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  • A Practical Guide to Faeries

    Susan J. Morris

    Hardcover (Mirrorstone, Jan. 13, 2009)
    Peek inside the secret world of faeries in the next book of the The New York Times best-selling Practical Guide family!What's the difference between a pixie and a nixie? What happens if you nibble on a bite of faerie food? How do you say "good night" in the language of faeries? In this fully-illustrated guide, a mischievous pixie named Pip invites readers on an insider's tour of the wonders of the feywild. Discover the secret entrance of a real faerie home, step inside the workshop of a toy-tinkering brownie, and play a game of stickyball with your newfound faerie friends. Once you've entered faerie land, you may never want to go home again!
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  • A Practical Guide to Dragon Magic

    Susan Morris

    Hardcover (Mirrorstone, Sept. 14, 2010)
    The two most popular fantasy topics--dragons and magic--combine in this fascinating new volume of the New York Times best-selling series...Do you wish you could fly on wings of your own? Breathe fire? Cast spells in the blink of an eye? These are the secrets only dragon magic can teach you. In this next edition in the Practical Guide family of fantasy essentials, dragon expert Sindri Suncatcher opens up his notebooks one last time to give readers an insider's look into the Darastrix Academy, a place where young wizards and dragon hatchlings live side-by-side mastering the powerful magic that makes dragons so special. For every fantasy fan who loves dragons and wants to know everything about these enigmatic creatures, this book reveals the greatest dragon secrets of all.
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  • A Practical Guide to Wizardry

    Susan J. Morris

    Hardcover (Mirrorstone, Aug. 26, 2008)
    So, you want to be a wizard?How do you make a magic wand? Why does a wizard wear robes? What goes into a potion of invisibility? Arch Mage Lowadar invites you to join his school for talented young wizards and explore the magical world of wizardry. In this fully illustrated guide, readers will learn all about what it takes to become a great wizard--from the gear and magic items you need to the secrets of writing your own spells in the language of magic.A companion to the New York Times best-selling Practical Guide to Dragons and Practical Guide to Monsters, this lavishly illustrated book explores the magic and wonder of wizardry for young readers.
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  • Shadowmoor: Shadowmoor Cycle Anthology, Book I

    Susan J. Morris

    Mass Market Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, April 1, 2008)
    Unleash the Magic!Established authors and exciting new writers collaborate on this anthology of Magic: The Gathering stories, all set in the lush world of Lorwyn. Included within its pages is a novella by well-loved authors Scott McGough and Cory J. Herndon. As with previous Magic titles, Shadowmoor gives readers a sneak peak at what will be coming out in the next Magic: The Gathering set.
  • Rescuing Hope: A Story of Sex Trafficking in America

    Susan Norris

    Paperback (iUniverse, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Every two minutes, evil strips innocence from a child and sells her into slavery for sex. Not in a third-world country, but in the United States of America. Before you take another breath, the next victim will be tricked or taken from her family by a profit-hungry criminal.She could be a neighbor. A friend.Your sister. Your daughter. You.At fourteen, Hope Ellis is the all-American girl with a good life—until the day she tries to help her mom with their cross-town move by supervising the movers. When they finish, one of the men returns to the house and rapes her. Held silent by his threats, darkness begins to engulf her. But the rape proves to be the least of Hope’s troubles. In a gasping attempt at normalcy, she succumbs to the attention of a smooth-talking man on the subway. He promises acceptance. He declares his love. He lures her out from under the shelter of her suburban life.Hope’s disappearance sets a community in motion. She’s one of their own. They determine to find Hope, whatever the cost, before she’s lost forever.Will you?
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  • The Faerie Locket: A Mirrorstone Novel

    Susan Morris

    language (Mirrorstone, March 8, 2011)
    The locket holds the key to a miniature world of magic and mystery!When Jadenia finds a locket hidden in a tree, she slips into a world of faeries—and the adventure of a lifetime. The locket opens a door to a magical forest rimed in frost. Jade soon learns that the Winter Queen has escaped her prison and waits at the edge of the feywild, plotting to turn the faeries’ world and everyone in it to ice. The faeries are counting on Jade to help them for it is prophesied that the locket will push back the tide of winter. There’s just one catch. Whoever wears the locket becomes a faerie—forever. Can Jade find a way to stop the Winter Queen and go home again? Written by an expert on faerie lore, this book is the perfect gift for every girl who longs to know the secrets of the faeries.
  • Rescuing Hope: A Story of Sex Trafficking in America

