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  • The Green Door

    Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Door

    Lizzy Ford

    language (Captured Press, Feb. 19, 2016)
    Her heart or her world?Grappling with the consequences of locking the door, Gianna’s life takes an even stranger turn when she tries to make things right. She struggles to learn more about the Caretaker’s duties and soon uncovers a terrifying secret: all the other Caretakers have begun to disappear and it looks like she’s next on the list.When tragedy strikes close to home, she reaches out to her sole friend in the universe – a powerful man from another world who hasn’t stopped searching for her since the day she locked the door. Their reunion is the start of a dangerous adventure, for the enemies of Teyan’s war-ravaged home soon target the door leading into our world. To save Earth, Gianna will have to lock the door. But doing so will sever her ties to Teyan forever.
  • The Green Door

    Heather Kindt

    eBook (Heather Kindt, June 11, 2020)
    The game was supposed to be easy… enter the door, find the object, collect the prize money.But nothing is ever that easy for Meg Covington. Her dad keeps a roof over her head, but college is out of the question. Her best friend, Brek, will leave for school, and she’ll be trapped in her hometown—that is until Meg discovers the flyer for Rosenbaum’s game hanging in the entryway of the record store.Within the basement of the mansion lies the white passage, a hallway lined with colorful doors. When each door turns out to be a portal to another world, things get complicated quickly. If they find the object within the world, Meg will take her first step towards freedom. But is it really just a game, or a one-way ticket to something much more dangerous? The Green Door is the first book in Heather Kindt’s young adult fantasy series. If you like strong female leads, adventure, snarky attitudes, and sexy sirens, then you’ll love the first installment in the Eternal Artifacts series. * Due to adult situations, The Green Door is not recommended for children under the age of 16.
  • Behind the Green Door

    Mildred A. (Mildred Augustine) Wirt

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Green Door

    Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman, Cathy Dobson, Red Door Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Red Door Audiobooks, May 2, 2013)
    Letitia Hopkins has always been curious about the peculiar green door in her Aunt Peggy's cheese room. But whenever she asks about it, she is always forbidden to open it or go through it. And the door is always locked. But one day, she finds a small black key on a green ribbon. And when she is left alone in the house, she cannot resist the temptation to try the door. Immediately Letitia finds herself in a strange, unfamiliar world full of wild animals, hostile natives, and a frontier life of hardship and hard work in the company of her pioneer ancesters. But how is she to find her way back to her own time? A splendid children's classic which still delights today's young generation.
  • Behind the Green Door

    Mildred Wirt, Cheryl Adam, FNH Audio

    Audible Audiobook (FNH Audio, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Penny Parker, a reporter, goes to a ski resort and stumbles onto a pile of mysteries. A mysterious group is trying to force the resort to close, and as she investigates she discovers the strange green door. What's behind the door? Only a special invite gets you beyond the secretive portal, and it seems that the people in power don't like reporters.
  • The Green Door

    Heather Kindt

    Paperback (Independently published, June 7, 2020)
    The game was supposed to be easy… enter the door, find the object, collect the prize money.But nothing is ever that easy for Meg Covington. Her dad keeps a roof over her head, but college is out of the question. Her best friend, Brek, will leave for school, and she’ll be trapped in her hometown—that is until Meg discovers the flyer for Rosenbaum’s game hanging in the entryway of the record store.Within the basement of the mansion lies the white passage, a hallway lined with colorful doors. When each door turns out to be a portal to another world, things get complicated quickly. If they find the object within the world, Meg will take her first step towards freedom. But is it really just a game, or a one-way ticket to something much more dangerous? The Green Door is the first book in Heather Kindt’s young adult fantasy series. If you like strong female leads, adventure, snarky attitudes, and sexy sirens, then you’ll love the first installment in the Eternal Artifacts series.
  • The Door

