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Books with title The Captive Kingdom

  • The Kingdom

    Joey Fillingane

    language (, Jan. 5, 2019)
    The Kingdom is a book series that tracks four young strangers who are brought together by a tragic circumstance and who set out on a mission to repay a royal stranger for an unexpected act of sacrifice. Their campaign will take them on a dangerous journey of self-discovery and will bring them into battle with forces of darkness which will stretch their faith and test their belief in their King and themselves. As they travel the world to spread the message of freedom and hope, enemies with dark powers will oppose them and attempt to destroy them and enslave their world. Sam, Will, Alexei and Bai will discover that they too have special gifts that will aid them in their struggle of life and death. Will goodness, love and light triumph over evil, hate and darkness? These unlikely heroes will soon put that question to the ultimate test and will discover that friends and foes are sometimes hard to distinguish especially when there is a love triangle blurring the battle lines.
  • The Kingdom

    Mr. Joey Fillingane

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2019)
    The Kingdom is a book series that tracks four young strangers who are brought together by a tragic circumstance and who set out on a mission to repay a royal stranger for an unexpected act of sacrifice. Their campaign will take them on a dangerous journey of self-discovery and will bring them into battle with forces of darkness which will stretch their faith and test their belief in their King and themselves. As they travel the world to spread the message of freedom and hope, enemies with dark powers will oppose them and attempt to destroy them and enslave their world. Sam, Will, Alexei and Bai will discover that they too have special gifts that will aid them in their struggle of life and death. Will goodness, love and light triumph over evil, hate and darkness? These unlikely heroes will soon put that question to the ultimate test and will discover that friends and foes are sometimes hard to distinguish especially when there is a love triangle blurring the battle lines.
  • The Captive

    Joyce Hansen

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1994)
    In a novel based on a true story of an African-born slave in the early nineteenth century, Kofi Kwame Paul's extraordinary life extends from his native village, to a New England town, and back to Africa.
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  • The Kingdom

    Jess Rothenberg

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, July 11, 2019)
    "Disney on steroids... a surefire discussion starter about desire and power." Bulletin of the Center for Children's BooksWelcome to the Kingdom, a dazzling fantasy theme park where 'happily ever after' is not just a promise, but a rule . . . It's a fairytale which ends in murder as the one of the 'Fantasists' goes renegade... Ana, a half-human, half-android princess, is tasked with entertaining visitors and making wishes come true but now she's on trial, after finding herself experiencing emotions and romantic feelings against all her programming.Told through court testimony, interrogation records and fragmented flashbacks, The Kingdom has the futuristic appeal of Westworld and the twists and turns of a true-crime thriller.
  • The Kingdom and the Cave

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (VIRAGO, Nov. 5, 2015)
    Kingdom and the Cave
  • The Captive

    Maria Fish

    Paperback (Independently published, June 26, 2019)
    During the height of the mighty Roman Empire, Marcus, a fatherless young man, fights for a country that is not his own. His identity and purpose are at risk as he battles against the barbarians who dare oppose the Roman regime. Adimar, a young German, must leave everything he knows and loves. Forced to watch merciless Roman soldiers burn his village to the ground, he is taken on a death march back to Rome, where he is sold as a slave. He swears to always resist his conquerors. In this epic historic novel by Maria Fish, two teenagers during the time of Christ take up arms in their personal battles as they journey down the path to face their ultimate challenger.
  • The Kingdom

    R.J. Kottke

    language (, Jan. 9, 2014)
    The Kingdom is a fun and colorful book, either for children or the coffee table, that describes Yeshua's (Jesus') Millennial Kingdom in a simple and hopeful way.
  • The Kingdom

    Shelly Keehl, Kayla Mason/Keehl

    eBook
    A children's faith based book. Teaching basic morals and faith to children of all ages. Great for the family and educating our kids. A simple narrative book that helps build quality time with the family.
  • The Kingdom and the Cave

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1974)
    Prince Michael is accompanied by the palace cat and a wise old mare on a long and dangerous search for the elusive Under People.
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  • The kingdom

    Maurice Mayo

    language (Maurice Mayo, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Long ago, two kingdom's, Ceria and Walrin, lived in harmony. Until one day the Cerians attacked the Walrins, causing the bloodiest war in history. The Cerians won the war, and as a result, forced the Walrin people into subjugation in Ceria. The Walrins lost their kingdom in the war, renamed The Vessel, and their nationality as they were called Vessens. As of now the royal family consists of the king and his 3 sons, each with their own view of the Cerian-Vessan lifestyle. With only one of them to ascend the throne, what depths will be reached to become king and what will that mean for the kingdom of Ceria?
  • Captive, The

    Scott O'Dell, Jonathan Davis

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 11, 2016)
    As part of a Spanish expedition to the New World, a Jesuit seminarian witnesses the enslavement and exploitation of the Mayas and is seduced by greed and ambition.
  • The Captive

    Dylan Steel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 8, 2016)
    She never thought she’d miss the Institution.Sage Indarra was looking forward to Level Twelve. She was going to make a difference for the Lawless cause.But her captors have something else in mind.She’s been taken, and now she’s got more questions than answers.There’s one thing she does know: If she can escape, she might finally be free. Really free. From Eprah—from everyone who wants to control her.But if she’s caught trying to escape, she might never get another chance at freedom.This is the sixth book in the gripping dark dystopian Sacrisvita series.Perfect for fans of George Orwell’s 1984, Aldous Huxley’s A Brave New World, or Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games.