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Books with author R. J. MacDonald

  • Rosie's Baby Tooth

    Macdonald

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1991)
    When Rosie bites down on a carrot and her first baby tooth comes out, the little bunny resolves not to part with her tiny treasure and writes a letter to the tooth fairy about her dilemma
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  • The Traveler: A Legends of Thamaturga Series

    HC MacDonald

    eBook (HC MACDONALD, )
    None
  • The Dark Tunnel

    Ross MacDonald

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, July 1, 1983)
    The Dark Tunnel.
  • Earth's First Steps: Tracking Life Before the Dinosaurs

    Jerry MacDonald

    Hardcover (Johnson Books, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Science. Earth's First Steps is the story of one man's determined search to unlock the mysteries of animals that roamed the earth 280 million years ago, long before the dinosaurs.
  • The Adventures of Farmer Fred: Book 3: Fishing for Fun Farming Books for Kids

    Old MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Rex Seven: Hellhounds

    E.J. MacDonald

    Paperback (BuffaloRepublic, Oct. 16, 2017)
    A story of family. A story of war.As if having her home planet destroyed was not enough, Grace Grey must contend with a possible new threat – from her very rescuers!Ever since she was a child Grace Grey has had strange abilities, and now they are coming to light. Abilities that her brother and her parents have been trying to hide, both from her and the government. It was possible she would have gone her entire life on a remote world without noticing – until alien war threatened her peaceful planet.After her parents are killed and her home overrun by a bug-like alien species, Grace and her brother are extracted as civilian refugees by an elite team known as the Hellhounds.With the lunar warp gate destroyed, Grace finds herself on an eighteen-month journey to the rim of the system as they flee the alien menace. With her brother James locked away in medical stasis, the only people left to watch over her are the very Hellhounds she was told to avoid. But do they really have her best interests at heart? Or are they not as sinister as James had wanted her to believe?She is left to face all of these questions on her own, without her family’s guidance and shelter, in the midst of the evacuation efforts off of her burning world. And when an offer to join the Hellhounds is presented, she has to make a life changing decision.
  • Blood Rune

    P G MacDonald

    eBook (Trin Trin Press Inc., Nov. 18, 2017)
    It's summer vacation! A time to unwind and hang out with friends on the beach. No worries. Just lazy sun-drenched days by the water.At least for every other teenager in Florida but Skyler Stoerm--stuck on a sailing trip to the Bermuda Triangle with only his father and menagerie of pets for company. No Wifi, no Internet, and no friends. Unfortunately, boring doesn't describe Skyler's journey for long, and he finds himself alone and stranded at sea after an attack by a sea serpent straight out of Norse mythology. Help comes by way of a group of fallen heroes on their own path toward redemption. They travel with Skyler to Asgard where the teen learns of his Nordic lineage (cool!). But being the grandson of a Nordic god isn't all muscles and lightning bolts--it comes with an excess of enemies (not cool at all!).To save his father, Skyler must find Odin's lost book of Blood Runes (while dodging harpies and dragons and even a few demigod stalkers).
  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, April 20, 1996)
    "The professional's professional of suspense writers."THE NEW YORK TIMESVan Harder, once a hard drinker, has found religion. But that doesn't keep folks from saying he murdered his employer, Hub Lawless, whose body hasn't been found. To clear his name, and cear up the mystery, Van asks friend-in-need Travis McGee to find out what really happened. What McGee finds is that Timber Bay is a toug h town to get a break in when you're a stranger asking questions. But what he also finds is that, dead or alive, Hub Lawless is worth a lot of money. Some are eager to get a piece of that action--and some are willing to take more than a piece out of anyone who gets in the way....
  • The Deep Blue Good-By

    John D. MacDonald

    Paperback (Fawcett, March 15, 1986)
    Vintage paperback
  • The Thin Wobbly Blue Line: Tales From a West Australian Cop Book 2

    Bob MacDonald

    language (Bob MacDonald, Sept. 30, 2016)
    Take a peek inside this diary of a West Australian Police Officer who knows that it’s okay to laugh at yourself and the world around you. A natural storyteller, Bob MacDonald’s writing is refreshing and makes easy reading. The author spent thirty years serving as a police officer; working his way through the ranks—from a raw recruit through to a commissioned officer attached to the Internal Investigation Branch of the Professional Standards Portfolio. His duties included time with the United Nations Civilian Police blue beret peacekeepers, based on the island nation of Cyprus during the Greek/Turkish conflict, as well as extensive service in Australian outback locations; Papua New Guinea and North Solomon Islands.The Thin Wobbly Blue Line, sixty-five chapters of anecdotal tales of events involving some of the author’s experiences in the West Australian Police Force. It is Book Two and a follow up to ‘Tales From a West Australian Cop.’Members of the West Australian Police Force proudly point out – the thin blue line may have wobbled on occasions but never once did it collapse.