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Books with title The Guardian of Isis

  • Guardian of Isis

    Monica Hughes

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton Ltd, March 15, 1981)
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  • Guardian of Isis

    Monica Hughes

    Paperback (Magnet, March 15, 1982)
    In 2136 A.D. The settlers on the planet Isis, under the dominance of an absolute ruler, have lost all the technical knowledge of their forefathers and reverted to a primitive society dominated by myths and taboos.
  • The Guardian

    Nicholas Sparks, Isabelle Keating

    Audio Cassette (Hachette Audio, April 8, 2003)
    Four years after losing her husband, twenty-nine-year-old Julie Barenson considers falling in love again and wonders if she should choose sophisticated Richard, who treats her like a queen, or down-to-earth Mike, who is her best friend.
  • The Guardian of Athmore

    Zachary Gephardt

    language (, June 8, 2013)
    The moon is red.The wind whips through the alleyways of Fairmont, Florida.Diana Anderson only has eleven days to find the soul gem before Earth and Athmore consume themselves. Her guardian, Sheev Grayden, came to Earth sixteen years ago at her birth and created the link between it and Athmore. Now Diana must follow him back into the world of Athmore and journey to the Temple of Souls to retrieve the Soul Gem. However, once she gets there, far more dangerous things await her then the raging wind.Diana and Sheev are followed by an Adept Assassin called Tyon and his two henchmen, battle a village of man-eating plant beings called the Shibaru, and cross the deadly five fingered lake. All before they even make it to the Temple.
  • The Guardian

    Nicholas Sparks

    Paperback (Warner Books, Aug. 16, 2004)
    THE GUARDIAN, NICOLAS SPARKS. NY TIMES BEST SELLER ROMANTIC NOVEL
  • Guardian of the Dead

    Karen Healey

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2010)
    "You're Ellie Spencer."I opened my mouth, just as he added, "And your eyes are opening." Seventeen-year-old Ellie Spencer is just like any other teenager at her boarding school. She hangs out with her best friend Kevin, she obsesses over Mark, a cute and mysterious bad boy, and her biggest worry is her paper deadline. But then everything changes. The news headlines are all abuzz about a local string of serial killings that all share the same morbid trademark: the victims were discovered with their eyes missing. Then a beautiful yet eerie woman enters Ellie's circle of friends and develops an unhealthy fascination with Kevin, and a crazed old man grabs Ellie in a public square and shoves a tattered Bible into her hands, exclaiming, "You need it. It will save your soul." Soon, Ellie finds herself plunged into a haunting world of vengeful fairies, Maori mythology, romance, betrayal, and an epic battle for immortality.
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  • Guardian of the Talisman

    Michael Gess

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 2017)
    GUARDIAN OF THE TALISMAN BEING THE FIRST PART OF THE FALCONARA TRILOGY A long time ago, the Dark Lord Skallerim trapped his death in a needle. He sealed the needle inside an emerald called Izmargahd and hid it in the Shadow world, out of reach of any mortal being, and thus he became immortal. Millenniums passed. The story of the Izmargahd became a legend, and then a fairy tale. But the emerald continued a life of its own. The world of fourteen-year-old Nick Falconara is shattered by the news that his father disappeared without a trace during an archaeological expedition. Nick thought life couldn’t get much worse. He was wrong. He is sent to a special school – a place where “to go on a summer vacation” means to be Killed in Action and to be “expelled” means to be canceled. As he tries to stay alive, an ancient emerald with mystical powers passes into his hands, setting in motion a strange chain of events that goes far beyond anything he could have imagined. Now Falconara should not only find his father, but also save the life of his friend Katie Lynx. As Falconara embarks on a journey beyond the world, he will face the ultimate evil, threatening to destroy everyone he loves.
  • Guardian of the Toilet

    L L Bolanos, Zoe Legendre

    Paperback (Nicobar Press, June 2, 2017)
    Manu, a misfit cat, believes she is meant to be something special. What could that something special be? Follow Manu as she discovers her true purpose.
  • Guardian of the Dragon

    William Russell

    Paperback (AimHi Press, Jan. 16, 2019)
    Unless he can find a way to defeat The Guardians, the world is doomed. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________There is danger in the hills of Scotland as Steven and his friends, real and supernatural, learn the secret of the evil beings sent to destroy mankind. In this exciting sequel to The Guardian of the Tomb, Steven, an ordinary boy, must overcome his fears once he discovers he is the hero of an ancient prophecy._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Readers learn about exotic places as they read of the harrowing adventures of a boy facing the problems all teen-agers face today. "Bill Russell has masterfully continued the story of The Guardian of the Tomb." - Amazon Customer
  • The Guardian of the Past

    C. P. Goy

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, Oct. 1, 2011)
    The Guardian of the Past is the much-awaited final instalment of C. P. Goy's Tumblestones series. Follow Terry, Meeshka, Polka and Gwen to the end of their quest, where all of the intriguing mysteries of the series are finally and fully explained in a most satisfying manner. The adventure reaches a tumultuous climax in the heart of the Baron's isolated fortress, Castle Turuk, and readers are treated to a heart-warming, uplifting and inspirational ending that will leave both children and adults sorry to have finished the series. The Terry, the Torus and the Tumblestones series has been well-received by young fans of fantasy adventure fiction and well-praised by parents, librarians and teachers. It has provided a series of quality literature for young children who are good readers, while at the same time retaining an appropriate subject matter.
  • Guardians of the Key

    Jane a Crofts, Kateryna Zakoretska

    Hardcover (Jane a Crofts, July 25, 2018)
    Jane Crofts, author, teacher and advocate of universal data literacy, presents a children's picture book about The Key to success in the digital economy; data literacy. Guardians of The Key takes us on a journey through time as the ability to read and write begins to spread throughout the world. We find ourselves on a quest to find, and share, The Key that will unlock powers and possibilities we can not yet fathom. With its message of equity and accessibility, this enticing children's book explores the concept of data literacy as the new language and skill we all need to succeed in the new economy. Intriguing, engaging, and beautifully illustrated, this book is dedicated to every parent and teacher looking to give their children The Key to future success.
  • The Guardian

    Nicholas Sparks, Anne Twomey

    Audio Cassette (Hachette Audio, April 1, 2005)
    Four years after losing her husband, twenty-nine-year-old Julie Barenson considers falling in love again and wonders if she should choose sophisticated Richard, who treats her like a queen, or down-to-earth Mike, who is her best friend.