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  • The Chronicles of Narnia

    C.S. Lewis

    eBook
    Journeys to the end of the world, fantastic creatures, and epic battles between good and evil—what more could any reader ask for in one book? The book that has it all is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, written in 1949 by Clive Staples Lewis. But Lewis did not stop there. Six more books followed, and together they became known as The Chronicles of Narnia.For the past fifty years, The Chronicles of Narnia have transcended the fantasy genre to become part of the canon of classic literature. Each of the seven books is a masterpiece, drawing the reader into a land where magic meets reality, and the result is a fictional world whose scope has fascinated generations.This edition presents all seven books—unabridged—in one impressive volume. The books are presented here in chronlogical order, each chapter graced with an illustration by the original artist, Pauline Baynes. Deceptively simple and direct, The Chronicles of Narnia continue to captivate fans with adventures, characters, and truths that speak to readers of all ages, even fifty years after they were first published.
  • The Chronicles of Prydain

    Lloyd Alexander

    Unknown Binding (Dell Publishing, March 15, 1986)
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  • The Aeon Chronicles:

    April M Woodard

    Paperback (Distant World Press, Jan. 29, 2019)
    Claire sees visions of a life she can't remember. Aven is haunted by a vindictive succubus every night. Will is a super soldier, believed to be dead. When these three meet in Las Vegas, they find it wasn't only fate that brought them together. Their souls have been calling them to fulfill a destiny planned millions of years before they were born.★★★★★ "I love meeting these same characters from book one and seeing them in a whole new light!"★★★★★ "I was BLOWN AWAY! It's like the show Supernatural, only BETTER!"★★★★★ "Aven Crey is swoon worthy! If you love Damon Salvator from The Vampire Diaries, you'll LOVE this book!"★★★★★ "I love how the author has her characters flashback to their past from book one!"★★★★★ "Someone turn this into a Netflix series NOW!"
  • The Oddball Chronicles

    Michael Williams

    (Independently published, Nov. 12, 2018)
    Omar Odd is the kid who sits quietly in the back of the classroom with his headphones on. He is the kid who is always picked last for every team he tries to be apart of. He is the kid who's just searching for a little bit of peace and quiet, in a world full of chaotic noise. Omar Odd is a new transfer high school student to the town of Ridgewood. He prefers to live the life of an outsider, but even outsiders find an in crowd. As Omar grows into young adulthood he finds that his life is a series of trial and error. More often than not, he finds himself on the error side of things. With wittiness, luck, questionable judgment, and the help of new found friends, Omar attempts to navigate the road of life while avoiding oncoming traffic. These are his victories, his defeats, but most importantly, his truths. These are, The Oddball Chronicles.
  • The Chronicles of Clovis

    Saki

    language (, April 30, 2020)
    Saki (pseudonym of H. H. Munro), English author, is best known for his witty, sometimes whimsical, often cynical and bizarre short stories; they are collected in Reginald, The Chronicles of Clovis, Beasts and Super-Beasts, and other volumes. Contents of The Chronicles of Clovis include: Esme, The Match-Maker, Tobermory, Mrs. Packletide's Tiger, The Stampeding of Lady Bastable, The Background, Hermann the Irascible, The Unrest-Cure, The Jesting of Arlington Stringham, Sredni Vashtar, Adrian, The Chaplet, The Quest Wratislav, The Easter Egg, Filboid Studge, The Music on the Hill, The Story of St. Vespaluus, The Way to the Dairy, The Peace Offering, The Peace of Mowsle Barton, The Talking-out of Tarrington, The Hounds of Fate, The Recessional, A Matter of Sentiment, The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope, Ministers of Grace, The Remoulding of Groby Lington, and Robert Stockton.
  • The Chronicles of Pantouflia

    Andrew Lang, PlanetMonk Books

    language (PlanetMonk Books, June 8, 2012)
    Andrew Lang's charming Fairy Tales together tell a history of the Kingdom of Pantouflia. These comic literary delights are not just for children, but for all people of all ages, especially those who "wish to seem no cleverer than other people."
  • The Duck Chronicles

