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  • The Good Inside Me

    Barbara Russell

    eBook (World Castle Publishing, LLC, April 15, 2019)
    Dragons, short-tempered archdemons, and hysterical damned souls—Shax is used to dealing with all that. He’s a young fire demon and lives in Hell, after all. What he’s not used to is being possessed by a human. A very good human and a pretty girl at that: sixteen-year-old Tolis. Despite still having control of his body most of the time, Shax can hear Tolis’s voice inside his head and feels what she feels constantly. Shax’s mentor claims that Tolis hides an ancient, powerful grimoire, a book of spells, and proposes a deal: if Shax finds it, he’ll help Shax get work as a dragon keeper—Shax’s dream job. Tolis swears she doesn’t have the grimoire and asks Shax to help her father, whose soul is turning evil by the minute. Unless Tolis does something, her dad’s soul will end in Hell. Hoping to convince her to give him the grimoire, and not because Shax cares about the man’s soul, he agrees to help.Goodness is overrated. Since Shax decided to help Tolis, his life has turned into a hurdle race. Thugs chase him, the scientists in Hell want to prod and examine the first possessed demon in history, and he can’t find the darn grimoire.And the worst part? Due to the unavoidable presence of Tolis, who keeps intruding into his evil thoughts, Shax discovers an almost decent side of himself. In no time at all, he catches himself doing actual good deeds. Is he becoming—yuck—good?
  • The Good Inside Me

    Barbara Russell

    Paperback (World Castle Publishing, LLC, March 24, 2019)
    Dragons, short-tempered archdemons, and hysterical damned souls—Shax is used to dealing with all that. He’s a young fire demon and lives in Hell, after all. What he’s not used to is being possessed by a human. A very good human and a pretty girl at that: sixteen-year-old Tolis. Despite still having control of his body most of the time, Shax can hear Tolis’s voice inside his head and feels what she feels constantly. Shax’s mentor claims that Tolis hides an ancient, powerful grimoire, a book of spells, and proposes a deal: if Shax finds it, he’ll help Shax get work as a dragon keeper—Shax’s dream job. Tolis swears she doesn’t have the grimoire and asks Shax to help her father, whose soul is turning evil by the minute. Unless Tolis does something, her dad’s soul will end in Hell. Hoping to convince her to give him the grimoire, and not because Shax cares about the man’s soul, he agrees to help.Goodness is overrated. Since Shax decided to help Tolis, his life has turned into a hurdle race. Thugs chase him, the scientists in Hell want to prod and examine the first possessed demon in history, and he can’t find the darn grimoire.And the worst part? Due to the unavoidable presence of Tolis, who keeps intruding into his evil thoughts, Shax discovers an almost decent side of himself. In no time at all, he catches himself doing actual good deeds. Is he becoming—yuck—good?
  • The Bugs inside Me

    Belinda Myers

    language (Waterfalls Publishing, March 15, 2018)
    Torn between her imaginary friends Chappy and Zappy, 8 year old Olivia faces a roller-coaster of emotions and challenges. Through her daily experiences she has to choose between better judgment and temptation. Only when Olivia becomes still within herself is she reminded that no matter what the bullies at school may think or say, she is a powerful individual capable of reaching and exceeding any and all goals through belief and love for self.
  • The Music Inside Me

    Marvin Elementary School Students, Bill Henderson, Students of Marvin Elementary School

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 2005)
    This book is a winner in the annual Scholastic, Inc. "Kids Are Authors" competition. It is bright, colorful, and shiny cover to cover. It's a story about children who befriend a lonely, old man whose arthritis has deprived him of his career as a world-renowned cellist. Predictably, the old man teaches the children lessons about life, associating memories with "music in the heart." The book's bright and bold colors and heartwarming story should be captivating to elementary-age children. One can't help but smile while reading this book. Dimensions: 8"x10"x1/8"
  • The Me Inside

    Shareese Nelson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 10, 2009)
    The Me Inside is a book designed to help children recognize and deal with their feelings. The beautifully illustrated "Me Inside" character acts out a variety of situations that are familiar to school-age children. The purpose of the book is to validate children's feelings. The Author's Note provides discussion questions and suggestions to help parents and teachers teach children how to cope with their feelings.
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  • Inside the Game

    Jonny Zucker, Pete Smith

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • The Angel Inside Me

    Rachel M. Stewart, Joshua Allen

    eBook (Balboa Press, June 21, 2012)
    As a parent, there are those moments with our children that bring us to pause. One of those moments is the first time our child asks us about death. Most parents experience dread and discomfort as they think, Oh, how am I going to answer this one?! Yet, children are naturally curious about life and death and there is a point when parents have the wonderful duty/ honor of providing an answer that is accurate and simple enough for a child to understand. Although this can be a challenging subject to discuss with a child, this story provides comfort to both children and adults. While easing childrens fears as they encounter a natural process of life, this book helps us understand that we are so much more than our bodies.
  • God Inside of Me

    Della Reese

    Hardcover (Jump At The Sun, May 12, 1999)
    A star of Touched By an Angel weaves a warmhearted story about Kenisha, a feisty little girl who--with the help of her Dolly Dear--discovers God within herself and others.
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  • The Inside

    Briana L. Reedy

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 4, 2017)
    Meg Juliet, a high school student, has her life go from ordinary to exciting when she decides to pursue Ken Romano, a boy from the school's most popular clique, the Inside. As she branches out from her small group of friends, she learns not only about herself, but the secrets that lay hidden within the Inside. When Meg is suddenly overwhelmed with love, stress, and confusion, she must decide if she wants to finally start taking risks or return to her ordinary life. She can always trust her friends to help; or can she?
  • The Inside

    Briana Reedy

    language (, July 4, 2017)
    Meg Juliet, a high school student, has her life go from ordinary to exciting when she decides to pursue Ken Romano, a boy from the school's most popular clique, the Inside. As she branches out from her small group of friends, she learns not only about herself, but the secrets that lay hidden within the Inside.When Meg is suddenly overwhelmed with love, stress, and confusion, she must decide if she wants to finally start taking risks or return to her ordinary life. She can always trust her friends to help; or can she?
  • Inside the Blood

    Karin M D Halvorson

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Find out what goes on every day Inside the Blood! Detailed illustrations, color photos, and simple text combine to make a fun and easy introduction to how blood works. This book also includes simple activities and crafts like Plasma Soup, Blood Pumpers and Blood-Type Hype with how-to photos to further engage young learners. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Super Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • The Angel Inside Me

    Rachel M. Stewart Ph.D

    Paperback (BalboaPress, June 26, 2012)
    As a parent, there are those moments with our children that bring us to pause. One of those moments is the first time our child asks us about death. Most parents experience dread and discomfort as they think, "Oh, how am I going to answer this one? !" Yet, children are naturally curious about life and death and there is a point when parents have the wonderful duty/ honor of providing an answer that is accurate and simple enough for a child to understand. Although this can be a challenging subject to discuss with a child, this story provides comfort to both children and adults. While easing children's fears as they encounter a natural process of life, this book helps us understand that we are so much more than our bodies.