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  • The Acorn Man

    Daniel Gautier

    Paperback (Pentadic Press, Aug. 21, 2010)
    This children's picture book tells a story of first creation and of the first man. The book was inspired by the spirit of ancient Mesoamerican culture and the art of the Mayans and Aztecs. THE ACORN MAN also offers an important environmental lesson, warning against man's disregard for Nature and the animal kingdom.
  • Welcome to The Haven: The Monster Files, Book 3

    Cate Dean, Kathleen Burns, Pentam Press

    Audiobook (Pentam Press, May 7, 2015)
    The exciting conclusion to the action packed YA paranormal series. Alex has recovered from her deadly battle with the woman who took Sam. Now she is helping run the underground haven, and learning to live with the inhuman residents. When one of the residents is murdered, suspicion falls on Sam. And her greatest fear starts happening again - that she'll lose him. This time for good. As the body count goes up, Alex is determined to find the real killer, no matter what the cost. For her, the cost may end up being her life. Includes an excerpt from Once Fallen, Book One of The Remarkable Life of Zach Wiche Continued. The Monster Files: Book 1 - Alex Finch: Monster Hunter Book 2 - Truth and Consequences Book 3 - Welcome to The Haven
  • Genesis: 18 Stories

    Dr. J. Tamaren, L. Davidson

    Paperback (PenDragon Press, Oct. 26, 2014)
    "Genesis: 18 Stories" provides an illustrated study guide for use in Hebrew school curriculum for 6th to 8th graders. The study guide focuses on 18 stories in Genesis, and includes colorful illustrations and exercises to keep students engaged.
  • My First Fun Dictionary

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  • Exorcising Aaron Nguyen: The Millroad Academy Exorcists, Book 1

    Lauren Harris, Pendragon Press

    Audiobook (Pendragon Press, Sept. 9, 2014)
    The murder of Millroad Catholic Academy's resident genius Aaron Nguyen shuts down student life at the boarding school in rural North Carolina... for about a week. With the resilience of youth, the student body bounces back, and the memory of murder is nothing but a streamer of caution tape fluttering in the breeze. Unfortunately for them, Aaron's spirit has some resilience as well. The school priest's exorcism fails, and before long Aaron is breathing chills down the students' necks and hurling Bunsen burners at nuns. Georgia Collins doesn't give a shit about ghosts. All she wants is a story to prove her underground school news blog is more than a gossip column, closure on her one-sided relationship with her best friend Hiroki, and a vanilla latte. She wasn't expecting Aaron Nguyen's death to be anything more than a cold spot in the science hall, but since Hiroki has the curse of Spectral Sight, he is the only person who can see and speak to Aaron. As the ghost's demands for attention become increasingly violent, Hiroki wants Georgia to help him investigate the crime, claiming that Aaron isn't likely to budge until his killers are caught. Still hoping for spontaneous romantic combustion, she agrees to help bring Aaron's murderers to justice and set the vengeful spirit free... but it's not quite the close encounter she's hoping for.
  • Kids IT Knowledge Bank: Bk. 3

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    Paperback (Pentagon Press, )
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  • The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Geography

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    Paperback (Pentagon Press, )
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  • First Fun Dictionary

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    Paperback (Pentagon Press, )
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  • Letters for All Occasions

    Greg Billy

    Paperback (Pentagon Press, )
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  • The Amazing Facts: Living World

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    Paperback (Pentagon Press, )
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  • Ocean

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    Paperback (Pentagon Press, )
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  • Universe

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