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  • Pedal Zombies: Thirteen Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories

    Elly Blue

    Paperback (Elly Blue Publishing, Sept. 15, 2015)
    The zombie apocalypse will be pedal-powered! In the not-so-distant future, when gasoline is no longer available, humans turn to two-wheeled vehicles to transport goods, seek glory, and defend their remaining communities. In another version of the future, those with the zombie virus are able to escape persecution and feel almost alive again on two wheels. In yet another scenario, bicycles themselves are reanimated and roam the earth. In the third volume of annual feminist bicycle science fiction series, Bikes in Space, 12 talented writers bring their diverse visions to this volume: sometimes scary, sometimes spooky, sometimes hilarious, always on two wheels.
  • David and Jacko: The Zombie Tunnels

    David Downie, Tea Seroya, Andreanna Tatsi

    eBook (Blue Peg Publishing, Nov. 20, 2013)
    GREEK EDITIONInspired by Roald Dahl and Stephen King, David Downie writes a spine chilling tale of the adventures of David and his dog Jacko and their encounters with the local undead. The book is beautifully illustrated by Tea Seroya.Suitable for ages 8 and up.
  • Frozen Fire

    Wendy L. Koenig

    eBook (Blue Swan Publishing, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Telepathic seventeen-year-old Denefe Xia and her twin sister, Kaleen, may not have had any other family, but they always had each other. In a natural disaster, Denefe is sucked into the past by a wormhole where she discovers she has a hidden triplet, Torenz, who was raised by parents she thought had died when she was a child. Through a telepathic connection with the future, she learns that her only way home is degrading and will soon trap her in the past forever if she doesn't take action. The trouble is, Torenz won't let her near it.
  • Selene's Search

    Susan Simon

    eBook (Blue Sky Publishing, Nov. 24, 2014)
    Selene is an eight year old who has lived with her grandparents since her mother abandoned her when she was a baby. The family lives at the edge of an old forest that holds many secrets. Selene believes that her mother lives somewhere in the forest. Selene with her teddy bear, Jem, runs away into the forest in search of her mother.SELENE'S SEARCH is the story of a young girl's adventures during three days and nights in the forest. Selene faces her own fears and discovers her strength and courage in interactions with friends and foe. Selene is not only searching for her mother, but also for the answer to the question, "Why did you leave me?"Selene learns about narrow-mindedness when imprisoned in the Thorny Throng patch. She is taught the importance of caring for our earth by the Moss Mite family and the Waterfall Fairies. Glorion, an omniscient star, shares her wisdom of believing ini yourself and your dreams when Selene resets in her star pocket. Glorion later sends her fastest comet, Aramantha, to rescue Selene from a giant bird's nest where she is held prisoner high in the treetops.After wandering through the forest for two days, Selene enters a magical cave where she encounters the old hag, Trenunda. Trenunda enthralls Selene with a tale of the magical wall drawings in the blue-lit cave. These drawings provide the final clue that will lead Selene to her mother. A special golden fawn, Promise, leads Selene to a cabin nestled in a clearing filled with wildflowers and rainbows of butterflies. Is this the cabin where Selene's mother lives? If it is her mother's cabin, will her mother accept and love Selene?Selene's Search combines fantasy and reality in a story for older young to middle readers.
  • Spark Notes Invisible Man

    Ralph Ellison

    Paperback (Spark Publishing, Aug. 16, 2008)
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  • Si David At Si Jacko: Ang Tagapaglinis At Ang Ahas

    David Downie, Tea Seroya

    eBook (Blue Peg Publishing, Oct. 23, 2012)
    Inspired by Roald Dahl and the Twits, David Downie writes a thrilling tale of the adventures of David and his dog Jacko and their encounters with the grotesque Mr Sniggles and his deadly pet snake. The stories are beautifully illustrated by Tea Seroya
  • Lydia Becker Votes for Women Stimmen fĂĽr Frauen: Bilingual English-German Parallel Text

