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Books in Do Something! Book series

  • The Kid's Guide to Social Action: How to Solve the Social Problems You Choose-And Turn Creative Thinking into Positive Action

    Barbara A. Lewis, Pamela Espeland, Steve Michaels

    Paperback (Free Spirit Pub, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Resource guide for children for learning political action skills that can help them make a difference in solving social problems at the community, state, and national levels.
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  • Something Within: Stories for Teenagers

    Benson L. Thompson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 29, 2019)
    Something Within is a must-read and a watch. This new and future best-selling author delivers a brilliant masterpiece. Within this book, there are five complete fables for kids. What’s most exciting and intriguing the stories are often intermediately paused, explained, and narrated by the author giving the book an autobiography feel. These are perfect short stories for middle school students. The stories can be described as allegories, meaning a story within a story. Perceived as something wicked but what lies within is righteousness. The author delivers a true story amid five original remote tales. The stories allude to the author’s message concerning intricate matters in the most unique way with an urban twist. Tales are captivating with explosive peaks. You’ll get the feeling of chills creeping down your spine as Caleb, the son of the head servant is approached by “The Stranger” in the story, (HERO). It’s the perfect scary story to tell in the dark movie. Watch for Retar the exiled as she seeks to kill and destroy all living beings on the inhabitance in the story, (I). Then walk with Jesse and experience life in the hood. In Jesse’s hood like most hoods, the streets aren’t fair. Jesse makes the necessary changes to live a purposed life. He changed his attitude and his friends. But he couldn’t change his environment or his past. You must be the arbitrator of his fate in the story, (Matters of the Heart). In the story (Underdog) Lawrence is a neglected child with a troubled past. Can his true love and passion for dogs be enough to place his life on the right track? This edition also includes the story (Ride or Die). High school sweethearts Lamont and Lynn had an inseparable bond. Lamont is the unstoppable high school running back and Lynn is the quiet girl that lives with her uncle. Lamont and Lynn fell in love unto the marriage. But when Lamont gets his first taste of heroin, he finds a new love. What will this do to their relationship? Will it break their childhood bond? Will it destroy their marriage? “Something Within” will leave you startled and astonished. Gruntled but craving just a bit more. The biggest surprise the author gave us is the “Something”. To unveil the big “something” within that is totally different and places this book and author in a league of their own. You’ll have to read this suspenseful entertaining book to discover for yourself. Read the book, then subscribe on YouTube @BenzoKINGAPPOVED where you can view and enjoy these tales animated.
  • Something Like Summer

    Jay Bell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 29, 2017)
    Love, like everything in the universe, cannot be destroyed. But over time it can change.The hot Texas nights were lonely for Ben before his heart began beating to the rhythm of two words; Tim Wyman. By all appearances, Tim had the perfect body and ideal life, but when a not-so-accidental collision brings them together, Ben discovers that the truth is rarely so simple. If winning Tim's heart was an impossible quest, keeping it would prove even harder as family, society, and emotion threaten to tear them apart.Something Like Summer is a love story spanning a decade and beyond as two boys discover what it means to be friends, lovers, and sometimes even enemies. The content of the "School Edition" has been slightly altered to make it suitable for all ages.The Something Like... series: #1: Something Like Summer #2: Something Like Autumn #3: Something Like Winter #4: Something Like Spring #5: Something Like Lightning #6: Something Like Thunder #7: Something Like Stories - Volume One #8: Something Like Hail #9: Something Like Rain #10: Something Like Stories - Volume Two #11 Something Like Forever
  • My Something Book Three: Surviving Life With an Abuser

    Brenda Lea

    (Independently published, Dec. 7, 2018)
    This is the true story of a woman who had to live through violence, sexual molestation, alcoholism, rejection, and neglect from the time that she was born. The author takes the reader on an interesting journey through the eyes of the victim. Taken from the only loving home she had ever known at the age of 7, she quickly grew up. She was moved from family to family trying to find her place in life. Book three picks up where book two leaves off. The author takes us through her journey as a single mother and as an abused wife. How she draws the reader into the story through her eyes is amazing. Can she ever break the cycle of abusive relationships? Everyone has something that has happened in their life that they have kept hidden. Something that they are ashamed of. This is the story of one woman's life of surviving from one form of abuse only to fall into another form of abuse. Year after year. Book one chronicles her life from birth to age 16. Book two chronicles her life from age 16 through her first marriage. Her harrowing account of the abuse that followed her during her life is told in vivid detail. The reader is captivated by her recollection of details. Her style of writing is a breathe of fresh air. This book needs to be read. This story needed to be told. For anyone who enjoys reading an amazing story about real life. Especially for those involved with abused children, alcoholics, sex addicts, and violence. This is the third and book of the series by an extremely talented author.
  • My Something: Surviving Life With an Alcoholic

