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Books with title The Secret of the Green Skin

  • The Secret of the Green Skin

    George E. Stanley, Salvatore Murdocca

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 2003)
    GREEN VEGETABLES AREN'T ALWAYS GOOD FOR YOU The new restaurant in town is a hit, but when several diners get sick, the Health Department threatens to shut the place down. And if the restaurant closes, Todd and Noelle's new friend, JoAnn, may have to move. Mr. Merlin's Third-Grade Detectives want to prove that the problem wasn't the restaurant's fault. But Mr. Merlin's clue doesn't make any sense -- how can green be dangerous?
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  • The Secret of Green Fern

    Ahja C. Hawkins

    language (, April 2, 2020)
    Her dad died 5 years ago. Her mom won't tell her why. Her neighbor hated her dad. There's something going on in Green Fern, and Carmen's going to find out what it is. A short, but sweet start to the Green Fern series. (Cover photo by Jamal Casby Jr.)
  • The Secret of the Green Skin

    George E Stanley, Salvatore Murdocca

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2003)
    GREEN VEGETABLES AREN'T ALWAYS GOOD FOR YOUThe new restaurant in town is a hit, but when several diners get sick, the Health Department threatens to shut the place down. And if the restaurant closes, Todd and Noelle's new friend, JoAnn, may have to move.Mr. Merlin's Third-Grade Detectives want to prove that the problem wasn't the restaurant's fault. But Mr. Merlin's clue doesn't make any sense -- how can "green" be dangerous?
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  • Secret of the Green Engine

    Rev. W. Awdry, Richard Courtney

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2012)
    Something strange is happening at the Blue Mountain Quarry, and Thomas the Tank Engine is digging for answers! Little boys and girls ages 3-6 will thrill to this Step 2 reader adventure based on the newest Thomas & Friends direct-to-DVD movie, Blue Mountain Mystery.
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  • The Secret of the Green Skin

    George Edward Stanley, Sal Murdocca

    Library Binding
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  • The Lost Secret of the Green Man

    Tiffany Turner, Rich Wallace

    eBook (Kindle Direct Publishing, May 9, 2010)
    Who's got time for homework when your problems involve evil sorcerers? Wanda should be studying for a quiz, avoiding the bullies at her new school and living a normal tweenage life. But, she is called upon once more to be a savior of the fairies, a protector of the fey, a Crystal Keeper. Bees are dying, fairies are missing and nobody knows why.Wanda and her new friend, Edina, visit a crystal store to search for clues. They read about the Green Man, a forest king who Wanda thinks could be the key to solving the mystery. But, when a unicorn appears in her bedroom, the mystery just seems to deepen. Perhaps by asking the right questions, she can find the answer to the crisis. Or will she just end up in peril herself?Excerpt:"My closest friend had been Michelle. We'd been buds since Kindergarten, and then she moved away last summer. Sometimes I'd email her, but it wasn't the same as talking in real time. The fairies kept me from being totally lonely, but sometimes a Crystal Keeper needs other friends, human friends."
  • The Secret of the Green Skin

    George E. Stanley, Salvatore Murdocca

    Library Binding (Aladdin Library, July 1, 2003)
    When it is believed that the food at their classmateÂ’s family diner is the cause of people getting sick, the Third-Grade Detectives fear that their place of business will be shut down and they will lose their friend, so they put their sleuthing hats on and follow the clues to find out the real source of the mysterious illness. Simultaneous.
  • The Secret of the Green Paint

    Ann Carol Ulrich

    language (Earth Star Publications, Nov. 27, 2011)
    The only light came from a street lamp that poured in through the bedroom window. As Annette's eyes adjusted, she saw John Hilgert asleep in his bed, his knees drawn up under the blankets, and the pillow cushioned over his head.Suddenly, something struck Annette as being very odd. If John Hilgert was sleeping, why wasn't there any sound... any breathing?New faces at Ravensville High include the boy on the farm down the road, who has Annette in a quiver, and the new girl in her art class.Chris Hilgert's family problems soon lead Annette into involvement with murder and Sue Hilgert's psycho boyfriend. Will Chris and Sue's father turn out to be the famous landscape artist, Jean Ilger?And what is so special about that mysterious paint Chris talks about using for her art project?
  • Altar of the Secret Sun: Green

