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Books with title Serious Moonlight

  • Moonlight

    Cynthia Rylant, Melissa Sweet

    Library Binding (HarperColl, Aug. 19, 2003)
    Softly padding through the darkness, Moonlight explores the world on her favorite night, Halloween.The town and countryside glow with shining stars. The wide yellow moon lights pumpkins, racoons, and children out having fun. . . .Told in eloquently simple, lyrical words, with dazzling, luminous paintings, Moonlight evokes not just the excitement of Halloween, but something more -- the reassuring warmth and friendliness that is a special part of this special night.
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  • Moonlight

    Jeffrey J Neubauer, Shea Zubair

    Paperback (PK Books Inc., July 30, 2010)
    What are those things that go “BUMP” in the night? Who is out there in the dark? Could it be the Boogie Man? Champ the Cat as well as his best friends, Junior, Johnny and little Jessie will spend an amazing and incredibly spooky evening in their tree house where they will learn to face their fear of the dark. Moonlight is another special edition story from the world known Kitty Foo book series.
  • Moonlight

    Jan Ormerod

    Hardcover (Viking, Jan. 5, 1982)
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  • Moonlight

    Marcia Vaughan, Bryan Pollard

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, )
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  • Moonlight

    Tugba Guducu Poyraz, Ayla Acet

    eBook (Kagit Yayinevi, Sept. 23, 2019)
    ''Have you ever felt worried about losing moonlight? Amy has. Even though she can’t find a solution in her bedroom, she chooses to find the bright part of the Moon. When Amy, who discovers the planets in her dream travel, understands that the main reason of the problem is the Sun, she finds a solution to show the importance of sharing. It is not difficult for Amy to convince the Sun who understands that teamwork makes the dream work...''In the book, the author aimed to give brief information about the planets and our solar system in an enjoyable way with the help of Amy's story. The readers will be able to have general information about our solar system and the features of each planet indirectly in a contextualized text.
  • Moonlight

    Tab Mix

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 14, 2019)
    Fantasy. 280 pages. Recommended for Ages 12+.Magical. Fantastical. With an intriguing villain and a stand-apart heroine, Moonlight is a wonder-filled adventure from beginning to end. Eve is oh-so-unique and Miach is darling (sort of) as they traverse the magical Lle in pursuit of — or fleeing from — the Emperor Axael. This is a can’t-put-it-down book and a charming ride through an imaginative fairy land full of danger.Eve Hearth is a young Wiccan with a difficult life: neglectful parents, an evil rival, and a crush on someone who doesn’t like her back. When she casts a spell for “something better,” though, she attracts the attention of an unusual Emperor, who offers her a chance to learn more powerful magic and run the mysterious Lle while he’s off doing “something” somewhere else. Eve soon finds herself embroiled in a royal uprising and lost in the Lle with a deposed king named Miach.Magic – Occult – Coming of Age – Young Adult – New Adult – Fantasy – High Fantasy – Celtic Mythology – Wicca – Druid – Adventure
  • Moonlight

    Jan Ormerod

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, May 31, 1986)
    It's nighttime, and the little girl from the companion book Sunshine is now winding down her day: she eats her dinner, takes a bath, and says good-night to her dolls. Her dad reads her a bedtime story, but she's not quite ready to go to sleep — she gets up for a glass of water, a hug, a reading session with her mom, and then, when both of her parents fall asleep, she's ready for bed again. Kids love routines and will be able to see themselves in this simple, wordless illustrated story.
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  • Serious Moonlight

    Jenn Bennett, Devon Sorvari, Tantor Audio

    Audiobook (Tantor Audio, June 25, 2019)
    Mystery-book aficionado Birdie Lindberg has an overactive imagination. Raised in isolation and homeschooled by strict grandparents, she's cultivated a whimsical fantasy life in which she plays the heroic detective and every stranger is a suspect. But her solitary world expands when she takes a job the summer before college, working the graveyard shift at a historic Seattle hotel. In her new job, Birdie hopes to blossom from introverted dreamer to brave pioneer, and gregarious Daniel Aoki volunteers to be her guide. The hotel's charismatic young van driver shares the same nocturnal shift and patronizes the waterfront Moonlight Diner where she waits for the early morning ferry after work. Daniel also shares her appetite for intrigue, and he's stumbled upon a real-life mystery: a famous reclusive writer - never before seen in public - might be secretly meeting someone at the hotel. To uncover the writer's puzzling identity, Birdie must come out of her shell . . . discovering that most confounding mystery of all may be her growing feelings for the elusive riddle that is Daniel.