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Books published by publisher Cardinal Rule Press

  • Lost In America

    Laura Fitzgerald

    (Cardinal Press LLC, June 4, 2015)
    It's the near future, and the next big thing is already here. Smartphones, tablets, even TVs have been replaced by Butlers, your own digital personal assistant who knows you intimately. It's killer technology ... really, it is. Billed as "luxury for the little guy," your Butler knows your clothing sizes, your favorite pizza toppings, the music you like, and gets you whatever you want at your command. Your Butler is always there for you. Watching. Waiting. Listening. It knows everything about you, and so does the company behind it. That's where the danger comes in. Meet Kendra Sinclair. She'd be the first to tell you there's nothing special about her, until she uncovers a massive conspiracy designed to kill millions of people, including those she loves most. Kendra's the only one who can stop it ... unless the bad guys stop her first, which means she needs to get Lost In America. But how can she, when privacy is just an illusion?
  • Mom's Cup of Coffee

    Tim Steffen

    language (Cardinal Press, March 6, 2012)
    THE (INCR)EDIBLE ADVENTURES OF ALLIE QUIRK is an illustrated series of books for children ages 7-10 that follows the journeys of Allie Quirk and her mom as they travel around the world in search of culinary delights.BOOK 1: MOM’S CUP OF COFFEEAllie Quirk’s mom is a coffeeholic. If coffee were perfume, she’d wear it. Mrs. Quirk must have her morning cup of Joe, but when she wakes up on a sunny Saturday and finds no coffee in the house, she takes her daughter on an around the world journey in search of hot java. From Maine to Paris, Vienna to Istanbul, New York to South America, the fearless globetrotters stop at nothing to find the elusive coffee bean. Oh, and along the way, the Quirks just happen to solve the mystery of a world-wide coffee conspiracy.
  • Sailboat in a Cellar

    Tim Steffen

    Paperback (Cardinal Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Nine-year old Bubby has just found out his mother’s cancer has returned with a vengeance. His best friend, Brandi, is moving to California. On top of all of this, Bubby’s father decides to quit his job and build a boat in the basement. Everyone, except Bubby, sees this as a sure sign of insanity. A story for middle grade readers (ages 8-12) and adults alike, Sailboat in a Cellar is a coming-of-age tale told through the eyes of Bubby who, during a summer of great uncertainty, learns more about himself, reconciles with issues of life and death, and discovers the answer to the great mystery of how his dad will get the sailboat out of the cellar.
  • The Big Book of Birds

    Tim Steffen

    Paperback (Cardinal Press, April 16, 2012)
    Big birds, little birds, quiet birds, loud birds. Pink birds, blue birds, purple polka-dotted birds. They're all here in "The Big Book of Birds", an illustrated collection of whimsical poems all about birds. You want birds? You got 'em!
  • Mom's Cup of Coffee: The

    Tim Steffen

    Paperback (Cardinal Press, March 6, 2012)
    THE (INCR)EDIBLE ADVENTURES OF ALLIE QUIRK is an illustrated series of chapter books for children ages 7-10 that follows the journeys of Allie Quirk and her mom as they travel around the world in search of culinary delights. BOOK 1: MOM’S CUP OF COFFEE Allie Quirk’s mom is a coffeeholic. If coffee were perfume, she’d wear it. Mrs. Quirk must have her morning cup of Joe, but when she wakes up on a sunny Saturday and finds no coffee in the house, she takes her daughter on an around the world journey in search of hot java. From Maine to Paris, Vienna to Istanbul, New York to South America, the fearless globetrotters stop at nothing to find the elusive coffee bean. Oh, and along the way, the Quirks just happen to solve the mystery of a world-wide coffee conspiracy.
  • Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage To Be Who You Are

    Maria Dismondy

    Paperback (Cardinal Rule Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
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