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Books with author Sue Williams

  • Teddy Bears Trim The Tree

    Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Nov. 1, 2000)
    This read-aloud tale with pull-the-tabs and lift-the-flap pages provides preschoolers with an interactive Christmas book as the little teddy bears select the perfect tree, hang the ornaments, and celebrate the traditions of the holiday.
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  • The Best Thing To Do

    Steph Williams

    Paperback (The Good Book Company, May 13, 2019)
    Jesus was coming to dinner, and Martha was busy, busy, busy.But Mary was not busy at all...This engaging retelling of Mary and Martha from Luke 10 v 38-42 teaches pre-school children that listening to Jesus is always the best thing to do!
  • Bunny and Bee's Noisy Night

    Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 15, 2003)
    Meet Bunny & Bee and all their nighttime friends! This sweet storybook tells the tale of Bunny & Bee, two tired friends who are about to settle down for a good night’s sleep. But then, all their friends drop by to say "Goodnight"—Owl, Badger, Fox, Cat, and more! Will Bunny and Bee ever get to sleep before morning? With gentle, rhyming text and warm, full-color illustrations, this charming book is the perfect choice for bedtime reading.
  • I CAN'T SAY I LOVE YOU ENOUGH, SO THIS IS YOUR REMINDER: small lined notebook; appreciation gift for wife

    T. Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2019)
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  • Twinmaker

    Sean Williams

    eBook (Balzer + Bray, Nov. 5, 2013)
    M. T. Anderson meets Cory Doctorow in this teen debut from #1 New York Times bestseller Sean Williams, who also coauthors the Troubletwisters series with Garth Nix.When a coded note promises improvement—the chance to change your body any way you want, making it stronger, taller, more beautiful—Clair thinks it's too good to be true, but her best friend, Libby, falls into a deadly trap.With the help of the school freak and a mysterious stranger, Clair races against the clock and around the world to save Libby, even as every step draws her deeper into a deadly world of cover-ups and conspiracies.Action and danger fuel this near-future tale of technology, identity, and the lengths one girl will go to save her best friend.
  • The Owl and the Pussycat and Other Classic Poems for Children

    Star Williams

    language (, Oct. 30, 2012)
    These ten classic children's poems have been lovingly illustrated with beautiful painted scenes. The book is just the right size for reading to small children.
  • 30 HALLOWEEN & Other Stories

    MS Williams

    language (, Sept. 23, 2012)
    This Fun 30 Pack of Stories and Games is great for any age. Nice book for children practicing and learning to read. Also, good to read to the little ones and good for reading to children at bedtime. Fun Stories, Cool Games, and Cute Illustrations. Will keep your children busy for hours. Parker Puppy and the Pumpkin Patch (Story)Parker Puppy and the Pumpkin Patch (Game)Sally the Spider (Story)Sally the Spider (Game)What does a Ghost Say (Game)Silly Halloween Tongue TwistersScott the Skeleton and Jack O’ Lantern Play Tic-Tac-Toe (Story)Halloween Tic-Tac-Toe (Game)Gilly the Ghost (Story)Billy the Bat (Story)Sweet Suzie Spider (Tongue Twister Story)Sara the Sheep (Story)Sara the Sheep (Maze)Sara the Sheep (Game)Gabby the Gorilla (Story)Frog (Story)Chris the Cat Goes Surfing (Story)Chris the Cat and Tommy the Turtle (Story)Chris the Cat and His Turtle Board (Game)Buddy the Bear (Story)Buddy the Bear (Game)Bobby the Bobcat (Game)Gary the Giraffe Goes to the Movies (Story)Gary and Polly (Maze)Gary and Polly (Game)Sammy the Seal (Story)Randy the Rhinoceros (Story)Pinky the Rabbit (Story)Pinky the Rabbit (Game) Find Pinky the Rabbit (Game)Patsy the Pig and Her Shiny Red Apple
  • How to Be a Good Mom:

