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  • Hypnos

    RJ Blain

    eBook (Pen & Page Publishing, April 23, 2019)
    Following the devastation of World War III, nuclear radiation has spawned magic, ranging from nuisance koppa oni plaguing the Golden Gate to masters of the elements. It falls to the FBI's supernatural quads and their supervisors to protect those who can't protect themselves.But when a mysterious force storms through a busy shopping center and fells everyone in its wake, Olivia Abrams and her team of special ops must find who is behind the attack and why before the entirety of San Francisco succumbs to its powers.
  • Lucy and the Turtle Who Slowed Down Time

    Ashley Hartson

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, June 5, 2020)
    Lucy hopes to find the perfect pet for her. She doesn't realize how much we can learn from the animals we love and care for. Lucy and The Turtle Who Slowed Down Time is all about showing children that it's okay to slow down and be a bit more mindful in our daily lives. Sometimes these lessons come from unexpected places, even the pets we care so much for. Being present and taking moments to really enjoy our surroundings is key! This is a book grown-ups will love reading time and time again to kids-both young and old. Lucy and The Turtle Who Slowed Down Time has a loving and truthful message for kids and parents alike. It makes a great gift for any occasion!
  • When I'm a Big Kid Like Daddy

    Dustin Woodward

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, June 8, 2020)
    When I'm a Big Kid like Daddy primarily consists of a collection of musings from the mind of a three-year-old. From growing a beard to driving a truck to hitting a home run, this book is sure to warm the hearts of dads and further spark the beautiful imaginations of aspiring big kids everywhere.
  • Sophie Washington: The Snitch

    Tonya Duncan Ellis

    Hardcover (Page Turner Publishing, Jan. 14, 2019)
    AN AMAZON BEST SELLING BOOK FOR KIDS!*Purple Dragonfly Book Award First Place Winner* Should Sophie Stand Up to the School Bully or Become a Snitch? There's nothing worse than being a tattletale... That's what 10-year-old Sophie Washington thinks until she runs into Lanie Mitchell, a new girl at school. Lanie pushes Sophie and her friends around at their lockers, and even takes their lunch money in this entertaining, illustrated, chapter book for middle grade readers. If they tell, they are scared the other kids in their class will call them snitches and won't be their friends. And when you're in the fifth grade, nothing seems worse than that. Then a classmate gets seriously injured and Sophie needs to make a decision: fight back, or snitch? Here's what Goodreads reviewers say about Sophie Washington: The Snitch: "Great children's book that teaches children practical and valuable life lessons." "This would be a great book for the counselor, the library and the classroom ready for reading!" "I liked that, while a heavy subject matter, the book never felt preachy." "Good story about bullying and standing up for what's right." This is the second book in the Readers' Favorite five star rated Sophie Washington book series that includes: Sophie Washington: Queen of the Bee (Book 1) Sophie Washington: The Snitch (Book 2) Sophie Washington: Things You Didn't Know About Sophie (Book 3) Sophie Washington: The Gamer (Book 4) Sophie Washington: Hurricane (Book 5) Sophie Washington: Mission Costa Rica (Book 6) Sophie Washington: Secret Santa (Book 7)Sophie Washington: Code One (Book 8)Sophie Washington: Mismatch (Book 9)Sophie Washington: My BFF (Book 10)Kids Ages 8-12 Click above to get your copy today!
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  • Sophie Washington: The Gamer

