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  • Ancient Egypt

    Rosalie David

    Hardcover (Eagle Books, Nov. 19, 1991)
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  • Neiko's Five Land Adventure

    A.K. Taylor

    language (Soaring Eagle Books, April 14, 2016)
    Winner of the 2012 Indie Reader Approved AwardNominated as "A Great Book for Kids" by fantasy and science fiction reviewer CC ColeWhat if the fate of two worlds were in the hands of one person: you?The childhood secret of a troubled teen warrior is used against her by her enemies. It turns out what Neiko imagined is real, and she becomes trapped in the same world she imagined by an otherworldly evil that is worse than the devil. Getting home is the least of her problems.The Indians and the Crackedskulls are locked in the turmoil of a war that has raged for centuries, and it is presently in a stalemate. Her enemies, Raven and Bloodhawk, have come up with a scheme to take her down, but in doing so they inadvertently open the door to another universe and to an otherworldly evil. Neiko later finds out that a land she thought she had only imagined is actually real and the dark being is not a figment of her childhood imagination-he is terrifyingly real and she faces him for the first time. To make matters worse, it is now in her world and he has evil plans especially for her. After several standoffs with the malevolent Ramses the Dark Pharaoh in Hawote, she is trapped in Qari by his strange and powerful magic. Trapped in another universe in a place that is not exactly the way she imagined it, and she must somehow find a way to teleport home. That is easier said than done; the odds are overwhelmingly against her and her scorpion-cobra companion as they must travel to find the answer and help but at the same time avoid Ramses' allies, traps, and tricks. Can she come back home and turn the tables on her enemies?Best for tweens and teens 12-17 and the young at heart adult!If you love the hidden worlds and magic of Percy Jackson and Harry Potter, travel to other worlds like Warriors of Virtue and The Neverending Story, and a strong female protagonist with a bow like the Hunger Games, and the comic relief of the Big Bang Theory, you will love Neiko's Five Land Adventure!
  • Questioning God's Will

    Mark Johnson

    language (EA Books, Dec. 12, 2018)
    World affairs were deteriorating as the autumn courtship letters of Walter and Margaret came to a close. In this winter sequel, which begins shortly after their Christmas engagement, the cattle and potato markets flounder. Walter’s fledgling farming operation is jeopardized, and his wedding plans are tabled as he searches for meaning in God’s perplexing will. Troubling concerns naturally arise. Margaret struggles to know her soulmate’s feelings when her own are astir leading her to question Walter’s desire for her and God’s will for her life. Both are children of the horrors of the Great War and the following Great Depression. When the Nazis drive into Austria, Walter and Margaret find themselves pondering scriptures for insights on which to ground their faith in God and in each other. As they share their insights, they witness to a faith that carries them through each struggle as it arises. Although Walter and Margaret are two individuals going about two very ordinary lives, both are caught up in a desire to understand and find meaning in their lives as well as in the news. It is not surprising that they point out and comment on many issues and events with which we can all identify. Hopefully, my reflections on how their understandings later played out in their lives and mine will aid readers in gaining a deeper insight into their own. That may be the sole benefit of this book for some. Other readers will also be caught up in the three pivotal issues raised in the letters: our fundamental sources of truth, the coming world order, and the early understandings surrounding the resurrection of Jesus. These issues cut across national boundaries. Their significance touches many. Our views on these issues shape our institutions and occasionally create deep divides. For that reason, we usually avoid discussing them in polite conversation. Yet, as these letters document, they lurk and easily surface.
  • Comets and Meteors: Visitors from Space

    Jeanne Bendick

    Hardcover (Eagle Books, Dec. 12, 1992)
    Tells where comets come from, how they glow, and what happens to them, and discusses asteroids and the difference between meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites
  • Growing up in Aztec times

    Marion Wood

    Hardcover (Eagle Books, Aug. 16, 1993)
    Describes the daily life of the Aztecs, discussing life in the city, life in the country, education, food and drink, and other aspects.
  • Bloody Klondike Gold: A Randi Braveheart Mystery Short Story

