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Books with title The Grim Reaper

  • The Grim Reaper

    Rachel Lynette

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, March 19, 2010)
    Describes the characteristics of this legendary being, its representations in mythology and popular culture, and reports of sightings.
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  • The Grim Reaper

    Mr. Adam M. Weber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Scary book about a villager who defeat the Grim Reaper it is for all ages
  • The Reapers

    Ali Winters

    language (Rising Flame Press, May 31, 2015)
    Now a complete series!The balance of life and death must be protected at all costs. Nivian had never failed to Reap a marked soul. That is, until she meets Kain Evers, a Hunter and the only being on earth with the power to destroy her. When Reapers start to go missing, the Balance is thrown into turmoil, forcing Nivian and Kain to trust each other as they search for answers. Which is no easy task as they fight the feelings growing between them. As mortal enemies, they were never meant to work together, now they're forced to protect each other if they want any hope of righting the Balance before all is lost. Unfortunately, to succeed, one of them must die.Intense, gripping and romantic, readers of Maggie Stiefvater and Bella Forrest will love The Reapers. See why readers are calling it “A gripping tale!”
  • The Reaper

    S.E. Lunsford

    language (, April 8, 2020)
    ““We were sure that things would get back to normal. We were sure the angels would take care of everything. We were sure..... until we weren't.”Dani and Cassie were living their best lives, finishing their senior year and planning for the future. That all changed when the Angels came, followed by the creepers and the collapse of the world as they knew it.Now they’re on the run, hoping beyond hope that the stories of a place where humans and creepers live together in peace are true, and the other stories, the darker stories, aren’t.
  • Grim Reaper

    Debbie Emmett

    language (, Aug. 20, 2015)
    It’s true that most people are fearful of dying. They are afraid of death for many reasons. When will they die? How will they die? Will they suffer? Will it be painful? Will death be slow or swift? And where will they go after they have passed away? Grab your courage and embark with me on a trip as we travel down the path just prior to death, just before souls reach the junction, crossing from the natural realm into the supernatural dimension. Together we will explore events leading up to the last moments of life, the final phase of living, right before the very last point of death which is the point of no return.
  • Grim Reaper

    Mrs Debbie Joy Emmett Pastor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 20, 2015)
    It’s true that most people are fearful of dying. They are afraid of death for many reasons. When will they die? How will they die? Will they suffer? Will it be painful? Will death be slow or swift? And where will they go after they have passed away? Grab your courage and embark with me on a trip as we travel down the path just prior to death, just before souls reach the junction, crossing from the natural realm into the supernatural dimension. Together we will explore events leading up to the last moments of life, the final phase of living, right before the very last point of death which is the point of no return.
  • The Grim Readers

    N.S. Stiling

    eBook
    Twelve-year-old Morgan isn't asking for much. She just wants to go home. Massachusetts is awful. Private school is the worst. As if being the awkward new girl in a private school filled with aloof and judgmental kids isn’t bad enough, Mom thinks she’s helping Morgan by making her sign up for a book club. A BOOK CLUB. Where people are supposed to read for fun. Morgan isn't sure she's going to survive seventh grade.But rather than blindly accept the disaster her life has become, Morgan tries to branch out and befriend the other reluctant members of the book club. She’s met with a catastrophic birthday party, a mortifying science experiment, and a terrifying encounter with a...a witch? (Not to mention the inadvertent murder of Trinity Sky.) However, Morgan is persistent—she isn’t about to let seventh grade tear her apart. She vows to prove that braces and mean girls and fluffy slime are no match for an emoji-loving Floridian.
  • The Reaper

    Dominic H. King

    language (Novel Concept Publishiing, LLC, June 25, 2015)
    "This is the end; the final reckoning. We are now at the crossroads of all that has gone before. For this world, the sun will rise or it will set. It is you against him; for one of you, there is no tomorrow." - Juquor.Kal and Daine escaped through the Black Gate in the stone troll city of Urth to find themselves back in Kal's world in an abandoned fort in the middle of the ocean, the Reaper and his deadly arrochom hot on their heels. Kal meets old friends and foes as he battles his way back from slavery to reach Murucia in a bid to see his father again. Daine is lost, trying to make sense of her life as an assassin, caught between her father and her mother who sit on opposite sides of the war. And all the while, the Reaper is gathering an army to end the war he started a generation before. Salvation or damnation awaits. The Reaper is the thrilling conclusion to the Twin Worlds trilogy, an epic tale of swords and sorcery; travel and adventure; love and loss; good and evil. But most of all, a tale of adolescence and growing up.
  • Running with the Grim Reaper

    William Dunstan

    language (, March 7, 2014)
    Spellbinding author William E. Dunstan invites you to sit by his side for a guided tour through his inspirational and magical series Adventures of a Southern Boyhood. The second book, Running with the Grim Reaper, opens with the author's birth in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, as the titanic hand of the Second World War grips the globe. The narrative highlights extraordinary men, women, and children tramping through an unforgettable world simmering with tragedies, racial conflicts, murders, mysteries, ghosts, unconventional friendships, romantic liaisons, lost loves, and bizarre true stories. This balanced, engaging book deserves to take its place among the first rank of modern memoirs.
  • The Grim Readers

    N.S. Stiling

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 25, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Morgan isn't asking for much. She just wants to go home. Massachusetts is awful. Private school is the worst. As if being the awkward new girl in a private school filled with aloof and judgmental kids isn’t bad enough, Mom thinks she’s helping Morgan by making her sign up for a book club. A BOOK CLUB. Where people are supposed to read for fun. Morgan isn't sure she's going to survive seventh grade.But rather than blindly accept the disaster her life has become, Morgan tries to branch out and befriend the other reluctant members of the book club. She’s met with a catastrophic birthday party, a mortifying science experiment, and a terrifying encounter with a...a witch? (Not to mention the inadvertent murder of Trinity Sky.) However, Morgan is persistent—she isn’t about to let seventh grade tear her apart. She vows to prove that braces and mean girls and fluffy slime are no match for an emoji-loving Floridian.
  • Girl The Reaper

    L.A. Rikand

    language (, Sept. 16, 2012)
    In the summer of 1976, shy fourteen-year-old Cate Evans inadvertently saves her father from the grim reaper and becomes a type of reaper herself.
  • Peanut and the Grim Reaper

    A. L. Dawn French

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 13, 2018)
    Peanut has a new experience to process: DEATH.Losing a loved one is never easy, but Peanut’s family shows her that it is all part of life and it is ok to be sad.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.