    Tonya Duncan Ellis

    Hardcover (Page Turner Publishing, May 8, 2019)
    READERS' FAVORITE "FIVE STAR" RATED BOOK FOR KIDS! Give Up Video Games for 40 Days? Oh No! Sophie and Cole's parents want her to give up tattling and him to give up playing his video games for 40 days before Easter. The kids agree, or so their parents think...Soon after Lent begins, Cole starts sneaking to play his video games. Things get out of control and he comes to his sister for help. Should Sophie break her promise and tell on him? Here's what Goodreads reviewers say about Sophie Washington: The Gamer:"Adorable series, Sophie and her friends have lots of fun, very age appropriate." "What a perfect way to teach about the meaning of Lent and the ability to give up things that you don't always realize will be hard. This book is easy to follow for all ages and will pull close to your own personal life." "So realistic. Kids as they are, good and bad in real situations. I am buying a few more of this series." This is the fourth book in the Readers' Favorite five star rated Sophie Washington book series that includes: Sophie Washington: Queen of the Bee (Book 1) Sophie Washington: The Snitch (Book 2) Sophie Washington: Things You Didn't Know About Sophie (Book 3) Sophie Washington: The Gamer (Book 4) Sophie Washington: Hurricane (Book 5) Sophie Washington: Mission Costa Rica (Book 6) Sophie Washington: Secret Santa (Book 7) Sophie Washington: Code One (Book 8)Sophie Washington: Mismatch (Book 9)Sophie Washington: My BFF (Book 10)Kids Ages 8-12Click above to get your copy today!
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  • Millie and Mo Dream Big

    Morris King

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Nov. 15, 2019)
    Millie loves adventure and having fun with her best friend, Mo! She's full of energy, loves to make new friends, and has a servant's heart. Come follow Millie as she explores and dreams about the world around her! What new adventures will Millie chase? Millie DREAMS BIG. Do you DREAM BIG too?
  • An Army in Heaven

    Kelley Jankowski

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 3, 2016)
    What do people see as death approaches? What will Heaven be like? What will Hell be like? An Army In Heaven records the deathbed visions of hospice patients, as well as those in a critical care setting who have died and then returned to describe their experience on the other side. Read about their accounts of Heaven and Hell, their visions of loved ones who have long traversed to the other side. Compassionate and compelling, this book retells their experiences. Their accounts are moving, edifying and sometimes disturbing, as cases of terrible abuse, neglect and even the demonic are also witnessed. Written by the nurse assigned to their care, An Army In Heaven is a compilation of their stories, what they saw on the other side and what they see as the veil thins during the dying process. It will change how you view life and most importantly, how you view death.
  • Signed, Sealed, and Delivered: The Soulful Journey of Stevie Wonder

    Mark Ribowsky, Kevin R. Free, Turner Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Turner Publishing Company, Jan. 3, 2013)
    The first definitive biography of music legend Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder's achievements as a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer are extraordinary. During a career that has spanned almost fifty years, he has earned more than 30 Top 10 hits, 26 Grammy Awards, and a place in both the Rock and Roll and Songwriter Halls of Fame - and he's not finished yet. On the verge of turning 60, he is still composing, still touring, and still attracting dedicated fans around the world. For the first time, Signed, Sealed, and Delivered takes an in-depth look at Stevie Wonder's life and his evolution from kid-soul pop star into a mature artist whose music helped lay the groundwork for the evolution of hip hop and rap. Explores the life, achievements, and influence of one of America's biggest musical icons, set against the history of Motown and the last 50 years of popular music. Based on extensive interviews with Motown producers, music executives, songwriters, and musicians, including founding Temptation Otis Williams, Mickey Stevenson, surviving Funk Brother Eddie Willis, synthesizer genius Malcolm Cecil, guitar legend Michael Sembello, and many others. Traces Stevie's personal and musical development through the decades, from the early 1960s R&B of "Fingertips" to the social and political themes of "Living for the City" and other 1970s classics, through periods of musical and personal confusion, uncertainty, and, later, renewal. Listen to Signed, Sealed, and Delivered to explore the life and work of one of pop music's most compelling masters of invention.
  • The Ghost People of The Everglades

