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Books with title The Whispering Mummy

  • The Whispering Cave

    Hugo Montes, Michelle Montes

    Paperback (Harrison House Publishers, Jan. 31, 2011)
    The cadets at Young Eagles Armor Academy have been given their first mission... and the team that completes the job first gets a homework pass for a week! Harpie is determined to have her team win, in fact, she must win to keep her grades from slipping. But the team must uncover a secret that is hidden in the Whispering Caves a mysterious and dangerous place.In this perilous episode of the Young Eagles Armor Academy, Harpie, Flap, Will and Beakster are the "Green Team". The clock is ticking down and Will's constant complaining has caused everyone to be distracted, and it leads them into the middle of a very dangerous situation. Will the "Green Team" find a way to win? How will the team learn to deal with each other and keep the peace?Join Harpie and Flap, along with Will, the little bird with a king-size attitude and the zany and inventive Beakster, who is always getting into the most hilarious predicaments, as they learn the 9 core virtues that an eagle must possess to be a master of the skies.The Young Eagles Armor Academy training takes place in an area known as Halo Cliffs where the cadets learn from their majestic leaders; Commander Goldie and Commander Baldie. The 9 core virtues are based upon the 9 Fruits of the Spirit, from the Bible. Plus, all of the story elements are based upon the actual traits that science tells us about this unique breed of birds. Get ready to take off, because...
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  • The Whispering Wind

    Sukey S. Gross

    Hardcover (Cis Pub, March 1, 1991)
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  • Mystery of the Whispering Mummy

    Robert Arthur

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Distribution Services, March 15, 1968)
    The Three Investigators undertake a case involving an Egyptian mummy which whispers, but only to one man.
  • The Whispering Mountain

    Joan Aiken (Author)

    Unknown Binding
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  • Whispering Swarm, The

    Michael Moorcock, Julian Elfer

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, May 17, 2016)
    Almost anyone who has read or written science fiction or fantasy has been inspired by the work of Michael Moorcock. His literary flair and grand sense of adventure have been evident since his controversial first novel Behold the Man, from the stories and novels featuring his most famous character, Elric of Melniboné, to his fantasy masterpiece, Gloriana, winner of both the Campbell Memorial and World Fantasy awards for best novel. Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, and Michael Chabon all cite Moorcock as a major influence; as editor of New Worlds magazine, he helped launch the careers of many of his contemporaries, including Harlan Ellison, Philip K. Dick, and J. G. Ballard. Moorcock's first independent novel in nine years is a tale both fantastical and autobiographical, a celebration of London and what it meant to be young there in the years after World War II. The Whispering Swarm is the first in a trilogy that will follow a young man named Michael as he simultaneously discovers himself and a secret realm hidden deep in the heart of London.
  • The Whispering Tree

    Monica Safin Fedak

    Paperback (Placid Rapids Creations, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Join a young boy on his journey to discover the beauty and wonder that nature has to offer in The Whispering Tree. Early in the spring, the boy discovers that the natural world is a fun and inspiring place to play and spend his time. While observing the intricacies of nature, he expands his imagination in ways such seeing the clouds as more than clouds and imaging the intentions of the insects he discovers. Inspired by a love for nature, The Whispering Tree aims to encourage children's imagination and desire to play outdoor as nature offers a rich sensory experience that is ideal to promote healthy mental and physical development for young children. Each page of the story was individually crafted using acrylic backgrounds and hand sculpted clay figures and mixed media details. With the turn of each page, the scenery shifts slightly as nature is constantly evolving with each gust of wind. Starting in late spring, and ending the following spring, the little boy's journey continues through each season, discovering unique attributes throughout. From sunny skies in the summer to changing leaves in the fall and even to snow in the winter, the little boy continues to use his imagination to discover all that nature has to offer. Finally, the young boy shares his favorite outdoor place with his little sister, sharing a special sibling moment full of love.
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  • The Whispering Road

    Livi Michael

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 5, 2006)
    In Victorian England, poverty-stricken, orphaned siblings Joe and Annie escape from the abusive farmer they work for and try to survive in Manchester, with help from a friendly tramp, a mysterious dog-woman, and a renegade printer who supports the rights of the poor. Reprint.
  • The Whispering Mountain

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Winner of the Guardian Prize for FictionIn the small town of Pennygaff, where Owen has been sent to live after his mother’s death, a legendary golden harp has been found. Knowing of the prophesy of the Harp of Teirtu, Owen must prevent the magic harp from falling into the evil clutches of its reputed owner, the sinister and diabolical Lord Mayln. But it won’t be easy. Owen and his friend Arabis are plunged into a hair-raising adventure of intrigue, kidnapping, exotic underground worlds, savage beasts...even murder.For only too late will Owen learn that Lord Mayln will stop at nothing to have the golden harp.
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  • The Whispering Trees

    Abubakar Adam Ibrahim

    Paperback (Cassava Republic Press, June 16, 2020)
    The magical tales in The Whispering Trees capture the essence of life, death and coincidence in Northern Nigeria. Myth and reality intertwine in stories featuring political agitators, newly-wedded widows, and the tormented whirlwind, Kyakkyawa. The two medicine men of Mazade battle against their egos, an epidemic and an enigmatic witch. And who is Okhiwo, whose arrival is heralded by a pair of little white butterflies?
  • The Whispering Mountain

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • The Whispering House

    Rebecca Wade

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, May 22, 2012)
    Maisie Holt. This is her book.It's an old house, one her family plans to stay in for only a short while; but for Hannah Price, secrets soon come creeping out of every corner of Cowleigh Lodge.First there's the old and dusty book of children's fairy tales that belonged to a young girl named Maisie. Hannah learns that the girl died mysteriously at age eleven in this very house nearly 140 years ago.Then, when Hannah draws a portrait of Maisie, things begin to fall apart. The house seems to be reverting to its nineteenth-century form, and Hannah's not sure whether it or Maisie herself is sending her messages. Hannah must solve the mystery of Maisie's death, because if she doesn't help her, Maisie may never leave Hannah alone. . . . Rebecca Wade has created a haunting story that will capture readers' imaginations until the very last page.
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  • The Mystery of the Whispering Mummy

    Robert Arthur, Alfred Hitchcock, Hector Sebastian

    Library Binding (Tandem Library, June 15, 1998)
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