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Books with title The forgotten bear

  • The Future Forgotten

    Loren Kohl

    eBook (Loren Kohl, Feb. 27, 2011)
    Vale Miller, now married to Marissa with a baby on the way, and the director of a Quantum Surveillance Center, embarks on a survey of life in the future using the quantum computer. He discovers that his invention is being used by the government to control and spy on its citizens. A scientist from the future risks his own life to convince Vale to develop technology to render the quantum computer ineffective and distribute it to the Russians. Meanwhile, Monto is in deep depression over his friend’s murder; but when Faison employs the mafia hit man who killed Stewart, Monto picks up the trail.Vale finds himself on the run from Faison and the government, with an eight months pregnant wife who refuses to be left behind. Can he save his own life, the woman he loves without betraying his country?
  • The Forgotten Tree

    Nancy Elis, Adam M. Wine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 27, 2014)
    The Forgotten Tree is the story of two trees. The first, a perfectly shaped tree, ready for the Christmas season. It has been pruned and tended for many years so that it would bring pleasure to many. The other tree is not as desirable nor as perfect. It did not receive care and tending. It had to grow and survive hot, dry summers and harsh, cold winters. The first tree is excited at the prospects it could face. It knows that it could be honored in a variety of settings, such as a mall or a town square, or in a family's living room. The other tree, however, may face quite another fate. The other tree has only two branches, no fragrance, nor overspreading branches on which to hang ornaments. Actually, it is quite unappealing. As the first tree begins to focus its thoughts on this not-so-perfect tree, it begins to realize something truly amazing. The not-so-perfect tree will become something very different than anyone could ever guess. This story is about purpose. The God-given purpose for each and everyone of us. The perfect first tree becomes elated and hopeful that indeed the not-so-perfect tree will not be completely forgotten. It just has a different purpose--not better, just different. The message and purpose of this book will become clear as you read, ponder, and receive what it has to offer.
  • The Forgotten

    Jennifer Sivec, Brenda Gonet, J.C. Wing

    Paperback (Soul Sister Press, LLC, May 31, 2016)
    What would happen in a world where the children were suddenly forgotten? A devastating deal between two devious creatures changes the Balance of all life in the land of Tamaryn. With a blinding flash of light and a rumbling of the earth, brothers Jakob and Kell, awaken to realize they have no memory and no home. When they discover other children who are alone and frightened as they are, they join together on a quest to find anything that might be familiar. With the help of their Protectors they embark on a dangerous journey, determined to discover their identity and survive, in a tumultuous land with unknown enemies. As the devious ones continue to plot an existence that will ultimately destroy Tamaryn, the children and one lone warrior who is fighting on her own, seek to restore what has been lost. To do this they will risk everything in this fantastical story of what happens when the most beautiful love of all, is completely Forgotten.
  • The Forgotten: Book 2

    Lauren M Shelton

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 28, 2015)
    It’s been nearly a week since Gertrude last saw Edyn, or her wings. And the pain of that fateful night is beginning to feel less like a bullet to the heart, and more like a bad movie. But her nightmares—the ones that cause her to wake up in a screaming panic every night—seem to disagree. Bethany hasn't talked to her since that night at the party. Declan is sleeping on the couch in her living room, and now she has to wear an enormous cast on her leg, though she knows she doesn't need it. Even Maggie seems to be hiding yet another dark secret from her. To make matters even worse, she has made the brave decision to head back to school.Upon arriving on campus, Gertrude runs headfirst into someone—someone she never expected to see in a million years.But he doesn't seem to recognize her, or have the faintest idea about the past that he is so much a part of.And when a series of brutal murders and missing teens start plaguing the small town of Woodcrest Hills, the new kid in town begins to wonder if Gertrude—or even he—is to blame.Will Gertrude be able to help Riley remember his past? Will they find out who is responsible for the murders? Or will that someone find them first?
  • The Forgotten Door

    Gregory A. Falls, Alexander Key

    Paperback (Anchorage Pr, June 1, 1985)
    Play script adapted for stage by Gregory A. Falls, from the popular novel by Alexander Key. Successfully produced at the Young ACT Company, Seattle, and the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta. A wonderfully stylized script with enjoyable roles. Movement, lighting and incidental music add to the effect. Simple set, suitable for touring. Costumes: Contemporary/Fantasy. Cast: 2 F, 5 M with doubling or 14+.Jon, a boy from another world, accidentally falls through a forgotten door to Earth, losing his memory, but retaining his ability to communicate with animals and hear people s thoughts. He is warned of danger by a deer, and narrowly escapes peril throughout his adventure. He happens upon the farm of kindly Mary and Thomas Bean. Jon s supernatural abilities are almost immediately apparent to Mary, and she suspects he is otherworldly. Thomas is skeptical, at first. Word travels fast about a genius boy staying with the Beans. Mary and Thomas realize there is precious little time to take Jon elsewhere before everyone from threatening neighbors to the CIA tries to get their hands on him. The military and the press are closing in on the house when Jon hears his father s voice calling him from their world. Jon realizes the door is open again, and without a moment to lose, the three of them steal away through the woods on a moonless night, guided by the voice of Jon s father to seek the forgotten door.
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  • The Forgotten

