Browse all books

Books with author William Sites

  • The Raid: A Revolutionary War Story

    William Bates

    eBook
    None
  • The Really Quite Good British Cookbook: The Food We Love from 100 of Our Best Chefs, Cooks, Bakers and Local Heroes

    William Sitwell

    Hardcover (Nourish, March 21, 2017)
    What do you cook for the people you love? Asked this question, 100 of Britain’s food heroes have shared their most beloved recipes to make this extraordinary cookbook. Nigella Lawson divulges how to bake her Chocolate Guinness Cake and Rick Stein fries up Shrimp & Dill Fritters with Ouzo. Yotam Ottolenghi would serve Pea & Mint Croquettes and for Jamie Oliver, an unrivalled Fantastic Fish Pie. These are just a few of the incredible recipes provided by the best and brightest on the British food scene, including chefs such as Raymond Blanc, Gordon Ramsay, Delia Smith, James Martin, Nigel Slater, Thomasina Miers, Mark Hix, Jason Atherton, Marco Pierre White, Claudia Roden and more. Compiled by award-winning food editor and author William Sitwell, The Really Quite Good British Cookbook is keenly anticipated and a stunning object in its own right. Ultimately it is a celebration of the breadth, creativity and richness of Britain’s unique food culture.
  • The Landahar Chronicles: Book One

    William Sites

    language (, March 6, 2017)
    Alex holds an unknown secret that the Gormons, a warlike tribe from another world, desperately seek. The Gormons send Tre Boor after five-year-old Alex, but before Tre Boor has a chance to complete his mission, Queen Kah Leen learns of the Gormon plot and sends Setis Lib to intercept the Gormon. Setis Lib gains Alex’s trust, but Alex is faced with a difficult task: he must convince his parents to build, and then use, a portal to Landahar. If Alex’s parents don’t take their son’s plea seriously, Tre Boor will continue to haunt their son. If they follow their son’s plan, they will unknowingly enter a fantasyland of unique animals, mysterious cultures, and wizards.
  • The Landahar Chronicles: Journey to Landahar

    William Sites

    Paperback (Independently published, March 7, 2017)
    Alex holds an unknown secret that the Gormons, a warlike tribe from another world, desperately seek. The Gormons send Tre Boor after five-year-old Alex, but before Tre Boor has a chance to complete his mission, Queen Kah Leen learns of the Gormon plot and sends Setis Lib to intercept the Gormon. Setis Lib gains Alex’s trust, but Alex is faced with a difficult task: he must convince his parents to build, and then use, a portal to Landahar. If Alex’s parents don’t take their son’s plea seriously, Tre Boor will continue to haunt their son. If they follow their son’s plan, they will unknowingly enter a fantasyland of unique animals, mysterious cultures, and wizards.
  • This Is Me: Tales Of Autism

    Tammy Sites, William Sites

    Paperback (Independently published, June 23, 2018)
    Rhyme along and learn about autism. A fun picture book with simple illustrations so that children can focus on the words. I have a secret in my head. I will share with you today. It is about me, so please be kind. Perhaps you will learn my way :)
  • The Landahar Chronicles: Secret of Cerret

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    language (, Aug. 8, 2017)
    The Landahar Chronicles is an epic fantasy adventure that is suitable for the young and the old. The story spans centuries and is filled with wizards, intriguing civilizations, mysterious beasts, ancient forests, and secret portals that lead to other worlds. In this third book of the series, a two hundred-year-long war has just ended, but King Remialk is not satisfied with only ruling over one tribe. While he seeks to restart the war, other tribes try to stitch the tattered rags of peace. A wizard gets involved to save his tribe from certain destruction and then gets a surprise visit from someone who has helped King Remialk during the war.With spells having already been cast, and new spells being prepared for the future, can the wizards keep Landahar safe?
  • The War, The Wizard, And The Sacrifice

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    language (, May 3, 2017)
    Landahar has been gripped in a war for the past one hundred seventy-five years and shows no signs of letting up. The Gormons have intensified their attacks through the help of a witch named Cerret and all hope for peace seems lost.Twins are born into the line of wizards, but as with all wizards, they are sworn to neutrality. Can they find a way to use their powers to stop the Gormons? Or will they be forced to flee Landahar through a portal that the eldest wizard has created?A living treehouse, a spying owl, a beastly river snake, and a baffling sacrifice are contained in The War, the Wizard, and the Sacrifice. A must read to find out if peace is secured or if the war continues. And to prepare you for what is to come in future books of The Landahar Chronicles.
  • WHERE THE SUN SETS

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    language (, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Alex and his parents return to Landahar for what might be their last visit, but unforeseen events delay their departure. The secrets of a stranger complicate matters and the family finds themselves having to make a crucial decision.The fate of more than one person hangs in the balance as Alex’s parents decide whether or not they will let their son help another person, but at an extreme cost. Servitude is a virtue of wizards, but to what extreme does this virtue lead?
  • The War, The Wizard, And The Sacrifice

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    Paperback (Independently published, May 4, 2017)
    Landahar has been gripped in a war for the past one hundred seventy-five years and shows no signs of letting up. The Gormons have intensified their attacks through the help of a witch named Cerret and all hope for peace seems lost. Twins are born into the line of wizards, but as with all wizards, they are sworn to neutrality. Can they find a way to use their powers to stop the Gormons? Or will they be forced to flee Landahar through a portal that the eldest wizard has created? A living treehouse, a spying owl, a beastly river snake, and a baffling sacrifice are contained in The War, the Wizard, and the Sacrifice. A must read to find out if peace is secured or if the war continues. And to prepare you for what is to come in future books of The Landahar Chronicles.
  • The Landahar Chronicles: Secret of Cerret

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 9, 2017)
    The Landahar Chronicles is an epic fantasy adventure that is suitable for the young and the old. The story spans centuries and is filled with wizards, intriguing civilizations, mysterious beasts, ancient forests, and secret portals that lead to other worlds. In this third book of the series, a two hundred-year-long war has just ended, but King Remialk is not satisfied with only ruling over one tribe. While he seeks to restart the war, other tribes try to stitch the tattered rags of peace. A wizard gets involved to save his tribe from certain destruction and then gets a surprise visit from someone who has helped King Remialk during the war. With spells having already been cast, and new spells being prepared for the future, can the wizards keep Landahar safe?
  • I Spy The Sky So High

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 10, 2019)
    A wonderful little book for grade school kids to learn about nature, the world, new words and silly things through the use of clever rhymes. This is an easy reader to help your child read better and have fun while doing it.
  • WHERE THE SUN SETS

    William Sites, Tammy Sites

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 29, 2017)
    Alex and his parents return to Landahar for what might be their last visit, but unforeseen events delay their departure. The secrets of a stranger complicate matters and the family finds themselves having to make a crucial decision. The fate of more than one person hangs in the balance as Alex’s parents decide whether or not they will let their son help another person, but at an extreme cost. Servitude is a virtue of wizards, but to what extreme does this virtue lead?