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Books with title Ray of Sunlight

  • Ray of Sunlight

    Brynn Stein, Nicholas Santasier, Harmony Ink Press

    Audiobook (Harmony Ink Press, March 14, 2016)
    Russ Michaels has his whole life ahead of him but no plans beyond dropping out of school as soon as he turns 18. He's been in and out of juvenile detention for the last four years and thoroughly expects to end up in an adult penitentiary at some point. He hates life and everyone in it, especially this latest community service that he earned in lieu of juvie yet again. CJ Calhoun has big plans. He wants to bring joy and happiness to sick and injured children for as long as he can by performing as a clown. The problem is, he has stage-four cancer and a horrible prognosis. When circumstances throw these two polar opposites together, they find they have more in common than they imagined. CJ discovers Russ's talent for art and arranges for Russ to create a mural in the hospital foyer, which leads to a tentative scholarship to the Art Institute. As life changes in ways neither of them could have expected, Russ must work harder than ever to better himself as CJ struggles with his deteriorating health.
  • A Ray of Light

    Walter Wick

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Feb. 26, 2019)
    A photographic exploration into the beauty and magic of light from the creator of the bestselling A Drop of Water and the Can You See What I See? series.The wonder of light has fascinated readers for ages. Walter Wick's mesmerizing photographs paired with simple yet fascinating text and scientific observations help readers understand the secrets and complexity of light. You will learn what light is made of and how it fits alongside everything else in the world. Walter introduces readers into the mystery behind incandescence, light waves, the color spectrum, and iridescence as well as how we perceive light in our world and beyond. Walter Wick demonstrates that science and art both offer ways to observe the world around us. A Ray of Light is perfect for the STEM curriculum as it incorporates the early disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
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  • Ray of Sunlight

    Brynn Stein

    eBook (Harmony Ink Press, March 19, 2015)
    Russ Michaels has his whole life ahead of him but no plans beyond dropping out of school as soon as he turns eighteen. He’s been in and out of juvenile detention for the last four years and thoroughly expects to end up in an adult penitentiary at some point. He hates life and everyone in it, especially this latest community service that he earned in lieu of juvie yet again.CJ Calhoun has big plans. He wants to bring joy and happiness to sick and injured children for as long as he can by performing as a clown. The problem is, he has stage-four cancer and a horrible prognosis.When circumstances throw these two polar opposites together, they find they have more in common than they imagined. CJ discovers Russ’s talent for art and arranges for Russ to create a mural in the hospital foyer, which leads to a tentative scholarship to the Art Institute. As life changes in ways neither of them could have expected, Russ must work harder than ever to better himself as CJ struggles with his deteriorating health.
  • Sunlight

    Erin Edison

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Put on sunglasses. Feel its warmth. It's time to learn about sunlight.
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  • Ray of Light

    Elle Scott

    eBook (DJB, March 17, 2017)
    Will her choice lead to peace, or will it lead to destruction?What if five minutes became five years?What if friends became foes? What if every truth became a lie?Yesterday, Nora worked at Palladium Enterprises with her closest friends, collecting orbs that have the power to protect and destroy.Today, she's caught in a war.Eighteen-year-old Nora Ray works for a secret company where, along with her team-mates, she is given the task to locate and retrieve power orbs. On a routine mission, she steps into a vault-like room and is frozen in time. When she emerges five years later, she finds her friends on opposing sides of a war. While Nora struggles with who to trust, she is given a one-of-a-kind orb that transforms her desires into visible energy. She now holds the key to stopping the war.But first she has a choice to make... Which side will she be on? And will her choice lead to peace or will it lead to destruction?One choice can change everything.Ray of Light is Elle Scott's debut novel, and is the first in a Science-Fiction/Contemporary Fantasy trilogy called The Incandescent Series. Ray of light follows three strong females as they find themselves in the crossfire of a war over mysterious orbs. The strange appearance of these orbs, where they come from, or what they will be used for is not what threatens these girls the most; their biggest obstacle will be the choices they each have to make. If you love Lauren Oliver, Claudia Grey, and Rachael Craw, you will love this powerful new science-fiction trilogy for Young Adults.Purchase now and start the series today. "A dramatic, engaging story, with impressive worldbuilding and intriguing characters. Ray of Light is sure to appeal to young adults who love fast-paced SF books." - Madeline Dyer, Amazon bestselling author of The Untamed Series."A real cliffhanger with all of the elements of a stunning story. Beautiful imagery and wonderfully complex, developed characters add to a plot which is fast-paced, never predictable and always twisting and turning. The differing perspectives of the characters raise important moral issues and great discussion points. First person narrative meant that I strongly felt the characters' emotions; pain, excitement, lust, embarrassment, happiness, uncertainty, and grief. I truly had those world crashing down, slow motion, stopped-in-time, internally chaotic moments. When I love a book, I devour it. I couldn't stop reading- and the best thing is, there are sequels! Ray of Light is a must-read!" - Jacqui, amazon review"Elle Scott, and her debut novel Ray of Light, transformed me from speculative fiction sceptic to devotee." - Fiona Weaver, memoirist."Even after darkness has crept throughout my body and threatened to leave me empty, I don't feel hollow. Instead, a small sparkle of light glistens in the distance, and it's called hope." - Nora Ray
  • Sunlight

