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Books with author Pat Alexander

  • The Lion First Bible & Prayer Book

    Pat Alexander

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson Plc, June 23, 2006)
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  • The Forgotten Door

    Alexander Key

    Library Binding (Harvey House, June 1, 1965)
    Who is the strange boy who can talk to animals and read people's minds? Where does he come from? The boy, Jon, has lost his memory and does not know. He only knows that he has fallen through the forgotten door to the strange planet, Earth, and that he is in great danger. Soon the family who befriends him is in great danger, too. There is very little time left. Jon must find the secret way back to his planet -- before it's too late.
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  • The Lion First Bible

    Pat Alexander

    Hardcover (Chariot Victor Pub, March 1, 1997)
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  • The Voss Coin: A Killer's Currency

    A.B. Alexander

    Paperback (Independently published, March 22, 2019)
    A handful of people controls the majority of the world’s money; Kevin Voss is about to find out why.Kevin is a loving husband, father to twin boys, and a genius tech executive at a Fortune 500 company in Manhattan. He's sent to Tokyo to investigate a corporate security breach, but from the moment he steps on the plane, his life begins to unravel.The Yakuza kidnapping and bizarre sexual encounters seem like straightforward blackmail, but as Kevin soon discovers, there is an anonymous international organization pulling the strings. Their plan is dangerous, powerful, and meticulous–more importantly, they need Kevin to make it happen.They instruct him to create the Voss Coin.The stakes are devastating: Comply, and the revolutionary cryptocurrency will be a financial atom bomb. The whole world will feel the ripple effect, and Kevin Voss will take the fall. Refuse, and the trail of blood will not stop with his family.The Voss Coin is a fresh financial technothriller for the age of Bitcoin."Takes you for a wild, dark, sexual and thrilling ride into the world of cryptocurrencies and multinational corporations." — K.W. Fleet, Amazon reviewer"Jam-packed with chills, tension, and suspicion - it just has that 'it factor' that makes a psychological thriller such fun to devour." — B. Brown, Amazon reviewer
  • Cute Kittens

    G. Alexander

    language (, May 27, 2011)
    Cute Kittens is a collection of 62 pictures of cute and fuzzy kittens and cats. These cuddly kitten pictures are so adorable you'll want to pet the kitties right on your kindle. These little four legged animals will warm your hearts and put a smile on your face.---An Amazon Bestseller on Pets, Animals, and Cats.---"The pictures in this ebook are wonderful and are a fine addition to the pictures we already have----highly recommended." - George B.
  • The Lion First Bible: A Special Gift

    Pat Alexander, Leon Baxter

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Bks, Jan. 15, 2015)
    Here are more than sixty Bible stories, specially chosen for young children: a foundation on which to build a growing knowledge of the Bible. With bright illustrations and simple, clearly laid out text, this retelling is ideal for beginner readers. This reduced format edition features a white padded cover to make a smart gift for the occasion or anniversary of a birth or Christening.
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  • Star of Wonder

    Pat Alexander

    Paperback (Lion Pub, )
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  • The Lion First Bible

    Pat Alexander

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson Plc, Feb. 1, 2008)
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  • Mortimer and the Planet Axis Tilt

    Alexander Mae

    Paperback (Independently published, June 10, 2020)
    Greenleaf Grove…a place of pleasantries and kindness. A place where dreams of yesteryear are ever present. A place worth shielding from change… but change is coming. Just how quirky, routine oriented Mortimer the Jack Rabbit deals with this change is a planet spinning adventure, quiet literally. Join Mortimer as he deals with eccentric owls, ant colony chasms, well monsters and much more. Greenleaf Grove will never be the same.
  • I'm Just a Normal Kid with Girl Problems

