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  • The Unpredictability of Being Human

    Linni Ingemundsen

    Paperback (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Sept. 10, 2018)
    "If I got to be God for one day, I'd like to say I'd end world hunger and create world peace. But I wouldn't. Because if God could fix the big stuff, he'd have done it already."Malin knows she can't fix the big stuff in her life. Instead, she watches from the sidelines, as her dad yells, her brother lies, and her mum falls apart. At least after she meets Hanna, she has a friend to help her. Because being Malin is complicated – learning how to kiss, what to wear to prom, and what to do when you upset the prettiest, meanest girl in school.It's tough fitting in when you're different. But what if it's the world that's weird, not you?A beautiful, funny and honest coming-of-age story that never pretends life is perfect.
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  • Devlin's Door: Forests of the Fae

    K. Kibbee

    eBook (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    When thirteen-year-old Anne is sent to spend the summer with her dreadful relatives in a small Washington state town, she is left with little hope that anything intriguing will happen to her. However, when she learns of an abandoned town full of old Victorian homes hidden in the woods nearby, she embraces the lore and becomes bolstered by the idea that an adventure might await.Her sadistic cousin Lexie feeds Anne’s curiosity and leads her to the mysterious town in the woods, where Anne is goaded by her cousin and friends to enter one of the abandoned homes, alone, and is locked inside.While searching for a way out, Anne stumbles through a hole in the floor and unknowingly falls into an ominous, ghost-filled mystery. As she digs deeper into the secrets of this house, she discovers a weathered journal that reveals a magic-infused history hundreds of years old and a tragic secret: a curse has trapped the town and its inhabitants in a place not meant to be found by humans.Treacherous fairies, dark worlds-within-our-world, dangerous creatures and a shocking truth all await Anne as page by page, she peels back the mysteries of this chilling town.
  • Mysterious Abbott & The Velveeta Rabbit: Corgi Adventures

    K. Kibbee

    Paperback (Incorgnito Publishing Press, June 15, 2019)
    Theodore and Sam are whisked back through The Adventures of Robin Hood book and into the bookstore. But, they aren't alone. Their goofy, gallopping sidekick hound dog, Robin Hound, has been sucked into the bookstore with them - and he can talk!Disoriented and a bit scared, Robin will sniff out a strange intruder hiding in the broom closet of the store. Well, actually, hidden behind a secret door leading to a secret room where this stranger lives. And who is this odd man from the closet? It's the little fella who gave Theodore his magic glasses - the Abbot. Soon, our adventurers will learn the secret of the glasses and many other magical items in the bookshop and be introduced to fantastic creatures who live, frozen, in the bookstore with them. Who is this Abbot and why has he chosen Sam and the bookstore to hide his magic?
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  • Mother's Child

    Michael Conant

    eBook (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Told in the voice of June, the story's protagonist, Mother's Child is a "slice of life" as it unfolds during a short period in a lifetime; strung together by one intensely charged event after another. It is the humor of life, marriage, and motherhood surrounded by the challenges of fighting the onslaught of mitochondrial disease, broken societal systems, and the suffering of broken hearts. It is the story of the average woman, finding her extraordinary voice and having the courage to be heard.
  • Devlin's Door: Forests of the Fae

    K. Kibbee

    Paperback (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    When thirteen-year-old Anne is sent to spend the summer with her dreadful relatives in a small Washington state town, she is left with little hope that anything intriguing will happen to her. However, when she learns of an abandoned town full of old Victorian homes hidden in the woods nearby, she embraces the lore and becomes bolstered by the idea that an adventure might await.Her sadistic cousin Lexie feeds Anne’s curiosity and leads her to the mysterious town in the woods, where Anne is goaded by her cousin and friends to enter one of the abandoned homes, alone, and is locked inside.While searching for a way out, Anne stumbles through a hole in the floor and unknowingly falls into an ominous, ghost-filled mystery. As she digs deeper into the secrets of this house, she discovers a weathered journal that reveals a magic-infused history hundreds of years old and a tragic secret: a curse has trapped the town and its inhabitants in a place not meant to be found by humans.Treacherous fairies, dark worlds-within-our-world, dangerous creatures and a shocking truth all await Anne as page by page, she peels back the mysteries of this chilling town.
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  • The Raven Queen: The Raven Queen

    K. Kibbee

    eBook (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Feb. 15, 2017)
    A summer spent untangling a century-old mass disappearance, communing with ghosts, fleeing dark Fae Folk, and enduring her nefarious cousin Lexie would seem like tribulation enough for 13-year-old Anne, and yet her struggles have only just begun.Though she’s closed Devlin’s Door behind her, it would seem that something sinister has followed Anne from the other side. Her dearest friend Grace is not as she would seem. Something dark has taken hold of the girl . . . something not of this world. Ravens surround her, people mindlessly do her bidding, and wickedness drips from her lips. It’s only a matter of time before Anne uncovers her secret and with it, her vengeance.Meanwhile, somewhere deep in the Forests of the Fae, the real Grace struggles to retain her humanity and escape the revolting Faerie body that imprisons her. With pet raven Onyx at her side, she is heralded a Queen, and worshiped by the very creatures that she despises. Set atop a throne of thorns, she feels all is lost, until a stranger with human eyes and a sorted past is shackled at her feet.Though worlds apart, both girls must race against time if they hope to unravel the mysteries of the Fae folk and unmask The Raven Queen.
  • Lang's Labyrinth

