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Books published by publisher SELF

  • Black Cat and his Hat

    Stephen S Lakios

    eBook (Self, )
    None
  • Nephetelum "Dark Son Rising"

    Charles Anderson

    eBook (Self, )
    Satan has created a new kind of creature. In defiance to God, he has created the perfect killing machine. A great read for any Vampire lover, a new twist in the ever evolving mystery, and legend of the Vampire. The Vampire is given true origin in this story. Fabian loves yet hates his curse. Forever his kind have roamed and pilaged the earth. Now they have a home an origin of where they came from. Satan gives birth to the first Vampire. As evil and rotten as the devil himself, yet as beautiful as the sun light caressing a blooming rose on the first day of spring.
  • Pi, the Merdog: a puppy's story

    Kristofer Kasper

    language (Self, Aug. 18, 2016)
    Little Pi loves his momma, but he loves fishing more. After sneaking off early one morning to the lake, Pi ends up on an amazing adventure in an underwater world. Follow along as the young puppy makes friends and learns some lessons about life.
  • Visit from a Butterfly: Meeting with a Monarch

    Debbie Teague

    language (Self, June 5, 2016)
    Fascinating facts I learned from a Monarch named Blue while relaxing in my garden one afternoon.
  • Tepee the Manatee

    Helen Digges Spivey

    language (Self, Feb. 11, 2012)
    This is an eBook for the curious, the young, and all those who are young at heart, complete with photos. It follows the underwater adventures of a little manatee calf, and what it must learn about itself, and where it must live. Or as little Tepee would put it ~~~ “live as an ‘in-danger’ species.”Overall, it will give you a glimpse of a life cycle that might be all but gone before you have a chance to read this book to the next generation, if we do not realize, and change what we are doing to the Manatee population.
  • At the Watering Hole: Australia

    Debbie Teague

    language (self, May 18, 2016)
    A visit to a watering hole with information about some of Australia's interesting wildlife.
  • The Travel Adventures of PJ Mouse - In Queensland

    Megan Elizabeth

    eBook (self, June 27, 2015)
    Join PJ Mouse, Emily's adorable, slightly featherbrained stuffed animal, on this, his second adventure, along the coast of Queensland, as he snorkels at the Great Barrier Reef, chats with a Loggerhead turtle in the midst of a great undertaking, and explores the tropical rainforest - until he has to be rescued by one of the local friendly wildlife. Educational and fun for the young reader, the PJ Mouse books encourage kids to overcome their fears of the unknown and appreciate, and care for, the world around us.
  • Bedrhyme Stories - The CRYSTAL-GLOW

    Gary Kuyper

    language (Self, Feb. 5, 2010)
    A group of outcasts befriend each other because normal society finds it fit to reject them. They then set out on a quest to gain possession of the crystal-glow, a unique gemstone inside the throat of an evil dragon. The crystal-glow allows the dragon to control its fire-breathing power. Remove the crystal-glow and you destroy the beast.
  • ScoopDaddy's St. Nick's Magic

    Summer Houston

    eBook (Self, )
    None
  • No Nap for Sophia

    Gina Stargel

    language (Self, Nov. 3, 2015)
    Sophia does not want to take a nap...But her mother sings her a special song that helps her fall asleep.
  • The Stamp Collection: Story of a Pen Pal

    Debbie Teague

    language (self, May 17, 2016)
    A story of pen pals and how a shy little girl got friends.
  • Hurry up Ember

    Diana Reynolds

    language (self, March 30, 2015)
    As little children are often expected to fit with busy adult schedules and appointments, it can be challenging. Often it leads to upsets for parents and children, especially as children are involved in their own events. Ember discovers that there are some things that just can’t be hurried and must take their own time no matter what hurry and pressure is going on. Hurry up Ember is a gentle reminder that childhood is short and full of wonder. Take a big breath and take time to get ready… then ‘hurrying up’ can be much simpler and much far less trouble. Diana Reynolds has created a refreshingly wise story about a point of tension both children and adults experience and offers a solution that works for Ember and his family.