    A.K. Taylor

    language (Soaring Eagle Books, Sept. 19, 2016)
    A summer trip to the Klondike can be deadly...Randi and her friend go to the Mineral Creek mining claim in the Klondike to visit her father during the mining season. Sabotage, theft, and a death threat turn wilderness summer fun and normal mining operations into a fight for survival...Bloody Klondike Gold is an introductory short story to the new Randi Braveheart Mystery Series by award winning Teen/YA author A.K. Taylor! Stay tuned for the first installment To Catch a Catfish coming in 2017.
  • Trees and Leaves

    "Althea"

    Hardcover (Eagle Books, Nov. 30, 1989)
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  • The Sea Mammal Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta

    Jerry Pallotta

    Paperback (Bald Eagle Books, March 15, 1656)
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  • Blue Eagle Meets Double Trouble

    Steven E. Jones, Steven E. Jones Jr.

    Hardcover (Blue Eagle Books, April 1, 2008)
    Peaceful Valley is a haven where the critters generally roam freely. The tranquility is disrupted when Blue Eagle departs to his brother's land, and the twin coyotes Clem and Clod—bent on taking advantage of the creatures—charge into the valley. In the absence of their protector, the animals quickly try to figure out how to deal with the wily twosome on their own. Pete Rabbit takes the lead in organizing the troops, advising them to fly away, get up in a tree, or hide wherever they can. Thinking that the critters would be easy prey, Clem and Clod are surprised to find that they've met their match with the unlikely trio of Toby the turtle, Arny the armadillo, and Laverne the skunk mount their offensive. Written in a fun-to-read-aloud rhythm, this tale will help children learn about teamwork, determination, and taking pride in their own uniqueness.
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  • The Third Hand

    Jim Cook

    eBook (Eagles Aloft Books, May 8, 2012)
    2013 Quarter-Finalist - Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards (ABNA) Mystery and international intrigue weren’t part of the deal when teens Fred Rolson and Kary Bowman agreed to deliver a car full of much needed satellite and medical equipment to Fred’s missionary brother in Mexico. Crossing the Navajo Nation in Arizona, their car is stolen, a man is kidnaped and the boys are stranded in the middle of the desert. With their new friend, Susie Shepherd, the teens investigate only to find themselves held prisoner deep inside the black heart of Shuddering Mountain, still with unanswered questions:•Who is the mysterious stranger who warned the boys to stay out of Mexico?•Who is friend and who is foe?•What’s so important about a small piece of turquoise the kidnaped man was wearing?•And—most of all—who is the terrifying Coyote?A flashflood, an encounter with a wild puma, and a visit to a Navajo Sing are just part of this spellbinding adventure for readers young and old.* * * * *"In The Third Hand, Jim Cook crafts a suspenseful page-turner that engaged me from the first page. Before you start reading, set aside enough time to finish; the story is so gripping that you won't want to put it down." - Virginia Smith, author of Dangerous Impostor and Bullseye
  • My Orange Life: Color Journals-5

    Charlene P. Kane, Katrina A. Floyd, Timothy R. Pyles

    Paperback (Eagle Alley Books, July 15, 2019)
    This journal is over 200 PAGES... The writing prompts in the Color Journals were formulated to specifically create a sense of belonging, kinship and commonality. The Color Journals writing prompts are specific grounding techniques that quiets the mind and calms anxiety. The Color Journals utilize the five senses as self calming techniques to become present, manage stress and build confidence. Expression comes in many forms it is not always in words. Color can help describe what you may be feeling and can represent what's inside of you. When students are encouraged to utilize healthy outlets to express how they are feeling about situations in their lives, this essential tool of healthy self expression carries forward into adulthood and proves paramount in positively impacting the choices and direction of their adult lives. The earlier we get students to begin journaling the better their communication skills will be. This does not just impact how a student performs in the classroom but how they function in life. Allow this journal to provide a way of communicating through color-exploration.
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  • Fossil Detectives

    Joyce Pope

    Hardcover (Eagle Books Ltd, July 31, 1993)
    Discusses the nature and origin of fossils, the collection and study of them, and what they can tell us about creatures of the past.