    K. Kibbee

    eBook (Incorgnito Publishing Press, April 20, 2018)
    Since unravelling the century-old secret behind an eerie ghost town in rural Washington State, life has been anything but ordinary for 13-year-old Anne. Now, she and her companion Grace, find themselves tangled between two worlds?that of the Fae creatures, whose bloodlust for human hosts has led them to empty entire cities of their children, and the familiar world they've always known.? But these two worlds have begun to bleed together, and Anne finds her family, her friends, and her very life in peril.There is no more running, nowhere else to hide. Anne and Grace must fight. They must find a way to defeat the Fae, or risk losing everything?and tangled deep inside the intricate web of Lang?s Labyrinth lies the key.Anne?s quest to collect the twelve original books, for which the Forests of the Fae were named, will lead both she and Grace down a path of switchbacks, deceit, magic, dark figures, and shady places. They?ll uncover the network of wicked Fae creatures hiding amongst us, and their calculated attempts to lure children to the other side.? And, unless Anne can decipher the trail of clues left behind by the devilish Fae King and untangle the spell within the Labyrinth before the creatures do, she and Grace will lose everything?including their humanity. ?
  • Werewolf

    David Michael Slater, Mauro Sorghienti

    Paperback (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Sept. 27, 2019)
    The Mysterious Monsters hiding in the Mattigan's basement have discovered they have something in common. When clues about this link point to an island in Canada, one where a werewolf has recently been sighted, Maddie, Max, and Theo convince their dad it's time for one more mission. The kids are determined to help their friends uncover the truth about their pasts—but also to uncover the truth about their own.
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  • GHOST

    David Michael Slater, Mauro Sorghienti

    Paperback (Incorgnito Publishing Press, April 15, 2019)
    Things are getting complicated for Maddie, Max, and Theo. After all, it's not easy to hide a Sasquatch, an alien, and a vampire in your basement. So it's a relief to head out on another mission with their dad, this one to prove a small town Oregon boy couldn't really have been possessed by a ghost. The kids are sure they'll be collecting a new Mysterious Monster for "Motel Mattigan," but sorting out the truth this time will force them to look inside themselves like they never have before.
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  • Mother's Child

    Michael Conant

    Hardcover (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Feb. 26, 2019)
    In just over two months, June Gallagher's life has turned upside down; it will take a lifetime to resemble "normal" again. This is her story about overcoming the mystery of an undiagnosed disease, accusations of child abuse, and keeping her young family on an even keel while battling school and hospital officials. Her son's life is on the line--she is determined to save him.
  • The Raven Queen: Forests of the Fae

    K. Kibbee

    Paperback (Incorgnito Publishing Press, Feb. 15, 2017)
    A summer spent untangling a century-old mass disappearance, communing with ghosts, fleeing dark Fae Folk, and enduring her nefarious cousin Lexie would seem like tribulation enough for 13-year-old Anne, and yet her struggles have only just begun. Though she’s closed Devlin’s Door behind her, it would seem that something sinister has followed Anne from the other side. Her dearest friend Grace is not as she would seem. Something dark has taken hold of the girl . . . something not of this world. Ravens surround her, people mindlessly do her bidding, and wickedness drips from her lips. It’s only a matter of time before Anne uncovers her secret and with it, her vengeance. Meanwhile, somewhere deep in the Forests of the Fae, the real Grace struggles to retain her humanity and escape the revolting Faerie body that imprisons her. With pet raven Onyx at her side, she is heralded a Queen, and worshiped by the very creatures that she despises. Set atop a throne of thorns, she feels all is lost, until a stranger with human eyes and a sorted past is shackled at her feet. Though worlds apart, both girls must race against time if they hope to unravel the mysteries of the Fae folk and unmask The Raven Queen.
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  • Never Foul A Jump Shooter: A Guide to Basketball Lingo, Lessons, and Laughs

    Daniel Yost

    eBook (Incorgnito Publishing Press, March 19, 2015)
    NEVER FOUL A JUMP SHOOTER, A Guide To Basketball Lingo, Lessons and Laughs, began as the author having fun with a few quirky basketball expressions, such as ""penetrate and dish"" and ""a foul waiting to happen."" But then it just kept growing into a humorous look at wonderfully colorful basketball expressions. But this is not a dictionary. Or a story with beginning, middle and end. The next time you're watching a game and you hear an announcer say, ""The bank is open,"" or “it’s raining threes” or a certain someone ask, “how can a foul smell nice?”, just turn to this book, find the term and have a chuckle. Because basketball is about life, and life is better when we can all laugh at ourselves just a little.