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Books published by publisher Blue Sparrow Publishing

  • The Ballet Slippers

    Melony Bates, Amy Sunluvr

    language (Blue Cove Publishing, Aug. 25, 2016)
    After watching a ballet performance at her school by a local dance studio, eight-year-old Megan is hooked. That is all she can think about. She just has to have a pair of those pretty, pink ballet slippers so she can dance on her toes. She can't wait to get home and tell her family about the ballet performance. But when her parents explain to her that they can't afford to buy them for her, Megan decides to try and find a way to buy them for herself.
  • TRIVIUM

    Amber Nguyen

    Paperback (Two Sparrows Publishing, March 6, 2018)
    Have you ever wanted to know your future? What if you could choose what your life would look like? For Cassia Bellerose, once she turns eighteen that’s exactly what she’ll do. Every citizen must visit the Trivium and choose from three different futures. Cassia has planned her life exactly how she wants it. Choosing at the Trivium should be easy. She’ll go to medical school, marry her boyfriend, Gunner, and always have her best friend, Verity, by her side. But Cassia has a secret she's kept from those closest to her. A secret so powerful it threatens to unravel every plan she's made. Torn between the life she's always known and a life she's born to live, Cassia embarks on a journey of self-discovery and searches for the identity of the handsome stranger who haunts her dreams. In a world where futures are predestined, what happens if she chooses wrong? Trivium challenges the notions of fate and destiny versus the unconquerable spirit of free will. It is a tale of love torn between two universes, a fight to choose your own story, and the undying loyalty of true friendship.Author Amber Nguyen delivers an award-winning story with equal parts suspense, adventure, and romance, in this remarkable debut novel set in a world where knowing your future isn’t as wonderful as it may seem.
  • A Scout's Guide to Zombie Survival: Everything You Need to Know to Identify Zombies and Survive

    Sandie Lee Muncaster, Donna Law, Ozzy Esha

    language (Blue Owl Publishing, Oct. 27, 2014)
    A Scout's Guide to Zombie Survival is a delightfully scary guide to recognizing and dealing with common zombies. It is designed for kids aged 5 to 12 and is filled with cool zombies and some practical scouts‘ advice on how to deal with these fictitious monsters.The bright-colored illustrated zombies are scary enough to be entertaining, but not so much as to keep your child awake at night. The descriptions are humorous while showcasing each zombie‘s quirks.A Scout's Guide to Zombie Survival would be the perfect addition to your child's library and a wonderful way to have some ‘scary’ fun. Grab your copy today and see the delight and enthusiasm it will bring to even the most reluctant of readers.
  • The Never Prayer

    Aaron Ritchey

    language (Black Arrow Publishing, April 23, 2015)
    Magdalena Marquez is a teen-aged girl struggling with adult responsibilities and choices. She knows right from wrong, but realizes that with her back against the wall and her brother’s life on the line the division isn’t as black and white as she wants it to be. Forced to choose between an angel and a demon, Lena must first confront her own broken dreams and allow herself to find hope again before she is stripped of all she loves. When do we struggle to change the world? When do we let go and embrace life’s broken beauty?
  • Under the Lens

    Renee Carter

    language (Dark Blue Publishing, Dec. 15, 2013)
    Aidan suddenly becomes the star of an online reality show. And the last thing he wants to be is famous.Mr. Stolken hires him to be his rich grandson, complete with a hot girlfriend and a sports car. The fine print: Aidan’s every move is about to be filmed and his new life preplanned…except for Hazel. Dating her would break his contract, a violation that comes with an $80,000 fine. Will Aidan follow his heart and risk losing everything?
  • Jane and Her Friends Celebrate Christmas: A Children's Picture Book for Ages 2-4

