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Books with title Moon Magic

  • Loony Moon Magic

    Matthew Norrish, Eline Davis

    eBook
    Micky's dad has just got on a plane to Brazil to work on an archaeological project, leaving him and the rest of his family alone for six months. By way of compensation, he dreams of having amazing magical adventures on a flying carpet. His wish is granted one night with the help of the Janitor Stone that was given to him by his father as a secret Christmas present, which has the power to grant a person's heart's desire. A wizard called Fengari magically materialises in his bedroom, and sends him on a special mission to The Long Forgotten Land. There, the evil warlock Kakos is busy destroying the natural beauty of the land by chopping down all the trees and covering the earth with concrete and tarmac. Micky christens the magic carpet "Mercury" and flies through time and space to The Long Forgotten Land, trying to discover Kakos' greatest weakness so that he can put an end to his evil plans for good.
  • The Magic Moon

    Mike Anderson, Hazel Mitchell

    language (, March 7, 2010)
    This book is about a magical journey which starts when Megan and Kevin meet the sly Mr. Cog - a combination cat and dog - who takes them behind the moon. There they discover the wicked Money People who want Megan to stop the moon from turning. Who are these Money People and how did they get behind the moon? Who is Mr. Cog and his other animal friends? Those answers and much more unfold in an enchanting story which reveals universal themes about money, greed, spirituality, animals and treating others as you would have them treat you.From a reader: "I wanted to shoot you a quick email to let you know that my 6 year son's favorite book is The Magic Moon. It has been since the first time I read it to him at age 4 - all in one sitting. He constantly asks me to read it." - Brock
  • Magic

    Dylan Rodgers

    language (, Nov. 27, 2011)
    It was the mid- 1400's in England and a cult lurked about. The cult hunted magical creatures and wizards. Will, a 15 year old boy has discovered something about himself that spawns a fatalistic adventure between him, his friends and Magic.
  • Blood Moon Magic

    Ashley McLeo

    (Meraki Press, April 2, 2019)
    Blood was never something I thought I’d crave . . . But after a vampire bit me, I am—desperately so.Thank goodness I have a trio of hot fae guards and a sassy witch keeping me in line and teaching me about the supernatural world. One that, apparently, I was born to.Did I mention that I’m a hidden demi-fae princess? Or at least I was, before the aforementioned vampire attack.It’s been a hell of a day. Now I must find my attacker and kill him to reverse the curse. All while fighting my rising bloodlust, and trying to ignore my intense attraction to a certain devilishly handsome fae guard.If I fail, I’ll become a terrifying vampire-fae hybrid. A monster any vampire monarch would love to control.I only have five days to save myself.And now the clock is ticking . . .With a fresh take on vampires and fae, Blood Moon Magic is a fast-paced, action-filled paranormal romance that will have you turning the pages until late at night.
  • Moonlight Magic

    Various Authors

    eBook (Stripes Publishing, Oct. 6, 2016)
    As the stars twinkle on a snowy night, a brave barn owl teaches a little hare not to be afraid of the dark, an adventurous kitten discovers a magical new home and a lonely foal finds a friend to share Christmas with.A heart-warming collection of animal stories, perfect for bedtime reading. Cuddle up and share this delightful anthology with your little ones.
  • Moontime Magic

    Laurel Reinhardt, Barrie Smeeth

    language (, May 2, 2013)
    Description of MM:Erin, the now thirteen year old girl from The Girl Who Kept Her Magic (in which she learned to celebrate the seasons of the year), is facing the most important challenge of her life: her own coming-of-age ritual. Guided by her dreams, the voice of her deceased mentor (Evangeline, from The Girl Who Kept Her Magic), her mother, and her goddess-mother, Erin embarks on a journey to acknowledge her changing relationship with herself, her community, and her friends. Together with her closest friend, a Christian, and another girl in her community, Erin launches herself into a new mystery which is both intriguing and intimidating, precisely because it is a mystery. Beginning with a repetitive dream which she doesn’t understand, Erin searches for meaning and understanding of changes which began for her the previous year at Beltane (the May Day celebration in which she participated). As the dream’s meaning comes clear, Erin and those who love her devise a way to celebrate her beginning steps into womanhood/adulthood. What Erin doesn’t immediately realize is what she may be leaving behind—childhood dreams, a certain level of irresponsibility, and even some friends—nor what she may be gaining—adult responsibilities to herself and her community, and a level of truthfulness she hadn’t achieved before. At the end of the book I have included resources for experiencing your own coming-of-age ceremony, no matter what your age.
  • My Magical Moon

