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Books with author Robert R. Evans

  • Benton Brockett and the Mad Scientist: The Time Transcender Series

    Robert R Evans

    language (Robert R Evans, Sept. 11, 2016)
    Imagine that you have been kidnapped by a mad scientist and then he uses you to test his time machine. That is what happened to Benton Brockett on his way to school! And now he must stop this evil genius from messing with time and changing history!
  • Dorothy's Mystical Adventures in Oz

    Robert Evans

    language (Xlibris Publishing, June 30, 2004)
    This book is not your average Oz story. It certainly captures the whimsical style of L. Frank Baum and faithfully retains his main characters, however, while the author introduces many new characters he also weaves into the story a most interesting but perhaps controversial philosophy. We feel that Baum might have said some of these things in his time had he dared. (After all, he was a Theosophist), but because of the times he lived in he had to bring his beliefs through in a very subtle way. Having said that, we do think that the spiritual lessons given by this author, although much more obvious in their intent, could be very helpful to a young person just beginning to formulate his or her values. In fact, we venture to say that if children everywhere were to adopt just a few these principles, they would find themselves, as adults, in a vastly improved world, one that would be relatively free of violence (both in the media, and in reality), and perhaps more importantly, free of intolerance. A world where a
  • The Not So Super Squad and the Mad Historian

    Robert Evans

    language (, April 16, 2019)
    The Not So Super Squad have started to move up in the world since their first big adventure and things are starting to get interesting. However, despite their new found luck, things do not stay quiet for long and their assistance and their quite terrible powers are once again required to save the day from a time-bending maniac.
  • Quests of the Kings: The Quests of the Kings Trilogy - Book One

    Robert Evert

    eBook (Diversion Books, )
    None
  • MEAN OLD HATCHETFACE

    Robert Evans

    eBook (Bobby Zane Evans, Jan. 24, 2015)
    A romantic comedy: Two young boys seek to end their predicament of bad meals and unimaginative fathers by entering into a conspiracy to hook their fathers up with their teacher and the librarian. Doesn't quite work out that way.
  • Death of a King: The Quest of Kings Trilogy - Book Two

    Robert Evert

    eBook (Diversion Books, )
    None
  • Quests of the Kings

    Robert Evert

    language (Diversion Books, March 14, 2017)
    From the author of the Riddle in Stone books comes a thrilling new series for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Kristin Cashore. Across the realms, the kings’ quests captivate the imaginations of nobles and commoners alike. These dangerous competitions pit the most daring adventurers against each other as they compete for riches and glory for their kingdoms. Plain and ordinary Natalie, a sixteen-year-old peasant girl, loves listening to stories about famous adventurers, but the thrilling action of the kings’ quests seems far removed from her everyday life of mucking out stables and working every odd job she can find to support her siblings and disabled mother. However, after a violent run-in with Brago, a ruthless adventurer who believes Natalie is a threat to his mission, she is dragged unwillingly into the latest contest. On the run from Brago, Natalie seeks refuge with a rival adventurer, the legendary Sir Edris, and his squire, Reg. As they toil together to find the object all of the kings’ desire—an ancient golden harp—Natalie starts to feel safe with the fatherly knight. Yet, despite Edris’s protection, Brago is never far behind. When one of Brago’s cruel plots separates Natalie from her protectors, she must become as strong and cunning as the adventurers of old to save her friends and stay alive.
  • Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day

    Robert C. Evans

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), April 1, 2012)
    An engaging, illustrated overview, Culture and Society in Shakespeare's Day gives valuable historical context to Shakespeare's works, explaining what daily life was like in the country, in the city, and among the nobility, since all of these settings feature prominently in his plays. Major events from the time period, including the exploration of the New World and the clashes between the British Navy and the Spanish Armada, add important perspective for students studying Shakespeare and his varied works.Coverage includes:-Catholicism -Rituals of birth, marriage, and death -The universities -Folklore, superstition, and witchcraft -Puritanism -Crime -Plague -Medicine -The Spanish Armada -Exploration of the New World -The Gunpowder Plot -And much more.
  • Death of a King

    Robert Evert

    language (Diversion Books, April 17, 2018)
    Quests of the Kings’s beloved company of heroes returns in this epic fantasy adventure perfect for fans of Becky Wallace and Rae Carson. Natalie, her mentor Sir Edris, and squire Reg are hidden in Eryn Mas with only two quests standing between them and a place in history. With the diabolical Brago scheming to become the greatest adventurer in history by any means necessary, they will have to conduct their moves covertly to avoid interference. Posing as a shopkeeper far from home, Natalie enlists Magnus, a rapscallion with the potential to be a perfect informant, to help keep the heat off our heroes as they search for the next artifact. Magnus, however, is a wild card. The newly minted spy is constantly distracted by new possibilities—and even worse, his inelegance draws unnecessary attention. Brago’s shadow seems to peek around every corner . . . When the plan for virtually orchestrating a quest becomes exponentially more complicated by Brago’s machinations, Natalie will have to scrabble to ensure victory for her company.
  • Dorothy's Mystical Adventures in Oz

    Robert J. Evans

    Hardcover (Xlibris Corp, June 27, 2000)
    None
  • 68 Knots: A Novel

    Michael Robert Evans

    Hardcover (Tanglewood, April 15, 2007)
    This edgy novel about a diverse group of teens who commandeer a sailboat and support themselves by pirating during one summer full of adventure and discovery, is also a subtle yet powerful novel of awakening, of coming to grips individually with the issues they face as they are on the cusp of adulthood. Written with restraint and authenticity, this powerful debut will appeal to older YA readers.
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  • Literature and the Theater in Shakespeare's Day

    Robert C. Evans

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), April 1, 2012)
    Literature and the Theater in Shakespeare's Day provides students with the background information they need to fully understand the conditions under which Shakespeare produced his masterpieces. Topics examined in this volume include The Globe Theater, the system of patronage that supported writers, and the important actors and playwrights of the time that influenced Shakespeare's writing.Coverage includes: -Major writers of Shakespeare's time, including Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nashe, and Ben Jonson -The Globe and other London theaters -The system of patronage that supported writers -And much more.