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Books with author Rod Harrington

  • The Griffin's Feather

    Anne Harrington

    eBook (Rothco Press, Feb. 8, 2015)
    Molly Stevens thins she knows everything about her new home in San Geronimo. It's hot, miserable, and above all, the most boring place on earth. Then a chance encounter with her neighbor, grumpy old Barnaby Cotton, opens her eyes. She soon learns that things are not always what they seem to be and magic is not something only found in fairytales.
  • The Goodbye Girls

    Lisa Harrington

    Paperback (Nimbus Publishing, April 26, 2018)
    The students at Lizzie's high school are notoriously terrible at breakups. Forget awkward conversations―they're dumping each other via text. Inspired by the terrible breakups around her, sixteen-year-old Lizzie, strapped for cash and itching to go on the school's band trip to NYC, teams up with her best friend, Willa, to create a genius business: personalized gift baskets―breakup baskets―sent from dumper to dumpee. The Goodbye Girls operate in secret, and business is booming. But it's not long before someone begins sabotaging The Goodbye Girls, sending impossibly cruel baskets to seemingly random targets, undermining everything Lizzie and Willa have built and jeopardizing their anonymity. Soon family, friendship, and a budding romance are on the line. Will Lizzie end up saying goodbye to the business for good?
  • The Goodbye Girls

    Lisa Harrington

    eBook (Nimbus, June 6, 2018)
    The students at Lizzie's high school are notoriously terrible at breakups. Forget awkward conversations—they're dumping each other via text. Inspired by the terrible breakups around her, sixteen-year-old Lizzie, strapped for cash and itching to go on the school's band trip to NYC, teams up with her best friend, Willa, to create a genius business: personalized gift baskets—breakup baskets—sent from dumper to dumpee. The Goodbye Girls operate in secret, and business is booming. But it's not long before someone begins sabotaging The Goodbye Girls, sending impossibly cruel baskets to seemingly random targets, undermining everything Lizzie and Willa have built and jeopardizing their anonymity. Soon family, friendship, and a budding romance are on the line. Will Lizzie end up saying goodbye to the business for good?
  • I Wish...

    Tia Harrington

    language (Tia Harrington, Nov. 19, 2011)
    We throw coins in a fountain, we blow out candles, we close our eyes against a falling star... all for the chance at a single wish. But what would happen if a wish was forced on you? Kira is one of the newest batch of Jinn sent to mend the paths of those humans who have lost their destinies. She has been assigned to discover Jack Morgan’s one true wish by whatever means are necessary, with only three stipulations: 1) no one is to discover she is a Jinni2) she is never to lose control of her powers3) she is never, ever to grow attached to her human. The stubborn Wall of Jack, as Kira thinks of him, has worked hard to create a life that is normal in a home that was anything but. He wants nothing more than to follow his meticulously laid out plan for his future. So, when Kira arrives in his English class with a rush of wind and spark of energy that knocks him off balance, he never would have guessed that she was a Jinni sent for him. Kira and Jack battle wills, battle their own failings, and battle the impossible feelings that are growing between them; until a battle of another kind pulls them eternally together. Even with mystery, magic and a timeless romance, nothing could prepare you for the consequences of two little words… I wish.
  • Lucy's E-journal

    Jane Harrington

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 1, 2002)
    Lucy's (completely cool and totally true) E-Journal is a true-to-life confession of an 11 year old who has a lot on her mind. It's lighthearted but honest in dealing with life's twists and turns.Lucy is 11, and it's her first day of summer vacation. Lucy anticipates that it's going to be one freaky summer, so she decides to right a tell-all E-Journal -- in an attempt to deal with it all. She figures if she can survive sleepaway camp, make up with her best friend, and keep her biggest enemy from moving in next door, then maybe everything will turn out OK. Maybe.
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  • Perception

    kim harrington

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2013)
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  • My Friend the Moon

    Todd Harrington

    eBook (Fulton Books, Inc., May 10, 2019)
    Lily always looks at the world around her with joy and wonder, and she’s at that young age when making friends is so important, but not always easy, except when it comes to the Moon. It all starts one clear night when Lily goes outside for a walk with her dog and notices the big, bright moon following loyally above her. And from there, a magical friendship begins. My Friend the Moon is a book that’s fun to read aloud to preschoolers and toddlers alike, and with
  • Star-Kids: "Solar System Exploration."

    John Harrington

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Zooming through the universe faster than the speed of light, exploring the Milkyway Galaxy and our solar system, these 10 students narrowly escape comets, meteors and all the outerspace dangers. Barely escaping with their lives on many occasions, read what other perils these kids face.
  • Heart's Highway

    Evie Harrington

    language (, Nov. 23, 2013)
    Emily and Nate are enemies of the strongest type. They hate each other and will stop at nothing to make each others lives hell. Both are heavily into street racing and often compete against each other in illegal races. One such race ends in a double high speed police chase in which Nate is caught by the police and drops Emi in it getting her arrested too. They are sentenced to community service and the court, upon learning of their shared hatred thinks it appropriate to sentence them to work together at the local children's youth club. For a while the two are able to call a truce and work well together to get things done, raising money to fix up the community center but after a while people start to interfere in there fragile friendship. Sparks fly between Nate and Emi but are they able to stick together when life seems to pull them apart?
  • LEARNING TO COUNT 1 TO 20 THE EASY WAY: A new interactive method of teaching kids to count

    Amy Harrington

    language (, Jan. 30, 2014)
    Learning to count 1 to 20 The easy way. This really is the easiest way to help teach your kids to count from 1 to 20. It is so simple and perfect for the evenings when you may be tired but this book helps you follow a simple pattern to and praise your kids. The book follows a new interactive method of teaching and at the same time your kids can learn the names of over 20 animals. Follow our guide and your children will find counting fun, easy and they will be counting to 20 in no time. FUN, SIMPLE, INTERACTIVE, EASY and most important it WORKS. Teach your kids how to count 1 to 20 using this book. BUY IT NOW.Note this book does not work well with the iPhone due to the small screen size.
  • The Secret to Teen Power

    Paul Harrington

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse/Beyond Words, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Since its original publication, The Secret has inspired millions to live extraordinary lives. The Secret to Teen Power makes the knowledge of the law of attraction accessible and relevant to today’s teens. It explains the law of attraction in relation to teen issues such as friends and relationships, schoolwork, and self-image. It explains how teens can transform their own lives and live their dreams, by understanding and using the power they have in their hands. The Secret to Teen Power promises to follow the path of The Secret, inspiring teens and young people to bring joy and harmony to all aspects of their lives.
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  • JUVEN-ISLE: "Washed Ashore."

    John Harrington

    language (, Sept. 11, 2019)
    Sailing the Pacific Ocean, these eight teenagers have to abandon ship, due to a fierce storm. They then face many perils in these stormy waters. Will they survive? Will theu make it to an isle for safety?