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  • The Tiger's Egg: The Wednesday Tales No. 2

    Jon Berkeley, Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 18, 2007)
    When the Circus Bolsillo lands in Larde, orphan Miles Wednesday and his angel-friend Little join its wondrous and chaotic show. They soon fall in with Doctor Tau-Tau, a mysterious and bumbling fortune-teller who once knew Miles's parents and claims Miles's father is very much alive. Miles sets out in secret with Doctor Tau-Tau, but to his surprise the search for his father quickly turns into a hunt for a much coveted and powerful Tiger's Egg—a stone fabled to contain the soul of a tiger. No one knows its true whereabouts, and as Miles and Little begin to puzzle the bits together, they uncover its curious connection to Miles's parents. Could the Egg be the key to the secrets of Miles's own past? Jon Berkeley's second novel in The Wednesday Tales continues the fantastical and often comical story of Miles Wednesday, as he sets forth on another strange adventure in pursuit of the truth.
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  • Bran Hambric: The Farfield Curse

    Kaleb Nation, Brandon Dorman

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Sept. 9, 2009)
    The Farfield Curse brims with mystery, magic, and fun. Kaleb Nation's wry sense of humor kept me smiling, even while the mystical sparks flew. Get ready for lots of surprises and watch out for gnomes! D.J. MacHale, Author of the Pendragon Series In a bustling metropolis where magic is outlawed, a six-year-old child is found inside a locked bank vault. A scrap of paper reveals his name: Bran Hambric. The child remembers nothing of his life before the vault. Only magic could have done this. But why would any mage risk breaking the law to place a child in a bank vault? Eight years later the City of Dunce has forgotten about Bran. Even his foster parents don't seem to know he exists. But there are those who have been watching, biding their time, waiting to strike, people who know where Bran came from and why he was sent away. And they will do anything to get Bran back, dead or alive Welcome to a world unlike any other where the adventure of a lifetime is just beginning. Getting to know Kaleb Nation: Sourcebooks: How did the idea for the story of Bran Hambric first come to you? Kaleb Nation: I was fourteen and lying in bed, staring at the ceiling and thinking of an entirely different story I was working on (I was homeschooled and my mom gave me lots of creative writing assignments). Suddenly, out of nowhere, I imagined a boy and a banker waiting on a rooftop for a burglar. For some reason, the image struck me, so that I almost immediately knew the background: this boy had been left behind years before, the burglar was coming for him, and the city outlawed magic. I also knew that it was a fantasy world but in a modern setting. I immediately got up and wrote down a few pages of notes so I wouldn't forget, and also wrote in my journal in the dark that I'd finally had "the idea." The date was 3/3/03. The time was 9:55 p.m. SB: You're currently a college student, living in Dallas, Texas. Where are you from? KN: I was born and lived in Round Rock, Texas, until 2003. I started writing the book here, and can remember the house and location perfectly. The surroundings were influential to certain locations in the book. Also, the Round Rock Public Library was a huge influence. In 2003, we moved to Bastrop, Texas, where I finished the novel and signed with my agent and publisher. SB: Besides being a college student and first-time author, what are your other hobbies? KN: I blog regularly at KalebNation.com, and I run TwilightGuy.com, a site revolving around the Twilight book series, which receives about 10,000 hits per day. I also have my own YouTube channel (youtube.com/kalebnation) where I create video blogs and content for about 22,000 subscribers. I also enjoy making music with my computer, mainly instrumental and soundtrack scores. I have composed a soundtrack for the novel (you can hear many of the tracks at http://www.kalebnation.com/music). This has received a lot of attention, with over 20,000 plays on YouTube. I have plans to offer the soundtrack for free download to promote the novel. SB: When people ask you what Bran Hambric: The Farfield Curse is about, what do you tell them? KN: Bran Hambric was found locked in a bank vault at six years old, with no memory of his past. For years, he has lived with one of the bankers, wondering why he was left behind—until one night, when he is fourteen, he is suddenly confronted by a maddened creature, speaking of Bran's true past and trying to kidnap him. Bran finds that he is at the center of a plot that started years before he was even born: the plot of a deadly curse his mother created and one that her former masters are hunting for him to complete. Haunted by the spirit of his mother's master and living in a city where magic is illegal, Bran must undo the crimes of his past, before it is too late. SB: How long did it take you to write Bran Hambric? KN: The first novel took most of my teenage years to complete—about six years. SB: Did the book entail any unusual writing habits or places? KN: I originally wrote almost five hundred pages of the book in six to nine months, which is the fastest I've ever done, just to get it all out. Then, I spent the next four years completely rewriting the book multiple times until I was able to bring the story out correctly. This turned into two boxes and two drawers full of papers, forming The Farfield Curse and notes for five sequels. Many of the street names in the book came from a graveyard we passed when I was fifteen (I quickly wrote down as many names as I could from the car). In the beginning, I would write chapters of the book on my tiny monochrome Palm Pilot while taking care of my baby brother during naps. Palm Pilot typing, I will note, is very, very slow. I once had an idea in the grocery store (I can remember specifically which store) where I had no paper, and had to outline the scene on a spare grocery bag. I still have the bag, and the scene is still in the book. SB: In discussing your book with friends, what have they found most intriguing? KN: The biggest grab I've found is the "magic crime" aspect, which I don't feel has been explored much in other books. The idea that Bran's parents were criminals, and even more so of magic, seems to grip interest. People also seem to enjoy that it is in another world yet very similar in ways to our own. SB: Are there any lessons to be learned from your book? KN: I think my book tells the power of choice: Bran's mother chose to sacrifice any good within her for great power. Bran, however, chooses a different path, despite being predisposed to it by his own mother. A theme of "choice" and how our choices affect others runs throughout many parts of the book. SB: How do you think your story might influence other kids who like to write and/or want to write a book? KN: My dream as a young teenager was to become published. Through these years, I idolized other authors, watching every documentary or video of a book signing I could find on YouTube. Somehow, after years of writing and rewriting, everything worked out in the end. I have received countless letters from teens and even adults saying my journey has influenced them to start writing, which is really the biggest payoff of everything. Even though the journey started off rough in the beginning, with a lot of effort, it all worked out in the end, and I'm finally getting to live my dream. I think my story can help other kids realize that their dream of becoming a writer can come true, if they're willing to work hard for it. (20090801)
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  • Monster Hunters

