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Books in Sea World Book series

  • Gingerbread Pony

    Penne Wittner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2017)
    All children have dreamed of a special gift they might discover on Christmas morning. For as long as Patty could remember she knew what she wanted, but for now, it was just a dream. Patty’s mother told her that dreams are important to hold on to, and she was right. In fact, Patty’s dream paved the way for more dreams coming true than anyone could have ever imagined! But, would Patty finally have her dream come true? Enjoy the colorful illustrations and be prepared to be inspired. PLUS ONE MINI POSTER AND COLOR-ACTIVITY ORNAMENT INSIDE.
  • All About Dolphins

    Deborah Kovacs

    Paperback (Third Story Books, April 1, 1994)
    Presents information about dolphins, including how they move and eat, dolphin babies, types of dolphins, their role at Sea World, and the dangers they face
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  • All About Seals, Sea Lions and Walruses

    Jane Parker Resnick

    Paperback (Third Story Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Presents information about seals, sea lions, and walruses, including similarities and differences, life in the water and on land, and their role at Sea World
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  • Weird Waldo

    Penne Wittner

    Paperback (Independently published, April 2, 2019)
    Have you ever had your feelings hurt? When feelings hurt it is not like a sore that you can see and put a bandage on. But it can hurt just the same! A puzzle has many different pieces, but each piece is important to complete the puzzle. Join Waldo and his friends as they learn about their own puzzling differences and how, by working together, they can become a powerful team. But will it be enough to save the president?
  • Monday Morning Blitz

    Elise Leonard

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 26, 2007)
    AL'S WORLD IS ABOUT TO BE TURNED UPSIDE DOWN! Al's world revolves around school, his best friend, Keith, and... well, not much else. Al and Keith aren't what one would consider the smartest kids in school, but they do okay. Then one Monday morning while Al's waiting for the school bus, he gets blitzed by some guy in a suit. Now Al has a sore rib, an encrypted flash drive, and some very strange dudes running after him.
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  • Killer Lunch Lady

    Elise Leonard

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 26, 2007)
    AL'S WORLD DON'T EAT THE PUDDING! Something about the lunch lady at Al's school stinks, and it isn't just her cooking. She wants Al and Keith to keep an eye on their friend Beth. But every time Al reports Beth's whereabouts to the lunch lady, strange men show up with guns. What's Beth hiding? Why would anyone want to kill her? And what the heck does the lunch lady have to do with it?
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  • All About Whales

    Deborah Kovacs

    Paperback (Third Story Books, April 1, 1994)
    Presents information about whales, including their size and habits, whale babies, types of whales, their role at Sea World, and the dangers they face
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  • Monkey Business

    Elise Leonard

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Al and Keith are always monkeying around, but the one thing they really don't need is an actual chimp! That's exactly what they find one day while hanging in the park. Where did it come from? What should they do with it? And why does it keep kissing Keith? Al decides they can't leave the poor animal, so they take it to Al's room, and the zoo, and the movies. When they get tipped off that an animal testing lab is missing one of its chimps, Al and Keith find themselves on an animal rights crusade that's about to get wild!
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  • Bob's World - The Beginning: a minecraft fan story

    Aidan Bush, rebecca duffy bush

    Paperback (Independently published, March 12, 2017)
    Follow Bob into his creative world where he crafts houses, meets creepers, finds a new friends and outsmarts baby zombies. Bob is an expert builder and outsmarts the zombies like a pro. Follow along as he crafts extensions on his house, gets chased by creepers, jumps down a secret hole and creates armor and weapons. This book is full of iron, diamonds, gold and more!
  • Blood of Fate

