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  • The Lost Heir

    E.G. Foley

    Hardcover (Foley Publications, June 23, 2016)
    NY Times Bestselling Author E.G. Foley brews up a magical potion for fantasy readers of all ages!Take a dash of Harry Potter and a splash of Oliver Twist, add a pinch of steampunk and a sprinkle of Victorian fairy lore, and what do you get? The Gryphon Chronicles! A rollicking fantasy adventure series that's as much fun for grownups as it is for kids.Strange new talents...Jake is a scrappy orphaned pickpocket living by his wits on the streets of Victorian London. Lately he's started seeing ghosts and discovers he can move solid objects with his mind! He has no idea why. Next thing he knows, a Sinister Gentleman and his minions come hunting him. On the run for his life, Jake is plunged headlong into a mysterious world full of magic and deadly peril. A world that holds the secret to who he really is: the long-lost heir of an aristocratic family--with magical powers!But with treacherous enemies closing in, it will take all of his wily street instincts and the help of his friends--both human and magical--to solve the mystery of what happened to his parents, and defeat the foes who never wanted the Lost Heir of Griffon to be found..."A wonderful novel in the same vein as Harry Potter, full of nonstop action, magical creatures, and the reality that was Queen Victoria's England." ~The Reading CaféThe Gryphon ChroniclesBook 1 - THE LOST HEIRBook 2 - JAKE & THE GIANTBook 3 - THE DARK PORTALBook 3.5 - THE GINGERBREAD WARSBook 4 - RISE OF ALLIESBook 5 - SECRETS OF THE DEEPBook 6 - THE BLACK FORTRESSBook 7 - THE DRAGON LORD
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  • Fox Fire: The Kitsune

    J H DeMond, TJ Berry

    language (Fox Fire Publications LLC, March 12, 2019)
    Gwen Frost is a Japanese-American kitsune, fox spirit, trying to escape the bonds of traditional kitsune life in Japan and fit into normal life as an American teenager with her foster family. On her way to the bus stop, the first day at her new school in Edenton, North Carolina, she feels an ominous presence but dismisses it. When she arrives at school, she finds herself drawn to another student, a boy named Alex, who surprisingly can see through her fox spirit disguise.When a mysterious shadow creature attacks Alex after school one day, Gwen reaches him just in time to save his life. Gwen and Alex team up to find the shadow creature's master and stop its attacks before the beast hurts them or anyone else.They quickly learn, however, that the town has an unusual number of supernatural residents...so it could be anyone. It could be the vampire with a curious secret and an equally curious way of life. On the other hand, it could be the young witch posing as a constant rival and occasional ally and friend. Or, maybe it’s Gwen’s new self-proclaimed best friend, the golden-haired enchantress with the deceptively gorgeous countenance.
  • And So, Ahmed Hears

    Dawn Doig

    language (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Feb. 28, 2020)
    Ahmed is a little boy who spends his days with his family doing things he enjoys like going to the park and swimming in the ocean. Although he seems to be a typical two year old, mama has concerns that he may not be hearing. So off they go to the doctor and eventually to the audiologist who diagnoses a hearing loss. Fit with hearing aids, Ahmed is now able to enjoy the sounds of life. And So Ahmed Hears was written to increase public awareness about childhood hearing loss and to help alleviate some of the stigma associated with it.
  • The Adventures of Luna the Pup

    Allison Shontz

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 27, 2019)
    Luna the Pup is always in trouble. It isn't that she is a bad dog, she is just trying to make her girl proud. Sometimes she just goes too far. Can she be the good dog her girl knows she can be? Of course she can!
  • 69144 - Progressive Violin Method for Young Beginners Book 1 - Book/Online Audio

    Peter Gelling

    Paperback (LTP Publications, Dec. 31, 2016)
    Method for Young Beginners - An introduction to the basics of violin playing and reading music. The student will learn pizzicato and bowing technique along with music reading and musical terms such as accidentals, repeat sign and lead-in notes. All new notes and techniques are learned through repertoire of well known children's' songs.
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  • Speak The Ocean

    Rebecca Enzor

    Paperback (REUTS Publications, LLC., July 9, 2019)
    For Mer handler Finn Jarvis, the feral mermaid performers at Oceanica Marine Park are nothing more than ruthless aquatic predators, violent and unpredictable. That doesn’t stop the public from flocking to one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions. To them, the Mer are magical entertainment, too beautiful to be dangerous. They don’t see what happens to the ones who dare swim out of line. Newly caught Erie doesn’t know what the evil landfolk want from her. Alone and voiceless, she watches the other merfolk from the confines of her tank. Broken into submission, they’ve become shells of the once vibrant creatures she knew. But Erie refuses to be subjugated. She’ll get the crowds to see her as something more than simple entertainment—starting with her captor, Finn.While Finn trains Erie in her routine, she secretly teaches herself the air-words he and the other trainers speak. And when the language barrier falls, Finn starts to realize that the gap between human and Mer is smaller than he thought, and maybe it’s not the Mer who are monsters, after all.Set against the backdrop of a familiar and beloved fairy tale, this stunning debut, as brutal as it is beautiful, explores the morality of subjugating other species to the whims of entertainment, daring readers to find humanity in the inhuman.
  • Speak The Ocean

