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Books with title A Walk In The Woods

  • A Walk in the Park

    Anthony Browne

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • A Walk in the Wide, Wild Woods

    Julie Campbell Sohm

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 31, 2019)
    You are at your grandmother's house.Would you go for a walk in the woods as the sun goes down?Join Jacey as she leaves the comforts of her grandmother's house to experience a walk in the woods with her mother. At first, the very thought of walking in the forest, where she might get lost or encounter a big, bad wolf, leaves her feeling a bit of anxiety. As evening falls, she and her mother continue on their journey and come upon a cast of characters, including what Jacey perceives as a big, bad wolf, a ghost and also fairies.Do her fears become reality?This entertaining bedtime story takes fairytale fears of what goes on in the forest and douses them with a good dose of reality as Jacey learns about nature.This is a great bedtime book for the little ones who love nature!Add this to your cart now.
  • A Wish in the Woods

    Beth Bracken, Odessa Sawyer

    language (Stone Arch Books, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Lucy and Soli are best friends . . . until Soli wishes Lucy away.
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  • The Boy in the Woods

    Katherine A. Ganzel

    Paperback (Katherine A. Ganzel, Sept. 3, 2018)
    A mysterious and poignant coming of age novel set in the late 1950’s with the same classic feel as A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. After a devastating accident takes Jess's parents, a cold and controlling uncle is the only family she has left. Ripping away everything she’s ever known, he takes her far from her home in the big city to live on the rural family estate. With a spoiled and stuck up older cousin the only other young person in the home, Jess struggles to adjust to her new life of loneliness and quiet isolation. While exploring the woods surrounding her home one day, she stumbles upon a mysterious boy. Desperate for a friend, she's instantly drawn to him, but he's deeply distrustful and wants nothing to do with her. Sneaking into the woods to see him, she works hard to break through his walls and slowly gains his trust. As time passes, their bond grows from forbidden friendship into something more, but the threat they'll be caught looms closer. How far will Jess have to go to protect the boy she's fallen in love with? Or will her uncle find out about them before she can escape his control? The Boy in the Woods is one of the top ten most read historical fiction stories on the popular reading website Wattpad.com and already loved by tens of thousands of readers. Read the story that left them laughing, tearing up, and falling in love.
  • A Week in the Woods

    Andrew Clements

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Mark didn't ask to move to New Hampshire. Or to go to a hick school like Hardy Elementary. And he certainly didn't request Mr. Maxwell as his teacher. Mr. Maxwell doesn't like rich kids, or slackers, or know-it-alls. And he's decided that Mark is all of those things. Now the whole school is headed out for a week of camping -- Hardy's famous Week in the Woods. At first it sounds dumb, but then Mark begins to open up to life in the country, and he decides it might be okay to learn something new. It might even be fun. But things go all wrong for Mark. The Week in the Woods is not what anyone planned. Especially not Mr. Maxwell. With his uncanny knack to reach right to the heart of kids, Andrew Clements asks -- and answers -- questions about first impressions, fairness, loyalty, and courage -- and exactly what it takes to spend a Week in the Woods.
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  • Walk in the Woods, a

    Bill Bryson

    Audio CD (Books on Tape, April 27, 2000)
    9 CDs read by Rob McQuay Collector's Edition in clamshell case.
  • In the Woods

    Tana French, Steven Crossley

    Audio CD (Penguin Audio, May 17, 2007)
    Make this your next book club selection and everyone saves. Get 15% off when you order 5 or more of this title for your book club. Simply enter the coupon code FRENCHWOODS at checkout. This offer does not apply to eBook purchases. This offer applies to only one downloadable audio per purchase. A gorgeously written novel that marks the debut of an astonishing new voice in psychological suspense.
  • A Babe in the Woods:

    John Anthony Davis

    eBook (Raven Publishing USA, Nov. 14, 2015)
    A True Story of a Family who's one Twin Daughter was Murdered and the other was Kidnapped and taken. Then a Special Forces Unit goes to Mexico to take on human Trafficking and hopefully find their daughter...ALIVE...
  • A Week in the Woods

