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  • Courage to Change

    Sylvie Nickels

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, June 6, 2013)
    Nikki's childhood was blighted by her father's drinking. She knew she would never lose control of her life like that. But things didn't work out as she had planned. This is her story.
  • Teaching Children to Ride Ponies

    Virginia Shirt

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, April 23, 2013)
    This book is a manual for horse riding instructors or any lay person that wishes to teach a child to ride. The book takes you from the very begining of learning to ride to a stage where the child can compete. The book is full of wonderful ideas and tips to teach the child well. Not only is it a wealth of knowledge, it also encourages lots of fun during lessons. The book is great for dipping in and out of when needing help or inspiration. A must for anyone teaching children to ride ponies.
  • The King's Mother

    Judith Arnopp

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, April 8, 2019)
    October 1485With the English crown finally in his possession, Henry Tudor's endeavours to restore order to the realm are hindered by continuing unrest. While the king is plagued with uprisings and pretenders to his throne, Margaret in her capacity as The King's Mother oversees the running of his court. The warring houses of York and Lancaster are united, the years of civil strife are at an end but, as the royal nursery fills with children, the threats to Henry's throne persist and Margaret's expectation of perfect harmony begins to disintegrate.As quickly as Henry dispatches those whose move against him, new conflicts arise and, dogged by deceit and the harrowing shadow of death, Margaret realises that her time for peace has not yet come.Intrigue, treason and distrust blights the new Tudor dynasty, challenging Margaret's strength of character and her steadfast faith in God.The King's Mother is the third and final book in The Beaufort Chronicles, tracing the life of Margaret Beaufort.
  • Acquisition of Word Formation Devices in First & Second Languages: Morphological Cross-linguistic Influence to L2 Learners

    Endri Shqerra

    eBook (FeedaRead.com, June 7, 2017)
    Early school age English children acquire 3000 to 10000 words annually. It has been estimated that the main factors which account for the rapid vocabulary growth to early school age English children are context and word-formation knowledge. Using empirical research, the book puts side by side L1 and L2 acquisition of word-formation devices. First chapter explores the early acquisition of word-formation devices by English children, and presents the principles through which cross-linguistic influence diverts L2 learners from the natural way of acquiring word-formation devices of their target language. It also presents the ‘Dual Semantic Transparency’ Hypothesis in L2 acquisition. The second and third chapters utilize empirical evidences in examining the advanced acquisition of word-formation devices by both native speakers and L2 learners, as well as highlight the points in which morphological cross-linguistic transfer is more evident to L2 learners. The fourth chapter offers suggestions over the way L2 learners’ knowledge of word-formation devices of their target language can be improved. The book is targeted to anyone interested in language acquisition.
  • The Hidden Realms of Firestone

    Linda M. David

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, April 23, 2013)
    She may not have the sweetest of natures, being spoilt, temperamental and often downright moody, but what twelve-year-old Agathea Fulstropp (Thea to her friends), does have is a rather unusual secret - a secret shared only by herself and her grandfather. She is Earth's first and only pupil to be enrolled at the Firestone Academy on the faraway Planet of Aruuliah!Preparing for a new term, packed with the excitement of making new friends, confronting old enemies and getting to grips with alien technologies, Thea is soon to discover that being from Earth has its drawbacks as she becomes the target of a sinister plot to remove her from the Academy - permanently!Help, however, comes from the most unlikely of places and she, unwittingly encounters a hidden realm concealed within the grounds of the Academy - a world made up of pure energy, populated with mythical creatures of legend and folklore, and whose existence remains a closely guarded secret from all physical beings, whether human or alien.Time is running out though, as Thea, along with her best friends Jojan and Annalije, desperately try to figure out who, amongst her peers, hates her enough to wish her gone. Can they solve the mystery before it's too late, or will Thea, having faced mortal danger once already the previous summer, be lucky enough to escape, unscathed a second time?
  • The Little Voice

