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Books with author William J. Roberts

  • Wheels in the Sky: A Novel

    Robert Williams

    language (Partie Dog Press, Jan. 13, 2017)
    WHEELS IN THE SKY by Robert Williams is a fun read for Young Adults, New Adults, and people of all ages. Fueled by rebellion, boredom and Slushees, two teenage boys in wheelchairs wreak havoc on their small town of Pungo in the Dismal Swamp of Virginia’s Tidewater region, until the arrival of a new girl in a wheelchair. She wrecks her own havoc on their friendship and hearts as they all work together to build a flying machine. Narrated by the unsentimental Dismal Swamp itself, the book examines the fragility of our human bodies and the unbreakable nature of the human spirit and love.
  • FUNNY STORIES: 17 Funny Pet Stories That Will Brighten Your Day- 8 Funny Sales Stories for National Salesperson Day

    Robert Williams

    eBook
    “17 Funny Pet Stories That Will Brighten Your Day & 8 Funny Sales Stories for National Salesperson Day” Book are full of interesting stories. When parents listen these stories to children’s or Adults read these stories, they will enjoy it.Everyone like the Humorous stories. Because it can fresh your mind. As we know that, when everyone come to home at night , he feels sooo tired. So they need some funny things to hear, So for that Purpose we prepare that Humorous Stories Book which give you rest also fresh your mind.As I think that these stories will not be heard before our book reading, you can tell to your friends and neighbor families about these interesting storiesThis book has “17 Funny Pet Stories That Will Brighten Your Day & 8 Funny Sales Stories for National Salesperson Day”; every moment you will enjoy when hearing these stories.Read once in your life must this book, because these Stories are full of fun & entertainment, also makes your evening full of happiness.So read this book once in life must and must share with your friend and neighbor families….
  • CRIME STORIES BOOK: 21 Disturbing & Famous True Crime Stories You Can Read Tonight

    Robert Williams

    eBook
    I want to thank you and congratulate you for downloading the book, “21 Disturbing & Famous True Crime Stories You Can Read Tonight.”Some of these Crimes are either about dead, incarcerated, or disappeared though it won't matter. You'll still want to lock your doors after reading these stories of True Crime Stories.Just reading about these dishonorable Criminals will make you want to lock your doors, even if it’s been years since the Criminals was caught or executed. Definitely, these “21 Disturbing & Famous True Crime Stories You Can Read Tonight.”One of these was described by neighbors as a friendly and likable man. And another was a six-foot-nine-inch sociopath with a violent past. These Criminals might have looked different on the surface, but underneath they all shared one important thing: a frightening and all-consuming hunger for bloodshed.Here are “21 Disturbing & Famous True Crime Stories You Can Read Tonight.”
  • Most Horror: 25 People Share their Creepiest Hometown Legends

    Robert Williams

    language (, Feb. 11, 2019)
    Thanks to download our Book of 25 People Share their Creepiest Hometown Legendsso don’t miss it and read to them at last past. You will not before when you read this book. We have all heard our fair share of creepy stories; they are what small villages are made of. Whether it be the haunted house full of scare and on the edge of villages or the strange and terrible monsters that lurk, hidden in the mid-night. It has been passed from generation to generation these stories shift and change occurs in it as the years pass by and while they are often based on nothing more than our darkest terrors, whose knows a few of them may just be fully real stories.Settle in and get ready to shake as people from round the world share their most horrifying hometown urban legends. Go on, read them after dark—we dare you.Now turn off the lights and take a large bed sheets and hide himself in them because the truth is we’re not safe. The actual world is far more frightening than anything we can make up.
  • 1541: The Cataclysm

    Robert William Jones

    (Independently published, May 10, 2019)
    Thomas Cromwell is dead but his legacy remains:When the consequences of failure could include beheading or an even more grisly end, the game is serious. Could you survive an undercover assignment in Tudor England?Five years since the northern rebellion against the Reformation, a rebel monk trying to survive Henry VIII’s purge of the ringleaders learns about a conspiracy that could rip apart the fabric of faith in England.Alerted by the monk, an undercover team assemble in York to gather clues before dispersing throughout England to stop the conspiracy whilst Henry, his wife of less than a year, Catherine Howard and, ironically, her lover Thomas Culpeper, make their way toward York.The offbeat team fighting against the impending Cataclysm includes Edward Fawkes, two sisters posing as washerwomen, a delusional and accident-prone adventurer, and, curiously, a mouse.If you enjoy quirky historical fiction combining humour, mystery, engaging and unpredictable characters as well as historical figures you know well and love (or hate!) this is for you. Fans of C.J. Sansom, Hilary Mantel, Ellis Peters and Dan Brown, make sure you buy this first book in the Micklegate series today. RWJ’s first two books in this series have received positive acclaim, the third will be available in Autumn 2020.1541 The Cataclysm. 1542 The Purge.
  • Wonder World 6: The Venom Mist

    Robert W. Williams

    eBook
    The continuing adventures of the Wonder World team.
  • Made in America: An Informal History of the English Language in the United States

    Bill Bryson, William Roberts

    Audio CD (AudioGO, Feb. 12, 2013)
    In Made in America, Bill Bryson de–mythologizes his native land—explaining how a dusty desert hamlet with neither woods nor holly became Hollywood, how the Wild West wasn’t won, why Americans say “lootenant” and “Toosday,” how Americans were eating junk food long before the word itself was cooked up—as well as exposing the true origins of the G–string, the original $64,000 question, and Dr. Kellogg of cornflakes fame.
  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson, William Roberts

    Audio CD (Chivers Sound Library, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Traces the author's adventurous trek along the Appalachian Trail past its natural pleasures, human eccentrics, and offbeat comforts.
  • Neither Here Nor There: Travels in Europe

    Bill Bryson, William Roberts

    Audio CD (AudioGO, April 30, 2013)
    Having seen Europe with a rucksack on his back and a youthful spring in his step twenty years earlier, Bill Bryson decides to make a sentimental journey back to that familiar territory, to wander perilously through the minefields of linguistic confusion and through innumerable European cities in search of a room for the night and a good square meal. With characteristic caustic wit and a cynical eye, he suffers every known peculiarity of every country he visits and in the process creates an unforgettably incisive, honest, and funny portrait of modern Europe.
  • The Kids Who Thought They Could Fly

    Robert Williams

    language (, Aug. 10, 2019)
    Three teenagers in wheelchairs build a flying machine to escape their earthly bounds.
  • The Lost Warship

    Robert Williams

    eBook (Ozymandias Press, July 27, 2016)
    Jap bombs rained down, there was a tremendous blast—and a weird thing happened to the Idaho