    Brenda Lea

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2018)
    This is the true story of a child who had to live through violence, sexual molestation, alcoholism, rejection, and neglect. The author takes the reader on an interesting journey through the eyes of the victim. Taken from the only loving home she had ever known at the age of 7, she quickly grew up.She was moved from family to family trying to find her place in life. She escaped the abusive home at the young age of 13, only to return willingly at the age of 16. Can she break the endless cycle or will she allow her dysfunctional family to destroy her will? Excellent story for anyone who was or is involved with victims of child abuse or alcoholism. The author tells her story from her heart, showing the reader that there is hope. This is book one in a new series called "My Something". The author takes us through her life from birth to age 15 in book one.
  • I See Something...Green

    Marsha Bergstrom Georgiopoulos, Gail Diedrichsen

    Paperback (Marsha Bergstrom Georgiopoulos, March 15, 2015)
    I See Something...Green is the first book in a series of children's book written by Marsha Bergstrom Georgiopoulos and illustrated by Gail Diedrichsen. The rhyming lines dare the reader to journey around the world imagining there is no color green. This plus bold and colorful illustrations and a happy ending make it an inspired read. Comes with a learning page about the rainforest and a glossary page. A glossy, laminated soft cover is attractive to parents because of its durability and is filled with delightful images to attract the young eye. Now at a special price.
  • Something Sinister: Heaven just got Witchy

    S D Anderson PhD

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 23, 2018)
    Something Sinister is happening in the Angelic Realm! This has never happened before.Archangel Michael is adamant that this situation be handled immediately and in secret. So, he gives the assignment to his best Angel Agents. The caper’s code name is SS (Something Sinister) At the Nosey Snoops Detective Agency, two Angel Agents join forces with a few Good Witches to pit their skills and spells against warlocks, wizards, coffee thieves, and an evil sorceress.Fly with them as they follow the clues to apprehend vandalous villains and rid the Angelic Kingdom of some sinister schemes. YAHOO!
  • Unauthorized Access

    April N Clark, Signe Jorgenson, Dustin Cox, Azahara Blue, Zoe Draws Things

    Paperback (Future Something Future Series, Nov. 4, 2016)
    Muhahahahaha, these pint size overlords along with an army of tiny robots are on their way to total planet domination; at least that’s the intention. Before we get into that up to no good, totally awesome plan, Anson and Riggin must go gallivanting around the country with Riggins sister Faith as she works to procure the means for her own impish project. Mischief it would seem, runs in this family. And what, you may ask do these three have at their disposal, to accomplish such feats? How about flying horses, space cars, telepad travel, virtual rooms, anti-gravity bubbles and endless imagination of course. But hey! That’s what happens when scifi goes country!
  • Make Your Own Cards

    Zena Flax

    Hardcover (Studio Vista, July 15, 1976)
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  • Unauthorized Access

    April N Clark

    Paperback (Future Something Future Series, Nov. 4, 2016)
    Faith has a plan to prove that her horse, Charlie is the smartest animal in existence. But first she will have to figure out how to sneak the horse into the new virtual room. Her brother Riggin and cousin Anson have their own secret plans for the virtual room though they will have to join forces with Faith if they ever hope to gain access. It’s a little bit country. It’s a little bit sci-fi.
  • Something to Say about My Speech

    Eden Molineux, Nathalie Beauvois

    Hardcover (Something to Say, Nov. 3, 2017)
    Macey loves adventure and taking the stage! She also has difficulty with speech. Macey shares her experiences with communication as she enjoys her childhood in the same way her friends do.The Something to Say Collection promotes self-advocacy, understanding of speech and language differences, and conversation about embracing diversity. Written by a speech-language pathologist, each book features a character with a communication difference. Characters' strengths and interests are highlighted, while the reader gains an increased understanding of how to support communication. Readers can feel a connection to the characters as they reflect on their own experiences and enjoy the sweet and colorful illustrations.
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  • Make a Book

    Tony Kinsnorth, Edith Boyer

    Hardcover (Studio Vista, July 15, 1976)
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