    Samantha Bell, Jeff Bane

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Using the new Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), the My World of Science series provides the earliest readers with background on key STEM concepts. Sunlight explores the sun's energy and how it affects the earth in a simple, engaging way that will help readers develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a glossary and index.
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  • Of Sunlight

    Jane Burton, Kim Taylor

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • Ray of Sunlight

    Brynn Stein

    Paperback (Harmony Ink Press LLC, March 19, 2015)
    Russ Michaels has his whole life ahead of him but no plans beyond dropping out of school as soon as he turns eighteen. He’s been in and out of juvenile detention for the last four years and thoroughly expects to end up in an adult penitentiary at some point. He hates life and everyone in it, especially this latest community service that he earned in lieu of juvie yet again. CJ Calhoun has big plans. He wants to bring joy and happiness to sick and injured children for as long as he can by performing as a clown. The problem is, he has stage-four cancer and a horrible prognosis. When circumstances throw these two polar opposites together, they find they have more in common than they imagined. CJ discovers Russ’s talent for art and arranges for Russ to create a mural in the hospital foyer, which leads to a tentative scholarship to the Art Institute. As life changes in ways neither of them could have expected, Russ must work harder than ever to better himself as CJ struggles with his deteriorating health.
  • Ways of Sunlight

    Sam Selvon

    Paperback (Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd, )
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  • Sunlight

    Geniuz Gamer

    language (, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Book 5 of Zombie Invasion SeriesSunlightShort storyline This is the fifth and final installment of a five part pentalogy. Ensnared by one of Herobrine's traps, the helpless heroes watch in dismay as Herobrine prepares the last of his vile machinations. With a nearly limitless supply of minions and the weapons and armor to enhance their fighting ability, Herobrine may just bring doom to the entire world. Meanwhile, as the heroes work on an escape route, Herobrine becomes over-confident and conducts a risky experiment to amplify his powers.Marching out in full daylight, Herobrine's entire army sets upon an unwary countryside. The Castle and surrounding kingdom is attacked, and the King's men rush to defend the castle from invaders.In the meantime, Steve and the heroes escape their prison and the clutches of the iron golems. They journey back through to the Nether, where they request the aid of the Pigmen King. Given Steve's heroism when he helped defend the Nether Fortress from zombies, an army of Pigmen joins Steve. As mighty armies clash on the desert sands, the path to power becomes a struggle between the forces of good and evil.Follow this Exciting New Adventure!!!!! GRAB your copy NOW!!!!!
  • Sunlight

    Thorn

    language (, Aug. 6, 2018)
    I need to put it out there. I hate being a vampire. I love who turned me but I hate the whole being stuck the same age forever.Add in the mocha beauty that happens to be a jock, and I feel like I am in stereotype hell.
  • Sunlight

    C. L. Bledsoe

    eBook (Etopia Press, Feb. 4, 2011)
    The sunflower farm was the most boring place on earth. Until weird things started happening...What's the most boring place in the world? The farm. After his mother's death, Sol is sent to spend the summer with his aunt and uncle, but with no cell service and only an old dinosaur of a computer, Sol's not sure how he's going to survive. But his boredom is interrupted by strange sounds at night, the discovery of a mysterious cave, and stuff that starts to sound an awful lot like a bedtime story his mother used to tell him when he was small...that just might be true...