    A.M. Harris

    eBook (Blue Car Publishing, May 2, 2018)
    Discover the amazing true story of one of the UK's first women's suffrage activists, Lydia Becker. The granddaughter of an immigrant to the UK, not only was she a published botanist of national acclaim, but Lydia Becker was also one of the first women to campaign for equal voting rights for all women. Thanks to her, the Isle of Man became the first country in the world (1881) to allow all women to vote, whether they were married, single or widowed. In the face of opposition and ridicule, she stayed true to her beliefs and inspired future generations of activists to continue the work of securing the right to vote for all women in the UK. Discover her story in this Kindle Single Short Read from award winning indie publisher, Blue Car Publishing.Discover stories to inspire with this series of Kindle Single Short Read ebooks from indie book publisher, Blue Car Publishing. Each ebook is quick and easy to read and will introduce the reader to an inspirational life story as well as helping the reader to improve their language learning. Each bilingual eBook has a parallel text alongside the original English text. Learning another language has never been so easy!. Discover something new today!Entdecken Sie die erstaunliche wahre Geschichte einer der ersten Frauenrechtsaktivisten in Großbritannien, Lydia Becker. Die Enkelin einer deutschen Einwanderin in Großbritannien war nicht nur eine publizierte Botanikerin von nationalem Rang, Lydia Becker war auch eine der ersten Frauen, die sich für das gleiche Wahlrecht für alle Frauen einsetzten.Dank ihr wurde die Isle of Man das erste Land der Welt (1881), das allen Frauen die Wahl ermöglichte, egal ob sie verheiratet, ledig oder verwitwet waren.Angesichts von Opposition und Spott blieb sie ihrem Glauben treu und inspirierte künftige Generationen von Aktivisten, die Arbeit fortzusetzen, das Wahlrecht für alle Frauen in Großbritannien zu sichern. Entdecken Sie ihre Geschichte in diesem Kindle Single Short Lesen von preisgekrönten Indie-Verleger, Blue Car Publishing.Entdecken Sie Geschichten, die Sie mit dieser Reihe von Kindle Single Short Read eBooks vom Indie-Buchverlag Blue Car Publishing inspirieren können. Jedes eBook ist schnell und einfach zu lesen und führt den Leser in eine inspirierende Lebensgeschichte ein und hilft dem Leser, das Erlernen der Sprache zu verbessern. Jedes eBook verfügt über einen parallelen Text. Eine andere Sprache zu lernen war noch nie so einfach!Entdecke heute etwas Neues!
  • Time Tunnel to Ironbridge

    Olli Tooley

    language (Blue Poppy Publishing, Aug. 30, 2018)
    The fifth in this series of time-slip stories visits Victorian England.On a family holiday, David and his cousin Sarah are joined by David's autistic friend Maarten. As in previous adventures, the children discover a secret portal that allows them to visit a specific time in history. This time it is Victorian Ironbridge. The Time Tunnel series stories are written to be entertaining first and foremost, but also to encourage children to take an interest in history without preaching or pushing information on them.
  • Julius Caesar

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Spark Publishing, March 15, 2007)
    The tribunes, Marullus and Flavius, break up a gathering of Roman citizens who seek to celebrate Julius Caesar's triumphant return from war. The victory is marked by public games in which Caesar's friend, Mark Antony, takes part.
  • David and Jacko: The Janitor and The Serpent

    David Downie, Tea Seroya, Jelena Dencic

    language (Blue Peg Publishing, Sept. 26, 2012)
    SERBIAN CYRILLIC EDITION Inspired by Roald Dahl and the Twits, David Downie writes a thrilling tale of the adventures of David and his dog Jacko and their encounters with the grotesque Mr Sniggles and his deadly pet snake. The stories are beautifully illustrated by Tea Seroya.
  • Last-Minute Troll's Halloween Costume

    Phillip Fitzsimmons, Lucia Fitzsimmons

    language (Blue Owl Publishing, Oct. 11, 2013)
    Last Minute Troll puts everything off until it’s almost too late and this time he’s remembered he needs a Halloween costume at the very last minute. In ten charming poems, each accompanied by a hand-painted illustration, Last-Minute Troll can’t decide between being a pirate, a ghost, Little Bo-Peep and a host of other hilarious costumes before arriving at the surprise and, of course, last-minute decision.Last-Minute Troll’s Halloween Costume is presented in a rich layout which takes full advantage of tablets and e-readers. This memorable addition to your holiday is available now for immediate download, so you don’t have to wait until the last minute.
  • The Goldenly Wreath

    Latonya S. Hicks, Steve Feldman

    eBook (Blue Lily Publishing, Oct. 22, 2015)
    The Goldenly Wreath is an amazing story that pushes and urges readers to never give up on their dreams. In this enchanting story, an 8-year old virtuous young boy seeks a prize, which many others have longed to possess, the beautiful Goldenly Wreath. It sits tantalizingly atop a wondrously high tower, but no one has been able to grasp it because the journey up involves 5,000 steps, which must be ascended without stopping.Can this young boy be the one who finally masters the challenge? Nobody believes in him. They laugh at him because he’s seen as too young and small. Even his family and friends say he will never make it. But none of that matters to one who truly believes in himself.“Written in what I’m confident readers will find a warm, inspirational and engaging style, The Goldenly Wreath seeks to confirm that few challenges in life are too great to overcome if you apply your natural talents,” the author says. “Provided you never give up on your dreams!”