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Books published by publisher JG Miller

  • A Light for Glady

    J.A. Miller

    eBook (J.A. Miller, June 22, 2015)
    The picture-perfect town of Glady hides a disturbing secret. On her first Sunday at Countryside Church, Rose meets a blue-haired boy who warns her that things are not what they seem. As she investigates, Rose gradually uncovers the terrifying truth, but doing so puts her in the middle of a very real spiritual battle for the fate of the church and the whole town. For there are some strongholds that are not easily uprooted.
  • Reave

    C. Miller

    language (C. Miller, Dec. 3, 2013)
    How far would you go to be free—to make your own choices without being subjected to punishment for doing what you felt was right? Could you kill for it? After being abandoned by her father as a child, Aster spent ten years of her life as a servant for the leader’s House in the broken city of New Bethel. She’d known, even as a child, that the cities of her world were corrupt places with human monsters—assassins—running rampant between their high walls. Thinking everything will remain the same as it always has there, Aster is startled to discover that one day . . . the cycle breaks. As a young new leader takes a strange and—at times—horrifying interest in her, will she be capable of discovering the reasons behind his actions and orders? In a world where nothing is as it seems and all things are never anywhere near as simple as they appear at first glance, will she be capable of making the distinction between what is real and what is not? Will she find anyone at all she can trust? More importantly . . . Does she have the strength to do what is necessary to survive in a world filled with evil?
  • Elude

    C. Miller

    language (C. Miller, July 13, 2014)
    Escaping is hard. Surviving is harder.Aster has lived a life of servitude for ten years, but now she is determined to be free. Countless Reapers stand between her and the gate to New Bethel, and more await just past the walls. She’s spent her life being invisible, but in a world full of assassins, becoming close to any of them only makes you a target for the rest. Every step she takes puts her in more danger, closer to Reapers with unknown intentions. Unexpected friendships develop, but can she really trust any Reaper when they’ve all been trained to deceive? Aster and Chase know what awaits them outside the city, but can they get past it?In Aster’s journey for freedom, she learns there are some things in life you can’t ever truly escape from, and that some steps can’t ever be taken back.
  • Thirteen - Voyage of the Indigo Children

    MJ Miller

    eBook (MJ Miller, Sept. 13, 2013)
    Thirteen - Voyage of the Indigo Children - is an epic adventure of twin siblings in a race against time to unravel the secrets of ancient legend and revive the mystical energy needed to restore balance to the people of the earth, and the poles that hold them together.It is the first novel in a trilogy, that charts the adventures of 12-year-old Mason and his twin sister Kai, as they unravel the secrets of a mysterious rock discovered in the desert on a class field trip.A sudden increase in solar flares and reports of strange noises from the sky, have re-ignited the panic of the 2012 prophecies - and landed them half-way across the globe, in a race against time.They must learn to use the technology of today, and the voices of the ancients, to restore balance to a world, that is literally about to be turned upside down...It is a light-hearted and comical quest that challenges our current knowledge and perceptions of; history, science, and legend - and exploits the gaps in logic that continue to peak our human curiosity.
  • One Night • Two Moons

    Joe Miller

    language (Joe Miller, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Summary: The Frasier Fir trees on Farmer Brown’s Christmas tree farm tire of having to stay in one place. So on the rare occurrence of 2 moons in one night magic transforms the trees into whimsical characters that are now capable of playing musical instruments, dancing and even speaking.
  • Thirteen - Voyage of the Indigo Children

    MJ Miller

    Paperback (MJ Miller, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Thirteen - Voyage of the Indigo Children - is an epic adventure of twin siblings in a race against time to unravel the secrets of ancient legend and revive the mystical energy needed to restore balance to the people of the earth, and the poles that hold them together. It is the first novel in a trilogy, that charts the adventures of 12-year-old Mason and his twin sister Kai, as they unravel the secrets of a mysterious rock discovered in the desert on a class field trip. A sudden increase in solar flares and reports of strange noises from the sky, have re-ignited the panic of the 2012 prophecies - and landed them half-way across the globe, in a race against time. They must learn to use the technology of today, and the voices of the ancients, to restore balance to a world, that is literally about to be turned upside down... It is a light-hearted and comical quest that challenges our current knowledge and perceptions of; history, science, and legend - and exploits the gaps in logic that continue to peak our human curiosity.
  • One Night Two Moons

    Joe Miller

    Hardcover (Joe Miller, July 6, 2013)
    Summary: The Frasier Fir trees on Farmer Brown’s Christmas tree farm tire of having to stay in one place. So on the rare occurrence of 2 moons in one night magic transforms the trees into whimsical characters that are now capable of playing musical instruments, dancing and even speaking.
  • History of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Ancient and Modern Times

    W.O. BLAKE

    Leather Bound (J&H Miller, March 15, 1857)
    Complete with 34 chapters. The contents include: Ancient Slavery, Athenian Slaves, Sparta, Rome, Christian Slavery in Northern Africa, African Slave Trade from the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century, Nubian Slaves, West Indies, Early Abolitionists in England and American, Slavery & Slave trade in the American Colonies, Census of 1850, and much more. 832 pages in all. 12 inserted lithographic plates. Embossed leather with elaborately gilt spine and marbled edges.
  • Wizard of Oz: Play

    L.Frank Baum

    Paperback (J.G.Miller, May 15, 1989)
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  • Ai;: A social vision

    Charles S Daniel

    Hardcover (MIller, Jan. 1, 1893)
    Binding strong, text complete. Light cover and edgewear. Moderate age-toning to text. Tiny chips to first three end pages. Light repair to hinge by previous owner.
  • Eight Plays for Hand Puppets

    A R Philpott

    Hardcover (JG Miller, Aug. 15, 1980)
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