    Joss Sheldon

    Hardcover (FeedaRead.com, June 26, 2020)
    "Can you remember who you were before the world told you who you should be?"Dear reader, My character has been shaped by two opposing forces; the pressure to conform to social norms, and the pressure to be true to myself. To be honest with you, these forces have really torn me apart. They've pulled me one way and then the other. At times, they've left me questioning my whole entire existence.But please don't think that I'm angry or morose. I'm not. Because through adversity comes knowledge. I've suffered, it's true. But I've learnt from my pain. I've become a better person.Now, for the first time, I'm ready to tell my story. Perhaps it will inspire you. Perhaps it will encourage you to think in a whole new way. Perhaps it won't. There's only one way to find out...Enjoy the book, Yew Shodkin
  • The Stone Dweller's Curse

    Jacqueline Henry

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, May 2, 2015)
    After her father's death, Deidre Hart finds a beaten, time-worn satchel hidden in his wardrobe filled with sketches and hand drawn maps of a place she's never heard of, by a relation she never knew existed, hinting at a secret she'd never been told about. This discovery takes her on a journey from Sydney Australia to the Shetland Islands where she encounters an unknown heritage of madness, obsession and curses. They warned her to be careful. Curses can be catching.
  • The Serpent in the Glass

    D. M. Andrews

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Sept. 7, 2012)
    On his eleventh birthday Thomas Farrell is informed that the deceased father he never knew has provided for his education at Darkledun Manor, a school for gifted children. Thomas, however, feels he's just an ordinary boy, but Darkledun Manor proves to be anything but an ordinary school...In this middle grade fantasy adventure the reader is transported into a world of myth as the young protagonist, Thomas Farrell, seeks to understand who his mysterious father was, and why he left him a strange glass orb containing a serpent. As the story progresses, Thomas and his friends become increasingly caught up in a world they never knew existed -- a world beyond the standing stones.Word count: 74,000Brief: "Narnia meets Hogwarts" (AmeliaAT "Apostrophistica", Amazon reviewer)Audience: Confident readers ages 9+ What others are saying about The Serpent in the Glass..."Characters, plot and pace - spot-on! Enjoyed the wonderful description. Definitely recommend this book for young and old!" - Ngaire Elder, author"Andrews has written a delightful tale that is well-told." - Donald B. Anderson, author"This would make a great movie...I will recommend this book to old and young alike." - Cathy H."The world building was fantastic." - Kathryn Hogan"Finely drawn characters, wonderful atmosphere and a compelling plot." - Pop Bop"This was a very good book. I loved the storyline." - Patricia Williams "If you liked the Harry Potter stories, you will enjoy this tale." - MaggieFischer. "This book was full of action and adventure. I loved it. I couldn't put it down." - Cameron Johns "In short - I cried. I loved it. I'll be reading it again. With tissues." - Elle Lainey"I was wonderfully surprised by how much I enjoyed this book." - Laura C. "My daughter fell in love with the book. She ranked it up there with the Harry Potter Series and the Lightning Thief Series" - D. Reininger "Neat, dynamic, interesting. For some reason, I kind of got a Stephen King kind of feel from the book, but I don't know why." - Vicki "An excellent and well written book. I was captivated from start to finish." - Steven Ray Montgomery "Sure to Become a Classic!" - Vuk "Although written with youngsters in mind it was done in such away to appeal to all ages even me a mum of 5 aged 53" - C. Hughes "whilst it is definitely aimed at a younger market, this 53 year old had no problems with this at all! Highly recommended!" - Mike White"It was beautifully written, with an interesting use of British myths." - Ana Mesquitela"The writing was fantastic and left me dying to know what would happen next. A very satisfying read!" - Steven Thompson "this book just sucked me in." - Debbie R. "One of my new favourites." Elaine White"A combo of Harry Potter meets Eragon...good story!" - Aleah Flowers "I was caught in it as soon as I started reading it." - Raissa Moniaruch A video trailer can be accessed by viewing D.M. Andrews' Amazon author page. Cover design by Alex Hausch.Tags: amazon prime lending library, amazon prime, prime, kindle lending library, lending library for prime members, prime lending library, 6th grade books, middle grade fiction ages 9 to 12,dragon, kids books ages 9-12 for kindle, books like harry potter, lending library, borrow books on kindle prime, book for kids age 9 12, for kids, middle school, owners lending library, children's books, supernatural, myth, britain, scotland, harry potter, eragon, fablehaven, brandon mull, jk rowling, percy jackson, chronicles of narnia, books about dragons, books about middle school, books about magic, dm andrews, middle grade fantasy adventure, middle grade fantasy magical, middle grade fiction, books like harry potter, fantasy & magic, kindle unlimited eligible
  • nuggleton by the sea port tea rooms: find the thief