    Ryan MacFadyen, Ashleigh Dineen

    Paperback (Library and Archives of Canada, Oct. 2, 2018)
    A book of comfort, a book of hope, a book of love. For anyone who needs a little light in their lives. Beautifully illustrated with original artwork, the reader can take comfort that no matter the situation or difficulty being faced you will have that light to guide and comfort you.
  • Magic

    Joseph Bokea

    eBook (Storymoja and Worldreader, April 4, 2017)
    Twelve -year- old Joe does not know if he's human or not . His is a world of wizards and green people and magic. In a world where a lack of identity is seen as a threat to the species, Joe must decide weather he is human or alien… but at what cost? Joe and his best friend, Oak, are being trained by their mentor, Master Leaf, to join the secret war against the cruel and oppressive humans. They are joined by Emerald. a beautiful and powerful Greenori princess who hates humans and wants revenge for the murder of her parents. But as the war becomes deadlier, and Joe and Emerald become closer, tension builds up. Joe is suspected as a traitor and a spy for the humans. Soon, Joe must make a decision about his identity and which side he will really choose.
  • Moon Dog Magic

    Jennifer Willis

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2018)
    The fate of the world depends on an unwitting teenage witch and her overweight cat.Sally Dahl thought she was casting rune spells for a healthier planet, but a grievous error in her magickal calculations has her calling up legendary Berserker warriors instead—sworn into her service, and with bottomless junk food cravings. Worse, her mistake rebounds and ages her at an alarming rate. So much for saving the Earth.When she stumbles across a living god in Portland who promises to help, she thinks she’s out of danger. But Sally doesn’t know she’s the legendary Rune Witch, with greater magick in her hands than she could possibly imagine. Nor does she have a clue that Thor, Freya, Odin, and other survivors of the Norse pantheon are nearby, struggling without their supernatural powers to eke out a living, and trying desperately to stop one of their own from bringing about the destruction of the World Tree, and by extension, the Cosmos.With her own life on the line, can Sally harness her power and find her way to a new generation of Vikings in time to prevent Ragnarok?Moon Dog Magic is the first book in the Rune Witch urban fantasy series. If you like modern-day magick, action-packed mayhem, and ancient legends come to life, you’ll love the Rune Witch books. Start reading today!(Moon Dog Magic was originally published as Valhalla [2011].)--------------------------Jennifer Willis loves tales of magickal mayhem, unlikely adventure, and playful intrigue. She is the author of the Rune Witch urban fantasy series and the MARS science fiction romance series. She is the writer behind the late Northwest Love Stories feature in The Oregonian and has a byline in the British Fantasy Award-winning Women Destroy Science Fiction from Lightspeed, which was named one of NPR’s best books in 2014.She lives in Oregon with her dude, their dog, an unruly quartet of cats, and possibly a family of raccoons residing under the house.Jennifer-Willis.com
  • Moonlight Magic

    Janet Condon, Rebecca Condon

    eBook
    This is a delightful bedtime story with a happy ending to be enjoyed by 2-10yr olds and their parents alike. The text is interlaced with over a dozen colourful hand painted illustrations.Meet the musical rainbow buds in this magical encounter.
  • Magic Moon: Bears Ears

    Shirley Moulton, Marilyn Whitchurch, Cody Moulton

    Paperback (Shirley Moulton, Nov. 11, 2017)
    Magic Moon is a cool, quirky, gigantic, somewhat terrifying, alien “moon-like” being who likes puns and jokes when he’s not giving great advice.Join Magic Moon and his friends from two worlds as they continue to deal with bullies, help save an endangered species, support Bears Ears National Monument, and experience a rare solar eclipse!
  • Moon Without Magic

    Michael O. Tunnell

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Oct. 4, 2007)
    When her magic lamp is stolen, Aminah, along with the helpless jinni who is now trapped outside the lamp, devoid of his powers, must go up against thieving bands, pirates, and Princess Badr, who is bent on revenge, to get it back.
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