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Books published by publisher Golden Butterfly Publishing

  • Super Guy Ry: Tabitha's Terrible Takeover

    D. Eddy, Michael Perez

    language (Butterfly Effect Publishing, July 2, 2015)
    A highly imaginative little boy creates a secret costumed identity with homemade gadgets, after he misinterprets the natural actions of his newborn baby sister and her stuffed teddy bear as an attempt to take over his family and bring New Baby Order to the world.Will Ryan's first adventure be successful or will the diabolical duo of Tabitha and Dr. Pipps succeed in harnessing the power of her brain melting siren?
  • A Christmas Wish

    S. B. Sebrick, Seth Bennett, Sara Townsend

    language (Golden Bullet Publishing, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Since Cole's grandfather passed away weeks before, Cole's thoughts are constantly plagued with the fear of death. Christmas is just around the corner, so Cole asks the most magical person in his universe for help: Santa Claus. But when Cole opens his present, he finds a nightmare.
  • The Meating Song

    S. B. Sebrick, Seth Bennett, Luna Knight

    language (Golden Bullet Publishing, Oct. 8, 2016)
    Laura's trip to the carnival carried all the wonders and intrigue a child could have asked for, except for a single tune she cannot get out of her head. This harmonica's melody carries within it one of humanity's most dire desires. Too bad Laura's parents are vegans.This very short story also includes a free sample of S. B. Sebrick's apocalyptic novel 'The First Strain'.
  • The Counter Strain: You can't outrun what's already in your blood...

    S. B. Sebrick

    eBook (Golden Bullet Publishing, Oct. 18, 2016)
    When the world is overrun with ravenous infected, how do you find the time to tell someone you love them? How do you move on, when the one you love gets left behind?Sasha's secretive mother awaits in the city of Knox, Indiana. Someone far more valuable and dangerous than the tree-hugging hiker Sasha thought her mother was. Worst of all, Chris plans to use her as a human bargaining chip, leverage to obtain the most precious commodity in the country.A cure for the ravenous C-21 virus.Dive into an apocalyptic adventure story of redemption, love and sacrifice.
  • The First Strain: How can you survive, when the dead won't stay buried?

    S. B. Sebrick

    eBook (Golden Bullet Publishing, June 1, 2016)
    The day Trevian's ex-girlfriend also became his sister-in-law, he did not take the news very well. He could have painted on a fake smile and accepted the brotherly mantle of best man. Instead, Trevian retrieved his dad's antique katana, and settled things the old fashioned way.However, once the dead are actively hunting down the living, a bit of the 'old fashioned way' might be just what the world needs right now. If only the path to safety didn't lay smack in the middle of the worst possible place for Trevian to go.Back home.
  • What's Happening at Bandit's Place?

    Katrina May

    eBook (Yellow Butterfly Publishing, March 28, 2016)
    "What's Happening at Bandit's Place?" is the story of first time parents preparing for the birth of their son as told from the viewpoint of their dog, Bandit. It is a fun exploration of Bandit's reactions to the changes taking place in his home and the beginning of a beautiful friendship between a boy and a dog.
  • Bird of Paradise Drums Beating

    Penny Ross, Cathy Wickett

    language (Butterfly Dreams Publishing, Nov. 25, 2013)
    Kara has secrets. One of her secrets began in 69 B.C... How do the typical lives of eighteen-year old Brittany and her mother Amy mesh with a woman who claims she was Cleopatra, Nellie McClung, Pauline Johnson, Marie-Anne Lagimodiere and other legendary women? Find out as Kara's secrets are exposed through startling revelations. From a Mayan peasant about to be sacrificed, to a famous singer afflicted by anorexia, and a queen paraded up the Nile on a state barge, to a princess bewitched by a handsome vampire in a forest, Brittany and Amy follow Kara through an ancient labyrinth of stunning proportion. As Kara channels the lives of famous women, Amy embraces her Metis culture. Brittany juggles a new love life and university assignments as she sifts through secret lives of Kara to record adventures of history and culture. Is this account laced with ancient wisdom real or an epic novel of fantasy and time travel? Join Kara, Brittany and Amy as they discover dreams and reality are best layered with laughter, excitement and intrigue.
  • Cave of Journeys

