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  • Ghost Girl

    P. S. Power

    language (Orange Cat Publishing, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The book that you've all been waiting for!The Infected world is ready to explode.Scott Chambers, the hero known as Prime to most of the world, along with Becky Young, who used to be known as Dharma before she took her own life, must work together to save them all. Against events so far out of their power class that it might be impossible.An old enemy, and new friends appear, combined with more headaches than even the IPB normally has to deal with at one time.Can Prime, the world's greatest super-hero, or at least it's most infamous, defeat the trap laid for them in time? Can he even survive it?Possibly, but only if he can learn to accept help from a most unlikely source. A dead girl that he drove to suicide.
  • Open the Door

    S K Stansell, Jayden Ellsworth

    Hardcover (Orange Hat Publishing, Dec. 5, 2019)
    Girls Who Dream are Unstoppable!Readers will come away from reading Open the Door with encouraging thoughts and empowering ideas about what the future can bring for any girl! Dream big, and know that you can grow up to be a Fire Chief, a Mayor, an Astronaut, or anything else you choose to be! Girl Power!
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  • Without Rhythm

    P.S. Power

    language (Orange Cat Publishing, Oct. 19, 2012)
    In the darkest moments, miracles can happen.After seven years of art school, learning to be a Bard, Pran is kicked out when a prank goes sideways and ends up breaking a friend's leg. Left to fend for herself, all hope gone, she happens upon a helpless woman being attacked and tries her best to stop it.Breaking a few laws in the process.Now she has a choice, either learn to be an apprentice Guardian until things settle down, or learn to survive on the streets.The decision is easy, since eating is far more pleasant than starvation, or so she assumes. Being a Guardian is a lot more than she bargained for however and with each passing day it become far more obvious that something is very wrong with the world.Because people have started to worship the technologies of the past, and as a Guardian, no matter how new, it's up to her to stop them. Before they destroy the world.This is book one in the brand new series from P.S. Power: The Lament.*It's about right for anyone that enjoyed "The Hunger Games" or finished the "Harry Potter" series. Some adult themes and situations.
  • Dad's Favorite Fish

    Dustin E Murphy

    Hardcover (Orange Hat Publishing, Dec. 20, 2018)
    Any FIN is possible when you go fishing with Dad!
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  • There's a Mouse in My House

    Reed Graf, Margaret Selkey

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Aug. 29, 2018)
    "No matter how tall Or how big or how small If we all meet half-way We'll all have a good day!!"
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  • The Bottom of the Lake

    Steven Stack

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Oct. 3, 2018)
    Four girls. Four stories. And an ending none of them saw coming.When Vanessa, Lindsey, and Claire sneak away from Camp Kimi for a night of junk food and ghost stories, they meet Dani, a strange and distant girl none of them have seen before. As each tells her own scary tale, they reveal personal truths they could never share directly. But the newcomer has a story of her own, and before they know it, the three friends find themselves an unwitting part of it-and there might be no escape.
  • From Malena with Love

    Courtney Kotloski, Natalie Sorrentino

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Sept. 25, 2019)
    For anyone who brings color into the world…What would the world be like without love? Birds couldn’t fly. A dark gray would take over and all the creatures and people would lose their color. This is what happens one day when Malena wakes up. She discovers that love has left the world, and as sadness takes her over, she starts to lose her color. Malena makes a choice to try to bring love back. Will she save the world?From Malena with Love is a story about remembering the lonely, being kind to all creatures, and using the simple power of being thoughtful to fill the world with good and wonderful things.
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  • Lightning Bug Lantern

    Andrea Skuta, Julie Wells

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, May 15, 2019)
    Lightning Bug Lantern is a heartwarming story for children that emphasizes the importance of teamwork and friendship through the eyes of Maggie, a young girl whose biggest wish is to catch enough lightning bugs to fill her campsite with magic light.
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  • Rabbit Hollow Adventures

    Colleen E Tierney, Samantha Williams

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Elizabeth loves to explore. Her Vermont house is surrounded by trees, mountains, and a pond where she meets all kinds of fascinating creatures. Come along with her as she discovers what animals live near her!
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  • Glass Storm: The 2005 Stoughton, Wisconsin Tornado

    Sally Lovell, Mary Lovell

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Aug. 18, 2019)
    After carrying their story around for years, a mother and daughter share their personal recollection of a tornado hitting their hometown. Sally was in the middle of the storm, and Mary, her daughter, was across town on the other end of the phone. Experience their heart-wrenching account as Mary received what she thought would be the last phone call from her mother.
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  • Naughty Bailey, Naughty

    Paula Loizzo, Kate Miller

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Sometimes labrador dogs are just full of vinegar. They get into everything imaginable and their name could be easily changed to Mischief. Bailey had one of those playful days. Does she end up a naughty dog or a good dog at the end of the day?
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  • Gabby's Gumball Garden

    Sue Rozumowicz, Jayden Ellsworth

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Dec. 4, 2017)
    Gabby loves to chew gumballs and blow gigantic bubbles, but when she’s done, she just tosses them on the ground wherever she happens to be. This lands Gabby in a lot of trouble! But when large colorful gumballs start growing in her mother’s garden in the place of weeds, she thinks it’s the answer to all of her problems.