    Dean Lorey, Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 28, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Coming to realize that the creatures in his nightmares can escape through a portal in his mind, Charlie Benjamin goes to the Nightmare Academy where he can learn to control this powerful gift, yet when one of the four lords of the Netherworld sneaks out beyond his mind, he must turn to his new friends to return him back to his rightful home.
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  • Nightmare Academy

    Dean Lorey, Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 21, 2007)
    When Charlie Benjamin sleeps, monsters wake up.It's hard to fit in when your nightmares open portals to the Netherworld, where horrible creatures live—like the class 3 Netherstalker that invaded a sleepover and tried to eat the other children. Luckily there's a place for Charlie—the Nightmare Academy. Built from wrecked ships set in the branches of the world's most incredible tree fort, the Academy trains people to use their unique gifts to fight the monsters that rush in when the lights go out. But Charlie is far more powerful than anyone ever imagined, and his entrance exam opens a portal straight to the heart of the Netherworld, where ultimate evil plots Earth's destruction. He'll need all his cleverness—and the help of his new friends—to save himself and his family and to put these bad boys to bed once and for all. The monsters under your bed are real!But never fear—the Nightmare Academy will train Nethermancers and Banishers like you to destroy them!
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  • Half Worlder

    Lee J Falin, Brandon Dorman

    Paperback (Light & Lore LLC, Dec. 5, 2013)
    Half-worlder. Sub-human. Alien. Those are some of the more polite names people use to describe you when your mother is from another planet.Fifteen-year-old Kristin Magnuson has grown up with these labels. Now she’s been chosen to take part in the Youth Ambassador program and train to become Earth’s youth ambassador to the Centauri system.Just as she starts to feel like she is fitting in, she finds herself at the center of a deadly interstellar conspiracy that makes her question everything she thought she knew about herself and her family.
  • The Lightning Key

    Jon Berkeley, Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 2, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In the final book of the Wednesday Tales, Miles sets off with Little, his Song Angel friend, to find Miles's Aunt Nura. Nura may be their only hope in releaseing the Egg's true power, and helping Miles bring back his father.
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  • The Palace of Laughter: The Wednesday Tales No. 1

    Jon Berkeley, Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Orphaned eleven-year-old Miles Wednesday and his companion, a Song Angel named Little, are helped by a talking tiger as they set off to find a missing Storm Angel and Miles's beloved stuffed bear, ending up in a peculiar circus where the audience cannot stop laughing.
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  • Axel the Truck: Beach Race

    J D Riley, Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 4, 2013)
    Axel is a little truck with big, big wheels who loves speed and adventure. In Axel the Truck: Beach Race by J.D. Riley, first in a series, Axel s going to find out if he s fast enough to win an off-road race by the ocean against some bigger trucks. The monster trucks zoom down the sand, but Axel has a great and very loud! engine and the heart of a winner.Bright illustrations by Brandon Dorman bring the fun-loving, confident Axel to life.Axel the Truck: Beach Race is an I Can Read book designed to introduce children to the exciting world of reading. It is perfect for reading aloud to a child, which is the first step in creating a great reader."
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  • Santa's Stowaway by Brandon Dorman

    Brandon Dorman

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1896)
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  • Rise of the Evening Star

    Brandon Mull, Brandon Dorman

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2007)
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  • Half Worlder

    Lee J Falin, Brandon Dorman

    Paperback (Light & Lore LLC, )
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  • Santa's Stowaway

    Brandon Dorman

    Library Binding (GreenWilBk, Jan. 1, 2020)
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