    Steph Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, June 16, 2017)
    Despite the presence of "how-to" in the title, this is not a self-help book. Rather, it's a humorous account of what I've learned over the years as a mom of three unique children. In my humble opinion, there are five “rules” of parenting: Rule #1: Don’t beat yourself up (even when you’re certain you deserve it). Rule #2: Laugh a little (or a lot) (and especially at yourself). Rule #3: Listen to everything (and hold onto the good stuff). Rule #4: Love (even when you don’t like). Rule #5: Give it (all) to God. I certainly don’t think I’m the best mom in the world or even that my motherhood experiences are all that unique. I simply wanted to put this book together to provide some hopefully entertaining anecdotes full of learning and encouragement without arrogance (or even a sense that I have it all figured out).
  • The Young King Arthur: Betrayed

    T.S. Williams

    language (, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Merlin, after centuries of waiting, foresees that all of humanity is now in danger. In order to save mankind, he must bring back King Arthur; however, the king has been in stasis for too long. His fragile body, while aging slowly, is still too brittle to make this final, last-ditch stand against the forces of evil. Instead, Merlin separates a portion of King Arthur’s soul and creates a new Arthur.It is humanity’s darkest hour, and as promised, King Arthur has been reborn. Thirteen-year-old Arthur, with the help of Merlin, Kay, and the beautiful Jennifer, must foil a plan for world domination. However, before he can begin his quest, Arthur has to find Excalibur, summon his dragon, and figure out exactly who he can trust.
  • The Nightingale: A Fantasy Novella

    JM Williams

    language (, May 1, 2020)
    King Gregor of Eriari is on the verge of his sixtieth year. The kingdom is tense, awaiting the selection of his heir from among the three royal siblings. Kari understands the feeling all too well. She has only recently learned that she will not inherit her family’s smithy, despite her skill being far superior to that of her younger brother. Everything is a mess and nothing seems fair. Princesses can inherit the kingdom, but village girls can’t even take over a forge. Kari wonders if she will ever find a place for herself. That is, until she stumbles upon something in the royal forest that changes everything…A fantasy reimagining of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, The Nightingale is an epic tale of magic and intrigue, courageous heroes and cunning villains. Fast-paced and filled with colorful characters, this is one you won’t want to put down.From readers of the First Edition:“Williams stays true to the fairytale style of the source material, adding a dash of magic and palace intrigue for good measure. This could be a great book for young readers though it's also enjoyable for adults.”“The characters are warm and relatable, and the action is believable. If you like a slash-em-up, this isn't for you. If you like real people working to make their world better, give it a try.”“This reimagination is awesome, and its fast pace keeps you hooked to the end.”“This retelling of the fairy tale 'The Nightingale' is filled with deception, intrigue and a cool cast of characters.”
  • Welcome to the Outback

    Sue Williams

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, April 15, 2013)
    Sue Williams has delivered us Women of the Outback and Outback Spirit, stories she gathered from the people of the bush. Ever curious, this time Sue puts herself in the firing line, seeking to find the essence of the outback experience – perfect for all us armchair travelers. She traveled the width and length of Australia by bus, train, car, campervan, Troopy, horse, goat, foot and plane. She helped pregnancy-test cattle at a remote property in the far north of South Australia, swallowed countless flies and ran through muddy dams carrying a pretend-sheep on her shoulders in an outback Ironwoman challenge. She saw the country in drought, in flood, between swarms of locusts and a mice plague, mixing with old drovers, new backpackers, overseas tourists, new settlers and old-timers. Sue knows how to tell a good story – and confirms once and for all that it’s a weird place out there.
  • Project Management: For Teens

    D Williams

    language (, March 28, 2015)
    Project Management For Teens takes the subject of Project Management and relates it to a younger generation. This could be considered a beginners guide but it was meant to allow young adults to get a feel for Project Management in an atmosphere that they are comfortable with. My book Project Management: How to be a Successful Project Manager is continuously ranked as one of the top books in the Project Management Business category. My background is a MBA in Business and I work in Project Management. I do not feel that we have enough books geared to teens. I am hoping to change this.