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  • When Separate Worlds Collide: Revelations and Seasons of Change

    Izzibella Beau

    language (H.J. Productions, Nov. 12, 2015)
    Two complete books in oneIn the first book, Revelations, you will meet a group that aren’t just your everyday ordinary townsfolk. In West lakes, there are packs, covens, vampire families, and groups of seers that are always at odds with one another. What happens when two totally different people from two separate worlds collide? This is the story of Zach and Emily, their family, their friends, and what happens when the truth finally becomes known and love might not be able to save them. Welcome to West Lakes, a place where your friends and family may not be who they seem. This is a world where it’s not the dark you should be afraid of, but what could be waiting for you inside that darkness – that’s what should terrify you the most.In the second book, Seasons of Change, you’ve learned all about Zach, Emily, and all their friends and family. But the real fun and complications that encompass their lives has just begun. Changes are coming to West Lakes. Zach and Emily, Jacob and Madison, and Danny and Alex are destined mates. But, what is the reason for having such high ranked and powerful supernaturals coming together all at the same time?Zach has found out who and what Emily is—will he still love her and want to be the mate of the one he was trained to hunt and kill? Emily and Zach have their love, but it may not be enough to amend for the past and prepare them for their future.Jacob and Madison are followed by a darkness that will do anything and everything to keep them apart. As close as they are, these two are driven farther apart by circumstances they have no control over. Is this the end before it even began?Alex and Danny are the stable minded couple of the group, but that is all about to change. Alex’s powers of being a seer are becoming more potent. Will Danny be able to save Alex from her own abilities or will the pressure placed on her to save everyone else become too much?Season of Change will alter the world of the paranormals as they know it. Will the black magic enchantresses and Orfeo’s family of vampires be able to overcome those of white magic, shape shifters, and seers? So much has already happened, and yet so much more is yet to come that will make us believe that being of the mundane world is a much safer place.These books do contain language and heat scenes that are best for those over the age of sixteen.
  • Sybil Rides the Elementary Reader Edition: The True Story of Sybil Ludington the Female Paul Revere, The Burning of Danbury and Battle of Ridgefield

    Larry A. Maxwell, Matthew R. Maxwell

    Paperback (1775 Productions, April 5, 2019)
    Sybil Rides tells the inspiring true story of events during the American Revolution which resulted in sixteen-year old Sybil Ludington becoming known as the Female Paul Revere. Her ride took place during an event in American History designed by the British commanders to bring an end to the Revolutionary War. On a cold rainy night in the spring of 1777, the British Regular Army, along with some Loyalists, attacked and burned Danbury, Connecticut. That raid was part of Lord William Howe’s plan to end the Revolution. During the raid a messenger was sent to the home of Colonel Henry Ludington asking for help. The Colonel’s sixteen-year old daughter, Sybil, bravely rode forty miles on that cold rainy night throughout the Hudson Valley to call the Militia to action.On her ride Sybil stopped quickly at each home, banged on the doors and windows, and yelled, “Call to arms! The Regulars and Tories are burning Danbury! The Militia is needed! Call to arms!” Families woke. Men dressed quickly. They grabbed their muskets, and headed into the night to face a powerful enemy. Sybil’s brave ride earned her the nickname, The Female Paul Revere.A larger than life monument honoring Sybil Ludington, stands in Carmel, New York along the route where she made her historic ride. It shows her riding on her horse as she rode to call out the Militia.This story starts at the beginning of the Revolutionary War with Paul Revere in a rowboat in Boston Harbor, two years before Sybil’s ride.From there it goes to Lexington, Massachusetts, where we see the Militia who responded to Revere’s call. They stood and faced the might of the powerful British Army.We then watch the war shift to New York.All the events and characters in this book are historical.This story tells the true story of Sybil Ludington and of her father, Colonel Henry Ludington, his family, and other unsung heroes.In this book you will meet British officers and their Loyalists allies and see the conflicts between them.You will see the brave, yet funny way Sybil and her siblings stop the Loyalists attempt to capture their father.You will meet Enoch Crosby, a friend of the Ludingtons, who served as a spy in the struggle for independence.You will meet Jacob Angevine, a former slave who earned his freedom and that of his family, by serving in the French and Indian War. You will also meet Joseph, his teenage son, who is a friend of Sybil Ludington and a brave member of the Colonel Ludington’s Militia.You will meet John Gano the famous Fighting Preacher and his friend, Haym Salomon, a Jewish immigrant who helped get funding for the Revolution.You will meet Daniel Nimham, Sachem (chief) of the Wappinger Indians and his son Abraham, true unsung American heroes who sacrificed everything.You will see how Luther Holcomb, another brave young unsung hero, helped delay the entire British Army and its attack on Danbury.One of the surprising characters you will meet is Benedict Arnold who later becomes America’s most notorious traitor. He was once a hero and played an inspiring important part in this story.This Elementary Reader Edition was designed for Elementary School Students. It includes all the chapters, events and dialogue as the Regular and Expanded editions. It uses a slightly larger typestyle. The sentence structure and vocabulary are geared to make it a better read for the Elementary student. There are a few more illustrations than in the Regular edition. Teachers can use the Expanded Edition, which has suggested educational activities, while their students use this edition.Hopefully this book will help bring history alive and inspire you as you read this true story about Sybil Ludington and some unsung American heroes.
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  • Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3A - Vol. 1 - MP3 Audio Book on CD

