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  • Chronicles of Ethan Complete Series: A LitRPG / GameLit Fantasy Adventure

    John L. Monk

    language (Mountaindale Press, May 8, 2020)
    Retirement means immortality. Immortality means adventure. Life begins at seventy.Running on the world's fastest quantum computer is a very special game: one where retirees leave their flesh-and-blood lives in search of endless adventure. Weapons, spells, gold, experience pointsā€¦ These are the marks by which life is now measured.Ethan Crane wants none of it. In fact, he never wanted to retire at all, let alone play a game for all eternity. But now he's on a mission to find his wifeā€”a wife he just discovered is still alive and inside the game.Nothing will stop him from reaching her. Not even himself.What readers are saying:ā€œThis is a wonderful twist to the average video game world story!ā€ ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā€œJohn L. Monk strikes gold with this LitRPG. Full of interesting characters who solve complex problems, this series will have you turning pages until the end!ā€ ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā€œRealistic main character in a fantastic world.ā€ ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…ā˜…Buy the 3-book boxed set today to read John L. Monkā€™s Mythian, Hard Mode, and Karmaā€™s Touch!
  • Auction of Souls: Fantasy GameLit RPG Series

    David Petrie

    eBook (Mountaindale Press, July 24, 2020)
    A quest for vengeance. A battle for dominance. Anything is for sale at the Auction of Souls.Max and his party start down a dark path with only an echo to remind them why theyā€™re fighting. Finding their target in the game isnā€™t enough, they need to find them in real life. Perhaps for this very reason, theyā€™re no longer harmless misfits: theyā€™re the most infamous players in the game.They get invited to an auction that offers contract items to the highest bidder, a golden opportunity to prepare for the battles that loom in their future. Weapons arenā€™t the only thing they need. Down a party member, they need a new ally to fill the void in the team.House Lockheart wasn't the only group invited: the top players in Noctum gather like moths to a flame. With this many lords, villains, thieves, and assassins in one place, finding an ally is easy; trusting them is far harder.The auction is open, and the price could be everything.
  • The Wild Life of Elk

    Donna Love

    Paperback (Mountain Press, June 15, 2011)
    What animal can weigh half a ton, run 45 mph with 70 pounds strapped to its skull, belt out haunting bugles that carry for miles, and endure 100 stab wounds a year in its side from fighting? Elk can. Native tribes called them Wapiti, the ā€œWhite Rump.ā€ No animal is quite like the elkā€•a true symbol of wildness. The Wild Life of Elk captures this legendary animal in all its glory, following the species though the seasons and through the centuries. It explores the many habitats in which elk thrive, the mythic growth cycle of their antlers and the intricacies of their social structure. The book follows the species through history and shows the many ways that humans have depended on it for eons. Learn how elk defend themselves during fights and from attacking predators, give birth in some of the most majestic locations imaginable, and have adapted to survive brutal winters and blistering heat. Elk remain one of the most dramatic manifestations of the American wilderness, and this book pays them a grand tribute.
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  • Great Bicycle Experiment, The: The Army's Historic Black Bicycle Corps, 1896-97

    Kay Moore

    Paperback (Mountain Press, Oct. 1, 2012)
    In 1896 Lt. James Moss, second lieutenant at Fort Missoula, Montana, had a revolutionary idea: that bicycles, a relatively new innovation, could be employed by the military to replace cavalry horses for certain operations. Bikes did not need food, water, or rest; they would not die; they would never disobey their rider; and they were nearly noiseless. The eager young lieutenant set out to test this idea and prove the worth of the bicycle in army campaigns. Stationed at Fort Missoula at the time was the 25th Infantry, and all-black regiment. From these African American troops, Lt. Moss chose an elite group to form the Bicycle Corps and attempt a historic 2,000-mile journey to St. Louis. In the The Great Bicycle Experiment, Kay Moore chronicles this challenging journey, highlighting the hardships and triumphs of these stalwart soldiers as they pedaled and pushed their way across the mountains and plains into history. Perfect for school or home, The Great Bicycle Experiment is both a valuable historical resource and an entertaining adventure story for readers young and old.
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  • Nature's Yucky! 3: The Eastern United States

