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  • My Yummy Treats - A Pop-Up Book

    Stuart Martin Sue Whiting

    Board book (The Book Company, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Pop up children's classic book
  • Percival the Plain Little Caterpillar

    Helen Brawley

    Board book (Book Company Intl, May 1, 2002)
    Percival slept for a very long time. He dreamed of green and red and blue and pink and purple and yellow. And when he woke up, something wonderful had happened!
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  • The Ghost Lake -- The True Story of Louis Agassiz

    John Hudson Tiner

    language (Baker Book House Company, July 29, 2010)
    Louis Agassiz convinced a reluctant scientific community that glaciers moved and that a great Ice Age had once existed. In one of his most stirring public speeches he said, "Many years ago a long winter settled over a land previously covered with rich vegetation, where great beasts like those found in India and Africa freely roamed. Death entered with its terrors. With one blow of its violent hand it destroyed a mighty creation and wrapped all nature in a shroud of ice."Introduction: The Ghost Lake -The True Story of Louis AgassizEven when he was very young, Louis Agassiz was fascinated by the world of nature. All creatures interested him. He quickly learned the unique features of the fish and animals around his home in Switzerland. He eagerly explored to learn more.In the 1800s, naturalists and scientists were not highly regarded by ordinary folks. His father believed it better for him to remain a farmer or become a bookkeeper or doctor. Young Agassiz had a dream to study nature. He did not give up easily. With the help of his sisters, he was able to attend the University of Heidelberg to work on a medical degree.Along with his medical studies, Louis learned all he could about animals, plants, and fossils. He found fossils especially fascinating. He soon became well known for his great knowledge of science. A devout Christian, he was relentless in his quest for knowledge.
  • The Kraken Sea

    E. Catherine Tobler

    language (Apex Book Company, June 19, 2016)
    "Shifting supernatural borderlands inspire awe and ancient gods mirror very human desires in a fear fable that balances complex philosophy with relentless, image-packed action. Tobler creates a fluid, transformative universe that’s equal parts exhilaration and terror."— Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)"Richly experimental horror."— Locus MagazineSynopsis:Fifteen-year-old Jackson is different from the other children at the foundling hospital. Scales sometimes cover his arms. Tentacles coil just below his skin. Despite this Jackson tries to fit in with the other children. He tries to be normal for Sister Jerome Grace and the priests. But when a woman asks for a boy like him, all that changes. His name is pinned to his jacket and an orphan train whisks him across the country to Macquarie’s.At Macquarie’s, Jackson finds a home unlike any he could have imagined. The bronze lions outside the doors eat whomever they deem unfit to enter, the hallways and rooms shift and change at will, and Cressida – the woman who adopted him – assures him he no longer has to hide what he is. But new freedoms hide dark secrets. There are territories, allegiances, and a kraken in the basement that eats shadows.As Jackson learns more about the new world he’s living in and about who he is, he has to decide who he will stand with: Cressida, the woman who gave him a home and a purpose, or Mae, the black-eyed lion tamer with a past as enigmatic as his own. The Kraken Sea is a fast paced adventure full of mystery, Fates, and writhing tentacles just below the surface, and in the middle of it all is a boy searching for himself.
  • The Kraken Sea

    E. Catherine Tobler

    (Apex Book Company, June 18, 2016)
    "Shifting supernatural borderlands inspire awe and ancient gods mirror very human desires in a fear fable that balances complex philosophy with relentless, image-packed action. Tobler creates a fluid, transformative universe that’s equal parts exhilaration and terror." — Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Fifteen-year-old Jackson is different from the other children at the foundling hospital. Scales sometimes cover his arms. Tentacles coil just below his skin. Despite this Jackson tries to fit in with the other children. He tries to be normal for Sister Jerome Grace and the priests. But when a woman asks for a boy like him, all that changes. His name is pinned to his jacket and an orphan train whisks him across the country to Macquarie’s. At Macquarie’s, Jackson finds a home unlike any he could have imagined. The bronze lions outside the doors eat whomever they deem unfit to enter, the hallways and rooms shift and change at will, and Cressida — the woman who adopted him — assures him he no longer has to hide what he is. But new freedoms hide dark secrets. There are territories, allegiances, and a kraken in the basement that eats shadows. As Jackson learns more about the new world he’s living in and about who he is, he has to decide who he will stand with: Cressida, the woman who gave him a home and a purpose, or Mae, the black-eyed lion tamer with a past as enigmatic as his own. The Kraken Sea is a fast paced adventure full of mystery, Fates, and writhing tentacles just below the surface, and in the middle of it all is a boy searching for himself.
  • Return to the Lost Level

    Brian Keene

    Paperback (Apex Book Company, Feb. 8, 2018)
    War has come in this sequel to the best-selling novel THE LOST LEVEL. The snake-like Anunnaki have always been a blight for the people living in the hidden dimension known as the Lost Level, but now, the denizens are fighting back. After their community is decimated and their loved ones are enslaved in the aftermath of a devastating Anunnaki attack, Aaron Pace leads a diverse group of warriors — including the bow-woman Tolia, the mighty Karenk, a baby Triceratops, and a time-displaced Ambrose Bierce — on a trek through primordial jungles, dark forests, and a sun-blasted desert while battling pterodactyls, man-eating worms, and other dangers. Can their small band lay siege to the Anunnaki city and rescue their friends, or will they suffer the same cruel fate so many others have before them? Find out in Brian Keene's RETURN TO THE LOST LEVEL. Includes the bonus short story "The Chinese Beetle."
  • Lucas the Littlest Lizard

    Kathy Helidoniotis, Leonie Worthington

    Board book (Book Company Intl, May 1, 2002)
    Lucas the Lizard lives at the zoo, but there doesn't seem to be much audience for reptiles. This changes when Lucas learns to perform tricks. Now he is the star of the show!
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  • Fly Away Home

    Jane Edgecombe, Stuart Martin

    Hardcover (Book Company Intl, May 1, 2002)
    Explore the wonderful pop-up world where the Happy Bugs live.Ladybug is in a bit of a bind-see if she can find her way home.
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  • Percival the Beautiful Butterfly

    Inc. Penton Overseas

    Hardcover (Book Company Intl, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Percival was once a plain little caterpillar. Now he is a beautiful butterfly with colorful sparkling wings. Join him in his adventure as he tries to find his family.
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  • The Great Race

    Sue Whiting, Peter Townsend

    Board book (Book Company Intl, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Six race cars compete to reach the finish line, in a book with plastic cars of different colors.
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  • Priceless Jewel at the Well: The Diary of Rebekah's Nursemaid

    Anne Tyra Adams

    eBook (Baker Book House Company, March 15, 2004)
    Told through intimate diary entries, this fiction series unfurls the extraordinary sagas of the Bible's best-known characters through the eyes of ordinary girls. In Book 3 of The Promised Land Diaries, Alisah, a young nursemaid, must leaver her family to live with beautiful Rebekah in order to help her aging nurse Deborah and care for her growing household. Alisah learns of Rebekah's generous spirit and witnesses firsthand the tender love story of Rebekah and Isaac.
  • Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

    Lord Byron

    Hardcover (Home Book Company, Sept. 3, 1899)
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