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  • The Bookseller's Daughter

    Steven Burt, Michael Piotrasch, Steven E. Burt

    Audible Audiobook (Steven E. Burt, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Grand Prize winner, 2019 New York Book Festival From Bram Stoker Award-winning author Steve Burt comes a new novel for adults and teens. Could things get any weirder in Wells, Maine? Working at Annie's Book Stop, Keegan has read plenty of mysteries. But she's never been part of one. Until now. It starts when someone - or some thing - burglarizes a different local bookstore, Toil & Trouble, stealing an obscure book of little interest, except possibly to a collector. It gets stranger when someone appearing to be a hunchbacked nun comes to Annie's Book Stop to order a reprint of the same book and two books on local graveyards! But before they can be picked up, a robed and hooded figure breaks into Annie's after hours and rifles through the special-orders shelf. Is there more to this book than meets the eye? More questions come up, but the most important one is: Can Keegan survive long enough to unravel the big secrets of her small town?
  • The Bard's Daughter

    Sarah Woodbury

    eBook (The Morgan-Stanwood Publishing Group, June 17, 2012)
    The Bard's Daughter is a prequel to the Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries:As a bard's daughter, Gwen has spent her life traveling from castle to castle and village to village with her family, following the music. In the winter of 1141, Gwen's family is contracted to provide the entertainment for the coming-of-age celebration of a lord's son. But before the celebration can begin, Gwen's father is found over the body of his friend, with a harp string as the murder weapon and blood on his hands.With the lord of the castle uninterested in finding the true killer, it is up to Gwen to clear her father's name before her father's music is silenced ... forever.Complete Series reading order: The Bard's Daughter, The Good Knight, The Uninvited Guest, The Fourth Horseman, The Fallen Princess, The Unlikely Spy, The Lost Brother, The Renegade Merchant, The Unexpected Ally, The Worthy Soldier, The Favored Son, The Viking Prince, The Irish Bride.
  • The Bookweaver's Daughter

    Malavika Kannan

    Hardcover (Tanglewood, Sept. 8, 2020)
    The Bookweaver’s Daughter is an #OwnVoices YA fantasy—a tale of magic, Indian lore, and radical female friendship, written by debut author, Malavika Kannan, when she was 17 year old. Malavika is an Indian-American novelist, feminist writer, and political activist raised in the suburbs of Central Florida and currently a freshman at Stanford University.In the ancient Indian kingdom of Kasmira, stories don’t begin with “once upon a time.” Instead, Kasmiris start a woman’s story with those who came before her: her parents, grandparents, ancestors. For fourteen-year-old Reya Kandhari, her story always starts the same: with the fabled line of Bookweavers, tracing centuries back to the lost Yogis—the mythical guardians of Kasmiri culture who created the world itself. As a result, Reya’s entire life has been shaped by words. Words of mystique and mythology. Words of magic that allow her father, the Bookweaver, to bring his stories to life. Words of power that make him the target of tyrants who will stop at nothing to destroy magic in Kasmira. Living in disguise as a peasant in the fields, Reya’s sole focus is protecting the Bookweaver’s secret. But when her father is taken, Reya must flee deep into the jungle, alone with her best friend Nina and one ancient book. Grappling with Reya’s newfound magic, the two girls find themselves in the center of a war of liberation where magic reigns unchecked, and destiny takes a dark turn. As the stakes get higher, Reya realizes that her father’s legacy contains more power than she ever imagined. For Reya Kandhari is more than just a fugitive—she is a symbol of revolution. And that makes her a threat. In a tale of magic, Indian lore, and radical female friendship, Reya must pass the final test: the Bookweaver’s daughter must weave her own destiny. The fate of Kasmira depends on it.
  • The Bookseller's Daughter

    Steven E Burt

    Paperback (Burt Creations, March 1, 2019)
    From Bram Stoker Award winner Steve BurtCould Things Get Any Weirder in Wells, Maine?Working at her mother's hole-in-the-wall bookstore, Annie's Book Stop, 17-year-old Keegan has read plenty of mysteries. But she's never been part of one. Until now.It starts when someone--or some THING--burglarizes a different business in Wells, Toil & Trouble. It specializes in occult, magic, and rare books. The thief steals an obscure book of little interest except possibly to a collector.Things get stranger when a visitor appearing to be a hunchbacked nun comes into Annie's Book Stop and asks Keegan to order a reprint of the same book--plus two books on local graveyards! But before they can be picked up, a robed and hooded figure breaks into Annie's after hours and rifles through the special-orders shelf. Is there more to this book than meets the eye?More questions come up, but the most important one is: Can Keegan survive long enough to unravel the big secrets of her small town?
  • The Miller's Daughter

