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Books published by publisher D.R. Wilkinson

  • WATTSON

    Doug Wilkinson

    eBook (D.R. Wilkinson, Oct. 3, 2014)
    A scrawny little reindeer with strange tangled antlers overcomes bullies and saves Christmas with his very special electrical powers. This adventure leads Santa, his loyal elves, and Rudolph through the biggest blizzard in North Pole history to a secret ice cave where Santa's old arch enemy, Maelstrom, is busy trying to end Christmas for all the world's kids. A great Christmas read aloud story for boys and girls of all ages.
  • You Can't Pick Your Friends Nose and Ten Other Things You Probably Shouldn't Do In Public

    LG Wilkinson, Sherrie Molitor

    language (LG Wilkinson, May 17, 2013)
    ‘You Can’t Pick Your Friends NoseAnd Ten Other Things YouProbably Shouldn’t Do In Public’Has been written for all of you who have tried to break the sound barrier with the biggest fart or gross out your mom by wiping a bugger on your shirt sleeve and a bazillion other things that you should win awards for, but don’t.
  • Nellie Darling and the Legend Of Nasty

    Lee Wilkinson, Ross Attrill, Val Proctor

    eBook (Lee Wilkinson, April 8, 2013)
    Nellie Darling and the Legend of Nasty is a time traveler fantasy set in a small Hertfordshire village and focuses on a group of five teenagers who are inadvertently transported from 2006 to somewhere between 1841 and 1904.“There is a fine line between the present and the past, between being in control and insanity. This sliver of time is known to only a few as the Shard. It was created by the use of a powerful book that held the knowledge and wisdom of the Universe. For in it lies the knowledge to reverse the spell and break open the Shard, releasing a floodgate of evil into the world the likes of which have never been seen before.The Book is guarded by a Keeper and must never leave their possession. Only one person is given this task. One person, whose soul is so pure that it is impossible to corrupt while he or she is in possession of the Book. But what would happen if they became separated?”In the wrong hands ‘The Book’ holds the power to reverse a spell and close the Shard for ever, trapping Nellie and her friends in another century surrounded by evil.
  • Bombs And Bunting

    Sue Wilkinson

    language (Sue Wilkinson, Jan. 17, 2016)
    It is 1940 and when bombs begin to fall, the residents of Cedar Street take cover as best they can. Most of the children welcome the opportunities that the air raids offer and eagerly gather at a nearby bombsite to explore their new playground. However, when tragedy is narrowly averted, their hopes are dashed and plans turned upside down.Their lives will never be the same again.This is an emotional journey through the landscape of a Northern, war time childhood. Scarcities, bombing raids and evacuation are all set against the backdrop of growing up and the changing fabric of family life.
  • The Thing

    Lee Wilkinson, Christine Wilkinson

    language (Lee Wilkinson, March 31, 2013)
    ‘The Thing’ is based on the idea that there are only three things which determine the quality and outcome of our life; Mind, Conscience and thought. It is the thoughts that we have, which, if we place a value on, determine the way we see other people and and situations.It is a story, which shows how if we are not careful things become more important than people. How coveting things leads to jealousy and jealousy turns to anger and then fear and loathing. If we are not careful loathing turns to hatred and it is hatred that causes war.Children hold they key, and while in life there cannot be an up without a down, a left without a right or good without bad, I do believe that hatred and evil are things that are taught and learned not inherent within us at birth.So please read this book and look at the world through the eyes of a child and see the world as a better place.