    Andrew Clements

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • A Walk in the Woods

    Bill (Author); Bryson

    Unknown Binding
    "Not long after I moved with my family to a small town in New Hampshire, I happened upon a path that vanished into a wood on the edge of town." So begins Bill Bryson's hilarious book A Walk in the Woods. Following his return to America after twenty years in Britain, Bryson decided to reacquaint himself with his native country by walking the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. The AT, as it's affectionately known to thousands of hikers, offers an astonishing landscape of silent forests and sparkling lakes--and to a writer with the comic genius of Bill Bryson, it also provides endless opportunities to test his own powers of ineptitude, and to witness the majestic silliness of his fellow human beings. For a start, there's the gloriously out-of-shape Stephen Katz, a buddy from Iowa who accompanies the similarly unfit Bryson on the trail. Once Bryson and Katz settle into their stride, it's not long before they come across the fabulously annoying Mary Ellen, whose disappearance ruins a perfectly good slice of pie, a gang of Ralph Lauren-attired yuppies from whom Katz appropriates a key piece of equipment, and a security guard in Pennsylvania who, for no ascertainable reason, impounds Bryson's car. Mile by arduous mile these latter-day pioneers walk America, along the way surviving the threat of bear attacks, the loss of key provisions, and everything else this awe-inspiring country can throw at them. But A Walk in the Woods is more than just a laugh-out-loud hike. Bryson's acute eye is a wise witness to this fragile and beautiful trail, and as he tells its fascinating history, he makes a moving plea for the conservation of America's last great wilderness. An adventure, a comedy, a lament, and a celebration, A Walk in the Woods is destined to become a modern classic of travel literature.
  • A Walk in the Sun

    Michelle Zink

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 3, 2016)
    Katie Cotugno meets The Bridges of Madison County in a magnetic tale about summer love that stays with you long after the seasons change.Rose Darrow never wanted to spend her life working on her family’s farm. But when her family is rocked by an unexpected tragedy she has no choice but to put her plans for the future—and dreams of escaping her small town—on hold.Bodhi Lowell left home as a kid and hasn’t looked back. Years of working farm jobs has given him the one thing he wants most: freedom to travel without answering to anyone. He’s already looking past his job at Darrow Farm and plans on leaving in September—until he meets Rose.Neither Rose nor Bodhi can deny the sparks flying between them, but with the end of summer looming, they must decide if it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. . . .
  • The Thing in the Woods

    Matthew W. Quinn, Digital Fiction

    Paperback (Digital Horror Fiction, an imprint of Digital Fiction Publishing Corp., June 17, 2017)
    Seventeen-year-old James Daly thought moving from Atlanta to small-town Edington senior year would kill him, but he didn't mean it literally.But his father bought a bigger house to go with a promotion at his law firm, only to lose his job when the housing bubble popped. Now James has to work at the Edington Best Buy to help pay the mortgage they're underwater on. He can't wait until he turns eighteen and can leave Edington behind forever. But when a local boy challenges him to an ATV race near a tree farm most people avoid, things get much worse. James' rival is slaughtered by a tentacled horror emerging from a nearby pond.The monstrosity has been worshiped by a secretive coven since before the Civil War, and its devotees don't take kindly to their secrets being threatened.Now with the aid of Amber Webb, a local girl he doesn't like liking, and a renegade cult member, James must fight to avoid ending up bound to a picnic table and offered up to a monster. He must do battle with both the local cultists and their predatory master, THE THING IN THE WOODS.★★★★★ Quinn writes effectively and convincingly in recreating a new take on H.P. Lovecraft and the genre. I am not much of a fan of horror, but this work kept the right mix of tempo, detail, suspense, interesting characters, and plot development to keep me engaged. The creepiest horror stories are the ones that take place in setting just like where you live... - John Allred★★★★★ This is Not Mayberry - This tale of a Lovecraftian cult in the backwoods of a rural Georgia town is both suspenseful and frightening. The creature being worshiped by the cult is an ancient, multi-tentacled monster that lives in a lake in the middle of an isolated tree farm. When high school student James Daly stumbles upon the cult and watches the monster devour a rival classmate, things go downhill fast. Matthew W. Quinn blends together small-town politics, Civil War legends, and more profanity than Lovecraft himself would be comfortable with. This is not Mayberry. Highly recommended for fans of eldritch horror in a realistic, modern-day setting. - Darrell Grizzle★★★★★ Good Read - A fast-paced horror novel with a likeable hero, a monster with a backstory, and a hidden commentary on social issues in southern small towns. - Alex S.Grab your copy today! Free with Kindle Unlimited.Thank you for your interest in our book. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed presenting it. - Digital Fiction