    Dan Sugralinov

    (Magic Dome Books, Sept. 2, 2019)
    The body of young paralyzed Luca, a boy killed by cruel bullies, becomes home to an interdimensional traveler. This is the ninety ninth world for this traveler who has spent an entire life in each of his previous worlds. And now he is out of lives, his previous misdeeds leaving him with a negative balance of points and preventing him from reincarnating anew. Once he realizes that he must spend his final life in a poverty-stricken family in a backward world, he awakens the consciousness of the deceased Luca and ends his own physical existence, leaving all his abilities to his heir. One such ability is the use of the Wheel. Every traveler can spend points to spin the Wheel and gain a special talent, a superpower, or... a deadly illness. Luca spins the Wheel and gains the superpower of metamorphosis. Now he can regenerate, recover from deadly wounds and even take on the shape of other beings. The young man takes on the form of the Emperor: to avoid death, help his family and, finally, to bring order to the Empire!
  • Maps Globes Graphs

    Henry Billings

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Co, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • War World

    Rod C. Spence

    Hardcover (Gallant Press, Feb. 5, 2018)
    Praise for War World"*****FIVE-PLUS STARS to War World - deliciously unpredictable fiction from an expert storyteller - it's a well-written winner." --Publishers Daily Review "Killer gnomes, wizards, prehistoric monsters--War Worldgrabs readers from the first page and doesn't let go - the action is high-octane, pulling teens and adult readers alike - about as far from H.G. Wells as you can get." --Midwest Book Review"Spence has created an exciting world, one that sinks its claws into you - this is definitely one Sci-Fi series that I can get behind." --Abooktropolis One planet - 6 teenagers - a million light years of terror.School field trips shouldn't be this dangerous.Jeremy Austin never asked to save a planet--it's bad enough being a "B" average student as the son of a world-famous geneticist for crying out loud! He didn't ask to be attacked by Gnome assassins, didn't choose to become food for a prehistoric monster, would never have thought consorting with wizards a wise concept, and he definitely would never, ever sign up to do sword combat against the bloodthirsty Gnome King.Note to self: say NO to portals and wormholes.His father's expedition to a planet 2.4 million light years from Earth has gone missing. Jeremy and five high school friends embark on a rescue mission. Surrounded by an army of mercenaries, they travel through a high-tech portal and discover a nightmare planet on the other side--a violent world of alien races and man-eating monsters--a world in despair; anxiously awaiting the arrival of a savior who will defeat the evil Shadow Lord.For Jeremy, the search for his father becomes lost in a struggle for survival... and escape from those who would put the mantel of planet savior on his shoulders.A doomed expedition. Surrounded by aliens. Running out of time. Note to readers: This young adult, sci fi, fantasy contains a lot of action and adventure (think Jurassic Park meets Lord of the Rings), high school teens with issues (murder, bullying and juvenile pranks gone awry), genetic engineering (the world must have a new super soldier) and survival skills put to the test (monsters, aliens and mercenaries... oh my). So if you like a fast pace, some comic banter and a mysterious, deadly world to explore, this book series is for you! Includes preview of Book 2 of War World: Paladin. Q & A with the Author Q - How would you describe the War World series? A - Survival... in the vein of Crichton's Jurassic Park. Life on planet Genesis was supposed to be controlled, safe. It's anything but... The planet's humanoid races are violent killers. War World sends a group of high school students on a field trip to hell. There is lots of action, adventure, fantasy settings, and magic. There are even nefarious government agents and an army of mercenaries who think they can go through a portal and tame the dangers of the alien planet. Right... Q - Where did the idea for War World come from? What was the inspiration? A - My first big novel to read as a teenager was The Sword of Shannara- that led to reading The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings novels while recuperating from having four wisdom teeth removed one Christmas. So fantasy became a favorite of mine. Additionally, I've always been a fan of Michael Crichton's novels and his technothriller movies: Westworld, Jurassic Park, Sphere- the idea of technology running amok. About Rod: I'm passionate about technothrillers, fantasy and science fiction. I love young adult stories that combine mysteries with the excitement of action, danger and adventure. I write about characters who find their own special gift inside... and learn how to use that gift to help others. Most of all, I love books that draw the reader into a new world and I hope the War World series accomplishes that for you.