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Books with author Stu Campbell

  • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine: A Novel

    Campbell

    Paperback (BaIantine, March 15, 1995)
    Your Blues Ain't Like Mine- A Novel by Campbell,Bebe Moore. [1995] Paperback
  • How to Get Dirt

    S.E. Campbell

    eBook (Clean Reads, )
    None
  • Breathe

    Stacey R. Campbell

    language (, Feb. 14, 2020)
    COUNTDOWN TO A ROYAL WEDDINGSome people say a wedding is the perfect place to find romance.That is certainly not the case when your sister is the queen of a small European country. Especially when you have to help your sister reconcile her past prior to the ceremony. Then lose her wedding rings the night before and are forced to work with the one man who you have had an unreciprocated crush on your entire life.Last week Halle Henry thought North might finally see her as something more than his best friend's little sister.Now, she just wants to make sure her heart is not broken into a million different pieces before her sister says, "I do".PRAISE FOR THE LAKEVIEW NOVEL SERIESLook no further as Stacey R. Campbell has exactly what you have been looking for as your next read! -San Diego Book ReviewAn exciting rush filled with new twists and turns page after page. I have found that there are rarely any good YA mystery novels, and Hush was a fresh breath of air.- San Francisco Book ReviewJam-packed with action and suspense, Scream will leave the readers on the edge of their seats! This companion book to the Lakeview Series has the perfect mix of danger and fearless female characters. -Candid CoverNancy Drew meets Gossip Girl, (Whisper, A Lakeview Novel)-Eve’s Fan Garden A stand-alone book that will resonate with readers as they devour the book in one sitting, leaving them craving for more. - San Diego Book Review
  • Colors

    S.E. Campbell

    language (Owl Wise Publishing, April 30, 2013)
    When autistic ten-year-old Derrick sees how light going through glass makes rainbow colors upon a wall, he is astounded. The boy who shows him this trick, Gavin, tells him about how his class got to go to an art exhibit in the city with hundreds of pieces of glass all strung up to make multi-colors. Derrick wants to go more than he has wanted anything in his entire life, but he cannot find the words to say it. Instead the only thing he can say is “Colors.” When his mom and dad don’t understand, he gets frustrated and decides to find the glass art exhibit on his own. The problem is, what can he do if he can’t find his way back?
  • Rising Star

    J. Campbell

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Oct. 15, 2001)
    None
  • A Mind-Bending Adventure: An Unofficial Minecraft Novel

    S.J. Campbell

    language (, Nov. 28, 2015)
    Introducing an unofficial Minecraft-fan adventure inspired by the bestselling game!In this amazing mind-bending adventure, FlapJack777 a.k.a Jack, builds a computer within Minecraft and creates a game on the computer that opens a portal to another world, the Land of Ode.Melterion, the evil villain from the game, sends his mobs of meltermen, sonics, mimics, smashes and more to conquer the overworld and destroy Minecraft!In order to save the overworld, Jack must fight his way into the Land of Ode and retrieve three powerful weapons to take down the new mobs.But Jack can't do it alone. He needs the help of his friends. This book is all about the adventures of Jack and the importance of friendship. Because in the end, nothing is more important than the ones you love.Disclaimer: This book is not authorized, sponsored, endorsed or licensed by Mojang AB, Microsoft Corp. or any other person or entity owning or controlling any rights to the Minecraft name, trademarks or copyrights. Minecraft is a registered trademark of Mojang Synergies AB.
  • Scream: A Lakeview Novel

    Stacey R. Campbell

    language (, May 27, 2019)
    From the award winning author of ARRGH!, Hush and Whisper comes the third installation in the Lakeview series.It's Halle Henry's final year at Lakeview Academy, and she is determined to make it her best year yet. But when drugs are discovered in her boyfriend Alex's backpack and he is expelled, Halle's life spins out of control. Refusing to believe the accusations against him, Halle vows to get to the bottom of what really happened and bring Alex back to campus so they can graduate together. Now, all Halle has to do is save her boyfriend, solve a murder, graduate from high school, and keep from getting killed in the process.-While I recommend starting any series with the first book, Scream is masterfully written, easily a stand-alone book that will resonate with readers as they devour the book in one sitting, leaving them craving for more. - San Diego Book Review
  • Are Cops Only Shooting People Like Me?

