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  • Enots

    John Honeycutt, Monica Garcia

    language (Create Space, Nov. 15, 2015)
    Hey, future scientists! Learn about erosion. Enots ("stone" spelled backwards) learns how to roll down a mountain. What will Enots encounter on his way down?
  • Nana's Royal Mess

    Sarah LaRose Kane

    language (Create Space, April 18, 2017)
    Nana is the Kansas City Royals' #1 fan! Her favorite color is Royal blue, not green or tan! The grandkids are headed to Nana's to watch the Royals game. When they arrive will they find that all things look the same? This is the story of a #1 fan that gets a little carried away. But, Nanas don't make Royal messes... Or do they?
  • Book Four: How to Outsmart a Djinni: What Lies Between

    Tamra Flournoy

    language (Create Space, Oct. 3, 2016)
    Matt Burns is a basketball-loving, teenager from Tyler, Texas. Unfortunately, his prowess on the court, doesn't carry-over into his life at school, or with the ladies, and he lands himself in a heap of trouble. That is all about to change when Matt comes face-to-face with a nine-foot djinni who grants him three wishes. Three wishes that could make his dreams come true--or have them go up in smoke. To restore his standing at school, on the team, and to get the upper-hand with the girl of his dreams, Matt has to watch out for the choices he makes. He must bring his mad skills to bear if he's to outsmart a djinni.
  • Above The Safe Zone

    Dennis Frank

    language (Create Space, Dec. 7, 2014)
    In the year 2136, climate change and global conflict have brought human life on Earth to the edge of destruction. But a few hardy and miserable souls survive, including Canaan and Danya Reed, and their two-year-old son, Sam—whose health is rapidly deteriorating. His parents find new hope, however, when a drifter tells them stories of Strata, a mysterious underground city where technology and order survive.The Reed family sets out from the coast of Washington and heads toward Strata’s supposed location in the mountains of Idaho. After surviving a treacherous journey, the Reeds reach Strata and are integrated into its peaceful, ordered society. Canaan and Danya are sure they’ve found a safe new home.But life in Strata isn’t as blissful as it first appears, and soon the Reeds have invoked the wrath of the authoritarian Hall family. As civil war erupts five thousand feet below the Earth’s blighted surface, Canaan and Danya decide to forgo their false subterranean safe haven and make the treacherous journey back to the surface. No one is allowed to leave Strata, however, and the Halls don’t plan on allowing Canaan, Danya, and little Sam to be the first successful escapees.
  • I'd Choose a Fish

    David H Troyer, Andrew Chandler

    eBook (Create Space, Oct. 27, 2014)
    This is a story about a young boy and his dad as they go to a pet shop to find the perfect pet. Their adventure takes them all of the way through the store. The boy imagines what it would be like to own each pet before he finally reaches his decision.
  • GERMAN-ENGLISH-FRENCH-SPANISH-RUSSIAN BOOK of FIVE LANGUAGES The Red Riding Hood by Brothers Grimm: For Children and Adults

    Zoia Eliseyeva

    eBook (Create Space, Nov. 2, 2015)
    The popular fairy-tale by brothers Grimm found in this five language book its wonderfully original expression. Adults, children, parents, students and teachers can use the beautiful book while reviewing their knowledge of the five world languages: German, English, French, Spanish, and Russian. The book has Grammar notes and tables of English and German verbs with translation into Spanish and Russian. The fairy-tale “Little Red Riding Hood” is presented at first in 5-language format, five languages in paragraphs on a separate, well-defined page that will open nicely on any e-device. In the end of the book the tale is presented in each language that uses Latin alphabet in its entirety. The book is a wonderful learning and entertaining tool for any age. It is the first five-language book based on classical literature by a creative linguist Zoia Eliseyeva.Zoia Eliseyeva teaches three languages. She has Master’s Degree in Education. Her first stories were published twenty years ago in Russia and in USA.
  • A Swimmer's Mile

