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Books with title The Well-wishers

  • The Wishing Well

    Hannah Mira

    eBook
    Dawn, an average girl who thought to live a boring life. Until she was invited on a cruise for her older sisters birthday, her life will change. The oceans destined her to an unknown land were plants eat meat and dragons and other dangerous creatures roam about. In order to get home, Dawn must embark on a journey to find a appropraite gift for the wishing well to wish her self back home to her famly. Her journey gives her exciting adventures, tasks, and a new companion. Will she ever get home? or will the mysterious of the unkown land engulf her. Read to find out!
  • THE WISHING WELL

    Shobana Gomes

    (, April 19, 2017)
    An Enchanting Tale about a little girl’s dream of going to school, her magical encounter with White Princess, the Guardian of the Wishing Well, and her wish come true.
  • The Wishing Well

    Rene Cloke

    (Wheaton Of Exeter, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • The Wishing Well

    Mickey Crabtree

    eBook (, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Today is the best day of Peter's life: Wish Day! Today is the day that his wish, which he has held on to for his entire 11 years on Earth, might come true. The problem is that only one wish is ever granted on Wish Day. Whose wish will it be? The Wishing Well is a short novel. This story appeals to young readers. It explores themes surrounding empathy, friendship, and selflessness.
  • The Wishing Well

    Unknown,, William B. Jones, Jr. Jones, William B.

    (Classics Illustrated, July 11, 2013)
    Once upon a time there was a poor old man who had three sons. Their names were Peter, Paul and Boots. One day their father sent them out to seek their fortunes. They lived not far from the palace of the King. The King and the Princess were very unhappy because a tree was blocking their view and the sunlight. Will Boots win the hand of the princess by enlisting the help of an axe, shovel and walnut? Will the brothers find their fortunes?Optimized for Kindle devices and featuring Panel Zoom facility. Lovingly created from 1953 to 1969, Classics Illustrated Junior continues to bring joy and wonder to young children through beautifully-illustrated adaptations of the world’s most beloved fairy tales and stories by the world’s greatest authors.A collection of Classics Illustrated Junior books is a great way to encourage reading and adventure in any young child.
  • The Wishing Well

    Edgar J Hyde

    Library Binding (Skyview Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Tom is ecstatic when he finds that every time he wishes into the old well by his house, his wishes come true. Nothing ever comes for free however, and Tom soon learns that the spirit in the well wants something in return for its wish granting. Will Tom give the spirit what it wants?
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  • The Wishing Well

    Rene Cloke

    Hardcover (Award Publications, Sept. 1, 1995)
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  • The Bell Wishers

    Emmett Saimders

    eBook (, June 4, 2019)
    Two children, Jason Henderson and Jewel Adams, sharing a family vacation embark on a far-different journey after finding a strange blue bell in a hidden box at a forest’s edge. Reciting a partial incantation summons a marvelous flying cloak that whisks them into dangerous adventure on a mysterious island. Befriending a pompous lion monarch as a guide, they fend off an attack by a horde of flying spiders only to have the bell stolen during the battle. The bell’s recovery provides their only means to return home again and they set off on the adventure of a lifetime. Separated by circumstance, each finds a spirit of determination and courage to battle and overcome all obstacles arising in their paths. Unifying their efforts with magical weapons and friends along the way, both become forces to be reckoned with when a villainous Ice Queen unleashes a torrent of evil against them. Fulfilling a legend, two children forge strength within that neither could have imagined on a simple summer vacation.
  • the well

    Mildred Taylor

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1990)
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  • The Wisher's Well

    Bhavna Khemlani

    Paperback (BooksMango, Feb. 4, 2015)
    This is a story of four compassionate and aspirant teenagers,’ Yuna Lee, Joben Saito, Alec Burley and Amporn Srisai who decide to travel for two weeks to four countries in Southeast Asia. They don’t know which country they will travel to. Each of them makes a wish. It’s a gamble and they pick up a chit randomly, just like opening a fortune cookie. It’s fascinating to know which country brings a new story and what each teenager discovers from traveling to that country. Yuna is tired with her weekend cooking responsibility. Joben has travelled from Japan to make sure he attains a high school diploma. Alec is drenched and disgusted with exams. Amporn feels absorbed with singing. Each of them feels the gravity of reality during their twelfth grade requirements. Is taking a break before University a good Idea? Was their location right? Could they adjust? What do they learn? Each country picked randomly is just like craving for a boon from a wish well, which may or may not be fulfilled. Dive into a thought and make a wish. Which destination you choose is a secret that promises you a miraculous experience.
  • The Wishing Well

    Rene Gilleo

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 31, 2018)
    When fourteen-year old Lewis meets a grimm gnome at the creek, there learns that there is an ancient wishing well that grants wishes. There are complicated rules to making wishes. Three make a wish for themselves and for each, but the two are friends and one is not. Lewis and his friends should have been careful. This wishing well just might be cursed and making a wish could be deadly.
  • The Well

    A. J. Whitten

    Paperback (Graphia, Sept. 21, 2009)
    If Hamlet thought he had issues, he should have talked to Cooper Warner. His mother’s normally sunny demeanor has turned into something—homicidal. And what’s worse, she has help in her hunt for Cooper: A ravenous monster living at the bottom of the old well in the woods behind their house. She’s determined to deliver her 14-year-old son straight into the creature’s eager clutches. Cooper turns to his girlfriend, Megan, for help, but then, to his horror, the creature takes her prisoner. Now, it’s up to Cooper to fend off his murderous mother, finish his Hamlet paper, and enter the putrid lair at the bottom of the well to rescue Megan. And when he confronts the creature, Cooper must make the toughest decision of his life: kill, or be killed. Inspired by Hamlet, THE WELL puts a terrifying twist on the Shakespearean classic.
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