    Susan Norris

    eBook (iUniverse, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Every two minutes, evil strips innocence from a child and sells her into slavery for sex. Not in a third-world country, but in the United States of America. Before you take another breath, the next victim will be tricked or taken from her family by a profit-hungry criminal.She could be a neighbor. A friend.Your sister. Your daughter. You. At fourteen, Hope Ellis is the all-American girl with a good lifeuntil the day she tries to help her mom with their cross-town move by supervising the movers. When they finish, one of the men returns to the house and rapes her. Held silent by his threats, darkness begins to engulf her. But the rape proves to be the least of Hopes troubles. In a gasping attempt at normalcy, she succumbs to the attention of a smooth-talking man on the subway. He promises acceptance. He declares his love. He lures her out from under the shelter of her suburban life. Hopes disappearance sets a community in motion. Shes one of their own. They determine to find Hope, whatever the cost, before shes lost forever.Will you?
  • The Faerie Locket: A Practical Guide to Faeries Companion

    Susan Morris

    Hardcover (Mirrorstone, March 8, 2011)
    The locket holds the key to a miniature world of magic and mystery!When Jade finds the faerie locket and is swept away into Faerie, she finds a frozen world. The Ice Queen is winning the war against the Sun King, and if she wins, Faerie will turn to ice and all the summer faeries will die. A prophecy says the girl with the locket will end the war--and all the summer faeries expect her to defeat the Ice Queen. But not only does the prophecy fail to mention how exactly she's supposed to save them, it also doesn't say who will win. Written by an expert on faerie lore, this book is the perfect gift for every girl who longs to know the secrets of the faeries.
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  • THE DOLL HOSPITAL SCHOOL

    Susan Morris

    Paperback (Lifetime Career Schools, March 15, 1966)
    THIS BOOK IS IN A BINDER FORM WITH A CARDBOARD COVER....
  • Children of the Mirror

    Susan Morris

    eBook (, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Set mainly in the Gambia on the west coast of Africa during a time when the slave trade was flourishing. This is an intergenerational adventure story about a pair of mirrors, ancient artifacts that allow time travel, and communication through time and space between the escaped children of slaves and Isaac and his Nan. The thrilling adventure they experience not only saves a life, and changes them forever, but changes history itself.
  • Bombay Anna: The Real Story and Remarkable Adventures of the King and I Governess

    Susan Morgan

    Hardcover (University of California Press, July 7, 2008)
    If you thought you knew the story of Anna in The King and I, think again. As this riveting biography shows, the real life of Anna Leonowens was far more fascinating than the beloved story of the Victorian governess who went to work for the King of Siam. To write this definitive account, Susan Morgan traveled around the globe and discovered new information that has eluded researchers for years. Anna was born a poor, mixed-race army brat in India, and what followed is an extraordinary nineteenth-century story of savvy self-invention, wild adventure, and far-reaching influence. At a time when most women stayed at home, Anna Leonowens traveled all over the world, witnessed some of the most fascinating events of the Age of Empire, and became a well-known travel writer, journalist, teacher, and lecturer. She remains the one and only foreigner to have spent significant time inside the royal harem of Siam. She emigrated to the United States, crossed all of Russia on her own just before the revolution, and moved to Canada, where she publicly defended the rights of women and the working class. The book also gives an engrossing account of how and why Anna became an icon of American culture in The King and I and its many adaptations.
  • Bombay Anna

    Susan Morgan

    Paperback (University of California Press, July 7, 2008)
    If you thought you knew the story of Anna in The King and I, think again. As this riveting biography shows, the real life of Anna Leonowens was far more fascinating than the beloved story of the Victorian governess who went to work for the King of Siam. To write this definitive account, Susan Morgan traveled around the globe and discovered new information that has eluded researchers for years. Anna was born a poor, mixed-race army brat in India, and what followed is an extraordinary nineteenth-century story of savvy self-invention, wild adventure, and far-reaching influence. At a time when most women stayed at home, Anna Leonowens traveled all over the world, witnessed some of the most fascinating events of the Age of Empire, and became a well-known travel writer, journalist, teacher, and lecturer. She remains the one and only foreigner to have spent significant time inside the royal harem of Siam. She emigrated to the United States, crossed all of Russia on her own just before the revolution, and moved to Canada, where she publicly defended the rights of women and the working class. The book also gives an engrossing account of how and why Anna became an icon of American culture in The King and I and its many adaptations.