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  • Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 9: The Scavengers Strike Back

    Marcus Emerson, Noah Child

    eBook (Emerson Publishing House, Dec. 20, 2014)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and upThe Scavengers are back, and if you've followed my story up until now, then you'll know it's not all gumdrops and lollipops over here. If it was just The Scavengers, I might've been all about the challenge, but this time they've brought their leader - an eighth grader named Victor. He's everything that Wyatt is, only a bajillion times worse. Victor won't rest until he takes away the most important thing in my life, and guess what? He's doing a bang up job of it. As if that wasn't enough, let's also toss in the fact that my best friends are getting framed for the destruction of the new Buchanan statue! Time's running out, and now I have to finish what The Scavengers started a couple weeks back, but as crazy as they are, I'm freaked out that this could actually mean the end of my rockin' ninja lifestyle.Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 9: The Scavengers Strike Back is a funny thriller that's entertaining for kids, middle school students, and adults.
  • Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 11: Beware of the Supermoon

    Marcus Emerson, Noah Child

    eBook (Emerson Publishing House, Nov. 22, 2017)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and upChase Cooper here, and I'm back with my eleventh diary as a 6th grade ninja! CRAZIEST. WEEK. EVER. It's the week of the supermoon, and the Astronomy Club is hosting an overnight on Thursday. Sounds like an awesome time, except for the fact that the red and green ninjas, AKA the holiday ninjas, have secretly planned a finishing move for Wyatt that could destroy him forever. Like that wasn't enough, some kid name Chris Moss, AKA Christmas, makes me an offer that's hard to refuse. It's good versus evil this time, and to be honest... evil is starting to look pretty good this time.Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja: Beware of the Supermoon is a funny book for kids that's entertaining for children ages 9-12, middle school students, and adults.
  • Secret Agent 6th Grader: 3 Book Box Set Collection

    Marcus Emerson, Noah Child

    eBook (Emerson Publishing House, April 28, 2020)
    β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… Over 2,000 five-star reviews for the Secret Agent 6th Grader series on Amazon and Goodreads!Three laugh-out-loud books bundled into one action-packed collection - Brody Valentine was just a normal kid until he stumbled upon Glitch, a secret agency at his school...My name is Brody Valentine, and this is the story of how I accidentally became a 6th grade secret agent at my school. You see, my life is plain and boring, just how i like it. Not too hot - not too cold - perfectly normal. That is, until a dangerous secret fell into my lap. Everything I knew to be true was completely flipped around and suddenly I've found myself buried in special codes and conspiracies. Now I'm being hunted because my brain knows a secret about my school so huge that your head would explode if you heard it.This collection includes three hilarious books in one place: Secret Agent 6th Grader, Secret Agent 6th Grader 2: Ice Cold Suckerpunch, and Secret Agent 6th Grader 3: Extra Large Soda Jerk.What readers are saying:β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "Great for kids, entertaining for grownups!"β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "Awesome to read with kids!"β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "My 9 year old boy couldn't put it down and now wants the whole series!"β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "My great grandson received three Secret Agent books and loved them all!"β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "The story was perfect for an 11-year-old boy!"β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "My 10 year old granddaughter devoured this book!"β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… "My 5th grader loves this book!"
  • Middle School Ninja: Legacy : From the Creator of Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja

    Marcus Emerson, Noah Child

    eBook (Emerson Publishing House, July 26, 2015)
    Age Level: 8-12The legacy of Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja continues in this sequel series about Max - Chase Cooper's great-great-grandson 100 years in the future!My name is Max, and I'm Chase Cooper's great-great-grandson. My life is so lame that every day has started to feel like the same exact day... that is, except for today. The school science club dug up a hundred-year-old time capsule filled with all the usual stuff like books, movies, CDs... a letter that was addressed to me... from my great-great-granddad, Chase Cooper. Crazy, right? His message sent my friends and me on the weirdest scavenger hunt ever, taking us to parts of the school we didn't even know existed, all to find stuff that he had hidden when he was a student. It was the epic adventure I always wanted, but everything spiraled out of control and put my friends in horrible danger. Now I'm the only one who can save them before it's too late... hopefully it's not too late.Middle School Ninja is a funny book for children ages 9-12, middle school students, and adults (who secretly never grew up).
  • Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 10: My Worst Frenemy

