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Books with title Some Little People

  • Mean Little People

    Paige Dearth

    eBook (Fiction with Meaning LLC, April 9, 2017)
    #1 Amazon BestsellerA crime thriller unlike anything you’ve ever read. This book grabs you by the throat and never let’s go until the last page.My name is Tony. When I was seven years old the bullies in my class almost killed me; my father was angry that I let it happen, but he always hated me. At thirteen I went to prison for a crime I didn't commit; it was the worst experience of my life. Living on the streets was hard; being part of a gang was even harder.Oh, and I did find people to love along the way...and, I would do anything to protect them, anything. **WARNING** 18+ Readers Only. Graphic content and subject matter. (This is a standalone novel)NOTE: Mean Little People was previously titled, Born Mobster. The content remains the same.Praise for Mean Little People"It's addicting. Mean Little People reminded me of Karin Slaughter's Pretty Girls. I like authors that are not afraid to tackle subjects with straightforward rawness that they infuse in their prose." - Vlad, NetGalley Reviewer"This is a wonderful piece of writing, and definitely a memorable story. This is one of those books that you will still be thinking about long after finishing it." - Todd, NetGalley Reviewer"This is a tale of abuse, betrayal, and the desperate quest for redemption and acceptance in a world that let one more child down. Read it, try to tell me you are not affected." - Tome Tender"A unique novel with dark undertones. Paige is a master at revealing the underbelly of society and providing not only a good read, but also a lesson in mortality." - Robert, NetGalley ReviewerMean Little People eBook Categories:Horror NovelsPsychological HorrorSuspenseful NovelsRealistic FictionThrillerDarkDisturbingCrime FictionMurderVigilante JusticeMafiaFamily Drama NovelsSuspense HorrorKidnapping NovelsScaryPsychological Thriller
  • Some Little People

    George Kringle

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Some People Do

    Frank Lowe, Josh Hara

    Hardcover (BQB Publishing, June 1, 2019)
    As a parent, discussing diversity with your child can be difficult, especially if you have your own questions. Some People Do boils this topic down to provide the simplest of answers. By the time your child finishes reading this book, they will have been introduced to all facets of people, without any one being more revered than the other.
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  • Mean Little People

    Paige Dearth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 2, 2017)
    #1 Amazon BestsellerA crime thriller unlike anything you’ve ever read. This book grabs you by the throat and never let’s go until the last page.My name is Tony. When I was seven years old the bullies in my class almost killed me; my father was angry that I let it happen, but he always hated me. At thirteen I went to prison for a crime I didn't commit; it was the worst experience of my life. Living on the streets was hard; being part of a gang was even harder.Oh, and I did find people to love along the way...and, I would do anything to protect them, anything. **WARNING** 18+ Readers Only. Graphic content and subject matter. (This is a standalone novel)NOTE: Mean Little People was previously titled, Born Mobster. The content remains the same.Praise for Mean Little People"It's addicting. Mean Little People reminded me of Karin Slaughter's Pretty Girls. I like authors that are not afraid to tackle subjects with straightforward rawness that they infuse in their prose." - Vlad, NetGalley Reviewer"This is a wonderful piece of writing, and definitely a memorable story. This is one of those books that you will still be thinking about long after finishing it." - Todd, NetGalley Reviewer"This is a tale of abuse, betrayal, and the desperate quest for redemption and acceptance in a world that let one more child down. Read it, try to tell me you are not affected." - Tome Tender"A unique novel with dark undertones. Paige is a master at revealing the underbelly of society and providing not only a good read, but also a lesson in mortality." - Robert, NetGalley ReviewerMean Little People eBook Categories:Horror NovelsPsychological HorrorSuspenseful NovelsRealistic FictionThrillerDarkDisturbingCrime FictionMurderVigilante JusticeMafiaFamily Drama NovelsSuspense HorrorKidnapping NovelsScaryPsychological Thriller
  • The Little People

    David R. Wilkerson

    Hardcover (Fleming H Revell Co, Jan. 15, 1966)
    159 pages
  • The little people

    David R Wilkerson

    Hardcover (F. H. Revell Co, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • Some People Do

    Frank Lowe, Josh Hara

    eBook (BQB Publishing, June 1, 2019)
    As a parent, discussing diversity with your child/children can be difficult, especially if you have your own questions. "Some People Do" boils this topic down to provide the simplest of answers. By the time your child/children finish reading this book, they will have been introduced to all facets of people, without any one being more revered than the other.
  • Big People, Little People

    Malachy Doyle

    Paperback (A&C Black, April 1, 2010)
    The king of the Little People thinks he is the most powerful, most important king in the world. But Ossian, the court minstrel, knows better. He knows about the kingdom of the Big People. What will happen when the two rulers meet?
  • Wee Little People

    D. LUCCI, David Bartolucci Jr.

    eBook (David Bartolucci, Nov. 2, 2013)
    This is the story JoeWee of the Wee Little People. The Wees are miniature folk who spend their days riding honeybees and caterpillars, and playing Bug ball with the Ladybugs. However, JoeWee was born much smaller than the other Wees. He is constantly teased and laughed at because of his size. JoeWee is a very sad and unhappy Wee. Then one day, JoeWee's Granddad leads him to a hidden cave under an ancient tree with a secret that just might make JoeWee a happy boy again. Publisher:
  • The Little People

    Guy Quigley, Nadia Quigley (RIP), Joanna Quigley

    eBook (LULU.COM, July 3, 2007)
    Sandy Piggot a ten year old American girl leaves her New York home for a family vacation in Ireland. Being chased by what her Irish cousin Kevin calls a witch they run for their lives and by some supernatural and magical circumstance find themselves in the land of The Little People, a world that exists in the eyes of some and not in others. They embark on a strange exciting adventure into the world of the Leprechauns. The comical King Shamus of The Ring of Kerry has a serious problem in his village kingdom. It is under siege from ferocious rats and the King has lost the spell for controlling the size of the rodents. He is able to make time stand still and shrink the children to fit into the world of the Little People. This is much to the delight of the frightened Sean Flynn, who acts as the King’s footstool and general lackey. Sandy, with the help of Dermot O’ Neill, the King’s right hand man is introduced to the mythical being, the Banshee who agrees to help them. The Banshee offers them the use of “Star of the Night” a magical flying horse and they set out into the real world to bring help from Kevin’s bedroom in the form of children’s battery operated toys. In the normal world and because of their size, they have to contend with everything from dogs to frogs. Their Grandfather, the only household believer and a teller of Leprechaun stories is brought into the picture to help execute their plan. Utilizing the toys; two Harrier jets, a truck, soldiers and two nurses, a Jeep and a Police car they wage war on the rats to win the battle. Along the way they face several challenges and with the help of King Shamus and his men solve the riddle of the so-called witch and are responsible for the capture of an escaped convict. What do their parents believe happened to them or was it all simply a dream? Is it real or is it in their minds, only the viewer will decide what the truth that suits the moment.
  • THE LITTLE PEOPLE

    DAVID WILKERSON

    Paperback (SPIRE, March 15, 1974)
    An awe inspiring and thought provoking book!
  • The Little People

    Roy Brimblecombe

    language (, May 25, 2016)
    Living among tribal people deep in the jungle, Christof is told by his anthropologist parents that he is to be sent home to go to school, so he runs away into the jungle, where he encounters the mythical and feared Little People.