    J.C. Alexander

    eBook (K.S. Publications, March 29, 2014)
    Dillon Carmichael was the most popular guy in school. He was an awesome skateboard maniac and he could go steady with any girl he wanted. No one knew he was tired of dating the popular girls and wanted to go out with Megan Cartwright, the school's biggest nerd. Dillon was afraid that if word got out about his secret crush, he could lose his popularity. And seeing first hand how the unpopular kids are pushed around Dillon didn't want to go down that road. So will he chose his secret crush or his friends?
  • Horse Pictures

    G. Alexander

    language (, June 12, 2011)
    Horse Pictures is a collection of 32 pictures of cute and wonderful horses. These cuddly horse pictures are so adorable you'll want to pet the horses right on your kindle. These little four legged animals will warm your hearts and put a smile on your face.
  • Bright Lights, No City: An African Adventure on Bad Roads with a Brother and a Very Weird Business Plan

    Max Alexander

    Hardcover (Hyperion, July 17, 2012)
    The hilarious story of two brothers, a truckload of batteries, and a brilliant plan to bring light--and new business opportunities--to Ghana At age 47, Whit Alexander, the American co-founder of the Cranium board game, decided to start a new business selling affordable goods and services to low-income villagers in Ghana, West Africa. His brother Max, a journalist, came along to tell the story. Neither of them could have anticipated just how much of an adventure they’d find there. In Ghana, Whit's initial goal is to market a high quality rechargeable AA battery that off-grid villagers could use to power their flashlights and radios, as well as to charge their cell phones. If successful, he planned to grow a larger for-profit business based on those batteries--creating a trusted African brand that would provide life-enhancing products, services, and jobs, without relying on charity. Ghana, however, presents extraordinary challenges, and the brothers wage daily battles against deadly insects, insane driving conditions, unspeakable food, voodoo priests, corrupt officials, counterfeiters, and ethnic rivalries on their way to success. From signing up customers who earn a few dollars a month at most to training employees with no Western-style work experience, the brothers quickly learn that starting a business in Africa requires single-minded focus, a sense of humor, and a lot of patience. Along the way, Whit and Max relive their own childhood, bickering across the African bush and learning a great deal about Africans as well as themselves. Irreverent, hilarious, and ultimately inspiring, Bright Lights, No City challenges accepted notions of charity, shows the power of broadening your horizons, and suggests that there is hope and opportunity in Africa. Praise for Bright Lights, No City: "An affectionate, good-humored and finally inspiring account of one American's determination to make good things happen."--Kate Braestrup, New York Times bestselling author of Here If You Need Me "My boss, Bill Gates, coined the phrase 'creative capitalism' to encourage the use of market forces to address the needs of the poor. But my friend, Whit Alexander, moved creative capitalism from ideas to bold practice. Bright Lights, No City will scratch your travel bug, tickle your business brain, and touch your heart."--Patty Stonesifer, former CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation "I thoroughly enjoyed this adventure, which helps to prove that what much of the developing world needs is a hand up, not a hand out." --John Wood, founder of Room to Read and author of Leaving Microsoft to Change the World "I loved, loved, loved Bright Lights, No City. A tour de force! Bravo. It's perceptive, informative, thoughtful, engaging, funny."--Carey Winfrey, editor emeritus, Smithsonian magazine and former Africa correspondent, New York Times "Max Alexander has woven a compassionate and oft-times hilarious tale of the Brothers Alexander's attempt to save the world, one rechargeable battery at a time. If you have any interest in a great story or helping the other 4 billion, read this book, now."--W. Hodding Carter, author of Westward Whoa and A Viking Voyage "A lyrically written universal testimony to the humanity that binds all people together on this fragile planet, Bright Lights, No City is a deeply moving and funny, can't-put-it-down book." --Frank Schaeffer, author of Crazy for God "This book is filled with the passion and relentless pursuit that it takes to make dreams come to life, and reminds you that it takes compassion, luck, and humor to make history. A must read for every entrepreneur." --Richard Tait, Co-Founder, Cranium; CEO, Galazo