    Gail Tucker, Gail S. Tucker-Griffith

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 8, 2019)
    In her series, “The Duck Chronicles”, Gail Tucker-Griffith writes about a Muscovy duck who lives in a seaside park in Miami. She describes the dangers Ziggy faces and how she interacts with people who walk and play there. In “Book 2: Ziggy & Zack, Brave & True”, Ziggy lives alone at the park until Zack, a handsome drake, appears on the scene. They become a friendly pair well known to the adults and children who frequent the park, and congenial interactions develop among residents of Miami’s coastal community as, together, they enjoy the ducks’ outgoing behaviors. Ziggy sustains an injury at the park and all her friends, human and animal, join together to help her recover. In Ziggy’s story, Gail brings her view of nature to life for storytellers and young readers alike. As a scientist-educator, she is someone who understands the laws of nature but for whom the lives of living creatures she observes inspire her to celebrate their allegorical humanity. In this story Ziggy shows how she overcame loneliness and fear, and learned more about friendship, love and forgiveness, issues that face all of us, human and otherwise, young and old.
  • The Aeon Chronicles

    April M Woodard

    Paperback (Distant World Press, April 18, 2018)
    "Are you ready to damn your soul for the one you love?" -Mal the Fallen AngelDarkness descends upon the Infinite Realm as Aalok prepares to wage war with his creator. A plan of redemption has been set forth, but first, heaven and Earth must be destroyed. Sophie is ready to face death if it means saving her brethren. But when she learns that her suitor, Serus has been exiled, she begins to question her new life without him. That is until, she meets her Guardian, Alexander. The Aeon is shifting into oblivion and Sophie has but a short time to decide. Will she choose her love or die to live again?What readers are saying about The Aeon Chronicles"I couldn’t put it down!""The BEST Fallen Angel Speculative Fiction!""The ending blew my mind!""I need the next book NOW!""Serus is the NEW Damon Salvator!""I love this love triangle!""Space ships, Angels, AND dinosaurs! YES!""Alexander is my NEW book boyfriend! SWOON!""It's like The Princess Bride meets 2012!"
  • The Paladin Chronicles

    B. W. Philpot

    eBook (, June 3, 2006)
    When published, this novel was regarded highly enough to be nominated for an EVVY Award even though it didn’t fit into any category. The Paladin Chronicles combines political intrigue, space travel, romance, and massive space battles in a science fiction YA novel to tell an adventure story quite unlike anything that has come before. B. W. Philpot manages this fast-paced read without sexual narratives or the use of profanity and brings it to fruition with a surprising ending. 101,000 words
  • The Exene Chronicles

    Camille A. Collins

    eBook (Kindred Books, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Lia is fourteen and losing her best friend. When things don’t seem like they could get any worse, Ryan disappears.Lia is one of only a handful of black kids in Coronado, her San Diego suburb. The only person she feels she can talk to is punk rock high priestess and frontwoman to a legendary LA band, Exene Cervenka. Reeling from Ryan’s disappearance, Lia writes letters and poems to Exene every day. She can relate to Exene—but if they were to ever meet, would Exene be able to relate to her? With Exene and her band’s searing soundtrack as her chief inspiration, Lia dives head-first into a dark and spiky counterculture rife with confrontation, shifting alliances, and unsettling insights into what Ryan was doing and what might have happened to her.Set against the backdrop of the 1980s heyday of LA punk rock, The Exene Chronicles sings of the coming of a new age for all girls in America who have been disenfranchised by the spaces they identified as their own. With lyrical prose and an unrelenting moral center, Camille A. Collins liberates the punk in all of us.
  • The Chronicles of Clovis

    Saki

    language (Prabhat Prakashan, April 29, 2017)
    The present book 'The Chronicles of Clovis' was written by the famous English author HH Munro who is best known by his pen name Saki. It consists various stories of humour and witt. It was first published in the year 1919.
  • Chronicles of the Knobs

    Sherman S. Smith, Ph.D.

    eBook (Heritage Builders, April 18, 2016)
    In the little-known mountain region of south central Kentucky, there is an area settled 250 years ago by people of Scottish descent. The Knobs are a narrow, crescent-shaped band of conical hills that cover approximately 2,200 square miles. Far from any major highways, it hosts a variety of little-known communities. The landscape forced the farmers to eke out a living on rocky soil with little modern technology from small tobacco crops.The Knob people retained their social customs of the 18th and 19th centuries long into the 20th century. Language, folklore, and general outlook on life were those of another age to the middle and beyond the central part of the 20th century.The settlements of Chapel Gap, Ottenheim, Pine Hall, Broughtontown, Crab Orchard, and the larger city of Stanford were the trade points of the communities, and this is where this story takes place.Nothing was more beloved by the people living in the Knobs than their churches. This is a tale of the Preacher who served them, and two boys who could barely keep all the rules. Chronicles of the Knobs is a fascinating adventure story that includes murder, rape, and moonshining.