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  • The Silent Moon

    Shelbey Jensen

    language (New Media Jet, LLC, Sept. 29, 2012)
    High school senior Sage Williams is having nightmares. In them, the war with the Talismans is raging, about to wipe out the last remaining remnant of her werewolf pack. Beautiful, powerful, and fearless, she makes her way to the Altar of Eden to do the unthinkable – to sacrifice herself, to end the fighting, to save her friends... and the only man she's ever loved. As her soul leaves her body and drifts away, she startles awake... safe in her own bed.There's just one problem.Sage isn't dreaming.
  • The Silent Owl

    Clemency Pearce, Sam Phillips

    eBook (Top That Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    In the deep, dark forest lives an owl who never speaks. The forest animals are worried about silent Owl, but he has a few surprises up his sleeve! New and emerging readers will love this enchanting bedtime book with unique illustrations and rhythmic text, ensuring that it is guaranteed to be picked up again and again!
  • The Silent Boy

    Andrew Taylor

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsPublishers, March 15, 2014)
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  • The Silent Awe

    Derrick Moorman

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Come along on this ancient journey with Brott and Appren as they seek to find "the true light that enlightens every man" (John 1:9). The Silent Awe is a fictional children's story about a really good guy named Brott who does not hesitate to follow a compelling ball of light, his apprentice Appren who is with him every step of the way, and a fair maiden named Brite who captures Brott's attention. This wholesome little book hopes to inspire good discussion and good example, foster dreams, and ignite sparks in girls and boys alike.
  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry, Karen Allen

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), March 24, 2009)
    Precocious Katy Thatcher comes to realize what a gentle, silent boy did for his family. He meant to help, not harm. It didn’t turn out that way.“The author balances humor and generosity with the obstacles and injustice of Katy’s world to depict a complete picture of the turn of the 20th century.”—Publishers Weekly, StarredFrom the Paperback edition.
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  • The Silent Rank

    Romany Gallo

    language (We Treat Vips - LONDON, Jan. 29, 2015)
    Fixes issues with viewing in kindle version 2 : A5 bookFor your personally signed cover please follow @romany_gallo on twitterRomany Gallo’s first book is a non - fiction piece based on her own life, she describes emotionally and physically her life as a teenager coping with unplanned pregnancy and a military life, the isolation and removal from her friends and family to raise her own. With a true insight into the routines and regulations that effect not only serving personnel but their dependants Gallo tackles issues that many civilian families would not even consider as being problems. With the breakdown of one relationship and the rebound into another with disastrous repercussions Gallo is forced to deal with medical and social consequences of her lifestyle.Gallo reflects on a 'real time' catalogue of events leading up to her husband’s deployments of both Iraq, in 2005, and Afghanistan - only eight months after his return home. Often funny and sarcastic Gallo’s personality escapes as do her angry outburst which she keeps under lock and key, mostly by writing in her diary. Sadly with little support or education in the relevant subjects, at the time, Gallo and her relationships suffer and her writing will lead you to explore her emotions such as betrayal, rejection, grief, anger, justification, adjustment and finally acceptance.Leaving her finally to dissect and explore the emotional damage and a she describes the other victims of the war on terror as being 'The Military Family - The Silent Ranks'
  • The Silent World

    Jacques Yves Cousteau, Frederic Dumas

    Paperback (Perennial Library, March 15, 1965)
    Jacque Cousteau's underwater adventures with photographs
  • The Silent World

    Jacques Yves Cousteau

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 1, 1953)
    Describes the underwater geography, photography, and archeology made possible by modern equipment and research
  • The Silent Lie

    Maryam Kazi, Fatima Kazi, Aisha Kazi

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 9, 2018)
    Sami and Sara are two wonderful, loving siblings. Join them as they encounter fun and action-packed adventures while learning lessons along the way. In each adventure, there is a moral to be learned along with other indirect lessons. The book also has many Islamic terms that teach children not only what they mean but also where they can be used. About the Authors: We are three homeschooling sisters currently in middle and high school. We love combining our passion for arts, computers, and literature to create something new.
  • The Silent Scream

    Carl Sommer

    language (Advance Publishing, Dec. 12, 2018)
    Nicholas, a bored teenager, had to spend long hours watching his family’s sheep. To break the boredom he dreamed of ways to have fun. His practical jokes caused him to suffer loss, but it also opened his eyes.
  • The Silent Storm

    Marion Marsha Brown, Ruth Crone, Fritz Kredel

    Paperback (Baker Pub Group, March 1, 1985)
    Book by Marion Marsha Brown, Ruth Crone
  • The Silence

    Nathaniel Ewert-Krocker, Kyla Vanderklugt

    Paperback (Silent World Press, March 9, 2010)
    Fifteen-year-old Sinclair Vox is a storyteller: ever since he was little, he has been scribbling in notebooks, trying to pen an epic. Now, someone has brought to life an eldritch plague which robs the sound from the world, and Sinclair is the only one in his hometown who still has his voice. Confronted by the realization that his story has preserved him, Sinclair sets out to find a story strong enough to rid his home of the Silence forever. Guided by a magazine editor whose past is shrouded in mystery and pursued by a woman who can spread the Silence with a wave of her hand, Sinclair must travel to the Island City of Rieve, where a secret may be lurking that could dispel the darkness and save his family. In pursuit of one secret, however, Sinclair will uncover a host of others, and will ultimately find himself standing beside Sarah Averielle, the governor's daughter, at the center of a plot to take over the Island City, a battle for the country of North Decting, and a nine-year-long quest for vengeance. Out of the chaos emerges a horror more terrifying than he could ever have imagined, and Sinclair must find a way to save himself, his family, and his hometown before the Silence crushes the life out of an entire country. In the end, he will discover that the only story that can stand against the Silence is his own.