    Rebecca Enzor

    eBook (REUTS Publications, LLC., July 9, 2019)
    For Mer handler Finn Jarvis, the feral mermaid performers at Oceanica Marine Park are nothing more than ruthless aquatic predators, violent and unpredictable. That doesn’t stop the public from flocking to one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions. To them, the Mer are magical entertainment, too beautiful to be dangerous. They don’t see what happens to the ones who dare swim out of line. Newly caught Erie doesn’t know what the evil landfolk want from her. Alone and voiceless, she watches the other merfolk from the confines of her tank. Broken into submission, they’ve become shells of the once vibrant creatures she knew. But Erie refuses to be subjugated. She’ll get the crowds to see her as something more than simple entertainment—starting with her captor, Finn.While Finn trains Erie in her routine, she secretly teaches herself the air-words he and the other trainers speak. And when the language barrier falls, Finn starts to realize that the gap between human and Mer is smaller than he thought, and maybe it’s not the Mer who are monsters, after all.Set against the backdrop of a familiar and beloved fairy tale, this stunning debut, as brutal as it is beautiful, explores the morality of subjugating other species to the whims of entertainment, daring readers to find humanity in the inhuman.
  • Protests, Death and Cover-Up in the Secret City: Oak Ridge, Tennessee

    Gwen Nalls, Daniel Baker

    Paperback (Forensic Publications LLC, Sept. 22, 2018)
    The paramilitary security force at the U.S. DOE Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is trained to prevent illegal access to nuclear bomb grade material in the new Highly Enriched Uranium Materials Facility. Signs warn that the use of deadly force is authorized in the 'kill' zone. A bold team of intruders surprise security at night and trigger events that shatter the reputation of the 'Secret City' that was key to the WWII Manhattan Project. Old-school detective work blends with modern forensic technology as investigators race across the state in pursuit of the truth.
  • The Search for Amara: A Teen Series

    Janae M Robinson, Aija Butler, Brandi Jefferson

    eBook (Diamante' Publications, LLC, April 15, 2016)
    Amara has always lived a good and sheltered life, but as she enters high school she begins to question who she really is. Growing up, her mother and grandmother have always placed her on this pedestal. Amara is an academic genius and above all her peers, especially after an early promotion. She grew up with her classmates and even though she is exceptionally smart, she didn’t stand out. Upon entering into a new private high school for the wealthy and extremely gifted, Amara gets more than she bargained for. Amara is now walking the halls with children whose parents are on television weekly, have more money in their trust funds than her parents make in a year, and children who have nannies that raise them and not their parents. Which means anything goes! Amara is faced with peer pressure, bullying, and even drugs. She experiences depression and feels all alone, which leads her to following the crowd just to have friends. Meeting Sky seems like a gift from above, but does she have ulterior motives? Amara will go through many lessons before she understands what her grandmother means by always telling her, “Sometimes friends are enemies in disguise”. Depression, being overly conscience of her self-image, fitting in with the cool crowd, and adjusting to high school are just some of the issues young Amara will face in the search of finding out who she truly is.
  • Hair Peace

    Dawn Doig

    language (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 10, 2020)
    Johanita wants to have beautiful hair like the other girls at school. Johanita’s hair is very short. When her mother takes her to the hair salon, Johanita tries a series of wigs out each day at school, but she can’t decide which one makes her look beautiful. After a new girl starts at school, Johanita discovers that beauty comes in many forms and it isn’t your hair that makes you beautiful.
  • CP69177 - Progressive Beginner Clarinet

    Peter Gelling

    Paperback (LTP Publications, )
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  • Letters From The Earth

    Mark Twain

    (EZreads Publications, LLC, March 31, 2009)
    Letters from the Earth is one of Mark Twain's posthumously published works. The essays were written during a difficult time in Twain's life; he was deep in debt and had lost his wife and one of his daughters. The book consists of a series of short stories, many of which deal with God and Christianity. The title story consists of letters written by the archangel Satan to archangels, Gabriel and Michael,about his observations on the curious proceedings of earthly life and the nature of man's religions. Other short stories in the book include a bedtime story about a family of cats Twain wrote for his daughters, and an essay explaining why an anaconda is morally superior to Man.