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Books with title The Missing Mummy

  • The Missing

    Beverly Lewis

    Hardcover (Bethany House, March 15, 2009)
    This is an Amish-based inspirational book.
  • Missing, The

    Sean Williams Garth Nix, Stanley McGeagh

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, April 29, 2014)
    Jack and Jaide Shield have defended themselves against The Evil before—but it's never been as dangerous as this. It isn't just the town of Portland that's threatened, it's the whole Earth…and certain dimensions beyond.The Wardens have devised a plan to get rid of The Evil once and for all. The only problem is that destroying The Evil may also mean abandoning some innocent people—including one of the twins.The battle against The Evil is going to places it's never been—places Jack and Jaide would have never even imagined possible. Their mission is clear: survive the storm that's coming, and save the ones who are missing.
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  • The Missing Mitt

    Franklin W. Dixon, Scott Burroughs

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 27, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Frank and Joe are excited as their Little League team prepares to play the last game of the season, but when the team's good luck charm, a baseball mitt, disappears, they try to find it before they lose the game.
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  • The Mummy

    David Levithan

    Paperback (Pearson ESL, April 10, 2001)
    Some 3,700 years ago an Egyptian High Priest was mummified and entombed alive and cursed for all eternity. In the 1920s, dashing American Rick OA A*Connell, accidentally discovers the Lost City of the Dead. But the ancient curse of the Mummy is not dead. A heart-stopping adventure story based on the hugely successful 1999 film.
  • The Missing Mitt

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2010)
    In The Missing Mitt, the boys must help their teammate find his lucky mitt before the last game, or their Little League season is doomed!
  • The Missing Kin

    Michael Pryor

    Paperback (Random House Australia, Nov. 1, 2009)
    While Adalon and his friends Targesh and Simangee gather supporters at the Lost Castle, the mad Queen Tayesha and her ruthless general continue to wage war on the Seven Kingdoms of Krangor. It is only when Simangee finds a legend in an ancient text that the rebels begin to have renwed hope. Do the Missing Kin of the saur really exist? Can the three friends find the winged saur and convince them to join their cause before the war is lost?
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  • The Missing Key

    Beth Carter, Jessica Connolly

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, July 20, 2012)
    For ages 3-9 Mother has lost her special key and turns the house upside down looking for it. When Amy hears her mother chanting, "Me oh my. My oh me," and sees her despair, she joins Mother in search of the mysterious key. Amy and Mother look under shoes and inside the flue, beneath the teddy bear and in a bowl of pears. Where oh where could it be? Finally, Amy finds it in an unusual place-somewhere it should not be. She fears Mother will be upset. Worse yet, will they miss the fair? THE MISSING KEY is a charming tale of how children and adults alike misplace belongings and how kids make simple mistakes, yet are forgiven by their parents. For ages 3-7.
  • The Missing Cat

    Felicity Brooks, J. Litchfield

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 1, 2002)
    A new imaginative series which follows the entertaining adventures of the inhabitants of Littletown, these stories use key words and pictures and a child-friendly text which are designed to encourage young children to learn to read.'
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  • The Mummy

    David Robson

    Library Binding (Referencepoint Press, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Traces the legend of the mummy from a mysterious relic of ancient Egypt into a shuffling, murderous villain in movies and stories.
  • The Mummy

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Jan. 1, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Do you know how the Mummy become a mummy? Or the origin of the pharaoh's curse legend? Did you know that mummies have been found all over the world? Read about the history and popular culture surrounding this legendary monster.
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  • The Missing One

    Lucy Atkins

    Paperback (New York: Quercus, March 15, 2014)
    The loss of her mother has left Kali McKenzie with too many unanswered questions. But while clearing out Elena's art studio, she finds a drawer packed with postcards, each bearing an identical one-line message a Canadian gallery owner called Susannah Gillespie: thinking of you. Who is this woman and what does she know about Elena's hidden past? Desperate to find out, Kali travels with her toddler, Finn, to Susannah's isolated home on a remote British Columbian island, a place of killer whales and storms. But as bad weather closes in, Kali quickly realises she has made a big mistake. The handsome and enigmatic Susannah refuses to talk about the past, and as Kali struggles to piece together what happened back in the 1970s, Susannah's behaviour grows more and more erratic. Most worrying of all, Susannah is becoming increasingly preoccupied with little Finn ...A tense, thrilling novel about a family divided by secrets, and the lengths a mother will go to protect her child.
  • Sam and the Missing Mummy

    Tony Bradman

    Paperback (Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group), Sept. 21, 1990)
    Third in a series of humorous detective mysteries, this story follows the exploits of Sam Marlowe and her friend, Richard Watson, as they attempt to recover a mummy which goes missing during their trip to a musuem exhibition on Ancient Egypt. Previous titles include "Sam, the Girl Detective".