    Lee Ann Landstrom, Rachel Rogge

    Paperback (Mountain Press, June 15, 2015)
    Did you know that white-tailed bucks eat the bloody velvet shed from their antlers? Or that bobcats use their tongues as toilet paper? Or that leopard frogs barf so hard their stomach comes out of their mouth? Natureļæ½s Yucky! 3, the third installment in the Natureļæ½s Yucky! series, dishes up the disgusting-yet-fascinating explanations for these odd behaviors as well as those of thirteen other denizens of the eastern United States. The bookļæ½s dazzling full-color illustrations and writing that begs to be read out loud will mesmerize younger children, whereas in-depth information in the ļæ½More Fun Factsļæ½ appendix will grab the attention of older children and adults. All readers will enjoy the bird-poop caterpillar pretzels that can be made from the included recipe. Nature may be yucky, but Nature's Yucky! 3 illuminates how the nauseating traits of animals help make the natural world a diverse and interesting place.
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  • Bold Women in Montana History

    Beth Judy

    Paperback (Mountain Press, May 1, 2017)
    From the Blackfeet warrior Running Eagle to the stereotype-smashing librarian Alma Jacobs, the eleven women portrayed in this engaging book were indeed boldļæ½breaking down barriers of sexism, racism, and political opposition to emerge as heroines of their time. The third in this Mountain Pressļæ½s state-by-state series for teen readers, Bold Women in Montana History reveals the feminine side of the Tresure Stateļæ½s storied past. Within these pages are stories of fearless femmes who dared to dream and resolved to take action. Among them we meet Annie Morgan, a Philipsburg homesteader whose mysterious life is only now coming to light; the bronc-riding Greenough sisters, Alice and Marge, who became rodeo stars during the sportļæ½s heyday; and Elouise Cobell, champion of Native American rights.
  • Where Do Mountains Come From Momma

    Catherine Weyerhaeuser Morley

    Hardcover (Mountain Press, June 15, 2012)
    Do you know one of those kids who asks impossible questions about scientific processes and expects answers? Their intellectual curiosity is charming, but the questions can be challenging to answer. Now thereļæ½s a fun, entertaining book to answer some of those questions. Using pictures and language that children will understand and enjoy, author Catherine Morley combines her talents as a geologist, educator, and illustrator to describe how mountains form. Detailed illustrations with numerous rock layers, fossils, and even animals will thrill preschoolers, and the whimsical yet scientifically accurate descriptions about planet Earth will capture the imagination of budding elementary-age scientists. An illustrated glossary helps readers visualize terms such as lava and volcano, and the final page tells the stories of six well-known mountains.
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  • Essence: A Divine Dungeon Anthology

    Dakota Krout, James Auwaerter, Ryan Ball, Rohan Hublikar, Raymond Johnson, Alexis Keane, Dennis Vanderkerken, Steven Willden

    language (Mountaindale Press, Nov. 8, 2019)
    Infernal or celestial. Young or old. Each has their own path to power.Delve into the world of the Divine Dungeon with new and old cultivators alike. Discover the Lion Kingdomā€™s beginning, learn the origin of Odin and his ravens, and take a philosophical approach to cultivation. These stories and more are included in the first short story anthology set in Dakota Kroutā€™s Divine Dungeon universe.Eight incredible new tales told by eight amazing authors.Check out this LitRPG and GameLit fantasy anthology today!Lion Start by Rohan HublikarJoin Garron and Andros as they flee an oppressive Noble house and begin learning the secrets of cultivation while evading capture. Perhaps their methods will even create a legacy of its own?Legacy of Thunder by Steven WilldenLearn the origin of Odin and his ravens, back when they were all simple cultivators in Azguardia. How did a child eventually become one of the most powerful and well-known lightning users of all time?Flight of the Glitterflit by Ryan BallTest both the dangers and joys of surpassing your personal limits with Jack, as he learns what it really means to determine your own destiny. A personā€™s fate is never what you would suspect.Splat! by Raymond JohnsonA simple Dungeon Goblin has been killed in the same way over and over, constantly revived by the dungeon it has bound itself to. Is there more to the deaths than simply fighting adventurers?The Spirit Dungeon by Alexis KeaneAn infernal cultivator is driven from his home by true necromancers. During his escape, he finds a secret that could allow him to live nearly forever. Will he be able to control it?Hidden Lantern by James AuwaerterThe Inquisition has arrived. At least, one of the members has. It is up to him to determine if this area is worth savingā€¦ or should be purged by fire.Butcher Boy by Dakota KroutFollow the saga of Ramset as he learns what it means to be a cultivator in a city where men are only allowed to be mere mortals.Axiom by Dennis VanderkerkenWhat is cultivation? How is it possible? Philosophy to the rescue! When an old man loses everything, he decides that age is not going to be what stops him from rescuing the young ones that have been ā€˜recruitedā€™ by the raiders that took them.
  • Dungeon Eternium