    FAA - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Written and published by the Flight Standards Service of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States, the Airplane Flying Handbook is a manual designed to teach new pilots how to fly a plane. The first volume of the book contains chapters 1 to 10 of the complete manual, and focuses mainly on offering an introductory set of lessons about flight training, basic flight maneuvers, ground operations and many crucial details that anyone wishing to learn how to fly an airplane has to know.The book starts out by presenting a basic introduction to flight training, followed by ground operations and basic flight procedures in the first few chapters. The Flying Handbook is extremely thorough when it comes to the basics of flight training, and urges aspiring pilots to gain a firm technical base of basic take-off, flight and landing procedures before taking to the practical aspects of flying.Instead of just offering a one-dimensional approach to flight training, the handbook focuses on many important areas, describing everything from level turns and performing basic in-flight procedures such as descending turns and adjusting all instruments for perfect departure, to S-turns, spins and short field approach procedures for the landing cycle. It even covers nighttime flying and performance maneuvers – topics that are generally not discussed too thoroughly before pilots gain a certain amount of in-flight experience.The book is not only designed to teach beginning pilots how to fly, but also to convey valuable insight on controlling airplanes and accurately identifying and adjusting all the basic airplane systems. Both beginning and seasoned pilots can learn a great deal from the handbook, just as well as those who are simply passionate about the topic or its technical aspects.
  • The Happy Prince and Other Tales

    Oscar Wilde

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Oscar Wilde could be likened to a comet that passed through the world of British literature, and changed it forever. Even though his most prominent works are plays such as The Importance of Being Earnest or An Ideal Husband, Wilde rose to a level of excellence in many areas of his career, including by authoring fairy tales such as The Happy Prince and Other Tales. This book is a collection of stories written by Oscar Wilde in his characteristic witty, ingenious fashion, but this time in a much more straightforward and childlike manner than in the case of most of his works. Wilde unleashes the full power of his imaginative abilities by creating a world that exudes emotion and builds on the hopes and dreams of young people in their pursuit of love and self-fulfillment. The Happy Prince is the story of a young prince who lived a sheltered, happy life, and was immortalized as a golden statue upon his death. He then began to see more of the suffering in the city, and realized the difference between true happiness and pleasure, teaching it to a swallow whom he had formed a deep attachment to. This beautiful and emotional story expresses the depth and power of Wilde's ability to communicate the most essential and beautiful truths of life in such a simple and elegant manner than even many of his readers who go through his fairy tales today can't help but shed a tear and admire these stories with a sense of quiet amazement. The Happy Prince and Other Tales is undoubtedly one of the true gems of British literature from the end of the 19th century, their author leading us into a world that reflects our innermost desires and most basic drive toward attaining what could be known as real happiness and the purest love we can imagine.
  • The Adventures of Granny Nanny in Zzzz's PLEASE!

    Nancy Swern

    eBook (GN Productions, May 5, 2016)
    The kids of Sunnyslope just can't sleep! Twins Max and Maddie finally had enough!They turned to the Moon and Stars pleading,"I can't sleep, I need my Zzzz's PLEASE!"Granny Nanny's alarm in the Z-Plane beeped, and she knew what she needed to do. Soon all the children in town wanted to know how to get their sleep. Each page tells an amazing story with very colorful and vivid illustrations.The magical Z's fell softly from the sky, and all the children were changed in wonderful and mysterious ways.
  • How to Scare a Monster!

    Tom Holland, Dustin Warburton, Lenny K.

    Hardcover (555 Productions, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Leonard Charles Vincent just can t sleep. There s something in his closet! Tom Holland, creator of Fright Night and Child s Play, invites you to join little Leonard on a spookily fun journey through bumps and thumps as he confronts and befriends his greatest fear.
  • Whoa Woota.