    Andy Marino, Allyson Ryan, Scholastic Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Scholastic Audio, May 1, 2014)
    The story of a girl whose strange life in a mysterious lighthouse is turned upside down when her mother's murder leads her to a hidden door - and a mission into an alternate world. Hannah Silver has a secret. She can sense things that other people can't, like the cotton-candy smell of a bad sign, or the weightless touch of an approaching storm. Or the warm, smooth voices of people who aren't really there. In the Cliff House, secrets of all kinds float through the air and bounce off the walls. Secrets that have passed from generation to generation - until they suddenly stop. When Hannah finds her mom murdered outside of their lighthouse, she discovers there are secrets even she doesn't know about. Secrets that will take her through a mysterious door - and into an unknown, other world.
  • The Universe Green Door

    Andrey Cherepanov, Evgeny Tsepkov, Natalia Tsach

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 26, 2017)
    The universe within which we exist - from where and why did all this come about? Whose hand or will created it, by whose written or unwritten laws it is evolving? For what purpose do we exist in this world? What further fate awaits it? Probably, each person thought about these questions at least once in his life. During the course of our lives, the acuteness of these issues, against the backdrop of everyday routine, either weakens, or we get content with intermediate, incomplete pictures of the universe. In particular, most of us, at a certain stage in life, take the side of a scientific, or a religious view of the world. The scientific worldview is based upon (although it is not a universal rule) a belief in Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, and, in many cases, atheism. Religious worldview, in turn, often stops at faith in the creation of our world by God - while avoiding further consideration of all the circumstances of the creation of the universe, in particular, the apparent imperfection of the material world. For example, Gautama Buddha is credited with saying that questions about the origin of our world are idle. Christianity also, in its turn, contains almost no information about the circumstances of our world creation. Further progress in understanding the universe is impossible without the synthesis of scientific and religious approaches. Scientific knowledge can be supplemented and enriched by an open recognition of the fundamental role of consciousness in the universe. Religion, in turn, by its nature does not necessarily intersect with scientific knowledge, but the expanded perspective, supplemented by science, on our world is an undoubted plus for mystically thinking people. Ultimately, the Truth about our world is common to all of us. The author hopes that the original hypotheses presented in this book about the nature of space and time, the driving force of evolution, the role of consciousness and platonic ideas in the formation of the world, will open up a new perspective for the reader to the key questions of the universe. The book's chapters cover a range of topics: PART 1. CONSCIOUSNESS Three Secrets of the UniverseWave FunctionFundamental Blocks of MentalityMatterRelationship between Matter and ConsciousnessLawsLifeCognitionMemory and PerceptionPersonality and EgregoresPART 2. CONTACT WITH PLATO’S WORLD Why Are We Alone in the Universe?Planetary ConsciousnessEvolutionWaves Vs. Ego (Elementals)Broken MirrorThe Universe as a Thought of the DemiurgeThe Universe that Does Not ExistPART 3. REALITY Holographic PrincipleSpaceSpiritual RealityPhysical RealityWave Function CollapseInformation ParadoxConsciousness vs. Black HolesPART 4. WHERE DOES TIME END? TimeClairvoyance and Déjà VuPlatonic IdeasThe Universe Green Door
  • THE GREEN DOOR

    MARY E. WILKINS-FREEMAN, Mary R. Bassett

    language (, April 13, 2020)
    Letitia lives with her great-aunt Peggy, in a big farmhouse. They are extremely close, and the young girl enjoys playing games, crocheting, and running around the sprawling property. But Letitia's great-aunt has a secret. There is a tiny green door in the back of the cheese closet, one that she keeps locked tight. It is scarcely bigger than Letitia, and it is shrouded in mystery. The door should lead to outside, but on the other side of the wall, there is no green door at all! And the maid doesn't seem to see it at all!One day, young Letitia finds the key to the green door, and she unlocks it. She is shocked to discover that it leads to the past! The farmhouse doesn't even exist yet. Stranger still, there is another Letitia Hopkins - and she realizes that it's her great-great-grandmother!
  • The Green Door

    Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, )
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  • The Green Door

    1852-1930 Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins

    eBook (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series