    Marcus Emerson, Noah Child

    eBook (Emerson Publishing House, May 17, 2015)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and upThe name's Chase Cooper, and this is my tenth diary as a 6th grade ninja. If I had a penny for every time trouble came knocking at my door... I'd have ten pennies. A few days have passed since the green ninja clan appeared, but that's more than enough time for them to give me a headache. It doesn't help that my attention is stretched between a crazy robotics competition, an annoying pirate poser, and the ex-leader of the red ninja clan. Somehow Wyatt and I have found ourselves on the same side of the fence this time, but we've made a deal - if I help him get his ninja clan back then he'll leave me alone forever. Now Wyatt and I are on a mission to figure out who the leaders of the new ninja clans are, but working with Wyatt definitely isn't easy. Whoever said "keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer" obviously never met Wyatt.Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 10: My Worst Frenemy is an action packed adventure that's entertaining for children ages 9-12, middle school students, and adults.
  • Mail Order Bride - Bryony's Destiny: Sweet Clean Historical Western Mail Order Bride Inspirational Romance

    Karla Gracey

    eBook (KG Publishing House, Dec. 30, 2016)
    It had never crossed Bryony Shaw’s mind that she would ever leave Baltimore and her safe, if somewhat mundane, life in service. But when she is forced to become the nanny of her employer’s son, Edwin, it sparks something inside her that had lain dormant for many years.Memories of her own childhood and the pain of being orphaned and abandoned herself, lead her to find the courage to confront them about their lack of care for their son, regardless of the consequences.Cody Jenkins is a man who has always taken his chances, never shying away from the hard decisions in life. But his determination to succeed has meant that other parts of his life have suffered.Secretly, he longs for a family and especially for a wife to love and be loved by. He had so nearly had it all, but when it all went wrong, years ago, he ran away and nursed his wounds alone. Will Cody ever allow anyone to get close to him again? And could two lives, hundreds of miles apart, be on a collision course they could never have foreseen?
  • Cyrus LongBones and the Curse of the Sea Zombie:

    Jeremy Mathiesen

    eBook (Viking House Publishing, Aug. 22, 2017)
    He longs to escape his home……and see the world.What lies beyond the forbidden wall?Cyrus is teased and hated. The villagers are cruel. If he is going to find peace and happiness, he’ll need to do the unthinkable. Is the land past the wall truly haunted?They’re called Sea Zombies……with powers nobody understands.More threats await.He will need a friend to survive, but that may not be enough. When he finally learns what is truly going on, it may be too late. Will Cyrus risk all to save his village or abandon all hope to save himself?You’ll love Book 1 in this amazing adventure, because of the bits of humor, the delightful characters, and the thrilling plot twists.Get it now.
  • Married by Mistake

    Lindsey Hart

    eBook (Passion House Publishing, March 12, 2019)
    What do you do when you wake up in bed next to an Adonis god with a wedding band on your finger and no recollections of the night before?Except for maybe one single memory where you lost a hand of cards to the sexy stranger and agreed to marry him. Seriously, how drunk was I?!Well, whatever the case, you sure as hell do not agree to stay married to the Greek God and be his wife!I mean what if he had a crooked dick or something. There was bound to be a catch, right?Because why the hell would he want the plain-Jane-ME as his wife?OK, so he did say he needed to get married and it would save him all the work of actually having to find someone, date them, propose, and go through months of wedding planning.But like how the freaking hell is that a valid reason?!And now, he is asking for a weekend to prove to me that we are perfect for each other?Should I agree? Especially when my body is reacting all on its own and going into instant combustion every time he touches me.Hey Loves, this is the first book in the new series Alphalicious Billionaires. Come meet those sexy men loaded with more than that cash package and so ready to claim their not-so-reluctant heroine. Each book is a standalone and can be read in any order. And don't forget, we are team HEA all the way!
  • War and Peace

