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  • Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns about Mud and Rainbows : When Parents Fight

    Howard Binkow

    Paperback (Thunderbolt Publishing, March 15, 2010)
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  • Craving

    Melanie Marks

    eBook (ThunderStruck Publishing, July 30, 2011)
    Little Dancer:When Faith is stalked by a boy at her new school, a secret admirer comes to her rescue. Only who is the admirer and how does he know so freaking much about her? It's kind of freaking her out--until she discovers it's the smokin' hot guy she's been secretly craving. Woot! Yay! Awesome! All that happy stuff. Only, is he craving her back ... or what? Louder Than Words:Summer has always had a crush on her childhood guy friend, Mason. Lately, he's looking at her all hungry and longing-like. And he says all the right words to get her heart pumping wild. It almost has her thinking he craves her too. Almost. But let's face it, actions speak louder than words and Mason has put out zero action ... unless you're talking about action with other girls. He's put out plenty of that. Grrr!(Note: Melanie's novel, Louder Than Words, is based off this short story.)Carson's Walls:Seventeen year-old Tori craves the boy next door, but can she break down the walls he has built against her? (Note: Melanie's book, #Wars, is based off this short story.)The Last Saturday Before Christmas:Brooke has been crushing on Sam Cooper all year. When it turns out Sam is her little brother's hockey coach she's amazed, as her brother has gushed about "Coach Cooper" for weeks. Brooke knows what she wants for Christmas--Sam. Will she get what she craves? Or will beautiful Jasmine West snag her merry Christmas?4 stories
  • Rockets to Nowhere

    Lester del Rey

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, Feb. 24, 2014)
    Young Danny Cross couldn't understand the telegram from the Security Commission ordering him home from college. He wondered whether it had to do with the reported "death" of one of America's leading atomic scientists in a rocket explosion over White Sands. He was surprised to find that it was only another thorough security check and a change of security card - the vital "open sesame" to anyone living in the Alamogordo, New Mexico, of 1981. But Danny noticed a change in the atmosphere at the proving grounds and in the communities where its scientists and technicians lived. As more and more atomic specialists disappeared in "rocket explosions" miles above Earth - explosions that failed to scatter debris under the sites of the accidents - the former camaraderie was replaced by an air of suspicion and foreboding.The disappearance of Danny's cousin, "Jet", an ace rocket pilot, put the worried teen-ager onto a line of reasoning concerning the continuing "explosions" too close to the truth to be ignored: that a highly skilled scientific group had planned, constructed and was operating a space station that circled the Earth IN SECRET! He suspected that even his mother and father planned to desert Earth's laboratories for an extra-terrestrial life. The questions of "where did they go?" and "how did they get there?" as answered here make this a story of mounting suspense and tangled intrigue that few science fiction yarns can match.
  • Howard B. Wigglebottom 12-Book Learning Set by Howard Binkow

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    Hardcover (Thunderbolt Publishing, )
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  • Gaspar, the Flatulating Ghost

    Teresa Burrell, Zachary Settle

    language (Silent Thunder Publishing, Nov. 27, 2014)
    Gaspar is a lonely, little ghost who is lactose intolerant and his favorite thing in the whole world is ice cream. The other ghosts tease him and call him names. Gaspar lives in a vacant house. When the house is sold and Mr. and Mrs. Stone move in, with their two young boys, he is thrilled to have a new family, until he discovers no one can see him. After several attempts to get their attention, he finally gives up and goes to bed only to discover that sometimes wishes come true.
  • Gaspar, The Flatulating Ghost Meets a Bully

    Teresa Burrell, Zachary Settle

    language (Silent Thunder Publishing, March 14, 2019)
    Gaspar, the lactose intolerant ghost, goes to school with his new friend, Hayden, and CJ, Hayden's big brother. When CJ is picked on by a bully, he doesn’t tell for fear of being known as a “tattler.” Hayden tells their mother that CJ is being bullied, and she reports it to the principal. But when the bullying still doesn’t stop, Gaspar finds an imaginative way to help CJ.
  • Gospel of Luke and Ephesians: First Nations Version

    Terry M. Wildman, FNV Translation Council, Antonia Maria Hudson

    Paperback (Great Thunder Publishing, May 4, 2016)
    The Gospel of Luke and Ephesians: First Nations Version has no single author, rather it is a collaborative effort of the First Nations Version Translation Council. The First Nations Version was first envisioned by Terry M. Wildman and with the help of OneBook.ca and Wycliffe Associates has expanded into a collaborative effort that includes First Nations/Native Americans from over 25 tribes and growing. This book is the introductory publication of the First Nations Version of the New Testament. A translation in English by First Nations/Native Americans, for First Nations/Native Americans. This project was birthed out of a desire to provide an English Bible that connects, in a culturally sensitive way, the traditional heart languages of the over six million English-speaking First Nations people of North America. The First Nations Version Translation Council has been selected from a cross-section of Native North Americans-elders, pastors, young adults and men and women from differing tribes and diverse geographic locations. This council also represents a diversity of church and denominational traditions to minimize bias. For more information visit www.firstnationsversion.com.
  • Maynard The Cross Eyed Moose - Please Let Me Ride

