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Books with title The Thunder King

  • The Thunder King

    Lee Duigon

    eBook (Chalcedon Foundation/Store House Press, Aug. 8, 2012)
    Can Obann be saved? Must the West's great city fall to the barbarians?The Thunder King's vast army encamps against the city, a ring of fire and steel. But treason brews inside the city walls...The tiny army of the Lord is on the march against the undefeated horde, in bold obedience to a divine command; but the boy king, Ryons, marches all alone across an empty land. The Lost Book of Scripture have been found, but they may be lost again before the human race can read them. And Jack and Ellayne have been captured by the Heathen.Prophets rise up in unexpected places, unlikely men and women perform deeds of desperate courage, and fantastic monsters stalk the night -- while the Thunder King stretches forth his hand to seize the world.Reading Level: Ages 10 and up
  • The Spider King

    David Swope

    Paperback (Swope Creative, July 28, 2020)
    King Fang has set a competition, and suitors for his daughter must spin a royal web for his approval. Will the princess marry the spider of her father’s choosing, or one who makes her laugh?A contest has led to a royal wedding.Who will be punished? Who will be king?The princess leans in, and King Fang too,waiting to see what Louis will do. And then he does something no spider has done.It really is simple when it is spun.Behold Lou’s tale of love, laughs — and fear.Is it on to the throne, or off with his rear?The Spider King is a fairy tale with a twist, told in rhyme. It’s a funny and surprising story about creativity, simplicity, and staying true to yourself. A read aloud for children ages 6-9—and their parents.
  • The Thunder King

    Lee Duigon

    Paperback (Storehouse Press, March 15, 2011)
    Can Obann be saved? Must the West's great city fall to the barbarians? Welcome to the third book in The Bell Mountain Series! The Thunder King's vast army encamps against the city, a ring of fire and steel. But treason brews inside the city walls... The tiny army of the Lord is on the march against the undefeated horde, in bold obedience, to a divine command; but the boy king, Ryons, marches all alone across an empty land. The Lost Book of Scripture have been found, but they may be lost again before the human race can read them. And Jack and Ellayne have been captured by the Heathen. Prophets rise up in unexpected places, unlikely men and women perform deeds of desperate courage, and fantastic monsters stalk the night -- while the Thunder King stretches forth his hand to seize the world. Lee Duigon is a Christian free-lance writer, journalist, editor, and novelist. His love of fantasy literature and sound theology are the driving motives in creating his engaging fiction.
  • The Spider King

    David Swope

    Hardcover (Swope Creative, Aug. 1, 2020)
    King Fang has set a competition, and suitors for his daughter must spin a royal web for his approval. Will the princess marry the spider of her father's choosing, or one who makes her laugh?A contest has led to a royal wedding.Who will be punished? Who will be king?The princess leans in, and King Fang too,waiting to see what Louis will do. And then he does something no spider has done.It really is simple when it is spun.Behold Lou's tale of love, laughs-and fear.Is it on to the throne, or off with his rear?The Spider King is a fairy tale with a twist, told in rhyme. It's a funny and surprising story about creativity, simplicity, and staying true to yourself. A read aloud for children ages 6-9-and their parents.
  • The Thunder King

    Amanda Loverseed

    Hardcover (Blackie Children's Books, March 28, 1991)
    None
  • The Spider King

    David Swope

    eBook (Swope Creative, July 29, 2020)
    King Fang has set a competition, and suitors for his daughter must spin a royal web for his approval. Will the princess marry the spider of her father’s choosing, or one who makes her laugh?A contest has led to a royal wedding.Who will be punished? Who will be king?The princess leans in, and King Fang too,waiting to see what Louis will do. And then he does something no spider has done.It really is simple when it is spun.Behold Lou’s tale of love, laughs — and fear.Is it on to the throne, or off with his rear?The Spider King is a fairy tale with a twist, told in rhyme. It’s a funny and surprising story about creativity, simplicity, and staying true to yourself. A read aloud for children ages 6-10—and their parents.
  • Bring the Thunder

    Jonathan Yanez, Justin Sloan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Because the universe can’t save itself. When others run from danger, Riot runs toward it. When others throw up, she throws down. And when there’s a brawl in a bar, well … she’s probably the one who caused it. But now, the person voted least likely not to blow stuff up by her unit has been given another mission: explore the universe and forge bonds with new alien races in order to save earth from another invasion. Backed by her ride or die crew - the only guys she’d trust on a mission such as this - and a scientist, because, well, science, Riot blasts off in a spaceship headed to distant galaxies, the fate of the planet resting on her shoulders. Bring the thunder is a fantastical space marine adventure with rollercoaster-like action and the kind of snarky humor you’ve come to love in movies like guardians of the galaxy. If you like the whiplash action of The Ember War and the ridiculousness of We Are Legion (We Are Bob), then you’ll be obsessed with the War Wolves series. Get your copy today to blast off to non-stop fun and war-games.
  • The Spider King

    Felicity Edwards, Francis Bomban

    eBook (Bluebell Publishers, Aug. 20, 2012)
    Arriving home from school one day Vikram’s world is turned upside down. His uncle has been killed in a terrorist bombing. He has to make a dramatic escape from home and country along with his mother and sister. For safety he and his sister Sita are sent to the Forest of Dean, but is it so safe? After they meet up with the girls next door even more adventures happen, when, together with the dog magician Ozy they go to a parallel world, to Quandah, to save the Spider King from the machinations of Enneth an evil sorceress who has usurped the kingdom.
  • Tasting the Thunder

    Gary Paulsen

    Paperback (Pan Books Ltd, )
    None
  • The King

    Dick Bruna

    (Follett Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1968)
    None
  • The Spider King

    Felicity Edwards

    Paperback (FeedaRead.com, Aug. 30, 2012)
    When is danger dangerous and when is it an adventure? That's what Vikram and his sister Sita have to discover when they are sent to the Forest of Dean for safety after escaping from their homeland. They find themselves with the Becky and Jojo, the two girls from next door, landing in Quandah a country in a parallel world. Here the king has been changed into a spider to escape an evil sorceress Enneth. The king and the country need the help of the children to win back the kingdom. Their combined talents allow them to win in the battle against Enneth but she has a nasty trick up her sleeve
  • The Spider King

    Felicity Edwards

    Paperback (Independently published, July 10, 2012)
    When is danger dangerous and when is it an adventure?That’s what Vikram and his sister Sita have to discover when they are sent to the Forest of Dean for safety after escaping from their homeland where they stay with Granny Licity and her dog Ozy. They meet Becky and Jojo, the two girls from next door. Ozy, who in reality is a magician, comes to understand the four of them are the Quartet of Innocence and transports them to Quandah; a country in a parallel world. Here, King Galath was changed into a spider by his friend the magician Ozymandias to escape an evil sorceress, Enneth. Who in her turn transforms the magician into a little black dog Ozy. The king and the country need the help of the children to win back the kingdom.The four willingly offer their help but first they need the right skills so readily undertake training according to their individual strengths and abilities. Although they succeed in restoring the king to his human form they discover Enneth had a nasty trick up her sleeve.