    Jared Henegar

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 23, 2013)
    Family. A six letter word that holds a meaning stronger than those six letters can convey. How far would you go for yours? What happens when the one thing you want is the one thing you don't have? Boston is sixteen and has lived at Madame Louise's orphanage almost his entire life. The one thing he wants more than anything else is a family of his own. What he needs are parents. Over the years he was joined by three boys that have become his brothers, the closest thing to family he has. After years of waiting the four boys have run out of options and patience. So together, Boston, Theo, Wyatt, and Bo set out to find parents to call their own. But a step outside the orphanage walls isn't a vacation in paradise. The year is 2018 and the United States is recovering from a flu epidemic that has ravaged the population. Entire companies and corporations have shut down. In their wake they've left countless people homeless and desperate. People who are willing to do almost anything to survive. The boys must survive a bitter world trying to rebuild from the depths of despair. Conquer hunger, loneliness and those who would do them harm. Can they find the family they are longing for or will they forever be just four more forgotten children? The boys are fictional but there are 153 million real children in the world just like them;Children who are alone, unloved and have no hope. This but one fictional example of the millions that truly that exist. The story of the Forgotten.
  • The Forgotten Temple

    Coco Saltzgiver

    (Outskirts Press, Nov. 6, 2013)
    Main Characters: CoCo Saltzgiver-main character ; Debbie Fitzgerald-Partner; Karin Saltzgiver -sister; Sergeant Bennett-Detective; Mr. Reeves- Karin's Defense Attorney ; Darla-Police Assistant (Angel in disguise). Readers will notice how the story, is a journey the opens up to an insightful experience of rediscovering the pain and anguish, that keeps one from moving forward in everyday life. The story will go back and forth, from the past to the present. The Plot is finding what CoCo believes to be her Temple within herself. That sacred place she can go to pray and meditate. As she enters her Temple, she realizes she has not been in there for a very long time. There is only a stream of light shining in, and cobwebs and stacks of pain and fear sitting on old carved shelves. As she starts to release the fear and pain that has stopped her from moving forward in so many area of her life, she notice's the temple walls cracking around her. One of her greatest pains is her sister Karin's death. With the support of her partner Debbie, CoCo starts to release and forgive these experiences. As she does so, more light shines in her temple. In doing do so, the light comes in as the back wall of the temple start to fall apart. Looking through the cracks and holes left behind, she sees a place of beauty and the energy is so inviting. As she forgives the man who killed her sister, a piece of the back wall blew off. Peering through she felt compelled to walk on the other side of the blown out wall. Moving along she discovers this place is her true temple, her real place to come and talk to God and listen. She had covered it up to protect it from the world and all its negativity. There is a Work Book attached to assist the reader if they so choose, to start finding and releasing all the stored pain and non-forgiveness in their life's. It is a chance to be free, of that which keeps them from their very best in life. Once CoCo found her Forgotten Temple, she shares two meditation m
  • The Forgotten Garden

    Caroline Repchuk, Ian Andrew

    Paperback (Templar Pub, Oct. 31, 2000)
    An old man returns to the home of his youth, an ancient manor house where his father was the gardener. Its once-beautiful garden, now overgrown, turns magically mysterious as he transforms it and his life.
  • The Forgotten Beasts of Eld

    Patricia A. McKillip

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 1, 1975)
    Vintage paperback
  • The Forgotten Door

    Janice Clark

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Sammy has made peace with her long-absent dad, and acquired a new sister in the process: a sheltered, timid eight-year-old. Things get interesting when she takes her sister along on a trip to the fairy worlds, and everything goes wrong. Can Sammy help Casey to overcome her fears? Will they even find their way home again? And if they do make it back, will the bad guys follow?
  • The almost-forgotten teddy bear

    Anne Harler

    Unknown Binding (Willowisp Press, March 15, 1995)
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  • The Forgotten King

    Tom Hilpert

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 31, 2015)
    The land of Galador was once ruled by a great King and his two remarkable servants. The ancient legends say that the King and his servants were immortal, and the time of their rule was known as the Golden Age. But the Golden age was centuries ago now, and if there ever was such a King, he and his servants have long since passed into history. Tal, a young hunter, has not given much thought to these old stories until his home is destroyed by mysterious raiders. As he searches for answers he is swept into a world of danger and surprise. Before his very eyes he sees the old legends come to life, and he finds himself caught in the middle of an ancient struggle between two immortal foes. While he struggles to grasp this new reality he finds that he too has a destiny to fulfill, and the fate of world may hang on his choice… (this book was formerly published under the title "Galedor")