    Stan Campbell

    Hardcover (Coach, Speak & Serve, April 2, 2018)
    Dad, before you go to work, explain what I’m seeing on TV. It seems like cops are only shooting people who look like me. With the growing number of police shootings, communication with our children is very important to ensure their safety. Are Cops Only Shooting People Like Me? presents a poignant conversation between a concerned son and his father about why encounters between citizens and law enforcement can get out of hand, and how children can best be aware and prepared to handle these situations. Through his thoughtful words, Stan Campbell continues his mission to advocate for the justness and security of today’s youth. No matter your race, this is a conversation that everyone should have with their children as well as the youth in the community, so we can all join together and stand for a unified action of de-escalation.
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  • Even the Moon Has Scars

    Steph Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 17, 2014)
    Two strangers. Two broken hearts. One night to set each other free. Almost dying from an undiagnosed heart condition means every second of your life is a precious gift to be guarded. Lena Pettitt was born a miracle. And her parents never let her forget it. Even if that daily reminder kept her from experiencing the one thing they were trying to protect most--her life. Gabriel Martinez’s heart has been ripped out. His pride has been stomped on. Oh, and he now has an arrest record that’s caused an even bigger rift between him and his DA mother. All for a love that wasn’t really true. Now he’s exiled to his grandmother’s, working on his late grandpa’s old Corvair, when a shivering girl knocks on the garage door. Lena, left alone for the first time ever, has locked herself out of her house. Gabe knows he could help this girl get back inside her house--but that may mean missing the next train to Boston to pick up the part he’s spent eight weeks tracking down. She can wait for him at his grandmother’s or… A few hours, an aluminum valve cover, and some strong coffee later, neither Gabe nor Lena can feign disappointment when they race to the station and arrive just as the last train home from Boston is pulling out. As jaded as he is, Gabe can’t deny the fact that he’s excited to spend the night exploring a city he knows nearly every corner of, with a girl who sees magic in the simplest things. Lena has been waiting for her tiny world to crack open her entire life. Now that it’s finally happened, she finds the only thing she can focus on is the unexpected tour guide who opens her eyes to possibilities she never imagined. All they have is this one night, together, under the bright moon in a city full of hidden beauty. It’s one night that will change how they see the world and the paths their hearts will take forever.
  • The Dinosaur Who Couldn't Ride a Bike

    Sarah Campbell

    Board book (House of Marbles, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Written in delightfully irreverent verse by Sarah Campbell and Illustrated by award-winning designer Olly Oliver. There's so much right about this this chunky little board book, the idea of a Tyrannosaurus being unable to ride a book because of his tiny arms is pure genius and sure to elicit giggles at bedtime.
  • Make Your Own Fun!

    Stacey Campbell

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Feb. 26, 2014)
    Make Your Own FUN! It doesn't matter Where you are...Who you are with... or What situation is thrown your way; How you use Your Own imagination makes any situation FUN! Make Your Own FUN! Is the first book in Nuf and Unf's journey of imagination. Seeing any situation as fun and positive with the utilization of imagination; join them from seeing things in black and white to experiencing all the colors of life.
  • Doll House

    Sam Campbell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2016)
    Crummings' Home for the Dispossessed. A mysterious orphanage on the outskirts of town. When Emma Winters begins to discover the porcelain dolls hidden within the walls of her new home, dolls that strangely resemble several of her friends, she knows something's up. It can't just be a coincidence. The resemblance is uncanny. In a wave of shock, she realizes her fellow orphans aren't being adopted at all — they're disappearing. What secret is old headmistress Viola Crummings hiding? Emma must hurry to find out. If not, she may disappear next.