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  • The Good Inside Me

    Barbara Russell

    eBook (World Castle Publishing, LLC, April 15, 2019)
    Dragons, short-tempered archdemons, and hysterical damned souls—Shax is used to dealing with all that. He’s a young fire demon and lives in Hell, after all. What he’s not used to is being possessed by a human. A very good human and a pretty girl at that: sixteen-year-old Tolis. Despite still having control of his body most of the time, Shax can hear Tolis’s voice inside his head and feels what she feels constantly. Shax’s mentor claims that Tolis hides an ancient, powerful grimoire, a book of spells, and proposes a deal: if Shax finds it, he’ll help Shax get work as a dragon keeper—Shax’s dream job. Tolis swears she doesn’t have the grimoire and asks Shax to help her father, whose soul is turning evil by the minute. Unless Tolis does something, her dad’s soul will end in Hell. Hoping to convince her to give him the grimoire, and not because Shax cares about the man’s soul, he agrees to help.Goodness is overrated. Since Shax decided to help Tolis, his life has turned into a hurdle race. Thugs chase him, the scientists in Hell want to prod and examine the first possessed demon in history, and he can’t find the darn grimoire.And the worst part? Due to the unavoidable presence of Tolis, who keeps intruding into his evil thoughts, Shax discovers an almost decent side of himself. In no time at all, he catches himself doing actual good deeds. Is he becoming—yuck—good?
  • Ravenia

    D S Russell

    eBook (Spot On Publications, Jan. 1, 2015)
    After the trees of North Forest fall, twin sisters, Arcsprea and Sakura become caregivers to Arrow, an orphaned raven chick whose uproarious antics are more than they can handle. "He fell from the sky like a broken arrow from Centaur's bow, out of the Constellation of Crow." Ravenia - forest destruction seen through the eyes of a raven.
  • Mummy Dearest—A Pharaonic Adventure

    Barbara Russell

    language (Black Rose Writing, Feb. 6, 2019)
    During a school trip to the museum, thirteen-year-old Tess wakes up an Egyptian mummy.Cursed by a necromancer, Prince Seth has been inside a sarcophagus for two thousand years. Now, he has no intention of going back into his tomb. He wants a normal life, friends, and fresh food. So, he follows Tess home, bandages and all.Ancient Egyptian mummies bring bad luck. Since Seth’s arrival, a car has almost run Tess over, and a lamppost nearly squashed her. With Tess’s soccer team, the Wolverines, qualified for the New Zealand Junior Soccer Championship, this curse could destroy its chances of winning. Even worse, evil Egyptian spirits chase her and Seth to take their souls into the world of the dead.Unless they find the two-thousand-year old necromancer, who controls the spirits and who gained eternal youth by cursing Seth, Tess and Seth will be doomed forever.
  • Wonder Light

    R. R. Russell

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 1, 2014)
    Deep in the heart of a mist-shrouded island, an impossible secret is about to be discovered. Twig is used to feeling unwanted. Sent to live on a pony ranch for "troubled" girls on a misty, haunted island, Twig is about to discover the impossible — someone who needs her. Jolted awake from a bad dream, Twig follows the desperate whinny of a terrified horse out to the stables. There in the straw is a bleating little scrap of moonbeam. A silver-white filly with cloven hooves and a tiny, spiraling horn. A baby unicorn. Now Twig knows what secret is hiding in the island's mist: the last free unicorn herd. And a mysterious boy named Ben who insists that this impossible creature is now Twig's to care for. That she needs Twig's love and protection. Because there's something out there in the deep, dense shadows that's hunting for them... "R. R. Russell's Wonder Light dares to explore a world where unicorns are creatures of wonder and power, and girls can find both strength and courage to be themselves." -Robin Hobb, International bestselling author
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  • Mr. Ooh Goes to the Potty

    Sanai Russell

    eBook
    Becoming a big boy sounds fun and exciting but once Dad explained what wearing undies meant, Mr. Ooh’s excitement soon faded as quickly as it came.Follow Mr. Ooh as he learns the ups, downs, ins and outs of this whole potty training business. And of course, it wouldn’t be like Mr. Ooh to take on an adventure and not have a few mishaps and conniptions along the way.**Bonus potty training tips included.
  • Dead Rules

