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  • Snowflakes: A Short Story Collection

    K. M. Shea

    eBook (, Jan. 14, 2017)
    Though Rakel’s battle with Tenebris is over, pieces of her story have yet to be told.Why did Phile the Robber Maiden travel to Verglas? How did Oskar become Rakel’s attendant? And what became of Aleifr —the soldier who tried to assassinate Rakel? No one knew…until now.Snowflakes is a collection of twelve Snow Queen short stories—three of which have never before been released! Each story will offer a unique perspective on old events, unveil a previously untold secret, or offer a peek at Rakel’s life after the war and the strength of character she continues to exude.This collection is best enjoyed after reading Heart of Ice (The Snow Queen Book 1) and Sacrifice (The Snow Queen Book 2).
  • Kit's Short Story Collection

    Valerie Tripp, Renee Graef, Philip Hood, Susan McAliley

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Five short stories starring Kit are followed by brief actual accounts of what life was like for Americans during the Great Depression.
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  • Kaya's Short Story Collection

    Janet Beeler Shaw, Bill Farnsworth, Susan McAliley, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Five short stories starring the Nez Perce girl Kaya are followed by brief actual accounts of what life was like for Native Americans in the eighteenth century.
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  • Sorry.: A Short Story Collection

    Marc Richard

    eBook
    For fans of Marc Richard who don't have time to read a whole novel. The perfect bathroom reader. This is how he got his start. Includes dumb ramblings and poetry that will probably make you feel better about yourself. Witness an ice skater being eaten by sharks! Unwrap odd Christmas gifts! Find out who the familiar stranger is living next door! All this and more!!!
  • Freya Snow Short Story Collection

    L.C. Mawson

    language (, Nov. 29, 2015)
    Follow Freya Snow's adventures between the first and second book.GhostsFreya never liked Halloween.Every year on Halloween, Freya could swear that she was being watched.Of course, now she knows that she has been, by a ghost no less, since she was born, but her unease refuses to fade.Maybe Amber’s not the only thing that goes bump in the night…ColdWith the whole family over for Christmas, it’s perhaps the worst time for Freya’s powers to go on the fritz.It’s been a few months since she learned about magic, and Freya finally feels that she has a handle on her powers. At least, until she gets a cold.With every sneeze causing an explosion, keeping her secret throughout the holiday seems impossible.Whoever said Christmas wasn’t stressful for the kids?CandlesFreya always hated that her birthday was on Valentine’s.With Damon entertaining his new girlfriend, Amber distracted by the anniversary of her mother’s death, and her sister in Japan, Freya predicts a lousy day of eating cake alone.She doesn’t predict the Demon looking for revenge.TestFreya tries to multi-task by catching up with her sister while hunting Demons.Probably not her smartest plan...The Freya Snow Short Story Collection is made up of various YA paranormal romance free short stories following Freya on her adventures between her first and second book.Freya SnowBook One: HuntBook Two: White
  • Addy's Short Story Collection

    Susan McAliley, Dahl Taylor, Gabriela Dellosso, John Thompson

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Five short stories starring the African American girl Addy are followed by brief actual accounts of what life was like for African Americans after the Civil War ended.
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  • Molly's Short Story Collection

    Susan McAliley, Philip Hood, Nick Backes

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Short stories tell how Molly deals with change when World War Two sends her father overseas and her mother into the Red Cross, and how she learns to be responsible, a good student, and a good friend.
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  • Charmed: A Short Story Collection

    Students of Horner Junior High School Fremont

    language (, June 6, 2017)
    A fictional short story collection about a girl named Mirabelle who becomes trapped in a charm bracelet and must live the lives of 12 different people in 12 different worlds to escape. This collection was written by the following members of the Horner Junior High Short Story Club: Rachana Jukanti, Rachel Kavalakatt, Ritambhara Kaushik, Amirah Mohamed Rafi, Nichelle Wong, Felicia Mo, Stanley, Sachi Huilgol, Kaashvi Agnihotri, Percy Perkins, Prachi Sinha, Mansi Khare, Azul, Uma Shankar, and Chandu Garapaty. We all hope this inspires other young authors to get out there and write something!
  • The Short Story Collection

    Yari Garcia

    language (, Nov. 1, 2015)
    I love to listen to my readers when they leave me reviews, post to my Facebook Page, or send me e-mails. Because of all your wonderful feedback and requests for an all-in-one book, I've decided to make a collection of my short stories in one convenient, easy-to-navigate eBook. In this eBook, you will find ten of my published short stories, including the most popular ones, such as Nikki and the Vampire, The Girl in the Converse Shoes, and Just Dance.
  • Short Story Collection Vol. 1

    R.M. Archer

    language (, May 29, 2018)
    Lost Girl:Nia is the granddaughter of Captain Hook and has a bitter distaste for Peter Pan. Until she meets him, that is.Escape Room:Four teens wake in a dark room. Faced with puzzles they must solve to escape, they uncover a sinister secret.The Paladins:Tensions are running high as Eliot Dashire's paladin apprentices near the end of their training and the selection of his successor. Can their relationships survive his decision?Silence:Fiona Wildman has special powers. Powers that a scientific mega-corporation wants to exploit.
  • A Collection of Short Stories

    Western Primary School, Luke Mathius Harlow

    language (, June 20, 2015)
    A collection of short stories, written by Western Primary School students, aged 7 years.
  • A Good Story: A Collection of Short Short Stories

    Cassandra Foster

    eBook (Mildred C Smith, Jan. 27, 2013)
    A Good Story offers stories that are fictionalizations of incidents in the ordinary lives of real African Americans. Youth will enjoy these stories and learn about mundane, everyday aspects of the lives of African Americans. Most of the stories are just fun and funny. A few are inspirational. The stories appeal especially to those who are nine years old and older, including adults. Readers identify with the people in the stories and are inspired by them. That makes the stories all the more interesting, and that encourages youths to read more and more.