    Mary Maria Papaoulakis, Canberra FM Radio, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, July 25, 2016)
    In a country far, far away there was a miller who had a daughter that he was proud of her beauty and cleverness, so he spread the word across the country that his daughter can spin straw into gold. One of the king's guards informed the king as soon as he heard about it, the king became anxious and ordered to bring the miller's daughter to the palace. The Miller was so happy that at last the king will meet his daughter and he will appreciate it.
  • The Bookweaver's Daughter

    Malavika Kannan

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  • The Shamer’s Daughter: Book 1

    Lene Kaaberbol, Lene Kaaberbøl

    eBook (Pushkin Children's Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    The first step into the thrilling middlegrade fantasy world of The Shamer ChroniclesDina has unwillingly inherited her mother's gift: the ability to elicit shamed confessions simply by looking into someone's eyes. To Dina, however, these powers are not a gift but a curse. Surrounded by fear and hostility, she longs for simple friendship.But when her mother is called to Dunark Castle to uncover the truth about a bloody triple murder, Dina must come to terms with her power - or let her mother fall prey to the vicious and revolting dragons of Dunark.
  • The Shamer’s Daughter: Book 1

    Lene Kaaberbol, Lene Kaaberbøl

    Paperback (Pushkin Children's Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    The first step into the thrilling middlegrade fantasy world of The Shamer ChroniclesDina has unwillingly inherited her mother's gift: the ability to elicit shamed confessions simply by looking into someone's eyes. To Dina, however, these powers are not a gift but a curse. Surrounded by fear and hostility, she longs for simple friendship.But when her mother is called to Dunark Castle to uncover the truth about a bloody triple murder, Dina must come to terms with her power - or let her mother fall prey to the vicious and revolting dragons of Dunark.
  • The Bard's Daughter

    Sarah Woodbury

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2012)
    As a bard's daughter, Gwen has spent her life traveling from castle to castle and village to village with her family, following the music. In the winter of 1141, Gwen's family is contracted to provide the entertainment for the coming-of-age celebration of a lord's son. But before the celebration can begin, Gwen's father is found over the body of his friend, with a harp string as the murder weapon and blood on his hands. With the lord of the castle uninterested in finding the true killer, it is up to Gwen to clear her father's name before her father's music is silenced ... forever.The Bard's Daughter is a prequel novella to The Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries.
  • The Miller's Daughter

    Mary Maria Papaoulakis, Alex Modirzadeh

    language (Golden Fleece Australia Pty Ltd, Oct. 5, 2015)
    The famous fairy tale of a Miller’s daughter who must spin straw into gold for the king to save her life.Suddenly, a dwarf appeared to the girl in order to help her but in return she must give her first new born baby.A beautiful story with a lot of adventures......
  • The Storyteller's Daughter

    Cameron Dokey

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 1, 2002)
    When Shaharazad becomes enslaved, she must remain cool and calm to come up with a clever plan that will make the coldhearted king see her in a different light in order to change her future. Original.
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  • The Bookweaver's Daughter

    Malavika Kannan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2018)
    For as long as Reya Kandhari can remember, her life has been shaped by words. Words of mystique and mythology. Words of power that allow her father to bring his stories to life. Words of destiny that make her the target of tyrants who will stop at nothing to destroy magic in Kasmira. When her father is taken, Reya must flee deep into the jungle, alone with her best friend and one ancient book. As she grapples with her newfound identity, she finds herself in the center of a war where magic reigns unchecked and destiny takes a dark turn. As the stakes get higher, Reya realizes that her father's legacy may contain more power than she ever imagined. For Reya Kandhari is more than just a fugitive-she is a symbol of revolution. And that makes her a threat. In a tale of magic, sacrifice, and Indian mythology, Reya must pass the final test: the Bookweaver's daughter must weave her own story. The fate of Kasmira depends on it.