    Betty Palatin

    language (Blue Owl Publishing, Dec. 19, 2013)
    Jane and her friends prepare for Christmas by trimming the tree and waiting for Santa. What will he bring for Jane and her friends? Find out in Jane and Her Friends Celebrate Christmas, where even Santa gets his own surprise!This lively picture book is written in rhyme and will have your kids jumping for joy. Jane and her friends celebrate the holiday with gifts of their own and even one for your child. Check out Jane and Her Friends Celebrate Christmas, it is sure to become a must-read each holiday season.
  • Ideal Faith

    Lynn Marie Spinks

    eBook (Blue Swan Publishing, Oct. 24, 2016)
    Saying that life will never be the same is a bit of an understatement. Ava Coddington’s parents drowned, leaving her under the guardianship of an aunt and uncle she hasn’t seen for years—in a town so waterlogged it could be run by fish. Worse yet, her new hometown of Ideal, Wisconsin, has placed her smack dab in the middle of a social hierarchy she can’t even begin to understand. School cliques transfer to summer jobs, the A-list is somehow connected to a boy in thick-framed glasses, and Colton, the most popular boy in school, is hiding a world of pain and secrets of his own. For the first time since the accident, his pain stirs something within Ava. She’s committed to helping ease the hurt from his face, even if she can’t handle her own.To get through this part of her life she’s going to need more than a shoulder to cry on, and lake-loving Colton might be the only person who can help her face her fears, find peace in herself, and maybe even reconcile with the big man upstairs.
  • The Moon's Wish

    Natalie Davis, Chris Venter

    Paperback (Pale Blue Publishing, Dec. 10, 2018)
    A children's picture book on how the moon enjoys that it is the brightest, most magnificent thing in the sky... until it longs for more.
  • Gabby Gibson: Middle School Detective

    Sharon Broomall

    Paperback (Blue Stone Publishing, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Gabby Gibson has always had a thing for solving mysteries, and now’s her chance to crack her first real case. The cash from Panda Pride Day, her school’s big fundraiser, is missing. No money means no dance, and it’s up to Gabby to solve the crime—and become the school hero. Oh, and BTW, she’ll have to join forces with the world’s biggest nerd to find the culprit. Peek inside Gabby’s detective notebook and walk the halls of Preston Middle with her as she battles the Queen of Mean and her stuck-up posse, learns that popularity depends on how you look at it, and discovers that people are pretty much never who you think they are.
  • Dejvid i DĹžeko: Tuneli Sa Zombijima

    David Downie, Tea Seroya, Ivana Horvat

    language (Blue Peg Publishing, Nov. 21, 2013)
    SERBIAN LATINInspirisan Roald Dalom i Stiven Kingom, Dejvid Dauni piše priču od koje žmarci prolaze kroz kičmu o avanturama Dejvida i njegovog psa Džeka i njihovim susretima sa lokalnim zombijem. Priče je prelepo ilustrovala Tea Seroja.
  • I Can See You

    David Downie, Tea Seroya

    language (Blue Peg Publishing, July 5, 2013)
    Very young children love to hide and be found. This beautifully illustrated book lets you take your little one on a happy journey with a boy and his cat as he hides, peeks and laughs. Suitable from the smallest of babies to the cheekiest of toddlers.
  • More Monsters Almanac: Seriously Silly, Spooky Fun Part II

    Sandie Lee Muncaster, Donna Law, Ozzy Esha

    language (Blue Owl Publishing, Oct. 27, 2014)
    The More Monsters Almanac is the second in the series of made-up and delightfully scary monsters for kids aged 5 to 12. This book is filled with all things monster and gives your child a peek into 18 of the coolest and most unique made-up monsters.The bright-colored illustrated monsters are scary enough to be entertaining, but not so much as to keep your child awake at night. The descriptions are humorous while showcasing each monster‘s attributes as well as faults.The More Monsters Almanac would be the perfect addition to your child's library and a wonderful way to have some ‘scary’ fun or to ring in the Halloween season. Grab your copy today and see the delight and enthusiasm it will bring to even the most reluctant of readers.