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Books with title The Legend of the Ghost Buck

  • The Legend of the Red Ghost

    Mr. Michael L. Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2013)
    "As quickly as I emerged from the bushes I turned and there, running toward us on the dirt road, was the most gruesome creature I had ever seen in my life. The creature was red and looked to be 10 to 12 feet tall and ran on four legs. On his back sat a human skeleton. Behind him sat the large, red setting sun. It looked as if the monster was riding out of the sun. The skeleton’s jaw was agape as if he were laughing at us, jeering at us, striking fear into our hearts. The creature careened toward us at a frightening pace. I was almost frozen in fear. 'Run, Joseph, run!' I screamed. I reached over and grabbed the frightened boy with one hand and began to pull him along behind me as quickly as my legs would carry me. We ran back into the woods. The twigs and branches of the bushes and trees snapped as we plunged into the forest. The briars and thorns tore at our clothes and our flesh. Joseph emitted a scream. “Run faster!” he shouted. “It’s right behind us!” The thunderous hooves got louder as the creature picked up speed and bore down on us." The Legend of the Red Ghost is inspired by actual events as told by 16-year-old Kip Young. Kip craves adventure and an escape from the uneventful life in a frontier boom town. Kip's life is anything but ideyllic. His younger brother, Charlie, suffers a congenital heart defect that threatens his life. One evening, a strange creature appears in the countryside terrorizing the townsfolk. It was described as running on four legs and covered with red fur. Most ominous of all was the spectral rider that sat on its back. Witnesses described a human skeleton that brandished a sword. Charlie soon becomes convinced the monster, known as "the Red Ghost," is the incarnation of Death itself. Charlie overhears several townsfolk discussing the monster. They refer to it as one of the seven horsemen of the Apocalypse. Others refer to it as the devil's stead. Certain he is going to die, Charlie becomes depressed. Kip decides to track down the creature to discover its true origin and protect his brother.
  • The Legend of the Bunny

    Kay Spann Byrd, Cindy Bowman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2015)
    A delightful fully-illustrated story that tells how the bunny became a part of the Easter celebration. Bunnies do not lay eggs, and there is no Easter chicken. Full color. Educational and fun for all ages.
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  • The Legend Of Buddy

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    Paperback (Simon Pulse,2005, )
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  • Legend of the Lost Legend

    R.L. STINE

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC HIPPO, July 6, 1997)
    Justin and Marissa Clarke accompany their father on a trip to the mysterious land of Brovania, where they attempt to locate The Lost Legend, an ancient manuscript that has been missing for nearly five hundred years.
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  • Legend of the Lost

    Okey Nwamadi

    eBook (, March 26, 2018)
    Thuli, Onah and Deji are inseparable friends but a divine-induced chain of events ensues, resulting in Onah’s departure for Belgium, Thuli’s return to South Africa, her home country, and Deji’s transformation into a superhero called Superwind, endowed with special powers to combat evil in Negerna. Their experiences at the Idare cave, gives prophetic insight to a series of events that changed the world, bringing Africa to the fore of the global development. The story of legend of the lost captures the “end of the world” theory which has been a recurring subject for both science and religion. Virtual reality, technology and environmental degradation have made the concept more than an apocalypse. It is prophecy that plays out through a natural process of regeneration. Nature is divine providence and always in symmetry with the will of God.Eventually, the biblical value of faith remains.
  • The Legend of Ghost Dog Island

    Rita Monette

    Paperback (Mirror World Publishing, March 15, 1746)
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  • Legend: The Best of...

    Bob Marley

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  • Legend of the Lost Legend

    R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, March 15, 1719)
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