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  • William Wilde and the Stolen Life

    Davis Ashura

    Hardcover (DuSum Publishing, June 18, 2018)
    The riveting tale begun in William Wilde and the Necrosed continues as William finds himself beset on all sides by cruel foes and even crueler friends.Having survived the monster, Kohl Obsidian, Wiliam Wilde had hoped his life would settle down; that he’d finish his senior year of high school with no further adventures.But life isn’t so simple for a potential magus, especially one who’s overcome as deadly an enemy as Kohl. Instead, William has unwittingly earned the raptor gaze of even greater foes. One is someone he thought he could implicitly trust while others are even more dangerous. And all are from the island of Sinskrill. They are mahavans, powerful magic-users bent on humanity’s enslavement. They seek to capture William and chain him to their needs, to bind him in perpetual servitude upon Sinskrill.William finds himself caught amongst people for whom deceit and pain are simple coins to be traded, and his best hope to survive these new challenges might lie with someone he'd always thought to be his mortal enemy.
  • A Camel Named Clyde

    Katie Wainwright, Catalina Wilkinson

    eBook (Red Dust Publishing, Nov. 5, 2015)
    A ride across a desert on an absent-minded camel who forgot to fill up with water. The young rider is stranded between two empty humps, about to cry 'cause Clyde ran dry. Oh, my. What can she do?
  • Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow

    Jen B. Wild, Samanta Moise

    Perfect Paperback (La Pixie Publishing, July 5, 2018)
    “Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow” is an illustrated children’s book written by Jen B. Wild and illustrated by Day. The book is designed to help children understand emotions by reading about Henry's experience with a colorful spectrum of feelings. Through his adventures, Henry Winterbottom learns about the experience of emotions in a way that is easy for children to understand. Henry and his wild imagination are brought to life with vivid illustrations that pop off the page. This book is aimed at young readers from 4 to 8 years old. The goal of the book is to give children a way to appreciate and embrace their feelings through a main character that we hope will become a trusted companion.
  • Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow

    Samanta Moise

    language (La Pixie Publishing, Dec. 11, 2018)
    “Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow” is an illustrated children’s book written by Jen B. Wild and illustrated by Day. The book is designed to help children understand emotions by reading about Henry's experience with a colorful spectrum of feelings. Through his adventures, Henry Winterbottom learns about the experience of emotions in a way that is easy for children to understand. Henry and his wild imagination are brought to life with vivid illustrations that pop off the page. This book is aimed at young readers from 4 to 8 years old. The goal of the book is to give children a way to appreciate and embrace their feelings through a main character that we hope will become a trusted companion.
  • William Wilde and the Stolen Life

    Davis Ashura

    Paperback (DuSum Publishing, June 18, 2018)
    The riveting tale begun in William Wilde and the Necrosed continues as William finds himself beset on all sides by cruel foes and even crueler friends.Having survived the monster, Kohl Obsidian, Wiliam Wilde had hoped his life would settle down; that he'd finish his senior year of high school with no further adventures.But life isn't so simple for a potential magus, especially one who's overcome as deadly an enemy as Kohl. Instead, William has unwittingly earned the raptor gaze of even greater foes. One is someone he thought he could implicitly trust while others are even more dangerous. And all are from the island of Sinskrill. They are mahavans, powerful magic-users bent on humanity's enslavement. They seek to capture William and chain him to their needs, to bind him in perpetual servitude upon Sinskrill.William finds himself caught amongst people for whom deceit and pain are simple coins to be traded, and his best hope to survive these new challenges might lie with someone he'd always thought to be his mortal enemy.
  • The Honu Who Knew Too Much: A Fable For Grownups And Children

    Pam Daoust

    language (Daoust Publishing, Nov. 12, 2013)
    A green sea turtle must find a way to survive the Human Impacts threatening her tropical paradise home--a coral reef in Hawaii....Filled with lush photos and suitable for ages nine to ninety, this touching tale has universal applications to marine environments around the world. It is a learning experience that lovingly illustrates our connection to nature and the dependence of one species upon another. Share with your child or grandchild--or just enjoy on your own.A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to support nonprofits seeking to protect coral reefs and the marvelous creatures that live there.
  • Razberry Red In A Tree

    Regina O'Toole

    eBook (Pie Publishing, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Razberry Red has found herself stuck in a Tree! How did she get there, she wonders, and how will she get down? Her fear overtakes her, but not for long. Written in limerick form, children will enjoy Razberry's rhyming adventures.
  • Becoming Undone

    Christina Barr

    eBook (Ninja Dust Publishing, May 14, 2015)
    On the eve of Michelle’s first official demon hunt, her mentor and love, Julian, briefly loses himself and sets off a chain of events that makes Michelle question if he ever had control in the first place.With the help of her new ally, Diana, she is able to cast out Zariel once and for all. But there’s hardly cause for celebration when Balthazar unleashes a full-scale attack on Julian’s mind.Balthazar and Maria transform Michelle’s life into a constant state of horror for pure entertainment while moving on with their plans for humanity’s end. Michelle trains her new powerhouse protégé to help her face the upcoming evil, but Balthazar’s terror extends further than Michelle can imagine.Michelle desperately searches for a way to save what’s left of Julian’s soul, but the only salvation may very well be his death.
  • The Honu Who Knew Too Much, a Fable for Grownups and Children

    Pam Daoust, Michelle DeFilippo 1106 Design

    Paperback (Daoust Publishing, Nov. 7, 2013)
    A green sea turtle must find a way to survive the Human Impacts threatening her tropical paradise home--a coral reef in Hawaii... Filled with lush photos and suitable for ages nine to ninety, this touching tale has universal applications to marine environments around the world. It is a learning experience that lovingly illustrates our connection to nature and the dependence of one species upon another. Share with your child or grandchild--or just enjoy on your own. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to support nonprofits seeking to protect coral reefs and the marvelous creatures that live there.
  • Danny, Danny, Super Star!

    Nicki Mann

    language (Trixie Pixie Publishing, Inc., Sept. 28, 2012)
    on: "I have light brown hair. My eyes are dark brown. My favorite color is blue. I am great at playing computer games. I am great at doing jigsaw puzzles. Best of all, I like my dog, Buttercup! One more thing about me is, I have autism." This is how 8-year-old Danny introduces himself to the world. Danny attends a special education class for kids with autism and other special needs. When his teacher announces that they are going to be in a talent show, all of the kids are excited! But will they be able to pull it off? Siblings, friends and classmates of children with autism, as well as kids who are on the autism spectrum themselves, will enjoy this humorous story about a class full of super stars.
  • Naughty Nicky and the Skullduggery Crew

    Colin Miles, Gail Miles

    Paperback (Pixiehouse Publishing, April 4, 2014)
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  • Harry and the Plaque Pixie

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    eBook (Plaque Pixie Publishing, March 2, 2013)
    On the Morning that the long awaited circus arrives in Harry's town, he gets some unwelcome visitors, the dreaded plaque bugs. Fearing that he will mis the circus, Harry rushes to the dentist for help. Realizing he is in over his head , the dentist calls on the Plaque Pixie to save the day... but will there be time?