    Dakota Krout

    (Mountaindale Press, May 23, 2019)
    Unlikely allies uniting across the world. Blood feuds that span centuries. A single chance at life.The world watches the sky with trepidation. The insanity of Xenocide knew no bounds, and all will soon suffer the effects he had planned for a millennium. Though none know what is to come, they all know it isnā€™t going to be easy to survive.The Master has a plan, one that can give the world at large a way to escape the onrushing desolation. It may be on the bleeding edge of morality and what he needs might prove too difficult to secure, but The Master asks for trust.Cal and Dale both have their role to play as the world hurtles toward destruction. One needs to bring the races of the world together while the other simply needs to survive. Surrounded by supposed allies, the duo will do all that they can to succeedā€”but with every new arrival comes rising tensions and faltering trust.The apocalypse is coming. Will honor or greed stand the test of time?
  • One Single Species: Why the Connections in Nature Matter

    Susan E. Quinlan

    Hardcover (Raven Mountain Press, March 15, 2020)
    How could the loss of just one single species matter? Against a backdrop of dramatic and colorful artwork, this book tells the story of Dr. Robert T. Paineā€™s landmark research on ochre sea stars. His study revealed that the presence or absence of one single species can affect an entire ecosystem. The main story introduces readers to intertidal life along the Pacific coast while describing the steps of Paineā€™s research. Gradually revealing the connections that tie together the existence of many diverse species in this tumultuous ecosystem, the book clearly conveys the surprising importance of one individual species. Through the story and extensive back matter, readers learn about ecology, keystone species, and the invisible connections that exist everywhere in nature.
  • Squeaky and the Stinky Mouse

    Sarah Cash, Jason Smith

    Hardcover (Mountain Arbor Press, July 17, 2017)
    "Always help whenever you can, because one day you might need help, too." Meet Squeaky, a resourceful little mouse who finds himself faced with a dilemma when asked for help by a rather smelly fellow rodent. He knows he has collected a lot of snacks from the People's kitchen, but he doesn't want to share them with someone so ... so ... stinky. When the tables turn and Squeaky is the one in need of help, what will happen? Will the stinky mouse leave Squeaky behind or come to his rescue? Squeaky and the Stinky Mouse is a charming, well-written, beautifully illustrated story that promotes compassion and kindness in a fun and engaging way. It's geared towards readers ages 4-7 years old; however, toddlers and preschoolers are also drawn to the bright and colorful pictures. Discussion questions are included and encourage conversations that highlight the themes in the story, making it a great tool to use in classrooms. And, it can be read in five minutes or less, so it's a perfect bedtime story or recordable book! At home or at school, Squeaky and the Stinky Mouse is an instant favorite! It will improve and maintain your child's understanding of the importance of helping others (while producing quite a few giggles in the process), and it has a loving and truthful message that will endure for a lifetime. This holiday season, show your child an easy way to spread kindness in the world. Order your copy today! * Perfect for ages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years old (preschool, pre-k,kindergarten, first grade and second grade) * Teachers, this book has a Lexile measure of 550L
  • Plants in Disguise: Features of Creatures in Flowers and Foliage

    Lise Hedegaard, Debi Schmid

    Hardcover (Mountain Press, May 15, 2017)
    When you wander a woodland forest, skip through a sunlit meadow, or ramble down a dusty path, you might see a furry tail, a bristly beard, or a fuzzy toe. Did you catch a glimpse of an animal? Or was it a plant in disguise? These wild plants arenļæ½t wearing masks or funny noses, but each one displays a feature of a creature. With charming illustrations, engaging prose, and intriguing natural history notes, author Lise Hedegaard and illustrator Debi Schmid introduce elementary-age children to twenty-one native plants with animal names. Budding naturalists and animal lovers alike will delight in peering into the magnifying glass on each page spread for a closer look at the animal feature of plants such as pussytoes, cranesbill, and the cattail. This fresh approach to observing the amazing world of plants and animals makes Plants in Disguise a must-have for schools and libraries.
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