    Andrei Daniel Proca

    language (Create Space, Jan. 4, 2019)
    This is an illustrated book for children designed by a high school sophomore, based on his ten year experience as a competitive swimmer. This short writing reiterates that swimming and sports in general are character builders through self-discipline, resilience, humility, and hard-work. This essay was awarded a silver key in Scholastic Writing Awards, Midwest Region at large.
  • Unwelcome Guest at Fair Hill Farm

    Nancy G. Famolari

    language (Create Space, Sept. 17, 2009)
    When fifteen-year-old Meg discovers that a beautiful Swedish student with designs on her boyfriend has come to spend a year on her beloved horse farm, she decides to act. None of her plans to force Katrina to leave work. During foaling season, disaster strikes. Will the girls cooperate to save the mare and foal?Unwelcome Guest at Fair Hill Farm is based on Nancy Famolari's fourteen years of experience in the harness racing industry: breeding, training and racing Standardbreds.
  • Adventure in Hawaii

    Kathi Waddle

    language (Create Space, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Kellie Watson is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime - a summer in Hawaiiwhere she gets to work with her friends at an authentic Hawaiian resort and spa. Followalong with Kellie as she experiences a most unusual plane ride which sets off oneunforgettable adventure after another. Will Kellie ever be the same after all is said anddone? As the old saying goes, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. In this case what happens on the Big Island, stays on the Big Island…or does it? Grab a tropical drink, throw on a lei, and find out for yourself!
  • A Room to Grow In

    Constance Gottlieb

    language (CREATE SPACE, April 22, 2015)
    Hidden on the top story of an old house on Willow Street sits an extraordinary little round room with a ceiling shaped like a tower. The sign on the door reads “Storage Room.” Inside the little room is dark and musty and filled with piles of boxes. Cobwebs gather on its walls, and a fireplace and rotting leaves coat its once shining skylight.The room feels neglected and forgotten.The room wasn’t always so sad. Once it was a bright, cheerful place loved by children. Laughter bounced off its walls, and sunlight streamed through the skylight. The room was happy then. It had a purpose and a place in children’s hearts.When a new family moves into the house, the room meets eight-year-old Jaya. The little room desperately wants to be the one she picks for her very own room. But how can it convince Jaya to see past its darkness and dirt. Convincing her will take determination—and just a little luck.Written by interior designer Constance Gottlieb, A Room To Grow In, introduces young readers to the joy of finding their own special place.“Do rooms like children need to be loved and cared for? What happens when they’re not?”
  • Lovesick

    Natasha Cover

    language (Create Space, April 30, 2016)
    Flynn Carter was trapped with a double curse - writer's block and a rapidly approaching deadline. Then a goddess came knocking at his door, changing everything. Not just any goddess: Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Aphrodite claims that her son Eros has been kidnapped, and that Flynn is the only one who can find him. To make matters worse, she believes that it was Hephaestus, Greek god of the forge, who took him. Flynn is convinced he's hallucinating, but he's never been the type to turn down a damsel in distress.Now Flynn and a motley group of fellow relic bearers must find Aphrodite's son...but they are rapidly running out of time, and Hephaestus seems less to blame by the minute. Will they be able to find Eros - and whoever really took him - before it's too late?
  • Keelandra

    Dale W. Dye

    eBook (Create Space, Jan. 9, 2009)
    Suzanna Dyemere lived a normal life, attended a normal school and had normal friends. What she didn’t realize as she entered the fifth grade at the Charles Stubblefield Learning Academy was that her life was about to magically change forever. Everything she believed to be true, was about to be tested. Soon, Suzanna would realize that reality isn’t always black and white. The truth she believed to be her life was only partially true. Suddenly she finds herself thrust into the magical land of Keelandra, surrounded by strange sights, creatures and magical beings that she has never seen before. Lost and far from home Suzanna must find the strength to become extraordinary if she ever wants to return home to see her parents again.