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Books published by publisher A-Argus Better Book Publishers, LLC

  • Rising Above Global Warming

    B.J. DeFrancesco

    Paperback (A-Argus Better Book Publishers, LLC, July 11, 2009)
    Childs book about global warming
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  • Reclaiming Ter Chadain: Protector of Ter Chadain

    C S Yelle

    Paperback (A-Argus Better Book Publishers, LLC, April 14, 2011)
    “If the true bloodline does not rule Ter Chadain, the Protector shall appear and reclaim the throne for the rightful Queen.” King Englewood reads the prophecy every day since he murdered the royal family, all of them. Or so he thought. The three year old twins escaped that night thirteen years ago, but his men are closing in to finish the job before they can turn sixteen and activate the magic spell making his worst fears a reality. A Protector in Ter Chadain and a royal heir with claims to the throne he now held. Logan and Teah Lassain witness the violent murder of their family and narrowly escape. They now find themselves not only thrust into the revolution, but the keys to the reunification of Ter Chadain. Bestowed with the powers and spirits of past Protectors, Logan must learn to control both before their memories destroy him. Wrenched with anger and the desire for revenge on the man responsible for decimating his life, King Englewood, Logan must keep to the path of greater good and gather support for the revolution from the dukes and duchesses of Ter Chadain. Teah is trained by the Zele Magus, an order of sorceresses, to control and accept her newly discovered magical powers enabling her to take the throne. Struggling, she must also ask the question…what happens when there are two Protectors of Ter Chadain? Two Protectors are not foretold in the prophecies….
  • The Ant in the Cellar

    Danielle Rosenblatt, W. Connor, Jacqueline Kirk

    Paperback (A-Argus Better Book Publishers, LLC, Jan. 15, 2008)
    The Ant in the Cellar is a collection of the whackiest, fun-loving poems ever written and narrated by an ant that lives in the basement of an imaginary house, on an imaginary street, in an imaginary town, where the day-to-day objects, animals and people are not as normal as they appear. Even adults will enjoy this wonderful and zany story as it takes them back to being a child again. This is a very endearing book for everyone aged one to one hundred-a book to be treasured and passed down through the family.
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  • I Am A Survivor, Too

    Patricia Ann Browne

    (A-Argus Better Book Publishers, LLC, Sept. 6, 2011)
    The true story of a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. A four-year-old child becomes the sexual victim of her older brother and his friends. Drugs, sex, child molestation, abuse, terror, beatings and sodomy were visited on a young child, virtually an infant. This is Patricia Ann's story and how she coped with the evil she faced, how she overcame the situation and rose to the top as one of the nation's most successful female leaders, and where she is now. Stimulating, successful and dynamic, yet griping, mesmerizing, frightening, showing the evil side of man.
  • The Summer of My Fourteenth Year

    Jim Meaders

    (A-Argus Better Book Publishers, Jan. 28, 2010)
    It was the Memorial Day weekend, 1963. James, almost 14, relatively shy, moderately nerdy, horny, and soon-to-be ninth grader in a small central Florida town, needed to start mowing yards to earn money to buy his first car when he turned sixteen. That was the beginning of the bizarre "dream" summer that introduced James to Mrs. Root Beer Lady, Monica (the knock dead-gorgeous blond woman with ample breasts), Mrs. Chyspo, and the old man, all of whom changed into reptilian alien things that tried to kill and eat him at every turn. There was also Cookie, the hot little "cookie" whose father ran the burger joint across from the service station that James' father operated and where James often had to help out. There were the Kiches, the nosy next-door neighbors and their son, Kelvin, the neighborhood bully. We also can't forget James' best friend, Roger, who had in his possession the "girlie" magazine, which got "read" a lot that summer. If you remember being an adolescent with a vivid imagination, being anxious to grow up, getting your first car, and starting to date for real, but who also had to work hard, save your money, and help out around the house, then you'll enjoy this dream journey with James.
  • Treasure in the Mirror

    Christopher B. Dawson, Carlos Maraz

    Paperback (Unlock A Book Publishers, LLC, Dec. 1, 2007)
    Come join Anne Marie as her mother challenges her to brighten a dreary day with a special treasure hunt. Along the way Anne Marie is led to see God's creation in a new way and find the ultimate treasure in her own life. Just what is the treasure that Anne Marie finds? You won't know unless you read...Treasure in the Mirror!
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  • Treasure on the Beach

    Christopher B. Dawson, Carlos Maraz

    Paperback (Unlock a Book Publishers, LLC, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Come join Anne Marie on her family's beach vacation where she is led to see awesome wonder of God's creation all around her and in herself in a new way. She is also reminded once again of the ultimate treasure in her own life. Just what is the treasure that Anne Marie finds? You won't know unless you read...Treasure on the Beach!
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