    Lazlo Ferran, Jadson Resende

    language (, Oct. 27, 2019)
    Only the Vampire Priests understand the Blood Moon Prophecy: “A drop of His blood fills the cup and brings the Blood Moon Dawn.”“Lots of cool action and drew me well in.” – AHF Magazine.Two vampire princes in ancient South America seek the Holy Grail to save their dying race in Atlantis, but a thousand years of war result when an ancient cup is brought from the Land of the Ark.A gravitational rip has torn Earth’s history apart; seven fragments in which two souls, Omacron and Subrisa (Omah, Omaya, Om, O'Mally, Tom, Sabrina, Bri, Brina), struggle to find each other and save the Earth. Memory is strangely affected, making people forget; forget wisdom, forget history, forget their faith, even eventually forget to drink water, bringing man to the brink of extinction.The myths of Atlantis and the Holy Grail, as well as War and Time Travel, all get new interpretations in this epic adventure.This tale is not entirely linear. It can best be likened to a wheel; you can choose a spoke and travel inward to the hub (Volumes), or you can explore each spoke in turn (Colours), travelling around the rim and moving gradually inward until you reach the hub. Another way to view it is as like a tree. You might choose one branch and travel toward the trunk, or you might jump gracefully from the tip of one branch to another, exploring the canopy of the tree, gradually spiralling inward. In either case, eventually you will reach the trunk and may even perceive its roots.It has been my experience that people’s lives are not linear. Their journey is an inward one, to eventually meet other, sometimes the most unlikely, souls in a space that transcends time and space, indeed even lives.Consequently, you can read The Hole Inside the Earth by colour stream (red, yellow etc.) or by volume (which includes every colour in order). Indeed, even if you chose to read only one colour, you will still understand the story, although I recommend including Blue, which recaps the main elements of the other colours. The colour streams loosely correspond to the following genres:Green – Alternative History:Two Meso-American vampire princes seek the Holy Grail to save their race in AtlantisYellow – Alternative History: A vampire refugee from Ischian (alien) attack wanders from the desert in Ancient EgyptOrange – Military: 1947 race to recover the Nazi anti-gravity device 'Die Glocke' (The Bell) at the end of WW2Violet – Romance and Sci-fi: A couple try to negotiate a world where contaminated water makes people forget to drinkIndigo – Romance and Alternative History: A slave fights to save a Princess on post apocalyptic Earth, where books are currency and Floyd is godRed – Sci-fi: A quantum AI and Grand Master vanish in a chess match held to avoid war, leaving a detective stumpedBlue – Sci-fi and Romance: The last human wakes up on a space ship travelling away from Earth, but where is it going?Note: Due to a slight oversight on my part, for the transition phase between Part 1 and 2 (Chapter 6 and 7) it is best to read in the following order if you are reading more than one colour (this is taken care of if you read Volume 6 and 7): Green, Yellow, Orange, Violet, Indigo, Red, Blue.Categories: Romance, Sci-fi, Holy Grail, Atlantis, Vampires, Alternative History, Military, Distopia, Magic, Wicca, Shifter, Ancient Egypt, AI, Android, Creation Myth, WW2, Die Glocke, Plague, BDSM, Crime, Time Travel
  • Secret of the Green Engine

    Rev. W. Awdry, Richard Courtney

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2012)
    Something strange is happening at the Blue Mountain Quarry, and Thomas the Tank Engine is digging for answers! Little boys ages 3-6 will thrill to this Step 2 reader adventure based on the newest Thomas & Friends direct-to-DVD movie, Blue Mountain Mystery.
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  • The Secret of the Green Parrot

    Mike Woods

    eBook (Mike Woods, Jan. 5, 2014)
    This book is the first in a trilogy of new and exciting adventure stories featuring 13 year-old twins, Gary and Bill Austin. Villainy abounds throughout, with car chases, bumbling crooks, kidnapping, and a treasure hunt, that takes them into all kinds of mortal danger.
  • Secret of the Tree

    Jenny Lyn

    language (Jenny Lyn, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Scarlett and Kate are two sisters who love to explore the forest near their home. Magical adventures await them each time as they enter the woods and find secret passageways to a different land. Go on the journey with them as each story unravels in the Fairytale Forest books.