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Books published by publisher Millennium House

  • The Boy Who Fell Through Time

    Siusaidh Ceanadach

    Paperback (Mill House, Jan. 12, 2018)
    Francis Patcham wins a scholarship to an exclusive school in an old castle where he becomes entranced by Latin and Ancient Greek. When in the restricted section of the old Library he falls through a swinging bookcase door and arrives in a medieval apothecary, within the same castle, but at least 200 years back in time. He is swept up into becoming an apprentice, learning ancient medicine and it seems he cannot return to his own time unless the moon and stars align in the same way. Then there is something more he must do to make it all work. Francis finds he must make a choice.
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  • Darkfell

    Mary Corran

    (Millennium, July 6, 1997)
    1st Orion 1997 edition paperback new unissued copy In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The First Men in the Moon

    HERBERT GEORGE WELLS

    Paperback (MILLENNIUM, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Project Pendulum

    Robert Silverberg, Moebius

    Paperback (Millennium, Jan. 1, 1980)
    1st edition Millennium 1980 paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Why The Naiads Dance

    Saga Whyte

    Hardcover (Mill House, Feb. 21, 2010)
    Tiny sparkly Naiads dance and play in a timeless river where the colors are always changing.One little Naiad, Scarlett, stops to ask ‘Why?' She wants to know who makes these changes and why can't they have pink all the time? So Scarlett and sister Rosy go on a journey to the source to find out - and they make some surprising discoveries. A read-along story for 5 - 9 years, book one of ‘The Naiad Legends' is an introductory story with quirky illustrations that explains who are the Naiads of the North and how they - and we - best fit into our own Nature.
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  • Hvorfor Najarderne Danser

    Saga Whyte

    Paperback (Mill House, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Små, glimtende Najader danser og leger i en tidløs flod, hvor farverne altid ændrer sig. Én lille Najade, Skarlett, standser op og spørger: "hvorfor?" Hun vil vide, hvem der ændrer alting, og hvorfor det ikke kan være lyksalig lyserødt hele tiden, så Skarla og hendes søster Rosa tager på en rejse for at finde ud af det og gør nogle forbavsende opdagelser.
  • The Great Deeds of Heroic Women

    Maurice Saxby

    Hardcover (Millennium, March 15, 1990)
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  • Nusers Dagbog

    Kai Roger Lindbæk

    Paperback (Mill House, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Picture book for under 5. Nuser (Snoopy) has a very big bal. He climbs the ball but slides off. He tries again and again and does not give up.
  • A Monkey's Tale: Fight For The Meadowlands

    Christene Helm

    Paperback (Mill House, Aug. 31, 2019)
    Book Three of The Monkey's Tale. The tale grows darker as magic and mystery weaves confusion amongst the faithful. All sides begin to accept that here will be a great battle to save the Meadowlands.
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  • A Monkey's Tale: The Organ Grinder

    Christene Helm

    Paperback (Mill House, Aug. 31, 2019)
    Book Two of The Monkey's Tale. It seems young Misty has special powers to communicate with the 'others' who would take over the Meadowlands. But now she is missing, just as negotiations were about to start. As animals on all sides draw up allegiances and take sides it appears all paths lead back to the feared Organ Grinder. Misty must find those who are true of spirit and follow her heart.
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  • To Be a Young Witch

    Siusaidh Ceanadach

    Paperback (Mill House, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Long before Harry Potter and friends went to Hogwarts, kids have been curious about magic. Children of all ages have always wanted to know what is the real story behind 'The Craft', 'Charmed', halloween - and do spells really work? But unlike the library at Hogwarts, there are not many text books on the subject, at least not for kids. Here at last is the primer 12 - 16 year olds have been waiting for. In 'To Be a Young Witch' Suisaidh Ceandach presents the pagan paths, druidry and wicca in an introductory manner, for the serious student interested in learning the path of the wise-craft. The text is interspersed with short stories to further illustrate the pagan wheel of the year and natural magic in today's daily life and yes, there is also guidance to spells and ritual.
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  • IT WAS THAT NIGHT

    Rikke Barfod

    Paperback (MILL HOUSE, July 29, 2019)
    13-year old Claire hates being psychic. Instead of living a care free teenage life like other girls in her class, because of her 'gift' she is suddenly caught up in a chain of events that reach back to the German Occupation. One memorable day in school, she sees a ghost who turns out to be a Jewish girl that did not escape with the other Jews across the channel to Sweden in October 1943.What started in 1943 now reaches completion in 1983, with a very reluctant Claire who only wishes for one thing: To be normal.