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  • Warrior's Moon

    Paul Capon

    language (Thunderchild Publishing, Aug. 12, 2017)
    The Britain of prehistoric times is the setting for Paul Capon’s tale of the boy chieftain who may have been the original King Arthur.Young Artor’s world is bounded by the frontiers of Sarm, the land ruled by his awesome grandfather, the Pendragon. As the favored grandson, Artor grows up secure and protected — until a sudden attack by foreign invaders lays waste to Sarm and shatters Artor’s world. Acting on his grandfather’s last orders, Artor makes his escape, in full awareness that the fate of Sarm rests on his shoulders. The wise man, Merwun, assists him in planning for his comeback. But as the night of the Warriors’ Moon — the appointed time — draws near, Artor finds that he alone must take on the responsibilities of rulership and manhood in order to free his land and claim his inheritance.Paul Capon (1912-1969) was a British novelist of considerable reputation. He had over twenty novels to his credit and counted film editing and script writing as part of his experience. He traveled extensively in Europe and made hobbies of chess, book-collecting and swimming.
  • Howard B. Wigglebottom 12-Book Learning Set

    Howard Binkow, Reverend Ana, Susan F. Cornelison, Taillefer Long

    Hardcover (Thunderbolt Publishing, Jan. 6, 2014)
    These fun books deliver light-handed messages and help 4-8 year olds tackle life lessons like listening, bullying, attention, sportsmanship, self-esteem, anger management, belonging, fear issues, divorce, telling the truth generosity peer pressure, trust, moderation, manners and getting along
  • Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns about Mud and Rainbows : When Parents Fight

    Howard Binkow

    Paperback (Thunderbolt Publishing, March 15, 2010)
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  • Saluria: A Victory Path Adventure

    C. M. Brogan

    language (Thunder Ridge Publishing, April 23, 2019)
    It has been years since you discovered the strange, mystic planet of Saluria. You survived its hostile terrain and deadly native species as you journeyed across harsh lands. Eventually, you befriended the royal family and protected them from a traitor in their midst. Your valiant devotion to the Salurian rulers and their citizens established you as a trusted hero for all Salurian people. After so much time spent here, this unusual planet has begun to feel more like home than your native planet of Earth.Then tragedy strikes. Invaders take over Saluria and are determined to destroy the entire planet. The fiery Moon of Saluria is no friend to you as you traverse the hostile environment once again, encountering deadly beings in your effort to stop the invaders. Time is running out and it is up to you to make use of your bravery and quick thinking to save the planet from a brutal ending. Otherwise, you will be obliterated along with Saluria and all of its people!
  • Kat, with a K

    Nelli Burk

    language (Thunderchild Publishing, April 9, 2014)
    Katherine Stone hates her brother Jeff. She wishes she could turn into a dog and bite him. She knows it can be done. She's sure that the big gray wolfhound her friend Mark sometimes walks is really his Nana. If she could only figure out how Nana does it. It has something to do with that purple stone in her collar. "Be careful what you wish for," Katherine's mom would say. On her way home from school, a big man with green hair stalks her and snatches her cell phone. Before he can get away, the wolfhound, also known as Mark's Nana, attacks the bully and takes something from him. Katherine follows the dog home, where a chain of events leads her to a strange purple light that seems to invite her to look into it. She does, and things get weird. She is swept into an adventure to save an alien world called Estalan, where the people are shape shifters who can change into animals. Estalan has suffered an ecological disaster, leaving it vulnerable to some powerful enemies that will stop at nothing to reach the planet and destroy its inhabitants. For a long time it has been a protector of Earth. Now it needs the help of its friends--including Katherine. Recommended for ages 8-12.Nelli Burk is a retired biology teacher. She derives inspiration from real life and from the scientific literature, as well as from the SF&F literature and media and from her own imagination. Other creative interests include knitting, costume construction, and folk dancing.
  • Space City

    Jared Austin

    Paperback (Thunderchild Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Armed with only his grandfather’s coin and a fake ID, sixteen-year-old Neil Ericson is desperate to join the Air Force like his grandfather before him. A flip of that coin instead launches Neil into an academy onboard Space City beyond the moon. His first day on board, Neil befriends Riagan Byrne and together they take on the challenge of field exams set on desolate planets and the Academy Games, which are rife with serpent hawks capable of gutting them if they miss a step. One instructor has already remarked that in a few rare instances, particularly undesirable students are launched into outer space. A joke. Right?Despite the danger, Neil thinks he’s finally found a home and friends. Plus, he attracts the attention of the beautiful Maellyn Travena, even though his ability to talk to girls consists of noting that the moon is shrinking on their way to Mars. She probably thinks he’s an idiot now.But traitors within Space City are attempting to smuggle away its newest and most prized piece of tech to the Dahaka, a blood-eyed warring alien race. After stumbling into the plot, Neil is forced to risk the friendships and home he’s gained because if the traitors succeed, Space City will end up a husk, and he’ll be dead or stranded millions of miles from Earth.
  • Christmas Day In The Morning

    Bruce Moody, Christine D'Uren

    language (Tender, Publishing, Nov. 11, 2012)
    A greedy nine year-old opens his Christmas presents, and finds a lump of coal! Oh, what a tragedy! This humorous story makes perfect reading –– for young and old. The author’s work has appeared in The New Yorker and The National Lampoon, and his books and poems have won many awards. You will delight in the richness and wit of Christmas Day In The Morning. It will prompt many happy, heartfelt memories of your own Christmases, and the rare fun of them.
  • Gaspar, the Flatulating Ghost, Flies a Kite

