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  • Parlor Tricks

    Judie Troyansky

    language (Star Dragon Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    In the year 2285, Grace Lirit, a 16-year-old archaeology student at Atlantis’ most prestigious university, has done what her professors said was impossible. She has created a time travel amulet. This same amulet is used in 2088 to push the launch of the Atlantis Legacy ships to rescue survivors from the Great Flood, and in 2135, ages a dormant volcano to create Atlantis.But it’s stolen. Before she can call for help, she becomes trapped in an energy field and vanishes. Once Grace regains consciousness, she finds herself inside a magic circle. Ernest Prescott, a Victorian student of the occult arts, is surprised the spell to summon a being from Plato's Atlantis worked. Can Grace and Ernest recover the amulet to save her family; to save her home; and to save the future?
  • Tarragon: Dragon Mage

    Karlie Marie Lucas

    Hardcover (Dragonkey Press, Oct. 11, 2019)
    After hundreds of years, the gates to Tarragon are open once more, fulfilling age-old prophecy. However, Anwen's journey is far from over. The dragons still sleep and she has no clue how to wake them. Forced to retreat from the Mountain, she and her newfound friends must devise a new plan to wake the inhabitants of Tarragon. Meanwhile, the Mage Circle, a group of dragon mages with a vendetta, is camped outside the Gates. Calling on allies of their own, they will stop at nothing to gain control of the Dragon City and all who dwell inside. To complicate matters even more, Anwen's mother has joined the party. But even with the help of all her friends, can Anwen overcome the ordeals set before her or will this spell the end of the dragons and the world as we know it?
  • Bob and the Color Fairy

    Karlie Lucas

    language (DragonKey Press, Oct. 2, 2018)
    When the wizards steals all the color from Bob's home, the littlest dinosaur goes in search of the color fairies. But when they refuse to help simply because he's different, he has to find another way to restore the colors.
  • Furred & Feathered Friends: Katrina Castaways

    Nancy Clark Townsend

    eBook (Blue Dragon Press, Feb. 7, 2012)
    One of the many tragedies of Katrina was that there was no room in rescue boats or shelters for pets. Residents were forced to leave their furred & feathered family members behind, to be rescued later--if they survived. Many homes bore signs alerting animal rescue teams to pets awaiting help.That was the fate of Bruno, the big Newfoundland; Fawn, the Chihuahua; Will, the tabby cat; and Jasmine, the Siamese. The four friends are soon joined by Ivory, a very pregnant cat, Toby, a tough dachshund mix, and Angus, a crafty Macaw parrot.This resourceful group struggles to survive the growing threat posed by a pair of looters. As their food supply dwindles and Ivory gives birth to her kittens, the animals must work together to survive.
  • Peace in Our Time: Inspired by Sadako Sasaki of Hiroshima, Japan

    Ann Ford

    Paperback (Red Dragon Press, Dec. 27, 2010)
    A visually elegant picture book about peace, as inspired by a courageous young girl in Hiroshima, Sadako Sasaki, a heroine of the Second World War. Author and artist, Ann Ford, was inspired to create this book about Sadako Sasaki after a visit to an art installation at an Art Museum (the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle, Washington) which provided a fresh reminder of the power of delivering important messages with pictures. This was an unanticipated experience that resulted, as if by accident, in this book - an illustrated book that is a celebration of children's desire for peace in their lifetimes. Many of us share a vague awareness of the fact that there have been many child or youth-heroes and heroines throughout history, but a clear picture of how they expressed their courage, is elusive. For Sadako Sasaki, her hopes were expressed in the folded origami crane, that represents long life. Sadako had the courage to boldly reach for the impossible: trying to outlive the atom bomb disease that ravaged her. Her life not only illuminated the crises that wars inevitably wreak on children, but she also made it possible for millions to learn from her that we can make hope manifest, through art. If Sadako inspies you, consider participating in one of the many peace organizations that exist, to try to make a reality of what is emblazoned on the memorial at the Hiroshima Peace Park: "This is our cry, this is our prayer; peace in the world."
  • The Fiddles Go On Strike

    Bobby Claeys, Mark Tomczak

    Paperback (2 Moon Press, Feb. 16, 2015)
    Do you ever wonder how a TV turns on? Or how a traffic light changes colors? Soon the World will find the answers to these questions, except it might be a little too late. On a typical sunny day, all of the World's gadgets suddenly shut down. Nothing will turn on. As everyone goes into a panic, losing their marbles, they soon realize why everything has shut down. It's not a power outage and it's not because everything is broken, but the true reason will blow your mind.You will have to read the story to believe it yourself.
  • Furred & Feathered Friends: The Cracked Turtle