    Linda W. Thorpe, Jill Wilkins

    language (ThunderBolt Publishing, June 1, 2011)
    Illustrated picture story:Have you ever broken a toy and then wanted others to share their toys with you? Maynard, the moose, broke his sled and then wanted the other animals to share with him. Mr. Wolf comes up with a surprise solution.
  • Arctic Showdown: An Alaskan Adventure

    John Ball

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, Sept. 14, 2014)
    A fierce Arctic blizzard, an emergency landing in the Alaskan wilds, a party of inexperienced newsmen — and only a 16-year-old boy, using his Air Force Survival School training, between them and certain death.Young Andy Driscoll is perfectly able to handle the job of keeping himself and his tenderfoot friend John alive and healthy until help comes, but aiding the adult members of the party is a more difficult task, for the men, led by a loudmouthed bully, are reluctant to accept the leadership of a young boy. The story of Andy’s desperate struggle against overwhelming odds to save the lives of ten helpless men makes a tense, exciting, and extremely informative reading adventure.Here is a book that will appeal to all — for the vivid description of Alaskan country; for the accurate representation of approved military survival-school techniques; for the fascinating information on a little-known segment of our defense system; and, above all, for the sheer excitement of a first-rate adventure story.The author, John Ball, is best known for mystery novels involving the African-American police detective Virgil Tibbs. Tibbs was introduced in the 1965 novel IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America and was made into an Oscar-winning film of the same name. Ball's departure from the mystery genre was a bestselling what-if political thriller THE FIRST TEAM. Mr. Ball was also a member of the Aviation Space Writers Association and served for a time as the public relations director of the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. His interest in and knowledge of aviation adds a sense of authenticity to ARCTIC SHOWDOWN.
  • Middle School Crushes

    Melanie Marks

    language (ThunderStruck Publishing, June 13, 2011)
    Four stories. Four girls. Four dramas. Nicole finds out she’s part of a bet, involving the guy she craves; Krista discovers—to her horror—she’s suddenly drawn to her guy-friend; Cammy made a terrible mistake that makes her look like a dork; and Kayla has to go to The Party. Has to. ‘Cause the guy she wants will be there. And if she doesn’t get him, she’ll … explode. Or die. Or something. All four girls have one thing in common—crushes on boys.Stories: The Bet; My Story; The Christmas Card; and The PartyUpdate! There are now six stories in this collection.The entire book is 16,000-words (An hour read. Two at the most.)
  • Marooned on Mars

    Lester del Rey

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, Feb. 14, 2014)
    Chuck Svenson was a citizen of the Moon — and proud of it! To him, Earth, with its heavy atmosphere, even though it was the "mother" planet, was not the best place in the universe to live. As he rocketed back home from a blast off at a point high in the Andes, he anxiously looked forward to the reception he'd receive at Moon City. For he was the only citizen from Earth's satellite to be selected by the United Nations’ interplanetary commission as a crew member for the first ship to attempt a flight from the Moon to Mars.How Chuck learned that his orders had been changed, that he was to be replaced by an earthling, started a chain of dramatic and thrilling events that ended in the weird and torturous catacombs of Mars. For the spunky teen-ager would not be cheated of the universe's greatest adventure! When the Mars-bound ship rose, on a pillar of flame above the desolate lunar landscape, it carried a stowaway in its hold. What Chuck's extra weight meant to the carefully figured fuel supply, the ship's crash landing on a "lifeless" planet, the disappearance of vitally needed tools from the vicinity of the stricken ship—fill these pages with suspense and mystery.A story of bizarre adventure, MAROONED ON MARS is also the tense personal drama of a young man who shoulders the responsibility for stranding his shipmates. In a breath-taking climax, near the ruins of a long-lost civilization that suddenly comes alive with rodent-like Martians, Chuck proves the courage and bravery of one young “citizen of the Moon!"
  • Lost: A Moon: original title: PHOBOS, THE ROBOT PLANET

    Paul Capon

    eBook (Thunderchild Publishing, Aug. 26, 2014)
    A planet manned by robots — three human beings captured and carried off from Earth to that planet: this is the theme of Paul Capon's latest science thriller for boys. When young Stephen Craig came over from America to stay with his girl friend Daney and her father, all seemed set for a peaceful, happy holiday on the coast, with Mr. Salgado painting landscapes, Daney and Steve swimming and boating. Their weirdest dreams would have seemed tame beside the reality of what befell these three when, while swimming one morning, they were snatched out of the sea by a mechanical monster and transported by it through space.Phobos is one of the moons which revolve round Mars — so the astronomers say. In PaulCapon's story he tells us that it is really an artificial satellite set going by the Martians — a gigantic mechanical brain which controls the automatons it reproduces.To this nightmare world the three humans were taken, a world peopled by creatures which could perform superhuman tasks, but could not feel any emotion. What hope of understanding or pity could there be from them? How could Mr. Salgado, Stephen and Daney escape with their lives?Paul Capon tells the story of their dangers and eventual triumph with that mixture of the factual and the bizarre which make his stories so vivid. However exotic the fantasy it always has its roots in scientific possibilities.Paul Capon (1912-1969) was a British novelist of considerable reputation. He had over twenty novels to his credit and counted film editing and script writing as part of his experience. He traveled extensively in Europe and made a hobby of chess, book-collecting and swimming.