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  • Rakshasi: The Legend Begins

    TJ Greene

    eBook (, Oct. 7, 2015)
    That Saturday, they went to a council meeting. Crystal had only been to two meetings. I sat with her. When it came time for new business to be addressed, Mr. Shoemaker went forward. “I have come to make a motion to relieve Ms. Crystal White from her teacher position at the reservation school?” Mr. Shoemaker said.Crystal and I were in shock. Will asked, “On what grounds do you think she should be relieved?” “She is Rakshasi!” Mr. Shoemaker roared.The people gasped and mumbled. “What evidence of this, do you have?” I yelled.Can love conquer all? Fate and destiny prove true in a Native American legend as Crystal White takes a teaching position on a reservation, learns her heritage and finds that she is the link to the survival of her people when she falls in love with the handsome Jonny Black. When they are introduced through a mutual friend their true destinies abound and they must face the challenges their ancestors foretold. How much truth is in the legends and folklore? Can they survive apart? Crystal and Jonny begin their journey to discover their fate and each other. Love is territorial, love conquers loss, and love is patient. This is the second of 5 books in the Birdie series that chronicles the journey of Crystal and her family through several generations. Faith and love are key components to Crystal’s survival. As she encounters so much loss in her life, she still pushes on to encourage others.“Have faith, Chief. Don’t you believe yet?” Crystal said.
  • The Legend Begins

    Isobelle Carmody

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 22, 2008)
    Who is Little Fur? Why, she's a half elf, half troll, as tall as a three-year-old human child, with slanted green eyes, wild red hair that brambles about her pointed ears, and bare, broad, four-toed feet. Little Fur loves and tends to the Old Ones, the seven ancient trees that protect her home, a small, magical wilderness nestled magically in a park in the midst of a large, bustling human city. When she learns that evil forces are out to destroy her beloved trees, the intrepid halfling must embark on an ambitious and dangerous journey into the human world and down into an ancient cut in the earth, in search of a way to save not only the Old Ones, but the Earth Spirit itself. Geared to young middle-grade readers who are, like our troll heroine, still innocent and natural champions of our earth, Little Fur is an eco-fantasy as wise and fey as it is adventurous and suspenseful.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Rakshasi: The Legend Begins

    TJ Greene

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2015)
    That Saturday, they went to a council meeting. Crystal had only been to two meetings. I sat with her. When it came time for new business to be addressed, Mr. Shoemaker went forward. “I have come to make a motion to relieve Ms. Crystal White from her teacher position at the reservation school?” Mr. Shoemaker said. Crystal and I were in shock. Will asked, “On what grounds do you think she should be relieved?” “She is Rakshasi!” Mr. Shoemaker roared. The people gasped and mumbled. “What evidence of this, do you have?” I yelled. Can love conquer all? Fate and destiny prove true in a Native American legend as Crystal White takes a teaching position on a reservation, learns her heritage and finds that she is the link to the survival of her people when she falls in love with the handsome Jonny Black. When they are introduced through a mutual friend their true destinies abound and they must face the challenges their ancestors foretold. How much truth is in the legends and folklore? Can they survive apart? Crystal and Jonny begin their journey to discover their fate and each other. Love is territorial, love conquers loss, and love is patient. This is the second of 5 books in the Birdie series that chronicles the journey of Crystal and her family through several generations. Faith and love are key components to Crystal’s survival. As she encounters so much loss in her life, she still pushes on to encourage others. “Have faith, Chief. Don’t you believe yet?” Crystal said.
  • The Legend Begins

    Trey King

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 30, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A full-color comic reader based on the newest LEGO(R) theme. Laval the Lion and Cragger the Crocodile are best friends. Neither can wait to reach the Age of Becoming when they'll be old enough to use CHI. But when Cragger and Laval sneak in to see the CHI before they're supposed to, things go very wrong. Now, the two princes find themselves sworn enemies fighting on behalf of their tribes! Read about their adventures, and discover the Legends of Chima!
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  • The Legend Begins

    Isobelle Carmody

    Hardcover (San Val, Jan. 15, 2008)
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  • The Legend Begins

    Marv Wolfman

    Hardcover (Mouse Works, May 1, 1995)
    Bitten by a radioactive spider that gives him great powers, Peter Parker soon learns that great powers bring great responsibilities
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  • Rakshasi: The Legend Begins: Birdie, Book 2

    TJ Greene, Darrell Schoppa, Author TJ Greene

    That Saturday, they went to a council meeting. Crystal had only been to two meetings. I sat with her. When it came time for new business to be addressed, Mr. Shoemaker went forward. “I have come to make a motion to relieve Ms. Crystal White from her teacher position at the reservation school?” Mr. Shoemaker said. Crystal and I were in shock. Will asked, “On what grounds do you think she should be relieved?” “She is Rakshasi!” Mr. Shoemaker roared. The people gasped and mumbled. “What evidence of this, do you have?” I yelled. Can love conquer all? Fate and destiny prove true in a Native American legend as Crystal White takes a teaching position on a reservation, learns her heritage and finds that she is the link to the survival of her people when she falls in love with the handsome Jonny Black. When they are introduced through a mutual friend their true destinies abound and they must face the challenges their ancestors foretold. How much truth is in the legends and folklore? Can they survive apart? Crystal and Jonny begin their journey to discover their fate and each other. Love is territorial, love conquers loss, and love is patient. This is the second of five books in the Birdie series that chronicles the journey of Crystal and her family through several generations. Faith and love are key components to Crystal’s survival. As she encounters so much loss in her life, she still pushes on to encourage others. “Have faith, Chief. Don’t you believe yet?” Crystal said.