    Barbara Tyner Hall

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, May 28, 2020)
    The last frontier is no more. Commercial fishing has been banned in Everglades National Park, and the locals were forced to find other means of work, but no one expected drug-smuggling to become big business in a small sleepy fishing village with less than one thousand people in population called Everglades City, Florida, and an island called Chokoloskee. The intertwined and dense mangrove system of the Ten Thousand Islands that surrounded the area and with remote locations provided a perfect environment for smugglers to bring and hide their drugs until they could deliver them for big profits. The Daniels family knew the backcountry of the Everglades and the complicated waterways of the area and knew how to travel through the shallow and treacherous waters and go through other passages unknown to anybody else. The Daniels family were sought after and hired to bring in large loads of drugs from South and Central America, as well as a few other countries. This family was born in the area and knew it like the backs of their hands. The Daniels crew was dubbed the "Saltwater Cowboys" because of their daring and reckless style and the "Ghost People of the Everglades" because they could disappear at a blink of an eye. Their wild and daring stunts happened on the high seas as well as in the complicated waterways of the Ten Thousand Islands. These boys could turn into a cluster of mangroves and disappear into another waterway just behind it. This adventurous family that turned outlaw became the largest importer of drugs into the United States that ran throughout our country. This area was world-renowned to some of the largest cartels or drug-smuggling rings around today and now call Everglades National Park their home.
  • House Keys: The Essential Homeowner's Guide to Saving Money, Time, and Your Sanity Building, Buying, Selling, and Maintaining a Home

    Lisa Turner

    eBook (Turner Creek Publishing, June 14, 2017)
    A Winner in the 2017 e-Book Awards competition by Writer’s Digest. Tips and tricks from a female Home Inspector. Through short, solution-packed, and humor-infused anecdotes based on her personal experience as a home inspector and licensed general contractor, author Lisa Turner shows homeowners how to save money and offers simple answers to home ownership questions.Who is this book for?House Keys is an invaluable reference book for you if you are:About to buy a homeSelling your homeUpsizing or downsizingBuilding a houseRenovating or remodellingLooking to become more organized and de-clutteredConcerned about home securityResponsible for maintaining your homeNot only does the book explain how to save money building, buying, and selling a home, it also covers gadgets, automation, safety, organizing, rightsizing, cleaning, and maintenance. An entire section explains what a home inspection is and is not, and how to use an inspection to save money.This hefty 456-page homeowner’s guide with 25 well-organized sections will show you how to:Use a home inspection to sell your homeOrganize your home to reduce the mess stressWhat renovations will get you money back on resale?Downsize, upsize, de-clutter, and remodelSave time on home maintenance and cleaningHandle the most common emergenciesDesign a secret room and secret spacesChoose the best contractor for your custom homeMake everything from decks to appliances last longerPrevent fire and carbon monoxide poisoningMonitor your home while you’re awayStay secure in your home with technologyAnd have fun at the same time!Why would you want a 436-page book of home inspection stories?As one Amazon reviewer wrote: “You might think a book on home inspections would be boring, but Lisa made this a fun read. I liked the part on Crawlspace Surprises. The book is actually a grouping of many short articles from Lisa's newspaper column - each article is about 1-2 pages. The table of contents and index will help you find what you want so you can quickly find articles about each topic.”Here are just a few more of the topics that Lisa covers:Top six myths about home inspectionsMistakes to avoid when building your custom homeWhat is a Tiny Home and is it right for you?Is “Green Building” expensive and is it time to go solar?To pressure clean or not to pressure clean your deck?How to make your water heater last longerHow to keep ants, bees, termites and mice out of your homeEnergy saving tips and tricksThere are also some unusual topics such as finding secret hiding places in your home, extended warranties (are they a scam?), and how to tell if your home is haunted!Writer’s Digest on House Keys:“The book is very well organized by topic and subtopic. You have created an incredibly useful guide that can either be read cover to cover or used as a reference. I enjoyed your approachable writing style and appreciated how clearly you explained all of the terminology and concepts you discussed. Excellent job. . . ” –Writer’s Digest JudgeUse Amazon’s Look Inside feature to peruse the Table of Contents to see what’s covered in this homeowners’ manual. House Keys also makes a great gift for a new homeowner or anyone who wants to save time, money, and stress on the most valuable asset most of us will ever own – our home.
  • Sophie Washington: Mismatch

