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Books with title The Rise of the Guardian

  • 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.
  • The Guardian

    Nicholas Sparks

    Hardcover (Warner Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • The Guardian

    Egan Yip

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2011)
    A terrible incident. A Federation battleship destroyed, its crew mercilessly slaughtered. The prime suspects? The Guardians of the Elements—powerful spirit beings in control of all nature. No longer considered a myth, the Guardians are feared by the Federation for their incredible abilities to manipulate fire, ice and thunder. The solution? All out war. But there are those who realize the Federation is making a big mistake. The Guardians aren’t to blame. A much more sinister force is at work, pitting the strongest factions against each other. And an all out war against the Guardians will only result in untold death and destruction. The next thrilling adventure of the Coranite Chronicles is here! Join Darek and his friends as they scour zombie-infested starships, explore the mysterious void between dimensions, race across the sky on hover boards, escape from underwater civilizations, battle massive armored giants, and witness the revival of a deadly evil.
  • Guardian of the Horizon

    Elizabeth Peters

    Paperback (WmMorrow, April 13, 2004)
    A hitherto lost journal of Amelia Peabody's has been miraculously recovered -- a chronicle from one of the "missing years" -- 1907-1908 -- shedding new light on an already exceptional career, a remarkable family . . . and an unexpected terrorOusted from their most recent archaeological dig and banned from the Valley of the Kings, the Emersons are spending the summer at home in England, when a mysterious messenger arrives. Claiming to be the brother of their dear friend Tarek, prince of the mysterious Lost Oasis, the herald brings news of a strange malady that has struck down Tarek's heir and conveys his urgent need for help.Driven by loyalty, the family sets off in secret, braving the treacherous desert climate on a trek fraught with dangers. Guided by only a crumbling map, the Emersons are unaware that deception is leading them onward into a nest of vipers -- where a dreadful fate may await.
  • The Guardian

    Nicholas Sparks, Anne Twomey

    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, but when she eventually picks one man, the other man's jealousy turns into a deadly obsession.
  • The Guardian

    L.M. Nelson

    Paperback (LM Nelson, Jan. 5, 2018)
    Devastated by the tragic death of their parents, Camryn and Toby Hunter find themselves alone in the Idaho wilderness. When Toby discovers a pair of gold rings, he and Camryn are magically transported into a mystical land they’ve never seen before. Their only known exit is immediately sealed off, and they find themselves surrounded by mythical creatures, a beautiful waterfall oasis, and moss-covered Redwood trees with faces. Named as “the Guardian” by the locals, Toby is faced with a life-changing task. He and his sister can only return home when the elements are reunited and peace is restored to the land of Gelnoff. With only two gold rings, ten days’ worth of supplies, and the guidance of a wise, old Redwood tree, Toby and Camryn begin the journey of a lifetime.
  • Guardian of the Gate

    Michelle Zink

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 13, 2011)
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  • Guardian of the Gate

    Michelle Zink

    Paperback (Atom, Aug. 1, 2011)
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