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Books with title The Moon Crystal

  • The crystal city

    Nancy Etchemendy

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • The Crystal Prison

    Robin Jarvis, Martin Shaw

    Audio Cassette (Hodder Wayland, April 30, 1995)
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  • The Crystal Cave

    Mary Stewart

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • The Crystal Cave

    Mary Stewart

    Paperback (Fawcett Crest (Ballantine), March 15, 1982)
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  • The Crystal Prison

    Robin Jarvis

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio Inc., May 1, 2007)
    The saga of the Deptford Mice continues in this sequel to The Dark Portal. The evil rat Jupiter has been defeated, and the young Deptford mice emerge from the sewers to start a new life in the country. But the albino mouse Oswald is seized by an illness and lies near death. His friend Audrey enlists the help of the ancient squirrel mystic Starwife, who agrees to heal him on one condition. She reintroduces Audrey to the once villainous rat Madam Akkikuyu, whose mind is now broken, and decrees that Madam Akkikuyu must stay with Audrey until she dies. In the country, the mice find a bucolic existence, until they find themselves embroiled in a series of murders. The country mice suspect that headstrong city mouse, Audrey, is the culprit. But the truth is far more sinister, as Audrey witnesses the return of the supernatural evil she thought had been destroyed.
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  • The Crystal Prison

    Robin Jarvis

    Paperback (Sea Star Books, July 6, 2001)
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  • The Crystal Prison

    Robin Jarvis

    Library Binding
    In this sequel to The Dark Portal, the evil rat Jupiter has been defeated, but the sewers are still infested with his minions, and the mice flee the city for the country. A rash of murders, however, blights the once idyllic setting, forcing the mice to confront the accusing townspeople and the evil lurking in their midst.
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  • The Crystal Mural

    B. W. EVANS

    (Emphaloz Publishing House, May 16, 2020)
    It was a hermit living on an isolated island who created the Crystal Mural. Unbeknown to the hermit one of the gems on his mural had a unique power .A power that Zoe & Bella were soon to uncover.You see, the hermit disappeared and the sister's Uncle Joe bought the hermit 's property. It was on the hermit's property the sisters found the Crystal Mural.With their uncle's permission the sister's took the mural home. The Crystal Mural was hung on Zoe and Bella's dinning room wall. While reading a Hawaiian travel guide and wishing they could go to Hawaii Zoe and Bella discovered the power of the Crystal Mural. Both girls were sitting by the mural when they made their wish. The Crystal Mural reacted to their wish by transporting them to Hawaii.As long as the Hawaiian travel guide was open ,Zoe and Bella stayed in Hawaii .When the guide closed the sisters returned home. Zoe & Bella were ecstatic. "Zoe we will be able to travel around the world."Two bad trips later found the sisters unhappy.One Chrystal Mural trip put Zoe in the middle of a South Pacific battlefield, She was almost shot. Bella had a bad trip when she was knocked silly by a flying King Salmon.The Crystal Mural was soon forgotten when it was learned that Bella had cancer.Zoe's baby sister was in a fight for her life,The family gathered around the small girl they loved." We will never give up until Bella is cancer free"This is the story of Bella the Crystal Mural and her families fight against cancer.
  • The Crystal Key

    Frank Hinks

    Hardcover (Perronet Press, Feb. 1, 2020)
    Griselda and Snuggle the cat fall through the void to the Land of Ramion where the witch imprisons Snuggle in a block of crystal which she sets in the hills above the Garden where The Mind controls. The Gardener feels Snuggle’s pain deep inside. Unless the cat can be set free he will die (and with him the Land of Ramion).
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  • The Magic Crystal

    Irina Bilan, Victoria Dunaeva

    (Animedia Company, Nov. 6, 2019)
    “Magic Crystal” is a continuation of fairy tale “Green Tulip” by Irina Bilan. The protagonist of the first book, young artist Nikon, lives in a beautiful castle with his beloved wife — Princess Glafira. What else would he need to be happy? But every time a rainbow appears in the sky, Nikon’s heart is gripped by longing. He can’t forgive himself, after all it’s because of his carelessness the little elf Denis has turned into a tulip and now lies motionless on a stone column. Princess Glafira, realizing why her husband is so sad, finds the legend of magic crystal in some old book. The legend says the crystal can fulfill wishes! Nikon and Glafira immediately decide to go in search of that magic item. The road will be hard, but the main test is waiting for them at its end. The choice is always difficult when you have only one wish to make!Age Range: 6-12 years.
  • The Moon Crystal

    Lisa Faye Spicer

    Paperback (Independently published, May 15, 2019)
    Jade, a young teenage schoolgirl, is staying with her fortune-telling aunt in a small country town. To her amazement, she witnesses a space craft making a forced landing on the beach near her home. Zayden the alien pilot, seems friendly enough and Jade pleads with him to go for a quick ride in his vehicle in exchange for some energized crystals. Reluctantly he agrees, and this is the beginning of a space adventure that includes meeting new friends, space travel, time travel, abduction, illegal mining, strange animals of the friendly, mythical and deadly kind. In the midst of all this, Jade unwittingly becomes the owner/commander of a powerful gem, ‘The Moon Crystal’. But there are those that want to silence her and her friends as they are pursued through strange worlds. Jade is introduced to telepathy, mind control and technology far beyond that known on Earth. She is on a fast-paced adventure of a life time with her new found alien friends and then she meets another Earthling. The universe is smaller than you think. Come along for the ride.
  • The Crystal

    Stan Cullimore

    Paperback (Falconwood Press, Dec. 31, 1997)
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