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  • DAD! WE'RE TURNING GREEN!

    B.W. EVANS

    language (Emphaloz Publishing House, Nov. 13, 2018)
    It's Christmas and Zoe and Bella have just moved to a new house two hundred miles from their old house. They no longer have friends or close relatives. There will be no Christmas Dinner or presents from grannie or papa. They were sad. Their dad cheered them up by taking them on a Christmas Tree cutting trip in the Cascade Mountains. Only the trip turned into a snow blizzard nightmare. Stuck on a mountain pass Zoe and Bella' dad must leave them in the truck while he struggles through waist deep snow looking for help. He spots a flashing green light. He follows it to a strange place The Spinach Inn. Unknown to their dad this place will soon transform Zoe & Bella into spinach green children.Did their Christmas just go from bad to horrible? Will they become spinach plants? Read On.
  • Bella And The Magic Willow Tree

    B.W. Evans

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 10, 2019)
    11 year old Bella loved Elvis. Her one wish was to go back in time and meet The King. The only thing that could help her with that wish was Bella's Magic Willow Tree. That might sound easy just climb in the tree ,make a wish and away you go to see Elvis. Unfortunately it was anything but easy. Her mom was sure Bella was sick. Her mom knew Elvis was long gone and Bella's crazy idea of climbing into her tree and seeing Elvis only did one thing-PUT HER IN BED.! Bella was confined to her bed until a doctor announced "Bella is OK." When Bella finely got to her willow tree she was forced to sneeze in order to see Elvis. At that time Elvis was only ten and the first thing Bella did was to accidently step on and destroy his only guitar. Before she could talk to or tell Elvis she was sorry about his guitar she was sent back to her willow tree. It was not going well and it was about to get worse. Will Bella's wish about seeing Elvis come true or be shattered ?The answer to that question can only be found in the pages of BELLA & THE MAGIC WILLOW TREE.
  • DAD! WERE TURNING GREEN!

    B.W. EVANS

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 14, 2018)
    It's Christmas and Zoe and Bella have just moved to a new house two hundred miles from their old house, They no longer have friends or close relatives. There will be no Christmas Dinner or presents at grannies or papa's home.They were sad. Their dad cheered them up by taking them on a Christmas Tree cutting trip in the Cascade Mountains. Only the trip turned into a snow blizzard nightmare. Stuck on a mountain pass Zoe and Bella' dad must leave them in the truck while he struggles through waist deep snow looking for help. He spots a flashing green light. He follows it to a strange place The Spinach Inn. Unknown to their dad this place will soon transform Zoe & Bella into spinach green children.Did their Christmas just go from bad to horrible? Will they become spinach plants? Read On.
  • The Crystal Mural

    B. W. Evans

    (Independently published, May 17, 2020)
    It was a hermit living on an isolated island who created the Crystal Mural. Unbeknown to the hermit one of the gems on his mural had a unique power .A power that Zoe & Bella were soon to uncover.You see, the hermit disappeared and the sister's Uncle Joe bought the hermit 's property. It was on the hermit's property the sisters found the Crystal Mural.With their uncle's permission the sister's took the mural home. The Crystal Mural was hung on Zoe and Bella's dinning room wall. While reading a Hawaiian travel guide and wishing they could go to Hawaii Zoe and Bella discovered the power of the Crystal Mural. Both girls were sitting by the mural when they made their wish. The Crystal Mural reacted to their wish by transporting them to Hawaii.As long as the Hawaiian travel guide was open ,Zoe and Bella stayed in Hawaii .When the guide closed the sisters returned home. Zoe & Bella were ecstatic. "Zoe we will be able to travel around the world."Two bad trips later found the sisters unhappy.One Chrystal Mural trip put Zoe in the middle of a South Pacific battlefield, She was almost shot. Bella had a bad trip when she was knocked silly by a flying King Salmon.The Crystal Mural was soon forgotten when it was learned that Bella had cancer.Zoe's baby sister was in a fight for her life,The family gathered around the small girl they loved." We will never give up until Bella is cancer free"This is the story of Bella the Crystal Mural and her families fight against cancer.
  • The Crystal Mural

