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Books with title The Water Seeker

  • The Seeker:

    Pamela DuMond

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 4, 2016)
    Time Traveler. Seeker. Deceiver. Lies. Madeline's a Messenger: time traveling across lifetimes and delivering messages that could change one life or many. She’s finally dating her true love, Samuel, in the present day, but when her new mentors send her on increasingly dangerous missions, the un-thinkable happens. Now Madeline must journey into the darkest corners of history seeking answers from the wisest Messengers and Hunters in the hope to reverse the consequences of her actions before Samuel, her mortal beloved, is lost for an eternity. But tearing time’s fabric reveals hidden secrets and lies, and Madeline discovers she is part of a conspiracy much greater than she ever dreamed possible.
  • The Seeker

    Melinda Metz

    Paperback (Pocket Books, Aug. 16, 2000)
    1st Pocket Books 2000 TV tie-in edition paperback vg++ book In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Seeker

    Illustrated by Rose Cecil O'Neill Wilson Harry Leon

    Hardcover (New York: Doubleday Page & Co, March 15, 1904)
    New York: Doubleday Page & Co. 1904, New York, 1904. Rose Cecil O'Neill (illustrator). First Edition. First Edition. Hardcover. In original olive green pictorial cloth case showing grape vine on front cover. And yes, boys and girls, this Rose O'Neill is the same of the Kewpie Doll fame. She was married to Harry Leon Wilson. No dust jacket (as issued ?).
  • The Seeker

    Melinda Metz, Kevin T. Collins

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, March 19, 2019)
    Circle of danger . . .Maria: She hasn't told her friends about the strange glowing ring that she found. It seems to be giving her powers-special abilities that let her enter a world she's been dying to experience. Here's her chance to learn what she longs to know: how Michael feels about her. Michael: He feels all alone on Earth, and he's searching for a place to belong. He didn't count on discovering someone to care about right here in Roswell. Now he's falling for his best friend. But what he doesn't know, and Maria doesn't realize, is that she's drawing danger to them all . . .
  • The Seekers

    Eilis Dillon

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Portrays the trials and tribulations of Rebecca, Edward, and Andrew, three young people who leave England to cross the ocean and relocate in the harsh world of seventeenth-century colonial Massachusetts
  • The Watermaker

    NH3

    language (Eggs Press, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Xave Galen is in trouble ... again. Every way he turns the System is controlling his life. But what if the System is out of control? What are these creatures his Grandpa thinks can save the world? Why would they let kids go after them? What has the forbidden chemistry got to do with it and how far did science really get with early 21st century nanotechnology?Xave gets a glimpse of the coming evil when his Grandpa is poisoned and has only weeks to live. Xave, Xanthe, Koa and Lani are thrust into a race against time and the forces of darkness. Deep in the heart of China they must pass deadly tests to find the first Elementaur creature before it is destroyed. "This wonderful novel has so much to offer.The story is told with on the edge of your seat adventure as the children explore, discover and are chased through China leading them to some dark realisations." Highly recommended HH Vol 57 Reading Time MagazineReaders aged 8 to adult agree that it is a great read. "I loved "The Water Maker"! I read it so quickly. When is the next one ready? The best part was all the action. It was amazing when Hy cleaned up the lake. Hy was my favourite character." Ben, aged 8"We have just finished the Watermaker and it is fabulous. We laughed out loud at Xave and Hy in the aeroplane's toilet, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Small K's question at the end "when can we get the next one?" Katrina."It's cool that normal kids are the heros and I like the secret codes." Matt 14"I've just finished reading the Watermaker, and loved it! It will be great to read the rest of the series." Rosalie (Owner Zero to Ten Bookshop, Fremantle.)"Hi Naomi, I Finished ""watermaker"" a few days a go. Was Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait 2 read book 2. It had a really long title, that?s why I am not saying its proper name. Just finished playing "Elementaurs: the card game". I won! I had 4 princess and 2 fighting pairs. Is the book set slightly in the future? the techno is very advanced. When do u think u'll finish boook 2? I can't wait 2 read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bye, Holly". Age 11.
  • It's the Water

