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  • The Queen's Cat: The Queens Cat

    David Rossmaur

    language (David Rossmaur, May 11, 2012)
    Includes full colour illustrations. When Queen Beatrice visits the royal family of Norway, she receives a lovely surprise gift, a cute fluffy kitten. She names the kitten Albert and brings him home to live in the palace. As Albert grows up he gets into all kinds of trouble. Albert has many friends at the palace, including Isabelle the Chambermaid, Gerard the Butler, Angus the Chauffeur, Norman the Grenadier Guard, Princess Sophie, Prince Nicholas and his best friend Sergeant Major, the Magpie. Albert travels to lots of lovely places with the Queen, meets lots of nice people and some not so nice. If Albert does not like you, then watch out. His favourite trick is rubbing his paws on the carpet and giving you a nasty electric shock, which can be painful. Albert loves to roll in smelly horse poo and it’s usually left to Isabelle to bath him before the Queen finds out. Life is good at the palace and Albert makes the most of his position as The Queen’s Cat.In this story Albert wonders if the Queen has remembered his first anniversary at the royal palace and he also meets an unfriendly dog.
  • The Queen's Cup

    G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

    eBook (, May 12, 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 Queen's Hat

    Steve Antony

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 25, 2015)
    From Steve Antony, the author and illustrator of Please, Mr. Panda and Betty Goes Bananas! A sudden gust of wind sets off a marvelous adventure for the Queen, lots of Queen's men, and one very special hat. Just where will that hat land? Following a hysterical, epic hat chase, the Queen is reunited with her hat -- and the royal baby! Young children will love the search-and-find fun of the story, the hysterical mayhem that breaks loose, and Steve Antony's winning art style. The Queen's Hat shows some of London's most famous sites, and back matter explains their significance.
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  • The Queen's Court

    Helena Rookwood

    language (, March 31, 2018)
    No one returns from Faerie unchanged... but most don't return from Faerie at all...Tabitha and Lysander are out of the Iron Court's sights – for now. Tabitha's convinced that they will be safe if only they can get to the Otherworld, where she hopes she will also finally discover the answers to her questions about the hagstone. And when they meet a mysterious, handsome faery who promises he can take them straight to the Queen's Court, it seems like all Tabitha's wishes have come true. But it quickly turns out that the Kingdom of Faerie isn't quite what she expected it to be...Tabitha and Lysander don't know who or what to trust any more. And the closer they get to the Court of the Faerie Queen, the darker and more wicked Faerie seems to grow...Will Tabitha and Lysander find the answers they're looking for in the Queen's Court? And even if they do – will they be able to return to the human world again afterwards?The Queen's Court is the third instalment in the River Witch series, a fairytale-inspired fantasy series set in post-technology Britain. Preorder it now to join Tabitha and Lysander on their journey into the Otherworld.
  • The Queen's Hat

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 15, 2001)
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  • The Queen

    C.J. Abedi

    eBook (Diversion Books, Dec. 6, 2016)
    In the stunning conclusion to the Fae trilogy, Caroline and Devilyn fight to preserve their love despite dark forces threatening to tear them apart.“An epic end to a phenomenal series.” —Margaret Stohl, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Beautiful Creatures As Caroline struggles to accept her rightful place as Queen of the Light Fae, her relationship with Devilyn, son of the Dark King, seems not only doomed, but dangerous. They know their connection is undeniable, but for others, their love is an insidious threat.Trapped in a plot concocted by the Dark King Alderon and his evil associate, Puck, Caroline must search her history and develop her own powers in order to survive. And as Devilyn’s father appeals to the Dark inside his son, Caroline fears Devilyn will succumb to those Dark instincts before they can defeat Alderon.Weaving together narratives from Caroline and Devilyn’s pasts as well as their present, The Queen finishes the fight between Light and Dark. Will Caroline and Devilyn’s love outlast the war? And will Caroline live to rule as the Queen of the Light?
  • The Queen