    john leneghan, lesley nugent

    eBook (feedaread.com, Feb. 15, 2016)
    nuggleton by the sea is a charming little story in the village of nuggleton, the port tea rooms is a little cafe on the harbour road overlooking nuggleton bay in the seaside village of nuggleton by the sea,the local people are called nuugles and most of them live in little round houses with blue terracotta roofs, Amanda is the owner of the cafe and her recipe book has been stolen from the port tea rooms and without it she cannot remember the ingredients that go into her wonderful cakes, scones, and pastries,so she must find it, her daughter Mollie and her faithful cat dusty and dog mitzy vow to find the thief and return the book, but they get distracted along the way, will they find the thief? will the port tea rooms have to close for good ?follow the adventurous trio round nuggleton and see what happens.
  • Occupied

    Joss Sheldon

    Hardcover (FeedaRead.com, June 18, 2016)
    SOME PEOPLE LIVE UNDER OCCUPATION.SOME PEOPLE OCCUPY THEMSELVES.NO ONE IS FREE.Step into a world which is both magically fictitious and shockingly real, to follow the lives of Tamsin, Ellie, Arun and Charlie; a refugee, native, occupier and economic migrant. Watch them grow up during a halcyon past, an everyday present, and a dystopian future. And be prepared to be amazed.Inspired by the occupations of Palestine, Kurdistan and Tibet, and by the corporate occupation of the west, 'Occupied' is a haunting glance into a society which is a little too familiar for comfort. It truly is a unique piece of literary fiction..."A unique piece of literary fiction" - The Examiner"Darker than George Orwell's 1984" - AXS"Candid and disquieting" - Free Tibet"Genre-busting" - Pak Asia Times"A must read" - Buzzfeed
  • Witness

    Gail Jones UK

    language (FeedARead.com, Nov. 2, 2014)
    The small town of Mexborough is rocked by the murder of an innocent teenager. Within days, another is kidnapped. Fifteen-year-old Keila is in the middle of it all and she has no idea why. When a mysterious biker-boy arrives, Keila has to decide whether he is a friend or enemy. If she makes the wrong choice, it could cost her life.
  • Quest for the Unicorn

    Rachel Vevers

    eBook (FeedARead.com, April 26, 2012)
    The Guardians of the Meara have a precious secret to keep. The white horses on their island give birth to unicorns, in demand all over the world for their healing magic. Cirrus, born to a unicorn, is the rarest of the rare; he is a Pegasus. His ten year old Guardian Gerad is already accustomed to danger - becoming Cirrus' Guardian nearly cost him his life. Now, a unicorn of the Meara has been captured and her Guardian, Edith, has returned to the island alone. If the man who holds the unicorn is not stopped, the kingdom of Britain will fall, and the island of the Meara will lose its only ally. Without the help of King Eadward, Gerad and Edith cannot hope to rescue the unicorn before the Blue Baron kills her. But Gerad has an enemy, and he is with the king. Adventure fantasy for competent readers.