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Books with author Stuart Webb

  • Henry and the ShadowMan Band

    Stuart

    eBook (Bradley Stuart Books, )
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  • Henry and the ShadowMan Band

    Stuart

    Paperback (Bradley Stuart Books, Nov. 17, 2013)
    In book two of the Henry series Henry again lives in suburbia and Altara facing challenges in both. In Altara Henry and Anree face an unknown disaster threatening the people of Altara and them. In suburbia Henry has his problems with girls and with a mysterious new neighbor who doesn't speak but wants to be his friend.
  • Halloween Magic

    Stuart

    language (Bradley Stuart Books, Oct. 8, 2012)
    This is a story about 7th grade Henry and his boring Halloween Night. Henry made up the word Suborediom as a combination of suburbia and boredom. This story is as boring as most of Henry's life but every so often something good happens. You can read more about Henry's life in middle school and his adventures in the alternative reality of Altara in the novel Henry on Fire by Stuart.
  • Henry in Stand with Fred Friday

    Stuart

    Paperback (Bradley Stuart Books, Oct. 17, 2014)
    Anree arrives unannounced and unexpected at Henry’s school in suburbia because Henry needs his help. Unfortunately Anree can’t keep from causing problems for Henry, beginning with a school detention he gets within minutes of arriving, but maybe he makes up for that by getting Henry a date with Jania for the school dance on Friday. Anree hides in the boy’s restroom during the next to the last class period and over hears a plot to prank Henry’s friend Fred, but doesn’t know how to stop it. Fred is pranked and walks home from school in a dress. However Fred refuses to name the bullies who pranked him and the boys have to decide how to achieve justice for Fred. Anree thinks the answer is for all the guys to wear dresses to school on Friday. Henry repeatedly says no. On the first day Henry wonders if he will survive Anree’s help, but in the end he won’t survive a life threatening accident without him.
  • My Name is Sam

    Wes Stuart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Who is the real enemy? This is the question that confronts Sam, the champion of the Sereia in their cosmos-spanning war with the Gibbus, and the main character in this story. Sam is an unimposing boy who has no past and no memory of who he is, yet he possesses extraordinary abilities. He is also Earth’s last hope for salvation from the Gibbus who, in seven days, will destroy the planet and everyone on it. This is not his choice however: that is the decision of the alien Sereia, his mentors and guides, as he is forced to confront this hazardous task. They have their own reasons for wanting Earth to be saved, but are too weak to challenge the Gibbus themselves. In their search for a human champion they find the unlikely and ill-prepared young boy, Sam – but this child is not quite as he appears… This story is much more than simply a science-fiction fantasy tale, it is also one of trust, relationships and responsibility. Sam is befriended by seventeen-year-old Emma, a girl with troubles of her own. At least being dumped by text by her feckless boyfriend is not one of them! We learn of her struggles to shore up her parents crumbling relationship and the depths of the pain and loss her whole family feel at the untimely death of her older brother. Together, Sam and Emma travel from Primrose Hill and Finsbury Park in London to New York, via Kuala Lumpur and a small Indonesian village, in a desperate race to halt this deadly threat to the Earth. All the while the power within Sam grows to a point where it threatens to overwhelm him. This is a tense thriller, containing some violent scenes, but is also laced with Wes Stuart’s witty humour and shrewd observations of the things we take for granted. The many unexpected twists and turns will keep readers hooked until the final page.
  • Henry On Fire: A Suborediom Novel

    Stuart

    Paperback (Bradley Stuart Books, March 15, 1865)
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  • { HENRY ON FIRE: A SUBOREDIOM NOVEL } by Stuart

    Stuart

    Paperback (Bradley Stuart Books, Sept. 3, 2012)
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  • My Name is Sam

    Wes Stuart

    Paperback (Wes Stuart, Nov. 20, 2016)
    Who is the real enemy? This is the question that confronts Sam, the champion of the Sereia in their cosmos-spanning war with the Gibbus, and the main character in this story. Sam is an unimposing boy who has no past and no memory of who he is, yet he possesses extraordinary abilities. He is also Earth's last hope for salvation from the Gibbus who, in seven days, will destroy the planet and everyone on it. This is not his choice however: that is the decision of the alien Sereia, his mentors and guides, as he is forced to confront this hazardous task. They have their own reasons for wanting Earth to be saved, but are too weak to challenge the Gibbus themselves. In their search for a human champion they find the unlikely and ill-prepared young boy, Sam - but this child is not quite as he appears... This story is much more than simply a science-fiction fantasy tale, it is also one of trust, relationships and responsibility. Sam is befriended by seventeen-year-old Emma, a girl with troubles of her own. At least being dumped by text by her feckless boyfriend is not one of them! We learn of her struggles to shore up her parents crumbling relationship and the depths of the pain and loss her whole family feel at the untimely death of her older brother. Together, Sam and Emma travel from Primrose Hill and Finsbury Park in London to New York, via Kuala Lumpur and a small Indonesian village, in a desperate race to halt this deadly threat to the Earth. All the while the power within Sam grows to a point where it threatens to overwhelm him. This is a tense thriller, containing some violent scenes, but is also laced with Wes Stuart's witty humour and shrewd observations of the things we take for granted. The many unexpected twists and turns will keep readers hooked until the final page.
  • Paranormal Files

    Stuart Webb

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 10, 2012)
    This series will spark the imagination of any paranormal enthusiast. Each book offers compelling evidence of the existence of such other-worldly phenomena as alien and UFO encounters, ghosts, mythical creatures such as Bigfoot, other Ape-Men, and more. While appealing to paranormal fans and believers, these volumes will also catch the eye of skeptics. True-life tales of documented cases will nudge anyone who's on the fence about the existence of the supernatural. The books in this series serve as highly entertaining and absorbing reads, and as opportunities for further thinking, debates, and discussions.
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  • My Name is Sam

    Wes Stuart

    eBook (Wes Stuart, Nov. 20, 2016)
    Who is the real enemy? This is the question that confronts Sam, the champion of the Sereia in their cosmos-spanning war with the Gibbus, and the main character in this story.Sam is an unimposing boy who has no past and no memory of who he is, yet he possesses extraordinary abilities. He is also Earth’s last hope for salvation from the Gibbus who, in seven days, will destroy the planet and everyone on it. This is not his choice however: that is the decision of the alien Sereia, his mentors and guides, as he is forced to confront this hazardous task. They have their own reasons for wanting Earth to be saved, but are too weak to challenge the Gibbus themselves. In their search for a human champion they find the unlikely and ill-prepared young boy, Sam – but this child is not quite as he appears…This story is much more than simply a science-fiction fantasy tale, it is also one of trust, relationships and responsibility. Sam is befriended by seventeen-year-old Emma, a girl with troubles of her own. At least being dumped by text by her feckless boyfriend is not one of them! We learn of her struggles to shore up her parents crumbling relationship and the depths of the pain and loss her whole family feel at the untimely death of her older brother.Together, Sam and Emma travel from Primrose Hill and Finsbury Park in London to New York, via Kuala Lumpur and a small Indonesian village, in a desperate race to halt this deadly threat to the Earth. All the while the power within Sam grows to a point where it threatens to overwhelm him.This is a tense thriller, containing some violent scenes, but is also laced with Wes Stuart’s witty humour and shrewd observations of the things we take for granted. The many unexpected twists and turns will keep readers hooked until the final page.
  • Time Traveller Jenny at Chatsworth

    Stuart Webb

    Paperback (Seven Arches South, )
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