    Christina L. Barr

    language (, April 20, 2014)
    In a secluded colony of inhumans, Rose is given the title of queen while the cruel Elders rule from the shadows. When Rose reaches maturity, tragedy awakens a dark power that she does not understand. Nevertheless, Rose begins to wield it in a war for control over the colony and her heart.Rose decides to explore the humans she has fantasized about, before she is one day forced to conquer them. She’s intrigued by two suitors. Noah is a sweet boy, struggling with charm, and a complete gentleman. Austin is an attractive adventurer that challenges her authority at every turn. Rose’s wish is to find a king to help overthrow the Elders, but she has taken very horrific measures in order to retain her purity. While trying to save her soul, she may have damned us all.
  • The Queen's Hat

    Steve Antony

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Aug. 25, 2015)
    A wild romp around London as the Queen loses her hat!From Steve Antony, the author and illustrator of PLEASE, MR. PANDA and BETTY GOES BANANAS!A sudden gust of wind sets off a marvelous adventure for the Queen, lots of Queen's men, and one very special hat. Just where will that hat land? Following a hysterical, epic hat chase, the Queen is reunited with her hat -- and the royal baby!Young children will love the search-and-find fun of the story, the hysterical mayhem that breaks loose, and Steve Antony's winning art style. THE QUEEN'S HAT shows some of London's most famous sites, and back matter explains their significance.
  • THE QUEEN CAT

    Ann Turnbull

    language (, Jan. 18, 2017)
    In the city of Bubastis in Ancient Egypt, home to the cat goddess Bastet, the search is on for a new Queen Cat to live in the temple. Only one cat will do: a special cat, the one with the goddess within her.Mew-sheri's older sisters have told her that anyone - even a child - might find the cat, so Mew-sheri is searching everywhere. But there are so many cats in the city! Will she ever find the one who will be the new queen?With just four short chapters, this story for young children is ideal for reading aloud or alone.
  • The Queen

    Jacee Simons

    language (, Sept. 17, 2018)
    Darkness was a scary thing, and it seemed the world was overcome by it...A world without seasons. A planet without light. A kingdom without a Queen.Princess Aria Royale spent her entire life preparing to become Queen of Mayath, and she had always imagined she would be ready when the time came to take her place on the throne. But when the violent Rebels that thrive in the forest of Melana wage an attack on Mayath, killing the Queen and King, Aria must take into her own hands the kingdom her ancestors fought to protect. For as long as she can remember, Princess Miya Royale has trusted her sister with her life. Since she was a small girl she has told her sister everything. Miya never imagined her sister could be keeping secrets, but perhaps Aria, and the darkness that has overcome the planet Terrae are not exactly what they seem. In a world where danger lurks at every turn and shadows hide in every corner, Miya must keep her eyes open at all times. The question is... In a world of darkness, can two sisters bring back the light?
  • Queen of the Cats

    Bruce E. Fleury

    language (, June 30, 2018)
    Sarah and her brother Michael move to New Orleans, where they discover a doorway, hidden in a secret garden. It opens on another world, and leads them into the heart of an ancient war between cats and rats. They join forces with their two cats, Jesse and Belle, on a quest to protect the city from an invading army of rats. They must find a missing key, lost in a deep and dangerous swamp, and lock the doorway before the rats can slip through. Along the way, Sarah must free her cats and her brother from the clutches of the evil rat queen, defeat an army of rats, and restore Belle to the throne of Cathaven. Facing rats armed with deadly plague, getting lost in the Dismal Swamp, and fleeing from hungry alligators, Sarah must overcome her fear of monsters in the dark, and discover the true meaning of bravery. Written to be read out loud, or as a first “chapter book” for older children, this book is the first volume in the Felinia trilogy. (For ages 7 to 12).
  • The Queen's Curse

    Emma Harrison

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, July 26, 2005)
    After Paige falls in love with the perfect man, Colin, and accepts his marriage proposal, she discovers that her Prince Charming is the real-life prince of a magical kingdom threatened by dark forces that will overrun Tarsina, unless he marries a magical being before his twenty-fifth birthday. Original. (A WB Television series, starring Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, & Rose McGowan) (Science Fiction & Fantasy)