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  • Global Divide: Ryu Rising

    Peter Rodriguez

    Paperback (Peter Rodriguez, Feb. 2, 2019)
    A dark, scorched surface. A black mist that destroys on contact. A serum that keeps you young. The reality as explained in the Global Divide. A Sci-Fi series that will have you in suspense while you immerse yourself into a world unrecognized by our current standards. A world deep in the future where the Apocalypse has taken place and society has destroyed itself leaving a small group of survivors in its wake. In this new aftermath, survivors must adhere to their new subjectors. The elites that are now in control demand loyalty without compensation. Their goal is to rebuild the Earth to its former glory while eliminating any of the human attributes that caused its demise in all previous wars. Anyone in opposition is subject to death and immediately killed. A group of highly skilled mercenaries disagree with the new oppressors and fight for the right to rebuild the Earth with the use of advanced technology. One that doesn't involve the destruction of the human race. In this new battle, a teenager whom is forcefully recruited by the military wing of the Global World Order, finds himself at odds with his new way of life and decides to follow his conscious. An option that will indirectly tie him to the fate of the planet.
  • Robinson Canó

    Tania Rodriguez

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Robinson Canó has had an amazing life in baseball. He's won the World Series. He's played in All-Star Games, won awards, and made millions of dollars. He's played for one of baseball's most popular teams, the New York Yankees. He's even won the Home Run Derby. Read how Canó learned to love baseball from his father, José. Follow Canó's journey from playing baseball in a Dominican high school to playing in the Major Leagues. Explore the life of one of baseball's biggest stars--and find out how he went from big dreams to the big leagues.
  • Chilling Tales of Horror: Dark Graphic Short Stories

    Pedro Rodriguez

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Let illustrator Pedro Rodríguez lead you into a world of terror, insanity, and the supernatural with these seven classic horror stories that will keep you awake at night: "The Hand" by Guy de Maupassant; "Sir Dominick's Bargain" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu; "The House of Nightmare" by Edward Lucas White; "The Vampire" by John William Polidori; "House B on Camden Hill" by Catherine Crowe; "The Body Snatcher" by Robert Louis Stevenson; and "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe. This title includes safe 'PG' text and illustrations. This collection also includes a brief biography of each author.
  • This Little Bird Of Mine I'm Going To Let It Fly

    Lili Rodriguez

    Paperback (Independently published, March 7, 2019)
    This Little Bird of Mine, I'm Going to Let it Fly, is a joyful story of different color birds having fun while flying around. This book can be read or sung to the tune, "This Little Light Of Mine." When reading or singing this story, children learn to identify different colors and birds.
  • Major Meltdown: Dawson Creek #4

    K.S. Rodriguez

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Jen hopes that a ski trip to a fancy Vermont chalet will enable her to rekindle things with Dawson, who is in turn occupied with his feelings for Joey; while Pacey looks forward to conquest over the ski bunnies. Original.
  • ALWAYS RUNNING : LA VIDA LOCA / GANG DAYS IN L A

    Luis J. Rodriguez

    Paperback (Touchstone, March 15, 2013)
    BRAND NEW (No highlights, No markings)
  • One Agent Too Many

    R. Rodriguez

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Feb. 15, 2003)
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  • Pedro and the Puzzle Palace

    Marisol Rodriguez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 14, 2017)
    Pedro only wanted to play but never did he imagine he had to play to find his way. You see, there was a reason for the puzzles in the Puzzle Palace. The King had to prepare the young Prince for his future position as King. He learned how to deal with fears and challenges placed on his path to focus on the true prize. Getting to the prize gave him the confidence he needed by practicing patience and concentration. Also available in Spanish, see Pedro y el Palacio de Rompecabezas
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  • Spanish Language Lessons: Your Essential Spanish Phrase Book for Traveling in Spain, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Mexico with Ease!

    Sergio Rodriguez

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Have you ever wanted to visit a Spanish country and be able to speak Spanish? Traveling in Spanish countries can be hard. Believe me, I’m a frequent traveler, and I’ve been all around the world. I’ve been in Europe, Asia, and South America, and I have to say that of all the places that I’ve been, I’ve never found more caring and lovely people than in Spanish countries. Maybe it is their past, maybe is their language, but they are always available to give you a hand, talk to you, have fun, grab a drink, and generally have a good time.But the language barrier might be hard. You might find yourself trying to say something, and the interlocutor understanding another thing entirely. It might be quite frustrating, and then you end up using your fingers or pointing to what you want, and to be honest, it’s quite ridiculous and a bit childish. Sometimes, you might be lucky and find someone nearby who understands English, and that works for the moment, but what if there’s no one there? What if you want a burger without cheese? Or maybe you want a diet Coke, not regular, because you don’t consume sugar? Or, leaving aside the food matters (which are quite important!), let’s say that you want to book a hotel room, but you don’t want to spend too much, and obviously, you don’t want to pay for things that you don’t need. So there goes the Jacuzzi, or the HD television. And you have to make yourself clear, that you don’t want that, without using insults and pointing to the things that you don’t want. That’s why I’m writing this book, to help you on your travels, so if you want to take a trip to a Spanish Country, you won’t find it hard to express yourself. And I will not just explain you some phrases in Spanish to ease your life in your trip, I will also teach the differences between countries, and how to travel from one place to another. So, if you were planning a trip, or maybe you are already in one and found yourself in a problem, this is the book for you. I hope it helps you with anything that might arise on your trip. Get your copy now!
  • Coconuts and White Bread: The story of a first generation Mexican American

    Albert Rodriguez

    language (, April 28, 2016)
    The story of a young boy raised in an abusive Mexican-American migrant family overcoming the odds.
  • Private Eye: The first adventure of Jason Streak

    Joshua Rodriguez

    language (, Jan. 11, 2017)
    Jason Streak is New York’s hottest detective who clears every case with ease. His latest case is a walk in the park until... things take a turn for the worse. Jason must solve this before it spirals out of control. Can this young detective solve the hardest case of his career, or will he fail and lose everything in the process? Read Private Eye to find out.
  • A LLAMA LIKE NO OTHER LLAMA

    Paula Rodriguez

    language (, Nov. 20, 2019)
    Truly A LLAMA LIKE NO OTHER LLAMA. This is the busiest llama in this quiet small town near a lake. A llama that loves candy! A llama that do not put up with bullying. This llama have her way of settling things.