    R. S. Russell

    Paperback (Quercus, March 1, 2012)
    When Jana Webster dies in a tragic accident, she finds herself transferred to 'Dead School' in the afterlife, where students fall into distinct cliques. Risers (good kids who died innocently), Sliders (bad kids, who have one foot tied to earth) and Virgins (there are fewer than Jana would expect). Jana's boyfriend and love of her life - Michael - is still in the land of the living. Michael is Romeo to Jana's Juliet and as the story goes... even death can't keep them apart. Tired of waiting for him to kill himself over his grief of losing her, Jana decides she needs to do it for him. To kill Michael she'll need the help of a dangerous and sexy Slider - Mars Dreamcoate. But Mars has a goal of his own: he wants to save a life to atone for having taken one in a drunk-driving accident. And to complicate matters, he was trying to save Jana when she died and saw what was really going on when her 'accident' happened. Jana decides to do whatever it takes to get Michael back, and nothing - not even Mars' warm touch or the devastating secret he holds about her death - will stop her.
  • The Squirdle Stories

    Sally Russell

    language (, June 5, 2017)
    Squirdle is a little rescue dog who lives in a village in Spain. His Mummy and Daddy, Sally and David, came to live in Spain with Apollo. Apollo was a very famous horse. He won lots of competitions and likes to tell people how famous he is. Squirdle and Apollo become great friends in these stories. They go all over the world in a series of magic adventures, flying in seconds from Spain to many exciting places.Firstly, they go to Ascot, where they meet Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip. Then they go to Wimbledon, where Squirdle helps the police catch robbers who had stolen all the ballies. Then on to other famous shows, where they have more exciting times and meet some interesting people.To find out where the magic comes from, and the fun Squirdle and Apollo have – let’s get Squirdling.
  • The Stream

    Russell

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, May 2, 1991)
    A picture book that explains the water cycle by following the journey of a small mountain stream. Features foldout pages.
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  • Holly and Guacamolly

    SC Russell

    Paperback (Written Word Publishing, Feb. 6, 2016)
    When two school friends begin the summer with big hopes for fun, life brings lemons. Luckily life brings limes as well! Lemon, lime, and creative juices flow until the start of the summer, and the start of something brand new, unfolds in the neighborhood.If every action does, in fact, cause a re-action, how can a simple, tactful approach to a situation offset conflict to result in an empowering,feel-good ending for all?
  • Mummy Dearest—A Pharaonic Adventure

    Barbara Russell

    Paperback (Black Rose Writing, Feb. 7, 2019)
    During a school trip to the museum, thirteen-year-old Tess wakes up an Egyptian mummy.Cursed by a necromancer, Prince Seth has been inside a sarcophagus for two thousand years. Now, he has no intention of going back into his tomb. He wants a normal life, friends, and fresh food. So, he follows Tess home, bandages and all.Ancient Egyptian mummies bring bad luck. Since Seth’s arrival, a car has almost run Tess over, and a lamppost nearly squashed her. With Tess’s soccer team, the Wolverines, qualified for the New Zealand Junior Soccer Championship, this curse could destroy its chances of winning. Even worse, evil Egyptian spirits chase her and Seth to take their souls into the world of the dead.Unless they find the two-thousand-year old necromancer, who controls the spirits and who gained eternal youth by cursing Seth, Tess and Seth will be doomed forever.
  • A Farmer's Dozen

    Sandra Russell

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, March 1, 1982)
    A farmer's family and farm slowly grow in this counting book of numbers from one to twelve which is illustrated with simple, colorful pictures
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  • The Good Inside Me

    Barbara Russell

    Paperback (World Castle Publishing, LLC, March 24, 2019)
    Dragons, short-tempered archdemons, and hysterical damned souls—Shax is used to dealing with all that. He’s a young fire demon and lives in Hell, after all. What he’s not used to is being possessed by a human. A very good human and a pretty girl at that: sixteen-year-old Tolis. Despite still having control of his body most of the time, Shax can hear Tolis’s voice inside his head and feels what she feels constantly. Shax’s mentor claims that Tolis hides an ancient, powerful grimoire, a book of spells, and proposes a deal: if Shax finds it, he’ll help Shax get work as a dragon keeper—Shax’s dream job. Tolis swears she doesn’t have the grimoire and asks Shax to help her father, whose soul is turning evil by the minute. Unless Tolis does something, her dad’s soul will end in Hell. Hoping to convince her to give him the grimoire, and not because Shax cares about the man’s soul, he agrees to help.Goodness is overrated. Since Shax decided to help Tolis, his life has turned into a hurdle race. Thugs chase him, the scientists in Hell want to prod and examine the first possessed demon in history, and he can’t find the darn grimoire.And the worst part? Due to the unavoidable presence of Tolis, who keeps intruding into his evil thoughts, Shax discovers an almost decent side of himself. In no time at all, he catches himself doing actual good deeds. Is he becoming—yuck—good?