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  • Looking at Estonia

    Piret Hiisjarv, Ene Hiiepuu

    Hardcover (Oliver Press, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Presents information on the history, topography, culture, cuisine, transportation, climate, econony, and environment of Estonia.
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  • The Tegen Cave: A captivating paranormal story of romance, mystery, and horror

    Inge-Lise Goss

    eBook (Olivebranch Press, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Have You Ever Made A Mistake That Keeps Coming Back To Haunt You?On the run from her ex-boyfriend’s powerful criminal family, Sara Jones hides in Billings, Montana. When she receives a mysterious package containing a hidden spider, people around her start dying from poisonous spider bites and she fears that the family has found her. Is it possible to escape their reach?˃˃˃ From its gut-grabbing prologue to its explosive conclusion, Goss’s debut story gives new meaning to the phrase “a blood-curdling adventure.”Life takes an even more bizarre turn when Sara seems to be not only immune to the spider venom, but also surrounded by a sinister group of people using spiders to incapacitate their prey. Even her new boyfriend starts acting suspiciously. Who can she trust?To make matters worse Sara's twenty-fifth birthday approaches, and her dark heritage begins to emerge. She is forced to make a life-or-death decision. And somehow, she must find a way to deal with the crime family.˃˃˃ An Imaginative Fantasy-Thriller That Will Stimulate Your SensesGoss immerses the reader in a gripping tale in which spiders are trained to kill. To some, the story may seem far-fetched, and cult members eating the flesh of cadavers may seem abhorrent, but Dracula set that table long ago. Tegen Cave is sure to thrill anyone predisposed to the fantasy genre.Scroll Up And Grab Your Copy Today!
  • Looking at Slovenia

    Danica Veceric

    Hardcover (Oliver Press, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Presents information on the history, topography, culture, cuisine, transporation, climate, economy, and environment of Slovenia.
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  • Examining Pandemics

    Nina Rolfes

    (The Oliver Press, Inc., Sept. 1, 2015)
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  • Silence of Stars

    Holly J. Wood

    language (Olive Leaf Press, Sept. 20, 2017)
    A world she never knew existed. A boy she was never meant to love. For as long as she can remember, Lark Taylor has been looking to the stars—but she never dreamed that someday she’d find herself among them. She is Chosen to join an intergalactic academy attempting to save Earth’s toxic society from self-destruction. Lark relies on Gideon, her alluring, off-limits guardian, to show her the ropes. During training, Lark feels something she hasn’t felt in a long time—hope. She may hold the key to saving her planet. But as her training progresses, she learns that the Academy isn’t as altruistic as she thought. And the more she and Gideon try to deny their growing feelings for each other, (turns out interplanetary relationships are forbidden), the more they gravitate together. Just when Lark thinks she has found a way to be with Gideon, she uncovers a secret that puts her, the Academy, and the people of Earth in more danger than ever before. If she doesn’t act quickly, she will lose everything—including the only boy she’s ever loved.
  • Looking at the Czech Republic

    Jam Willem Bultje

    Hardcover (Oliver Press, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Presents information on the history, topography, culture, cuisine, transporation, climate, economy, and environment of the Czech Republic.
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  • Unconditional

    Holly J. Wood

    language (Olive Leaf Press, July 3, 2013)
    Just when Eliza thought she had her future all planned out, her heart is thrown a major curveball. With Luke two months away from returning home, she meets a handsome stranger who makes her question which path will lead to her happily ever after. Relying on help from her unusual dreams, Eliza must make a choice that will affect her life forever. So how will she know which path is right?
  • Exceptional

    Holly J Wood

    language (Olive Leaf Press, June 3, 2015)
    With her older sister, Eliza, getting married and her mother’s unexpected pregnancy, Courtney Moore has plenty to deal with her sophomore year of high school. Add to that a jealous drill team captain, regrets over a past relationship, and mixed signals from her current crush, and Courtney’s world seems to be spiraling out of control. When she begins having a series of dreams about a girl from nineteenth-century England, Courtney is ready to have herself committed, until these dreams lead her on to a discovery that changes everything—especially the way she views herself.
  • The Art of the Renaissance

    Lucia Corrain

    Library Binding (The Oliver Press, March 10, 2008)
    An illustrated survey of the art and culture of Renaissance Europe.
  • How It Happens at the Ice Cream Factory

    Shawndra Shofner

    Library Binding (Oliver Press, March 13, 2009)
    Text and photographs describe the ingredients, machinery, and processes used to make different kinds of ice cream.
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  • Grimly Jane

    Elle Alexander

    Paperback (Oliver Press LLC, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Jane Worthington is miserable indeed. Losing her parents at the tender age of eight, she is sent to live at the dreadful orphanage, The Rudorf Home For Foundlings, where she is forced to bed without supper, made to clean with little rest and, when she's very naughty, locked away in the red room. One day, her fortune changes when she discovers a door to another world through which she escapes and starts down a journey that will grant her the chance for wicked revenge.
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  • How It Happens at the T.V. Station

    Shawndra Shofner

    Library Binding (Oliver Press, March 13, 2009)
    Text and photographs tell of the different people who are a part of a television newscast and some of the special equipment used to produce television news.
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