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Books with title The Howling Cat

  • The Howling Cat

    Christopher Kinser

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 29, 2013)
    The Howling Cat needs to find his place in the world. He travels near and far, but can't quite find what he's looking for. With the support of his good friend, the Moon, the Cat keeps looking. Will he find his home?
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  • The Howling Cat

    Jaime Kinser

    eBook (Create Space, Jan. 4, 2014)
    The Howling Cat needs to find a good home. He travels near and far, but can't quite find what he's looking for. With the support of his good friend, the Moon, the Cat keeps looking. Will he find his home?
  • The Howling Cliffs

    Mary Deal

    language (Creativia, Dec. 2, 2017)
    Sara Mason joins in searching for Huxley's MIA brother's remains in the Vietnam jungle. She is joined by her friend Esmerelda.Later in Hawaii, Sara learns that a six-year-old neighborhood girl had gone missing ten years earlier. Something odd is going on at the nearby forest cliffs; someone wants this cold case to stay cold.But even after attempts are made on Sara's life, she pushes on with the investigation and pursues the leads that take her on a path of danger. Can she solve the mystery of the Howling Cliffs?Praise from readers:"Detailed and rich, the descriptions of Kauai made me feel like I was really there, and I became totally absorbed in the atmosphere. As a history buff, I thoroughly enjoyed the historical aspect of Vietnam as well the behind the scenes forensics. Howling Cliffs is a must read for all mystery fans." - Kim Murphy, Amazon Review"There is great depth to both her characters and locations that many books lack... Another wonderful mystery by Mary Deal." - Hilary H. Hall, Amazon Review
  • The Howling Throne

    A A Hamilton

    language (Lowood Press, May 28, 2012)
    "Sparkling like an aged emerald, the wolf’s eyes glistened under the moonlight. He stared down the mountain into the snowy depths of the valley before him. 'What does it mean?' His snout raised to the broken clouds, 'What does it mean?'" Hidden from man. Ruled by wolves. Watched by gods. This is the Kingdom of Vaal. Short of food and with the weather closing in, the Silver Manes must decide whether or not to leave their home and hunt farther afield - But, starvation is not the only thing that threatens them... Discover the truth, the treachery and the dark secrets behind the legend of The Howling Throne. The journey begins...
  • The Howling

    Heather Knox

    Library Binding (Epic Pr, Sept. 1, 2018)
    "Delilah comes face-to-face with the past as Victor delivers her from a gruesome fate at Project Harvest: the Howling, a three-day hunt celebrated at the full moon. It's not Delilah's first Howling, though, and she knows just what a prize a Keeper would be. So why this random act of compassion from the enemy? The captives use this distraction to stage an escape--with disastrous results. Who is Delilah, really? And what side is she really on . . . ? " -- Publisher description.
  • The Howling Tower

    Michael Coleman

    language (, Feb. 1, 2011)
    The first volume of a compelling trilogy about a boy named Benjamin Wildfire, who lives in a world ruled by bears. The trilogy was originally published in print form by Orchard Books.***The Howling Tower was the winner of the 2007 Birmingham 'Imagines' Book Award. It was also short-listed for The West Sussex Children's Book Award, The Bolton Children's Book of the Year Award, The Calderdale Book of the Year Award and The Stockton Children's Book of the Year Award***"It will leave you breathless in its brilliance."- Carol-Ann Noble, Ottakars Carlisle"A highly original fantasy ... A really gripping read."- Southern Daily Echo"Excitingly readable ... and the good news is that there is more to come."- Newbury Weekly News
  • Howling at the Moon

    Neil Waring

    eBook (Old Trails Publishing, Dec. 19, 2018)
    Meeting a ghost named Melvin, being scared nearly witless by a zombie, and then discovering vampires next door should have been enough for the boys of the Mike, Moose, and Me series. Howling at the Moon, book four in the series might be the craziest and scariest adventure yet.The three sixth graders are on their first campout and enjoying it until a werewolf appears, then things get wild.Will they survive? Will the three need to kill the werewolf or will they run away. Enjoy this fast-moving adventure set in early summer,1958. This book is appropriate for readers of all ages but was written for third and fourth graders, along with anyone who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s, especially grandparents. Reading Level 5.6 - Flesch Reading Ease 83.4
  • The Howling Cliffs

    Mary Deal

    (Independently published, Dec. 2, 2017)
    Sara Mason joins in searching for Huxley's MIA brother's remains in the Vietnam jungle. She is joined by her friend Esmerelda.Later in Hawaii, Sara learns that a six-year-old neighborhood girl had gone missing ten years earlier. Something odd is going on at the nearby forest cliffs; someone wants this cold case to stay cold.But even after attempts are made on Sara's life, she pushes on with the investigation and pursues the leads that take her on a path of danger. Can she solve the mystery of the Howling Cliffs?Praise from readers:"Detailed and rich, the descriptions of Kauai made me feel like I was really there, and I became totally absorbed in the atmosphere. As a history buff, I thoroughly enjoyed the historical aspect of Vietnam as well the behind the scenes forensics. Howling Cliffs is a must read for all mystery fans." - Kim Murphy, Amazon Review"There is great depth to both her characters and locations that many books lack... Another wonderful mystery by Mary Deal." - Hilary H. Hall, Amazon Review
  • The Howling Dog

    Tracey Campbell Pearson

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Sept. 1, 1991)
    A mischievous insomniac dog who is bored with her own company, sets out to awaken the entire town with her barking and howling
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  • Howling at the Moon

    Neil A. Waring

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 20, 2018)
    Meeting a ghost named Melvin, being scared nearly witless by a zombie, and then discovering vampires next door should have been enough for the boys of the Mike, Moose, and Me series. Howling at the Moon, book four in the series might be the craziest and scariest adventure yet.The three sixth graders are on their first campout and enjoying it until a werewolf appears, then things get wild.Will they survive? Will the three need to kill the werewolf or will they run away. Enjoy this fast-moving adventure set in early summer,1958. This book is appropriate for readers of all ages but was written for third and fourth graders, along with anyone who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s, especially grandparents. Reading Level 5.6 - Flesch Reading Ease 83.4
  • The Howling Throne

    A. A. Hamilton

    Paperback (Lowood Press, Jan. 5, 2012)
    Sparkling like an aged emerald, the wolf's eyes glistened under the moonlight. He stared down the mountain into the snowy depths of the valley before him. 'What does it mean?' His snout raised to the broken clouds, 'What does it mean?' Hidden from man. Ruled by wolves. Watched by gods. This is the Kingdom of Vaal. Short of food and with the weather closing in, the Silver Manes must decide whether or not to leave their home and hunt farther afield - But, starvation is not the only thing that threatens them... Discover the truth, the treachery and the dark secrets behind the legend of the Howling Throne. The journey begins...
  • The Howling Dog

    Tracey Campbell Pearson

    Paperback (Sunburst, April 1, 1995)
    A mischievous insomniac dog who is bored with her own company sets out to awaken the entire town with her barking and howling