Defenders of the empireIt was the Defenders who had placed the Book of Whispers in her grandfathers atticThe Defenders of the Empire were watching Angela, and thought she was a special person. Now Angela is the new Keeper of the Book of Whispers
  • Peter William Butterblow

    C. J. Moore

    Hardcover (Floris Books, May 1, 1991)
    Here we meet a whole host of little folk at work and play: Peter William Butterblow, Baldigrand, Patterpout, Gazumptitum, and old gnome Trustytrout. Based on the poems of Marianne Gariff, Alfred Baur, and Hedwig Diestel. (Ages 4 - 9)
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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.
  • Understanding Apples

    JS Moore

    language (, April 27, 2008)
    This book is a collection of stories mainly about an area in the city of Kingsport, TN called Long Island, a rough and tumble area after Prohibition known for violence and bootlegging. There are stories about the Cleek Brothers (Hack, Buck, Zeke, Boot, and Bill), Ransom Bishop, Judd Moore, Snapper Jobe, Barney McNew, Clay Rodefer, Buzz McClain and even a tale about the origins of Long Island Iced Tea. Look for cameo appearances from Kingsport barbers Ken and Claude "Mouth of the South" Russell as well. Anyone that knows the city of Kingsport in Tennessee, the Model City, our "Little Apple", knows about Church Circle and the area adjacent to it: Five Points, quite a seedy area to this very day. For a moment let's examine this fine town - the way it is now and the way it used to be. It used to be that Kingsport, Tennessee wasn't King's Port at all. It was Christianville prior to King's Port, but well before that the area was part of a Cherokee nation - so vast - and so rich in agriculture and history, oral history, the area was actually a sacred ground to the Native Americans. What is called Long Island here in Kingsport, Tennessee was once a hallowed stretch - a four and a half mile island that was nestled between the Holston River and the Sluice, revered by the tribesman for its energy and spiritual presence. Before 1776 and the Battle of Long Island Flats it was said that no man could be killed on Long Island. But in 1777 the chiefs of all seven clans gathered and signed a treaty with the white man, giving up not only hundreds of thousands of their acreage, but millions - including the sacred ground known as Long Island. Because the chieftains' decision was not unanimous among the elders or their sons - a powerful curse was placed upon the hallowed ground: No man would ever find peace there. A mere window of events is shared within the pages of this book that offer only a glimpse of what life was like thereafter.
  • Understanding Apples

    J. S. Moore

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Oct. 13, 2006)
    The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Anyone that knows the city of Kingsport, the Model City, our "Little Apple", knows about Church Circle and the area adjacent to it: Five Points. For a moment let's examine this fine town û the way it is now and the way it used to be. It used to be that Kingsport, Tennessee wasn't King's Port at all. It was part of a Cherokee nation û so vast û and so rich in agriculture and history, oral history, that the area was actually a sacred ground to these Native Americans. What is called Long Island here in Kingsport, Tennessee was once a hallowed stretch û a four and a half mile island that was nestled between the Holston River and the Sluice, revered by the tribesman for its energy and spiritual presence. It was said that no man could be killed on Long Island. But in 1777 the chiefs gathered and signed a treaty with the white man, giving up not only hundreds of thousands of their acreage, but millions û including the sacred ground known as Long Island. Because the chieftains' decision was not unanimous among the elders or their sons û a powerful curse was placed upon the hallowed ground: No white man would ever find peace there. A mere window of events is shared within the pages of this book that offer only a glimpse of what life was like thereafter.
  • Trinity: The Haggard Harry Series Book 1-3

    JS Moore

    language (, Feb. 5, 2019)
    This is the first three books of the Haggard Harry Series with Preface by Joel Trigg of Hope Haven Ministries and Afterword by Jonathan Harrington.
  • Timothy Alexander And The Red Scaled Dragon

    N.R. Moore

    language (N.R. Moore, Feb. 12, 2015)
    Chesterland Valley is a town where there are only three kinds of people who live there; the brave, the crazy or the stupid. Many of the inhabitants are all three. Timothy Alexander and his parents are no exception. Strange rumours circulate the town, visions of invisible and lost souls walk nightly down the streets and it is not uncommon for people to go missing for hours at a time.An ordinary school boy, attending the local elementary school for extra credit, Timothy one day discovers a set of mystery bones from an animal no one has ever seen before. They are the bones of a dragon. Not long after Timothy is sucked into a whirling cyclone and thrown into an adventure he never expected when he lands in some unknown world he never knew existed.Soon Timothy discovers that there is more to Chesterland Valley, and the bones of the dragon, than he could ever have imagined. He learns the truth about his past, his family and the world that he thought he knew.
  • King Abba: A Philosophical Fantasy

    C J Moore

    language (The Garlick Press, Nov. 29, 2012)
    Strange happenings are afoot in Federal Europe, and even in the palace of King Abba where the royal children have been brought up in a totally protected and safe environment. The unshakable order established since 2022 by the ruling Rational and Scientific Party is under threat from a dissident group known only as ‘The Heretics’ ... and challenge is not something that the Party will tolerate. To add to the growing dangers, a mysterious enemy within the court is plotting the overthrow of the European royal family and all that it stands for.For King Abba, change is just what is needed – regardless of the Statutes of the Party. He realises that revolutions are at times inevitable and that the world his children know is coming to an end. Now he must use all his powers to prepare the children for the total collapse of the present order and the dangers that lie ahead.King Abba explores the dangers and opportunities of our complex, challenging twenty-first century, and the arising of a new awareness in the world.
  • Representations of France in English Satirical Prints 1740-1832

    J. Moores

    eBook (Palgrave Macmillan, Jan. 13, 2015)
    Between 1740 and 1832, England witnessed what has been called its 'golden age of caricature', coinciding with intense rivalry and with war with France. This book shows how Georgian satirical prints reveal attitudes towards the French 'Other' that were far more complex, ambivalent, empathetic and multifaceted than has previously been recognised.
  • Trinity

    JS Moore

    language (, July 1, 2013)
    This is the first three books of the Haggard Harry Series with Preface by Joel Trigg of Hope Haven Ministries and Afterword by Jonathan Harrington.