    mala

    (Independently published, April 8, 2020)
    Earl Ross III and Rebecca Overton are minors, but they won’t let themselves be called “kids.” They’re Business People. And now they’re in court. As it turns out, developing and marketing a successful product are the least of their worries. It's the Water is recommended for kids and young adults.It starts when Earl, a teenager from the City just sliding through life, decides it would be fun to enter his mother Susanna’s baking in the upstate county fair, where their summer cabin is. Rebecca, looking for a venture to interrupt the humdrum of her life in Copper Falls, capitalizes on Earl’s suggestion that the cabin well water is the reason for Susanna’s sweeping win. Together, they build a small business selling “Mother Ross’s Baking Water.” No one foresees the success of this local phenomenon. And not everyone is happy about it. Now, Earl and Rebecca must fight to keep their business open – and themselves out of hot water.Get your copy!
  • The Seeker

    Harry Leon Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The Seeker
  • The Seeker

    Robert Barlow Fox

    Paperback (Sunstone Press, )
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  • Water Seekers

    Michelle Rode

    Paperback (Prizm Books, June 16, 2008)
    Nuclear devastation is the past. The need for water is the present. Can they survive to find a future? I watch the sun coming up on my right as I walk. We’ve only got about three hours now before it gets too hot and we have to stop. We’ve learned not to leave it too long, learned not to wait until the last minute to put up our tents and hide within their dubious shelter. The sun will kill you if you let it. Better to lose daylight, lose marching time, than to get stuck in the full sun. Of course it’s not much better in the middle of the night either. We have to stop and get set up before it gets too cold. The night will kill you if you let it. Zara talks about what it was like before -- how their days used to be based on being up when the sun was up and sleeping during the night when it was dark. It’s just another one of the differences between then and now. She’s the oldest of us, she tells us about the differences, about how they used to do stuff. A lot of it is really crazy, but I guess that’s natural. I guess that’s why it happened.
  • The Seekers

    Hari & Deepti

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 6, 2019)
    A small band of brave adventurers journey to save their village in this stunning debut picture book from papercut artists Hari & Deepti. Perfect for fans of Aaron Becker's Journey.Mio and Nao live in the valley of Krum, above a great river that provides everything they need to survive. As children, their grandfather told tales of the Silver Fox and Fire Wolf, tales everyone else believed were only legends--everyone, that is, but Mio.When the life-giving river that flows through their village is mysteriously threatened, Mio and Nao set out beyond their valley to find out what has gone wrong. The farther they get from home, they find lifeless trees and skies filled with smoke. The other villagers grow weary of their mission until they are confronted with their childhood legends come to vivid life and have to risk everything to save their home.Depicted through intricate cut-paper art, this memorable tale will remind readers of the importance of home while still striving to discover the world around you.
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  • The Seeker

    Harry Leon Wilson, Rose Cecil O'Neill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2017)
    Harry Leon Wilson (May 1, 1867 – June 28, 1939) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels Ruggles of Red Gap and Merton of the Movies. His novel Bunker Bean helped popularize the term flapper Harry Leon Wilson was born in Oregon, Illinois, the son of Samuel and Adeline (née Kidder).Samuel was a newspaper publisher, and Harry learned to set type at an early age. He began work as a stenographer after leaving home at sixteen. He worked his way west through Topeka, Omaha, Denver, and eventually to California. He was a contributor to the histories of Hubert Howe Bancroft, and became the private secretary to Virgil Bogue. In December 1886, Wilson's story The Elusive Dollar Bill was accepted by Puck magazine. He continued to contribute to Puck and became assistant editor in 1892. Henry Cuyler Bunner died in 1896 and Wilson replaced him as editor. The publication of The Spenders allowed Wilson to quit Puck in 1902 and devote himself full-time to writing