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Books with title Hidden Worlds

  • Hidden Worlds

    Ben Anderson, Cazzyjane, Shane Caswell

    eBook
    Hidden Worlds is Book 4 of The McGunnegal Chronicles - a fun, clean, Irish/Celtic fantasy series that's great for ages 8 to 108.It's 1846 in Ireland. Many months have passed since the McGunnegal family discovered that Grandpa had been hiding a secret down in his potato cellar - a relic of a lost age of Ireland that carried them into the world of the Others, where the creatures of Irish legend still live on.But now Henny has been kidnapped by an insane dwarf, and the McGunnegals are forced to do his bidding to get her back. They must attempt to recapture the lost mirror of Mor-Fae from the Terror that haunts the Dismal Bog, then help the dwarf on a mysterious mission that he says will turn all of history upside-down, and make the Others the masters of the world.They also discover that Professor McPherson has been busy as well. He has partnered with the Grimm Brothers to bring certain outcasts and misfits from among the Others to Wales, where he is housing them in the sub-basements of the Ismere School. Strange and mysterious things are bound to happen…The legends of Ireland, Wales, and Cornwall come together in this fabulously fun adventure that whispers of deep things.
  • Hidden World: Ocean

    Libby Walden, Stephanie Fizer Coleman

    Hardcover (360 Degrees, March 6, 2018)
    Young children can lift the large flaps to learn more about the many different kinds of creatures and plants that live beneath the waves. Readers come face-to-face with dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and other creatures that live just below the surface. A trip to the ocean floor allows for an up-close look at anemones, the coral reef, lobsters, anglerfish, and other deep-sea dwellers.
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  • Hidden Worlds

    Ben Anderson, Shane Caswell, Cazzyjane

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 26, 2017)
    Hidden Worlds is Book 4 of The McGunnegal Chronicles - a fun, clean, Irish/Celtic fantasy series that's great for ages 8 to 108. It's 1846 in Ireland. Many months have passed since the McGunnegal family discovered that Grandpa had been hiding a secret down in his potato cellar - a relic of a lost age of Ireland that carried them into the world of the Others, where the creatures of Irish legend still live on. But now Henny has been kidnapped by an insane dwarf, and the McGunnegals are forced to do his bidding to get her back. They must attempt to recapture the lost mirror of Mor-Fae from the Terror that haunts the Dismal Bog, then help the dwarf on a mysterious mission that he says will turn all of history upside-down, and make the Others the masters of the world. They also discover that Professor McPherson has been busy as well. He has partnered with the Grimm Brothers to bring certain outcasts and misfits from among the Others to Wales, where he is housing them in the sub-basements of the Ismere School. Strange and mysterious things are bound to happen… The legends of Ireland, Wales, and Cornwall come together in this fabulously fun adventure that whispers of deep things.
  • The Hidden World

    Schuyler J. Ebersol, Zachary Webber, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, July 28, 2015)
    Nate Williams was found wandering alone in the woods at the age of six. He suffers a heart attack at the age of seventeen, which profoundly changes his body and soul - he becomes a shifter, assuming the shape of a wolf. He is sent to the Noble College, where changing into an animal is normal and classes are about altering the weather or changing nature rather than math. Nate quickly realizes that there is more going on at Noble than meets the eye. When a series of murders around the country threaten the secrecy of the Hidden World, Nate and his friends take it upon themselves to figure out what is going on and bring the killers to justice.
  • The Hidden Worlds

    Sandra Ingerman, Katherine Wood

    Paperback (Moon Books, July 27, 2018)
    Were those people in Isaiah's dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he'd never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they've shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
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  • The Hidden Worlds

    Sandra Ingerman, Katherine Wood

    language (Moon Books, July 27, 2018)
    Were those people in Isaiah's dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he'd never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they've shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
  • Hidden World

    AG Liam

    language (AG Liam, April 24, 2016)
    After leaving behind her hapless life, Dani’s destiny started to emerge—she is no longer the person she once was. Empowered and confident, she is now ready to avenge those who caused her harm and changed her life forever. Through a tumultuous turn of events, she finds a new home in the magnificent Rhowel village, where she is treated like one of their own. In this village,everything is tranquil, yet there’s an ever-present threat from the Ruemisuds, who want to end an ancient rivalry once and for all. As the Rhowel Rebels are preparing to fight and defend their home from annihilation, Dani is ready to protect her newfound family from the Ruemisuds. However, nothing can prepare Dani, or the Rhowels, for what the sadistic Ruemisuds have created. Dark Incidence is perfect for fans who love action-packed novels with a dystopian fantasy twist such as The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Legend by Marie Lu, and Divergent by Veronica Roth.
  • Hidden Worlds

    James Bow

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Readers will be amazed at the examples of hidden things revealed such as underground tunnels, abandoned towns, ancient cave paintings, and an emperor's lost tomb.
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  • Hidden Worlds

    StephenKramer

    Paperback (HoughtonMifflin, Aug. 31, 2003)
    Title: Hidden Worlds( Looking Through a Scientist's Microscope) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: StephenKramer <>Publisher: HoughtonMifflin
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  • Hidden worlds

    National Geographic Society

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, March 15, 1981)
    Book by National Geographic Society
  • Exposing Hidden Worlds

    Michael Burgan

    eBook (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    President Theodore Roosevelt called Jacob Riis “the best American I ever knew.” The pioneering photojournalist—an immigrant from Denmark—drew attention to the poverty and evils of slum life in the late 1800s. Riis won national acclaim when his photos illustrated his bestselling book How the Other Half Lives. The book focused on the difficult time immigrants faced as thousands of newcomers flooded into the United States each year. Riis called for reform and hoped to prod government officials to help the poor people who were forced to live under horrible conditions. The impact of Riis’ photos came from capturing the poor and homeless as they lived and worked, with the subjects’ eyes often staring directly into the camera. The great photographer Ansel Adams called them “magnificent achievements in the field of humanistic photography.” But the reforms that came from Riis’ work have not eliminated urban poverty and homelessness, and important work remains to be done.
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  • Hidden Worlds

    James Bow

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Readers will be amazed at the examples of hidden things revealed such as underground tunnels, abandoned towns, ancient cave paintings, and an emperor's lost tomb.
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