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Books with title Phoenix

  • Pale Phoenix

    Kathryn Reiss

    Paperback (Demco Media, April 30, 2004)
    When her parents take in a strange orphan girl with a mysterious past, fifteen-year-old Miranda decides to find out why she seems to have come from nowhere and how she seems to be able to disappear at will.
  • Phoenix Suns

    Richard Rambeck

    Library Binding (Child's World, Aug. 15, 1997)
    A team history of the Phoenix Suns, the first major-league professional sports team to be headquartered in the state of Arizona.
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  • Phoenix House

    Carenza Hayhoe

    eBook
    Ginny feels like her young life has gone up in flames. Her beloved grandmother has died; storms threaten; a brutal evil from the modern world has invaded her island home. Yet there is always new life in the ashes of the old. The strength of new-found friendship and gifts from the past equip her to stand up to the trials that approach. And the Island always looks after its own.
  • Phoenix Child

    Alica McKenna-Johnson

    Paperback (Amj Publishing, Feb. 16, 2012)
    There should be a law, a Universal Rule, as to how much weirdness can happen to a person. Fifteen-year-old Sara walks into the San Francisco Center for the Circus Arts determined to ignore the freaky things happening to her. As powers she doesn't want and can't control overwhelm her, Sara must decide if she can trust the strangers who say they are her family ... descended from a common ancestor four thousand years ago. Sara clings to her contented and well-planned life as a foster kid, successfully working the system, as dreams, powers, and magical creatures drag her towards her destiny. When the ancient evil that killed her parents comes to San Francisco, Sara is forced to choose between her fears and her desire to protect those she loves. Sometimes great things are thrust upon us. Sara wishes this supposed "greatness" didn't include a new name, unicorns, and catching on fire. PHOENIX CHILD is the 1st novel in the Children of Fire series, a young adult urban fantasy series. Alica has plans for seven novels in this series, and possibly several novellas that accompany them. Currently, books 1 - 4 are available and book 5is coming soon!
  • The Phoenix

    Kristine Price, Taeya Adams, Sara Slomski, Dana Borbely

    eBook
    Then...I burst into flamesPeople start over all the time.Life is full of new opportunities and second chances.But how can you start over when you have nothing to start with?Where do you start again when you don't know where to begin?How can you possibly begin again...When you don't even know where you left off?
  • Phoenix

    Joseph Thorin Sr

    eBook
    This is a story about a dog that loves people. See how he reacts to fire.
  • Phoenix Tears

    Linda Crate, rawpixel

    (Czykmate Productions, July 5, 2018)
    Phoenix is the boy next door, or so everyone believed. When an accident transcports him to Léeñovâ, Phoenix's true self emerges. Léeñovâ looks and feels, at times, like Earth but is not. Phoenix is determined to get back to Earth, but as time progresses and friendships blossom, he wonders would it be a good thing to return back to his home planet? There he has an aunt and uncle that resent him, and his only friend is his cousin Becky. Phoenix learns, however, that sometimes being a prince isn't as easy as it seems. One is undoubtedly bound in duty and honor, and a responsibility to protect one's country and the citizens of said country. In saving himself, can he save Léeñovâ, too? Phoenix Tears is the first book of the Phoenix Ascending Series. A young boy mistreated by his aunt and uncle beloved by only one of his cousins, virtually friendless discovers a world so very different from his own quite by accident. Phoenix lands in the country of Léeñovâ on the planet Hahisâ. Here he finds that his parents aren't so dead as his aunt and uncle would have led him to believe, that he has siblings, and this has him start to question everything...
  • Phoenix Suns

    Dan Zadra

    Hardcover (Creative Education, March 15, 1989)
    Discusses the development of the Phoenix Suns basketball team and describes some of the major players and coaches.