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Books with title Chronicles of the Chosen: The Quest

  • The Chronicles of Change: Chosen

    Christopher Daniels

    eBook (, Aug. 22, 2013)
    Every generation has a remnant GOD chooses to reach it. In this generation, he has chosen 5 inner city teens to lead, walk, and teach by example. This is how they met... This book deals with issues today's youth deal with everyday, while showing the importance of having a relationship with GOD through them all.
  • The Chronicles of Anwen

    Vicki V. Lucas

    language (, Oct. 28, 2017)
    Geona knows she is one of the luckiest girls in all of Eltiria because she lives on the best horse farm. Every day she works with the horses, but it's not enough. She wants a horse of her own. She finds the perfect filly, but it's not possible. When her mom gives her a writing assignment, She takes a quill and writes a tale of flying horses, sword fights, and horse races where her main character Anwen takes on a quest to save the world.
  • The Chronicles of PJ

    Mikael Barstow

    language (Literary Nerd Publishing, Oct. 28, 2015)
    Five-year-old PJ’s fate is in jeopardy. Her only hope for a normal life is three stuffed animals: Oy, Dilea, and Rainbow Sherbit. These unlikely heroes will risk everything to save her from the Director, who’s training PJ to be an assassin in his Pervasive Justice program.Because rescuing her is such a monumental task, they enlist the help of an assassin from the future. Against all odds, they’ll work together to stop the Director from succeeding in his quest for Pervasive Justice.In his impressive debut novel, Mikael Barstow transports readers to an adventurous world where stuffed animals talk, assassins are heroes, and time travel is possible. This book includes the complete trilogy and the prequel, which totals 600 pages of awesomeness.
  • The Quest: Book 1 of the Pandor Chronicles

    Donald Berger

    language (Lambsong Publishing: An imprint of The Lighthouse Theater Company, Inc., Dec. 7, 2014)
    Wanildra Offley, a young widow, finds something washed up on the beach of Pandor Sound as she sits on a rock at dusk. She is grieving for the death of her beloved husband a year earlier in the terrible war with the Province of Quarlon. Thinking to perform a kind deed and save the life of the creature by pushing it back in the water, she is shocked to find, not a sea creature, but a young girl thrashing about on the wet sand. She is totally naked except for a blue pendent around her neck. After visiting with her friend, King Tristan Gulliam, a month log search is conducted throughout every community on Pandor Isle. After the month, no family claims to have lost a daughter by the description of the young girl. King Gulliam awards the young girl to Wanildra to raise with her two children Kelwin, age twelve, and Karci, age four. During the month that Wanildra is watching the girl, she and her two children are surprised to learn that she has no language skills and does not understand them. After some time of gesturing they finally learn that her name is Linada. Fast forwarding four years, Linada is about twelve years old, has learned the local language and has become a loved member of the Offley family. At the Fall Harvest Festival, a handsome stranger, James KIllion, shows up and offers to help the family set up their booth. Wanildra works for a local bakery and during the festival he helps them sell their bakery products. After the festival he is invited to the Offley home for the evening meal to help repay his kindness. The children stay behind to tear down the booth and clean up. When they arrive back at their cottage they are horrified to find that the handsome stranger is not who he claimes to be. He is actually the Master Wizard of Quarlon, Gryndahl. He has been sent to Pandor City by King Landimorge of Quarlon to exact revenge on the family of the man who had killed his only son in battle. That man was Rynlyn Offley, the late husband of Wanildra. Gryndahl has cast a spell on Wanildra and has encased her in an evil block of ice. He is about to cast a spell on the three Offley children to turn them into pigs. Linada, who had just won the rock throwing contest at the festival, uses her throwing skills and grabs a heavy wooden bowl and throws it at Gryndahl stricking him in the head. As Gryndahl slumps to the floor, Linada leads Kelwin and Karci out of the cottage to try and escape. Kelwin wants to run into Pandor City for help, but Linada realizes that it is too far and Gryndahl will probably come to and come after them before they reach town. She bravely leads her brother and sister into the feared Kyrene Forest. The Forest is off limits to everyone in Pandor City. It is the home of the cruel Half deer and half human Kyrene creatures. Kelwin and Karci resist going into the Kyrene Forest, but Linada knows it is their only hope of eluding Gryndahl, and she runs off the path to Pandor City and dashes into the forest. Kelwin and Karci, filled with fear, have no choice but to follow Linada. Linada leads her brother and sister on an inceredible dangerous journey through the foest. Can she possibly manage to lead her brother and sister to elude the evil wizard, not be either captured or killed by the Kyrene and somehow be able to return to her cottage and help reverse the evil spell on her beloved mother. That becomes her quest, and using her strong faith in God and a healthy dose of courage and cunning, she manages to accomplish the impossible; but at a huge cost, even her very life.
  • The Calling Chronicles: Rise of the Chosen

    Shelly Jarvis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 15, 2013)
    Kate lived an ordinary life with her mother and dog on a small farm near her planet's capital city. In Filan, the Chosen reigned. It was like this on all the worlds, or at least Kate thought so. Kate assumed her life would always be ordinary, until a very important Meeting flipped her world upside down. Now the Chosen have Named her as one of them and wish to send her to a special training facility to help mold her unique abilities. Through training and trials Kate discovers the powers that have been lying dormant within her, showing her that she is anything but ordinary, and the small town life she had was full of mystery, adventure, intrigue, and a betrayal far beyond anything she could have imagined.
  • The Chronicles of PJ

    Mikael Barstow

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2017)
    Five-year-old PJ’s fate is in jeopardy. Her only hope for a normal life is three stuffed animals: Oy, Dilea, and Rainbow Sherbit. These unlikely heroes will risk everything to save her from the Director, who’s training PJ to be an assassin in his Pervasive Justice program.Because rescuing her is such a monumental task, they enlist the help of an assassin from the future. Against all odds, they’ll work together to stop the Director from succeeding in his quest for Pervasive Justice.In his impressive debut novel, Mikael Barstow transports readers to an adventurous world where stuffed animals talk, assassins are heroes, and time travel is possible. This book includes the complete trilogy and the prequel.
  • Chronicles of the Chosen: The Quest

    David Bar Katz

    Paperback (Downtown Bookworks, April 28, 2015)
    Screenwriter, TV writer, playwright David Bar Katz brings his inimitably comic voice to a super-cool sci fi thriller.Harry and Kal, both twelve, have just become stepbrothers. Neither of them is very happy about it. In the thick of dealing with the blending of their families and the indignity of puberty, they are each contacted by aliens. The aliens happen to hail from different planets and are in a race to take over Earth. Is it a bizarre coincidence or an intergalactic conspiracy? Chronicles of the Chosen manages to be hilarious and fast-paced yet thoughtfully detailed as the stepbrothers learn about themselves, their world, far-flung galaxies, and the meaning of life.
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  • The Chronicles of Moses

    Luis Ramos

    Paperback (lulu.com, Jan. 19, 2017)
    This workbook for kids will encourage them to read the Bible more. The story is not told in the order it happened, so they have to look it up in the Bible and rearrange it! This book contains many activities for your kids to have fun and learn. Its a great tool for Sunday School or any other activity for kids.
  • The Quest of the Chosen

    Val Inglis

    Paperback (Serendipity, Sept. 30, 2002)
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