    Nancy Clark Townsend

    eBook (Blue Dragon Press, Jan. 21, 2013)
    Your favorite pets from Katrina Castaways are back. This time the dogs, cats, and kittens join with Angus the Maccaw parrot to help a turtle with a cracked shell.
  • Miss Mouse: A Christmas Story

    kaatri

    language (Dragon Wing Press, Nov. 26, 2011)
    ABOUT THE STORYMiss Mouse is a retired teacher of etiquette for the very young. One day a Spirit of Light gives her a truly special gift.It begins each autumn when she and the neighborhood children (chipmunks, squirrels, foxes, racoons, hedgehogs, mice, etc.) plant seed pods that grow into great, big, bushy plants.Just before Christmas, they all harvest the new seed pods, wrap them in birch bark, and tie them up in silvery and golden spiderwebs.The children load up little red sleighs with the pretty pods and deliver them to their neighbors. Each neighbor picks the pod that is exactly right for them, for once they hold it in their paws it becomes the gift they have always wanted.One autumn day, after the pods are harvested, Miss Mouse breaks a promise she made to the Spirit of Light. Her gift is taken from her and all the seed pods shrivel up.But Mrs. Pokey Hedgehog and other friends of Miss Mouse go to the Trillium Meadow and convince the Spirit of Light to restore Miss Mouse's gift to her, and new pods are harvested in time for Christmas.Join Miss Mouse and her friends as they decorate her tree, savor her root vegetable stew, crunch sweet acorn cakes, and enjoy a New Year's party with ice skating and a lakeside bonfire. Miss Mouses's recipes for pumpkin walnut cookies and honey-vanilla-cinnamon hot chocolate follow her story.ABOUT THE AUTHORKaatri is the pen name of the author who lives in Suquamish, Washington, a village on the shores of Puget Sound, across from Seattle. She began her writing career as a technical writer/editor and continues to edit on a freelance basis. She is close to publishing her next book, "The Moonstone Teardrop," the story of a young boy who has lost his mother's love but regains it with the help of a hermit, his rascally cat, and the spirit of a buck fawn.
  • Mainly by Moonlight: Book Two of the Mage Web Series

    C. LaVielle

    Paperback (Dragon's Egg Press, Dec. 12, 2017)
    Murder and Magic Make Devastating Partners Molly Adair is a warrior mage. Her parents are dead and she's just moved to Portland, Oregon to live with her grandmother. She is so totally not looking forward to starting her junior year at Grant High School. She doesn't know anyone and even if she did, she would have nothing in common with them. Things improve immensely when she discovers that Grant is the Mage Web's magnet school for the United States' West Coast. She begins making new friends, both mage and normal, and attending Tesseract Academy, the Mage Web's school at the center of the circle of time. But then, someone steals Flick, her sentient sword, from its pocket between the worlds and stabs her best friend through the heart. And Molly is everyone's prime suspect. Only a powerful magic user could have stolen Flick. And because adept mages can jump through both time and space, alibis mean nothing. Molly's search for her friend's killer reveals a dark and dangerous secret, forcing her to either find the murderer or become his next victim.
  • Bob the Littlest Dinosaur

    Karlie M Lucas

    Hardcover (Dragonkey Press, Dec. 17, 2018)
    Tired of being the smallest dinosaur, Bob sets out on an adventure to change his appearance. On his journey, he encounters a wizard who says he will help him if he performs a task for him. While trying to do that task, he meets a gnome who promises to help him if he will forget the wizard's offer. After facing many obstacles, Bob decides that being small isn't as bad as he thought it was.
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  • Tarragon: Key Keeper

    Karlie Lucas

    Paperback (DragonKey Press, March 19, 2016)
    She holds the fate of the dragons in her hands.For hundreds of years, the gates of Tarragon have been sealed from the outside. Prophecy speaks of the day the last Key Keeper will return and wake the dragons from their spell-cast slumber, returning them to their rightful home.Seeking to fulfill her father's dying wish, Anwen Porter travels to the Drakonii Mountains where she meets Tyler, a mysterious local with a secret. With his help, she learns more about her clouded past and her own abilities. But when Courtney, a lovesick mage, tries to insert herself into their plans, things begin to go horribly wrong. With death threatening at every turn, Anwen must learn to rely on her newfound friends to survive. But how can she unravel the mystery of her heritage when everything is trying to kill her?
  • Her Majesty's Beastkeeper

    Neil Breault

    Paperback (Novel Dragon Press, Aug. 5, 2018)
    Mileena, the Empress' Beastkeeper, has a special ability to empathize and communicate with animals. Frequently called by the Empress to amuse the aristocracy with a show of the animals, Mileena's abilities help keep animals and guests safe. For years the threat of the Technologists of the Commonwealth has grown and they have now struck at the heart of the Empire. After passing on information that could prevent further escalation with the Technologists of the Commonwealth, Mileena is sent on an expedition. What she uncovers deep within the uncharted jungle could threaten both the Commonwealth and Empire alike.