    Leo Tolstoy

    eBook (DB Publishing House, Aug. 23, 2011)
    War and Peace is generally thought to be one of the greatest novels ever written, remarkable for its dramatic breadth and unity. Its vast canvas includes 580 characters, many historical with others fictional. The story moves from family life to the headquarters of Napoleon, from the court of Alexander I of Russia to the battlefields of Austerlitz and Borodino. Tolstoy's original idea for the novel was to investigate the causes of the Decembrist revolt, to which it refers only in the last chapters, from which can be deduced that Andrei Bolkonski's son will become one of the Decembrists. The novel explores Tolstoy's theory of history, and in particular the insignificance of individuals such as Napoleon and Alexander. Somewhat surprisingly, Tolstoy did not consider War and Peace to be a novel (nor did he consider many of the great Russian fictions written at that time to be novels). This view becomes less surprising if one considers that Tolstoy was a novelist of the realist school who considered the novel to be a framework for the examination of social and political issues in nineteenth-century life.War and Peace (which is to Tolstoy really an epic in prose) therefore did not qualify. Tolstoy thought that Anna Karenina was his first true novel.Includes a Biography of the Author
  • War and Peace

    Leo Tolstoy

    eBook (DB Publishing House, Aug. 23, 2011)
    War and Peace is generally thought to be one of the greatest novels ever written, remarkable for its dramatic breadth and unity. Its vast canvas includes 580 characters, many historical with others fictional. The story moves from family life to the headquarters of Napoleon, from the court of Alexander I of Russia to the battlefields of Austerlitz and Borodino. Tolstoy's original idea for the novel was to investigate the causes of the Decembrist revolt, to which it refers only in the last chapters, from which can be deduced that Andrei Bolkonski's son will become one of the Decembrists. The novel explores Tolstoy's theory of history, and in particular the insignificance of individuals such as Napoleon and Alexander. Somewhat surprisingly, Tolstoy did not consider War and Peace to be a novel (nor did he consider many of the great Russian fictions written at that time to be novels). This view becomes less surprising if one considers that Tolstoy was a novelist of the realist school who considered the novel to be a framework for the examination of social and political issues in nineteenth-century life.War and Peace (which is to Tolstoy really an epic in prose) therefore did not qualify. Tolstoy thought that Anna Karenina was his first true novel.Includes a Biography of the Author
  • War and Peace

    Leo Tolstoy

    eBook (DB Publishing House, Aug. 23, 2011)
    War and Peace is generally thought to be one of the greatest novels ever written, remarkable for its dramatic breadth and unity. Its vast canvas includes 580 characters, many historical with others fictional. The story moves from family life to the headquarters of Napoleon, from the court of Alexander I of Russia to the battlefields of Austerlitz and Borodino. Tolstoy's original idea for the novel was to investigate the causes of the Decembrist revolt, to which it refers only in the last chapters, from which can be deduced that Andrei Bolkonski's son will become one of the Decembrists. The novel explores Tolstoy's theory of history, and in particular the insignificance of individuals such as Napoleon and Alexander. Somewhat surprisingly, Tolstoy did not consider War and Peace to be a novel (nor did he consider many of the great Russian fictions written at that time to be novels). This view becomes less surprising if one considers that Tolstoy was a novelist of the realist school who considered the novel to be a framework for the examination of social and political issues in nineteenth-century life.War and Peace (which is to Tolstoy really an epic in prose) therefore did not qualify. Tolstoy thought that Anna Karenina was his first true novel.Includes a Biography of the Author
  • War and Peace

    Leo Tolstoy

    eBook (DB Publishing House, Aug. 23, 2011)
    War and Peace is generally thought to be one of the greatest novels ever written, remarkable for its dramatic breadth and unity. Its vast canvas includes 580 characters, many historical with others fictional. The story moves from family life to the headquarters of Napoleon, from the court of Alexander I of Russia to the battlefields of Austerlitz and Borodino. Tolstoy's original idea for the novel was to investigate the causes of the Decembrist revolt, to which it refers only in the last chapters, from which can be deduced that Andrei Bolkonski's son will become one of the Decembrists. The novel explores Tolstoy's theory of history, and in particular the insignificance of individuals such as Napoleon and Alexander. Somewhat surprisingly, Tolstoy did not consider War and Peace to be a novel (nor did he consider many of the great Russian fictions written at that time to be novels). This view becomes less surprising if one considers that Tolstoy was a novelist of the realist school who considered the novel to be a framework for the examination of social and political issues in nineteenth-century life.War and Peace (which is to Tolstoy really an epic in prose) therefore did not qualify. Tolstoy thought that Anna Karenina was his first true novel.Includes a Biography of the Author