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  • Me, Suzy P

    Karen Saunders

    eBook (Templar Fiction, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Fourteen-year-old Suzy Puttock and her three best friends lead an average teenage life, spending most of their time in school, home or hanging out in cafés. Mishaps and cringe moments have a nasty habit of following Suzy wherever she goes, but otherwise life's pretty normal. She's been going out with Danny since forever, her nutty older sister Amber's wedding is taking up all her family's attention and her annoying younger sister Harry is intent on making Suzy's life a misery. When gorgeous new boy Zach starts showing Suzy attention, she wonders if the grass may be greener on the other side of the romantic fence. Before Suzy knows it, she's broken up with Danny, there's a huge rift in her friendship group and life is careering off track. Can she sort herself out before things are messed up completely?
  • The Blood of Patriots and Tyrants

    Gordon Saunders

    eBook (INtense Publications LLC, July 23, 2020)
    Will the colonies lose everything they fought for?Confronted with economic collapse and near anarchy, who can save the union?Will freedom just be a new tyranny?Three destitute young men must find their fortunes amidst squabbling colonies that can’t determine how to govern. They can barely feed and clothe themselves, with virtually no money to be found anywhere, in addition to having to face bad weather, epidemics, thieves, and cut-throats confronting them at every turn. Will competing parties with fears of monarchy and fears of anarchy ever be able to compromise enough to develop a stable nation in which our young men can flourish?
  • Buddy and Bea

    Len Saunders

    Paperback (Snow Leopard Publishing, July 26, 2016)
    Buddy and Bea is a gentle, caring, loving and inspirational story about the Circle of Life that will foster happy emotions. It is the tale of two friends named Buddy (the leaf) and Bea (the bird), and the special relationship they created. Buddy and Bea have a remarkable friendship, where the readers will adore and fall in love with them through their magical journey. Bea watches Buddy blossom from a tree branch, mature into a leaf, and grow old with beautiful colors until Buddy falls from the tree at the end of autumn. The love and bond they share is something special. The main objective of this book is to educate children on life and loss in a non-threatening manner. Buddy and Bea is a heartwarming story that is simply enjoyable to read. A child does not need to experience loss to enjoy this uplifting story.
  • Maxine’s Blue Ribbon

    Susan Saunders

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Aug. 24, 2016)
    How far will Maxine go for friendship? Maxine is the best beginning rider at Horizon Hills Farm. She’s so good that the instructor wants her to join the intermediate group! But Maxine doesn’t want to move up to the next level just when she’s finally made friends with Jessie, Pam, and Peter in her beginners’ group. Then the other beginners start to act strange, giggling and whispering behind Maxine’s back. Maxine is sure they’re mad at her because she’s a better rider. So she tries to mess up at riding practice. She even plans to lose at the upcoming horse show—on purpose! Is it worth staying back with the beginners just to hold on to her friends? Saddle up and come to PONY CAMP. It’s about kids like you learning all about horses . . . and one another.
  • A Drummer in Red

    Gordon Saunders

    Paperback (Intense Publications, Jan. 8, 2020)
    How can you prove your father's not a traitor? Especially when you don't know where he is and he doesn't communicate.What do you do when you're fogged in on the waters of Chesapeake Bay?And your only companion doesn't even speak English?Lewis Elliot and his mother, Stella, are forced to flee their Baltimore home for the modest farm of their cousins in Gloucester County, Virginia. They arrive just as the feared Lord Cornwallis and the hated Colonel Banastre Carleton take up residence in Gloucester Point and across the York River in Yorktown. The war heats up as Cornwallis fortifies Yorktown and Carleton begins foraging raids in Gloucester County.Then, while Lewis and his cousins, Lloyd and Tetty, are off to Gloucester Courthouse to try to sell enough tobacco to provide for the family, Carleton raids the farm and Stella receives a life-threatening injury.Through battle, betrayal, unexpected alliances, and, apparently, the Hand of God, Lewis and his cousins and friends take a role in the events leading to Cornwallis's surrender on October 19, 1781, after the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
  • HAUNTED HALLOWEEN PARTY

    Susan Saunders

    Paperback (Skylark, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Invited to a Halloween party at an eerie old mansion, the reader ends up at a celebration at which the guests are real ghosts, goblins, and witches
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  • Joey the Kangaroo: An Adventure in Exercise

    Len Saunders

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Jan. 20, 2010)
    Joey The Kangaroo Joey The Kangaroo is part of the "An Adventure In Exercise" series by Len Saunders. Read this children's storybook with your children, and watch the fun and excitement that occurs with each page. These books motivate children to read and exercise simultaneously. The book serves 6 main purposes: To make reading fun for children To encourage children to read To make exercise fun for children To encourage children to exercise To teach the children number recognition To make learning numbers fun Children need motivational ways to get active. Many of them spend countless hours involved in technology instead of activity. The "An Adventure In Exercise" series was designed to motivate young children (ages 2-7) to get off the couch and exercise. Studies have shown that proper health habits start at a young age. Research has also shown that many overweight children become overweight adults.
  • Into the Eye of Magic

    Steven Saunders

    eBook
    "Colin stared into the eye and the eye seemed to stare back, transfixing him, so that all he could see was the rippling pupil of gold, until it seemed to be growing or drawing closer, reaching out to touch him with its warmth, filling him with purpose. Colin took several steps forward, each step taking him improbably nearer to the eye, so that soon it was so close he might have been seeing it inside his mind. Then there was blackness. The eye had shut."Let’s face it, Colin Spriggs is a loser! The girls laugh at him, the other boys bully him, and his home-life isn’t exactly an escape. It’s perfectly understandable, then, that Colin would wander around after school, lost in a haze of self-pity, until the sun goes down.What’s not at all understandable is why the sun would turn into a giant burning eye that gazes down at Colin so intently that he’s sucked into another world – a world that desperately needs his help. Unfortunately, he’s still a bit of a loser. Praise be to The Great Power, then, that he has a diminutive magical mentor to guide him, and a feisty warrior-witch to keep him safe. Let the adventure begin!
  • You Are Invisible

    Susan Saunders

    Mass Market Paperback (Skylark, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Moving into a big old family with their family, young readers stumble upon a mysterious old cape in the attic that gives the wearer the power of invisibility.
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  • The Green Slime

    Susan Saunders

    Paperback (Skylark, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Every young reader can join Cousin Stevie in causing a chemistry set to go crazy and fill the house with bubbling green slime, in an adventure with several possible outcomes
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  • Revise Edexcel GCSE

    Nigel Saunders

    language (Pearson Education, April 3, 2017)
    Designed for classroom and independent study, our Revision Guides include a FREE online edition and complement the Student Books with a range of features: One-topic-per-page format helps you revise more quickly, without the hassle Exam-style worked examples match the new specification and demonstrate good exam technique 'Now try this' exam-style practice questions let you test your understanding of a topic Problem solving support throughout including tricky questions on easy topics and strategies and techniques for answering harder questions Complete coverage of the new specification including brand-new topics Visual explanations of key concepts help you revise quickly and recall key skills in your exams
  • Ultimate Pocket Puzzles: Super Sudoku for Kids

    Eric Saunders

    Paperback (Arcturus, April 15, 2019)
    Become a Sudoku master in no time with this jam-packed book of puzzles. Ranging from easy to advanced, this cool collection is guaranteed to provide hours of fun for puzzle whizzes aged 7 and up.
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