    Teresa Burrell, Zachary Settle

    language (Silent Thunder Publishing, March 21, 2019)
    Gaspar, the lactose-intolerant ghost, goes to the park with his friend Hayden to fly kites. They see a sad, young girl named Amelia, who can't get her kite airborne. After several failed attempts by Hayden to help her, Gaspar, with the aid of some cheese sticks, devises a clever way to lift up and sail the kite through the air.
  • Forever Kat

    Nelli Burk, Kaitlyn Buehring

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, Sept. 16, 2016)
    As a novice shape-shifter, Katherine is not supposed to use her ability unless other, more experienced shifters are nearby. So, with her mentors out of town, she is little more than an ordinary girl. While on an errand for her mother, she encounters an abused dog she believes to be a shifter in trouble. She doesn't need to change into Kat, her cat self, to help him, she reasons. But the aliens who captured the dog also capture her. She is forced to use her special collar to shift into her cat body to escape. But in trying to get away, she loses the collar. Now, as a little black cat, she must survive a dangerous world to stop an alien invasion. And she begins to worry that she will never again be an ordinary girl.Nelli Burk is a retired biology teacher. She derives inspiration from real life and from the scientific literature, as well as from the SF&F literature and media and from her own imagination. Other creative interests include knitting, costume construction, and folk dancing.
  • Howard B. Wigglebottom 12-Book Learning Set by Howard Binkow

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    Hardcover (Thunderbolt Publishing, )
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  • Fifty Years of Fabulous Family Favorites: Brunch, Lunch & Entrees

    Cathy Burnham Martin

    Paperback (Quiet Thunder Publishing, March 26, 2015)
    More than 50 years of family favorite recipes overflow from the pages of this, the second book in the 3-volume cookbook set. They hail from the immediate family and extended family and friends circle of the author, Cathy Burnham Martin. There are time-tested classics and delicious variations, all to delight your taste buds and add unique twists to your recipe collection. The vast majority are Super Simple recipes with short ingredient lists and easy preparation. Volume 2 abounds with more than 200 recipes for brunch, lunch, and dinner entrees. Brunch offerings include such delights as Lobster Bisque Strata Catarina, Cathy’s Crabby Asparagus Strata, Super Simple Eggs a la Café Martin, Cheese Strata a la Greenfield Inn (a Bob Hope favorite), Corned Beef Hash Unplugged, Mom’s Yankee Red Flannel Hash, Toad in the Hole, Yorkshire Pudding, Pancakes a la Copenhagen, Overnight French Toast Phyllis, and Cathy’s Cranberry Orange French Toast. For lunch you’ll find recipes ranging from Fireman’s Sandwich, Mushroom Onion Cheeseburger, Burger Patties, Atlanta Peachy Burger, Italian North End Burger and Beefy Boston Baked Bean Burgers to Hot Diggity Dogs, Ham-It-Up English Muffins, Super Simple Open-Faced Savory Cheese, Super Simple Croque-Monsieur, Monte Christo, and Cheesy Crab Rolls Catarina. Among the many other lunch recipes are the Turkey Waldorf Sandwich, Super Simple Pizza Buns, Super Simple Grilled Cheese Pie, and Chile Rellenos Bake a la Pablo’s. Entrees hail from various categories. If you are wishing for eggs, vegetables or cheese entrees, you may enjoy the Classic Quiche Lorraine, Ham and Broccoli Quiche, Ham and Asparagus Quiche, Zucchini Pie, Crab Pie, Café Martin Crabby Quiche, Deviled Eggs in Casserole, Lasagna Florenza, or Super Simple Fettuccini, to name a few. Beef lovers can enjoy recipes that include Super Simple Marvelous Meatloaf, Mom’s Hawaiian Meatballs, Grammy’s Talleyrand Beef, Super Simple Company Stroganoff, Super Simple Steak Tips, Foiled Again Pot Roast, Crisp and Juicy Roast Beef, and Café Martin Veal Oscar. For luscious lamb entrées check out offerings like Hrant Gulumian’s Lamb Shish Kebab, Asian Lamb en Brochette, and Café Martin Rack of Lamb. There are many pork entrée recipes, including such delights as Stuffed Peach Pork Chops, Super Simple Pork Chops and Apple Stuffing, Garlic Grilled Pork Tenderloins, Café Martin Maple-Glazed Pork Chops, Super Simple Bratwurst, Cathy’s Danish Pork, Cranberry Pork Roast, and Mom’s Amazing Ham Timbales. Poultry recipes range from Super Simple Italian Chicken, Crispy Onion Chicken, Crocked Cranberry Chicken, and Amanda’s Congressional Chicken to Chicken on Corn Bread a la Dinah Shore, Almost Famous Super Simple Chicken, Orange Walnut Chicken Deborah, and Super Simple Chicken and Mushroom Sauce. A wide range of favorite family seafood entrees include Crab Imperial, Café Martin Crabby Pastry Cups, Mom’s Favorite Crab Cakes, Enlightened Crab Cakes, Glennafied Lobster Newburg, Lobacious Lobster Pie, Super Simple Rock Lobster Pie, Shrimp-Crab-Lobster Tart a la Hamilton, Cathy’s Creamy Seafood Crepes, Peppered Peapod Scallop Scramble, Lobster Corn Succotash, and Café Martin Salmon Wrapped in Bacon.
  • Gaspar, The Flatulating Ghost

    Teresa Burrell, Zachary Settle

    Paperback (Silent Thunder Publishing, Nov. 26, 2014)
    Gaspar is a lonely, little ghost who is lactose intolerant and his favorite thing in the whole world is ice cream. The other ghosts tease him and call him names. Gaspar lives in a vacant house. When the house is sold and Mr. and Mrs. Stone move in, with their two young boys, he is thrilled to have a new family, until he discovers no one can see him. After several attempts to get their attention, he finally gives up and goes to bed only to discover that sometimes wishes come true.