    Tonya Duncan Ellis

    Hardcover (Page Turner Publishing, July 24, 2019)
    AN AMAZON BEST SELLING BOOK FOR KIDS! Watch out Venus and Serena, Sophie Washington just joined the tennis team, and she's on her way to becoming queen of the court!That is until her coach matches her with class oddball, Mackenzie Clark, and the drama really begins...Mackenzie refuses to talk to Sophie or learn the secret handshake she made up. Sophie just can't figure her out. Then Mackenzie starts skipping practice, and gets sick at school, and Sophie realizes that there's more to her doubles partner than meets the eye. Can Sophie make things right with Mackenzie before their first big game, or is their partnership a complete mismatch?Here's what Goodreads Reviewers say about Sophie Washington: Mismatch: "Another great Sophie Washington story! I read these with my almost 10-year old son and he really loves them. This one is so pertinent to today, and such an important lesson for kids.""My nine-year-old daughter and I read this together. She read out loud to me and we had a wonderful time with the story. It sparked many positive conversations between us.""My daughter and I each read this sweet book and fell in love with Sophie Washington.""I'm glad there are so many Sophie books out already. She's a real, flawed,genuine character who learns from her mistakes and interacts with her brother and family in a believable way."This is the ninth book in the Readers' Favorite five star rated Sophie Washington book series that includes: Sophie Washington: Queen of the Bee (Book 1) Sophie Washington: The Snitch (Book 2) Sophie Washington: Things You Didn't Know About Sophie (Book 3) Sophie Washington: The Gamer (Book 4) Sophie Washington: Hurricane (Book 5) Sophie Washington: Mission Costa Rica (Book 6) Sophie Washington: Secret Santa (Book 7)Sophie Washington: Code One (Book 8)Sophie Washington: Mismatch (Book 9)Sophie Washington: My BFF (Book 10)Kids Ages 8-12 Click above to get your copy today!
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  • Sophie Washington: Mission: Costa Rica

    Tonya Duncan Ellis

    Hardcover (Page Turner Publishing, May 8, 2019)
    AN AMAZON BEST SELLING BOOK FOR KIDS! Sophie's lost in the jungle, and the sun is going down... Sixth grader Sophie Washington, her good friends, Chloe and Valentina, and her parents and brother, Cole, are in for a week of adventure when her father signs them up for a spring break mission trip to Costa Rica. Her dreams of lazing on the beach under palm trees are squashed quicker than an underfoot banana once they arrive in the rain forest and are put to work, hauling buckets of water, painting and cooking. Near the hut they sleep in, the girls fight off wayward iguanas and howler monkeys, and nightly visits from a surprise "guest" make it hard for them to get much rest after their work is done. Then Sophie and friends take a wrong turn in the jungle and things get even more wild... Here's what Goodreads reviewers say about Sophie Washington: Mission: Costa Rica:What a great book! Perfectly suited for children. Reading level at about 3rd grade. But also a great book for parents to read to younger children. Love this series! This is the 2nd book I have read and have really enjoyed. Plus, passing them on to my granddaughter and then discussing them after she is finished reading is an added bonus!Another fun addition to the series. I really liked the overall message of the book.The author has done a good job of creating characters that feel genuine and relatable. It's light-hearted, contemporary story perfect for kids in the 2nd-4th grade. This is the sixth book in the Readers' Favorite five star rated Sophie Washington book series that includes: Sophie Washington: Queen of the Bee (Book 1) Sophie Washington: The Snitch (Book 2) Sophie Washington: Things You Didn't Know About Sophie (Book 3) Sophie Washington: The Gamer (Book 4) Sophie Washington: Hurricane (Book 5) Sophie Washington: Mission Costa Rica (Book 6)Sophie Washington: Secret Santa (Book 7) Sophie Washington: Code One (Book 8)Sophie Washington: Mismatch (Book 9)Sophie Washington: My BFF (Book 10)Kids Ages 8-12 Click Above to Buy!
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