    Penny Ross

    Paperback (Butterfly Dreams Publishing, July 14, 2011)
    Join fourteen-year-old Sarah and her eleven-year-old brother Mattie as they journey one hundred years back in time. As they enter a magical cave Sarah, Mattie and their grandfather are mysteriously transported from Iceland in 2011. They arrive in New Iceland, near Gimli, Manitoba. The year is 1911. While exploring, they meet a fourteen-year-old Cree boy named Willow Walker and his First Nations family. The three adventurers stumble upon the CAVE OF JOURNEYS. This magical place records the chapters of humankind through picture writing. Sarah, Mattie and Willow Walker meet an ancient oak tree who recruits them to retrieve original stories of Canadian history. Their whirlwind adventure in a flying canoe takes them to four locations. The youth rush to visit Elders entrusted to guard rock paintings at sites throughout the Canadian Shield. They have four days to accomplish their goal in a race against time. CAVE OF JOURNEYS, a juvenile fiction novel, combines legend with fantasy. Similar to Alice in ALICE IN WONDERLAND the youth face real issues in a world that combines enchantment and fantasy with reality. Is this world, with oversized creatures, wise Elders and a talking tree real? Is Willow Walker real? Or is it all part of a world where legends abound? Join Sarah, Mattie and Willow Walker on their journey as they discover stories rich in the culture and traditions of Cree, Icelandic and Ojibwe people.
  • Let's Find the Christmas Shapes: Golden Books

    Alan Benjamin

    Board book (Golden Books Publishing, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Baby Mickey and Minnie look around scenes of Christmas for circles, triangles, squares, stars, and hearts
  • Baskin and Greel Discover Friendship

    Chloe Converse

    Paperback (Golden Dot Publishing, Feb. 11, 2014)
    Baskin seeks to show friendship to another forest animal who seems alone, and discovers that a journey to make one friend can lead to so much more.
  • Someone Almost Loved Me To Death

    Yolanda V. Lee

    Paperback (Black Butterfly Publishing, July 29, 2014)
    Someone Almost Loved Me To Death is the second of the three part book series entitled "The Silent Screams Series" This book takes you from the world of a cold-hearted, drug dealing, erotic dancing woman that you read about in Part I "Someone to Love the Little Girl In Me", to that same woman now all grown up, married and seemingly trying to get her life straight. She gave up the fast life for what she thought was the typical American dream. She had a home, the adoring husband, the children and was even planning on getting the dog. Little did she know that sometimes a dream can be too good to be true. Part II takes you through her 10 1/2 years of domestic violence by the hands of the man that she thought was going to "Love the Little Girl In Her." Instead he almost loved her to death literally as her children stood by and watched.
  • Believe In Yourself

    Samantha Bozinovski

    Paperback (Golden Paw Publishing, April 9, 2020)
    Believe In Yourself is a book of poetic self-love and self-esteem. Filled with encouragement and empowering words; this book aims to teach all young readers to celebrate their individuality and help build their self-esteem by reminding them not only the importance of being proud of who they are and what they choose to do, but also to always believe in themselves no matter what and to never give up on anything despite what other people might say. The authors' rhyming tune delivers captivating messages that are easy for young readers to understand and absorb, while the 35 colourfully stunning illustrations bring the characters to life on and off the page, and bring us through an emotional life-like story of a girl going through life's ups and downs with her cat and father by her side, motivating her to keep believing in herself and her dreams while being proud of her uniqueness. Written for ages newborn to 11 years, this book intends to teach all young readers that they CAN do anything no matter who they are or what they look like, and encourages everyone to always be themselves and to love who they are - inside and out. Parents and kids will find delight in Samantha Bozinovski's sweet, simple script, as well as its powerful message: Always believe in yourself.