    Ruth Ann Hanna

    eBook (Woota Productions, May 18, 2010)
    "Whoa Woota" is the whimsical adventure of a day in the life of the ever joyful Woota, a happy Pup filled with wonder and a longing for discovery who spends her day in adventure and misadventure as she awaits her best friend Willy to arrive home from school. The actual story for viewing on a Kindle is in black and white since Kindle does not support a lot of color graphics at this time. However, if you have an app for IPAD or download the free Kindle PC program on the Kindle website, you can enjoy it in its rich color of 25 original drawings with accompanying text by award winning Pennsylvania artist Ruth Ann Hanna. "Whoa Woota" is copyrighted 2010 by Ruth Ann Hanna. Ruth attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and also Moore College of Art. Please enjor the rich colors and wonderful whimsey of Whoa Woota. Please us at wootaville@aol.com. Thank you.
  • Trio: The Redemption Code

    Bill Woods

    language (Woody Productions, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Teenagers Robbie, Lauren and Spike are still arguing over a family crisis as they begin a holiday with their parents in Paris, but their relationship will face the ultimate test when a random act of kindness entangles them in a deadly conspiracy that could change the free world. Only a mysterious war crime investigator, a wily old Gendarme and their untapped courage can help them survive against a ruthless gang of hired killers. Murder, abduction and high treason escalate into a frenzied race to solve the Redemption Code.
  • Raffi and Friends - The Lunch Box Mystery

    VaLerie Irene, Amy Rottinger

    eBook (V I Productions, Dec. 21, 2016)
    Raffi is a playful, little giraffe who loves grilled cheese sandwiches. He could eat them everyday. But one day Raffi loses his lunch box, with his delicious grilled cheese sandwiches inside!!Find out what Raffi’s three best friends – Owie the owl, Torrey the turtle, and Marlon Monroe the monkey – do to help Raffi in his search for his lunch box. Will Raffi be able to enjoy his delicious grilled cheese sandwiches again? Will they solve the missing lunch box mystery?Raffi and Friends – The Lunch Box Mystery is a delightful children’s picture book about friendship and teamwork and how the different abilities of those in a group can work together when trying to solve a problem.
  • The Box-Car Children

    Gertrude Chandler WARNER (1890 - 1979)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, March 15, 2017)
    The Boxcar Children is the tale of four strayed kids, namely, Henry, Jessie or Jess, Violet, and Benny. In the 1924 edition of the story, the kids are left alone in the first short chapters and in the comprehensively revised and abridged 1942 edition, they have apparently been left without parents for quite some time. When a baker and his wife came to know that the kids have no parents, they create strategies the kids do not concur. In the 1924 version, they plot to bring the kids, who stay in a home next to their bakery, to reside with their grandfather, but the kids have been made to be afraid of their grandfather, whom they have in no way seen, because he did not consent to the marriage of their parents. In the 1942 edition, the kids are at that time living without a home and meandering everywhere at the beginning of the tale. The baker and his wife devise to bring the three older kids, who are mature enough to be of use in the bakery, but to take the youngest kid, Benny to a Children's Home. Gertrude Chandler Warner was an American writer, mostly of tales for children. She was best known for drafting the original story of The Boxcar Children and for the following 18 stories in the series. Gertrude was born in Putnam, Connecticut, to her parents Edgar Morris Warner and Jane Elizabeth Carpenter Warner. Her family counted in an elder sister, Frances, and a younger brother, John. Her middle name of Chandler was from her mother's forefathers, the Chandlers, who had lived close to Woodstock, CT in 1686. Her father Edgar Warner had finished studying at Harvard Law School in 1872 and became a lawyer in Putnam, CT. The Warner's residence on Main Street was situated around from the railroad station.
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  • The Journey to Joyeuse

    Mark Wullert

    eBook (QA Productions, Aug. 28, 2013)
    In life there are things you think are true, things that you are pretty certain are right and things that you absolutely, positively know are correct. When Luke woke up that morning he had that absolutely, positively certain feeling in his gut. Unfortunately, what he was absolutely certain about was that danger was near and trouble was close behind.Join Luke, Tommy and Katie as they continue their search for the magical secrets of the Dan- ish inventor Soren Jacobsen. But as they will soon find out, they are not alone when it comes to this journey. New faces are popping up ev- erywhere. Are they allies? Are they enemies? One thing is certain, you never know what to expect when the adventure continues.
  • 10,9,2 - I dare you - Zoo

    Dr Dirk

    language (zee.productions, Aug. 22, 2015)
    “When all of us were dry again, we felt like playing, having fun. So Mister said, ‘Count down from ten. I’ll find a game before you get to one.’ I said: ‘I dare you …10, 9, 2…’ – ‘the Zoo’.”What starts as a simple dare turns out to be a big adventure. Find out if Mister and his friend will get into the zoo; and enjoy the funny rhymes along the way. If you like Dr Seuss, you’ll definitely like Dr Dirk.