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Books with author Paul J. Willis

  • The Smallest Soldiers

    Paul Williams

    language (, Sept. 1, 2014)
    If the world was perfect; nothing would go wrong and no-one would get hurt, but Billy Watkins doesn't live in a world like that and is about to leave everything that is special to him; to fight for all that he believes in. He leaves knowing that when he comes back everything will be as he left it. or will it? This is a story of love, devotion and bravery and determination that will last across the decades.
  • Reader's Digest Children's Book of Dinosaurs

    Paul M. A Willis

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Children's Books Ltd, June 15, 1999)
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  • A Dragon Ate my House: It really did and we saw it happen

    Paul Williams

    language (, Nov. 28, 2014)
    A book I wrote to help me and my family deal with a major house fire in our house. We all thankfully got out but wanted a way for the children to be able to relate to the fire and to tell the story to their friends. I think it helped! - They certainly enjoyed it.
  • Rocks and Minerals

    Paul M. A. Willis

    Paperback (Natl Geographic Society, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Explains how rocks are made from minerals, and provides descriptions of specific rocks and minerals including their shape, appearance, and location.
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  • The Truthteller

    C.J. Willis

    (Celerity Publishing, June 4, 2014)
    Fourteen-year-old San, a Keiltic thief in a Kyarian village, thinks he struck gold when he steals the purse off a stranger in black. He finds out too late, though, that the stranger is a Truthteller, a powerful herald of the God of Law. Now San must face the consequences of his actions, but he has to choose how. He can submit to the familiar but harsh punishments of his home, or venture into the unknown, wider world in service to the Truthteller Kittik Keed, a man with a mysterious past that could threaten San's safety. Will San have the courage to discover what the world could have in store for him?
  • The Warrior Knights

    Paul Williams

    Hardcover (Time Life Books, March 15, 1969)
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  • The Wishwasher

    S.J Willis

    eBook
    Thirteen year old Emily bitterly resents the changes brought about by her parent's recent marriage break-up. She hates her new life and is preoccupied with coping at her new school.Meanwhile her toddler sister Scarlett is happily making wishes on the old dishwasher that they inherit in the move to a smaller house. She calls it the wishwasher. The rest of the family fail to associate events with careless wishes made within the wishwasher's vicinity, and Emily believes she is just riding her luck when she miraculously escapes a major confrontation with the class bully and her gang.Emily's failure to recognise the machine's power leads to a potentially tragic scenario involving her toddler sister. Will a self absorbed Emily be able to see through her resentment and open her mind to the possibility that the dishwasher has been granting wishes?
  • Samantha Speak

    William Paul

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Feb. 9, 2012)
    Dear Reader, Out of the mouth's of babes... No truer words were ever spoken regarding children and their capricious and often amusing expressions. Herein, are candid observations of life, as witnessed through the eyes of Samantha. Cosmic Rainbows, William Paul P.S. Feel free to contact me directly by phone: 716-769-9888 or by email: artistinresidence@fairpoint.net Visit my website for a detailed pictorial of my paintings, stone and wood sculptings, drawings,and even my published newspaper cartoons. www.angelsoflilydale.com
  • Perestroika

    J. L. Willis

    Paperback (Lulu.com, March 19, 2009)
    Alexander Campbell wanted a normal life in Washington D.C., away from the people and events from his past. Now an ex-spy, he thought he had achieved normalcy until elements of his past come to light and force him back into the clandestine world of espionage. Old associates and new enemies lurk around every corner, waiting for the opportunity to test his trust. Alex, along with his friends Callum, Sophie, and John, search for information about an old friend that may be in trouble. Their search brings them in contact with a dangerous man known for his cruelty and malice. When it appears they have learned too much, they find themselves in Russia where things are not as they seem. Along the way, Alex will discover the true value of friendship and family, but can he and his friends survive the plans that others have in store for them?
  • The Ice Crystal Palace

    Willy Paul

    eBook (Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., Aug. 20, 2016)
    The Ice Crystal PalaceBy Willy PaulThe Ice Crystal Palace is a story about the most beautiful kingdom IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD! And this is why... You see, up around the North Pole, it is very, very cold outside all year long! So the people living there had to think of new ways to build things and have fun, too! The Ice Crystal Palace and all of the walls surrounding the kingdom were built out of sculpted ice. Some of the blocks were as big as a small house and some were as small as a grain of sand. But they all had a specific purpose - to reflect the sun’s rays all around the kingdom. The citizens living there knew they only had a few hours of precious sunlight each day, so they wanted to make the very most of it. The sun’s rays would stream into the kingdom and bounce off the sculpted ice back and forth, creating the most beautiful colors in the rainbow! This would last until the sun went down each day. And every night, the people would build a big fire in the middle of the town and, once again, watch the colors shoot through the air, reflecting off all of the ice crystals from building to building and wall to wall. It was a most beautiful sight to behold, and all of the children loved to chase the rainbows as they bounced around all over the square. The rainbow games were so much fun, and all of the children loved to play every night until it was time for everyone to go home, go to bed, say their prayers, and then fall fast asleep in their warm, soft beds. Everyone agreed the Ice Crystal Palace was by far the most beautiful kingdom anywhere IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. About the Author Willy Paul resides in Spring Valley, near Dayton, Ohio, with his wife, Annette. Together they share six children: Sarah, Laura, Julie, Ben, Sean, and Tedi. They live on a small farm with sixteen acres, which includes cows, hogs, chickens, and honeybees. Willy’s hobbies include horticulture, landscaping, and trees. Willy is a restaurant owner who has a B.S. in Finance and Banking, which he earned from Wright State University.
  • Dupont Circle

    Paul Williams

    Paperback (Arcadia, Jan. 1, 2000)
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