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  • Eerey Tocsin and the Invisible Tower: The Tocsin Codex: Book III

    Kevin Noel Olson, Debi Hammack

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Sept. 6, 2014)
    After facing a volcano in the "Cryptoid Zoo" and threatened with drowning in the "Underwater Island," Eerey Tocsin and her friends return to face the greatest destroyer of all; Time. When the invisible boy disappeared in the Island, Eerey travels with her hairy cousin Edict and Loofah the orangutaur to the country of Lydia to find him. The search takes them through the air and backward through time itself. She discovers Pen, who can look like any animal or person, is in action again. Will the egomaniacal doppelganger destroy the world? Yes. Yes, he will. He already has. Only Eerey and her friends can stop him. "She's back, that girl with the mischievous gleam in her eyes and adventure in her soul, for another amazing, bizarre adventure that will delight all ages. Move over Dorothy Gale and Harry Potter, here comes Eerey Toscin and the imaginative world of fantasy tales will never be the same again!" Ron Fortier (Pulp Fiction Reviews)
  • All About Puppies: A Beginner Reader for Children Ages 2 to 6

    Joanne Panettieri

    language (Cornerstone Publishers, June 5, 2016)
    All About Puppies is Volume 1 in the All About series of books for beginner readers, ages 3 to 6. All About Puppies is an easy picture read along book to help your youngster practice reading and also learn about animals. With adorable pictures of puppies during all kinds of activities it is bound to become your young reader's favorite book!
  • Egyptian Magic

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, June 16, 2013)
    Classic account of Egyptian magical practices and history by one of the most respected Egyptologists ever to live. Includes: "Magical Stones or Amulets"; "Magical Figures"; "Magical Pictures and Formulas, Spells, Etc."; "Magical Names"; "Magical Ceremonies" and more. Photographic reproduction of the 1901 edition of this work.
  • Entopia

    Kevin Noel Olson, Jamison Challeen

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Sept. 5, 2014)
    It started out simply enough. A young bee named William wanted to pollinate some flowers. The flowers were in the office of a candy factory, and when the factory's janitor sucks William into his shop vacuum, the bee begins an incredible adventure. Inside the vacuum he discovers a town of insects living together peacefully. Soon the insects will be forced to give up their wonderful town. William's beehive is in danger, and they must help it survive a sugar-ant invasion. Their adventures take them on an incredible journey, and will bring them new hope for their community of misfits. An adventure tale with friendship and family, Entopia is sure to entertain and delight readers of all ages and sizes!
  • How To Pack An Alpaca Pack

    Cowboy Worm, Jacquelyn Young

    eBook (Stone Brook Publishers, May 26, 2020)
    A fun, educational frolic, that reads with a rhythm, about the adorable alpaca. See vibrant text and picture pages that delight and engage reader and listener alike. Turn pages of a wonderful variety of illustrations that show the noble alpaca in its native and domestic terrain. Feel good, and say awww.
  • Sign of the Beaver

    Elizabeth George Speare

    Hardcover (Cornerstone Books, Oct. 1, 1988)
    In the late eighteenth century, eleven-year-old Matt befriends an Indian boy of the Beaver clan who helps him survive alone in the wilderness
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  • Eerey Tocsin on the Underwater Island

    Kevin Noel Olson, Debi Hammack

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Nov. 5, 2008)
    "Submarines run by laptops connected to old-fashioned typewriters! Giant squids and Kraken! Ottermen and gorillas! Talking gorillas. Talking gorilla sea captains. Kevin Noel Olson's "Eerey Tocsin on the Underwater Island" is inspired, steampunky fantasy for kids and adults alike. And the talking gorilla sea captain had me at 'hello'." - WIN SCOTT ECKERT, "Myths for the Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe"
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  • Eerey Tocsin and the Invisible Tower

    Kevin Noel Olson, Debi Hammack

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Sept. 23, 2010)
    After facing a volcano on the Cryptoid Zoo and threatened with drowning in the Underwater Island, Eerey Tocsin and her friends return to face the greatest destroyer of all; Time. When the invisible boy disappeared in the Island, Eerey travels with her hairy cousin Edict and Loofah the orangutaur to the country of Lydia to find him. The search takes them through the air and backward through time itself. She discovers Pen, who can look like any animal or person, is in action again. Will the egomaniacal doppelganger destroy the world? Yes. Yes, he will. He already has. Only Eerey and her friends can stop him. "She's back, that girl with the mischievous gleam in her eyes and adventure in her soul, for another amazing, bizarre adventure that will delight all ages. Move over Dorothy Gale and Harry Potter, here comes Eerey Toscin and the imaginative world of fantasy tales will never be the same again!" Ron Fortier (Pulp Fiction Reviews)
  • Entopia

    Kevin Noel Olson, Jamison Challeen

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Sept. 15, 2007)
    It started out simply enough. A young bee named William wanted to pollinate some flowers. The flowers were in the office of a candy factory, and when the factory's janitor sucks William into his shop vacuum, the bee begins an incredible adventure. Inside the vacuum he discovers a town of insects living together peacefully. Soon the insects will be forced to give up their wonderful town. William's beehive is in danger, and they must help it survive a sugar-ant invasion. Their adventures take them on an incredible journey, and will bring them new hope for their community of misfits. An adventure tale with friendship and family, Entopia is sure to entertain and delight readers of all ages and sizes!
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  • New Atlantis

    Francis Bacon

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, May 12, 2014)
    It is said that Francis Bacon's "New Atlantis" was prophetically written of the future United States of America and Bacon's vision of a utopian land where science could solve many of man's woes and ills. Bacon's influence on esoteric and scientific societies was monumental. He is said to have had a leading hand in the creation of the Royal Society of London and well as planting the seeds for modern Rosicrucianism and speculative Freemasonry. This classic work has been an unfinished guide for many who share in the hope of a better world. Photographic Reproduction of the 1915 Edition. Part of the Cornerstone Classic Reproduction Series.
  • How to Eat Fried Worms

    Thomas Rockwell, Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Cornerstone Books, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Two boys set out to prove that worms can make a delicious meal.
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  • Strange True Stories of Louisiana

    George W. Cable

    Paperback (Cornerstone Book Publishers, Aug. 1, 2012)
    New Orleans born George Washington Cable (1844 – 1925) was an American novelist beloved for his endearing portrayals of New Orleans Creoles and Creole life. This is a photographic reproduction of his classic "Strange True Stories of Louisiana." In this work, Cable offers near hypnotic tales such as the terrifying account of the haunted house of Madame LaLaurie on Royal Street and a detailed Civil War dairy. This book paints the complex and nearly always fascinating life of Louisiana's early residents.