    B. W. EVANS

    (Emphaloz Publishing House, May 16, 2020)
    It was a hermit living on an isolated island who created the Crystal Mural. Unbeknown to the hermit one of the gems on his mural had a unique power .A power that Zoe & Bella were soon to uncover.You see, the hermit disappeared and the sister's Uncle Joe bought the hermit 's property. It was on the hermit's property the sisters found the Crystal Mural.With their uncle's permission the sister's took the mural home. The Crystal Mural was hung on Zoe and Bella's dinning room wall. While reading a Hawaiian travel guide and wishing they could go to Hawaii Zoe and Bella discovered the power of the Crystal Mural. Both girls were sitting by the mural when they made their wish. The Crystal Mural reacted to their wish by transporting them to Hawaii.As long as the Hawaiian travel guide was open ,Zoe and Bella stayed in Hawaii .When the guide closed the sisters returned home. Zoe & Bella were ecstatic. "Zoe we will be able to travel around the world."Two bad trips later found the sisters unhappy.One Chrystal Mural trip put Zoe in the middle of a South Pacific battlefield, She was almost shot. Bella had a bad trip when she was knocked silly by a flying King Salmon.The Crystal Mural was soon forgotten when it was learned that Bella had cancer.Zoe's baby sister was in a fight for her life,The family gathered around the small girl they loved." We will never give up until Bella is cancer free"This is the story of Bella the Crystal Mural and her families fight against cancer.
  • Bella And The Magic Willow Tree

    B.W. Evans

    eBook (Emphaloz Publishing House, Aug. 9, 2019)
    11 year old Bella loved Elvis. Her one wish was to go back in time and meet The King. The only thing that could help her with that wish was Bella's Magic Willow Tree. That might sound easy just climb in the tree ,make a wish and away you go to see Elvis. Unfortunately it was anything but easy. Her mom was sure Bella was sick. Her mom knew Elvis was long gone and Bella's crazy idea of climbing into her tree and seeing Elvis only did one thing-PUT HER IN BED.! Bella was confined to her bed until a doctor announced "Bella is OK." When Bella finely got to her willow tree she was forced to sneeze in order to see Elvis. At that time Elvis was only ten and the first thing Bella did was to accidently step on and destroy his only guitar. Before she could talk to or tell Elvis she was sorry about his guitar she was sent back to her willow tree. It was not going well and it was about to get worse. Will Bella's wish about seeing Elvis come true or be shattered ?The answer to that question can only be found in the pages of BELLA & THE MAGIC WILLOW TREE.
  • A Commentary by W. W. Evans: On Criticisims Concerning American V. English Locomotives, With Testimony by English Engineers

    W. W. Evans

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Dec. 3, 2017)
    Excerpt from A Commentary by W. W. Evans: On Criticisims Concerning American V. English Locomotives, With Testimony by English EngineersAnother most useful and handy machine in general use in America, especially on the Western prairies, where fuel is scarce, is the Corcoran wind machine for pumping. I think it is the most perfect wind motor ever invented. It is used in connection with cedar tanks, holding fro'm to gallons, for supplying the engines. The machines are entirely automatic. They set themselves to the wind, and turn their face from it when it blows too hard; they can be regulated to any strength of wind, and will work in the lightest zephyr.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • A Commentary by W. W. Evans: On Criticisims Concerning American V. English Locomotives, With Testimony by English Engineers

    W. W. Evans

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Excerpt from A Commentary by W. W. Evans: On Criticisims Concerning American V. English Locomotives, With Testimony by English EngineersAnother most useful and handy machine in general use in America, especially on the Western prairies, where fuel is scarce, is the Corcoran wind machine for pumping. I think it is the most perfect wind motor ever invented. It is used in connection with cedar tanks, holding fro'm to gallons, for supplying the engines. The machines are entirely automatic. They set themselves to the wind, and turn their face from it when it blows too hard; they can be regulated to any strength of wind, and will work in the lightest zephyr.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.