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Books with title The three owls

  • The three owls

    Anne Carroll Moore

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1925)
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  • The Owl Tree

    Jenny Nimmo, Amanda Root, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, April 2, 2010)
    The owl tree is not like any tree Joe has ever seen. It's huge and leafy and shivers at times like a person; it even seems to speak. Granny Diamond once saw an owl perched among its branches and she has loved the tree ever since. It means the world to her. But her neighbour, Mr Rock, wants to cut it down. Why does he dislike the owl tree so much? Does the tree have a secret to tell Joe? And how can he, a boy too scared even to climb the tree, be the one to save it?
  • The Two Owls

    Aspen Wiswell, Audrey Wiswell

    Yanzer the owl makes sushi for his sister Kyomi
  • The Three

    Andrew Carroll

    Paperback (Independently published, July 12, 2020)
    The Nomad has lost everything, and he has spent the last twenty years wandering the world trying to make up for it. Andres is a boy without a family in a village who doesn't want him. There it is killed or be killed, that is until he sees a way out in the form of one of the most powerful mages in history. Two fates collide to form a family neither expected as they race to not only protect their lives, but also the lives of those they left behind. Only two things matter anymore. Regret and Revenge.
  • The Three

    Andrew Carroll

    eBook (, July 11, 2020)
    The Nomad has lost everything, and he has spent the last twenty years wandering the world trying to make up for it. Andres is a boy without a family in a village who doesn't want him. There it is killed or be killed, that is until he sees a way out in the form of one of the most powerful mages in history. Two fates collide to form a family neither expected as they race to not only protect their lives, but also the lives of those they left behind. Only two things matter anymore. Regret and Revenge.
  • The Three

    Christa Kinde

    eBook (Yahavim, May 23, 2018)
    In the Chronicles of the Kings, there are stories of a band of elite warriors. But before their daring feats became legendary, David's mighty men were teenage boys serving an upstart king.Benaiah toils in the burial trenches of stinking battlefields to earn enough food to fill his belly. He's an outsider in the land of Israel, set apart from God's chosen people by fair skin and eerie eyes. But an angel and a prophet unveil a startling destiny. When he travels with Samuel to anoint a shepherd boy from Bethlehem, Benaiah swears to see David safely to his throne. But not alone.He must seek out the Three, a trio of warriors whose monstrous strength makes them unstoppable. Clues to their whereabouts have been laced through the lessons of Job. Poetic descriptions of a valley of horses and the storehouses of snow lead Benaiah into the hidden fringes of heaven. But his quest twists into a flight to the finish when whispers of the boys' existence reach their Fallen fathers.A covertly anointed shepherd boy. A trio of half-human mongrels. And the captain who would lead them into legends.
  • The Three

    Travis Daniel Bow

    language (, Dec. 19, 2016)
    Tel, the blacksmith's son, was a Two until someone stole his father's tools, livelihood, and dignity. No longer able to live among the craftsmen on the second terrace of the city, Tel's family is consigned to work as day-laborer Threes in the squalor of the third terrace. Seeing his mother in poverty is hard enough, but seeing his father broken is too much for Tel to bear.But the Lu is coming. Tel has one chance - in the ancient ritual battle of the classes - to win back his family's honor. And he will do whatever it takes.
  • The Three

    Christa Kinde

    Paperback (Yahavim, May 23, 2018)
    In the Chronicles of the Kings, there are stories of a band of elite warriors. But before their daring feats became legendary, David's mighty men were teenage boys serving an upstart king. Benaiah toils in the burial trenches of stinking battlefields to earn enough food to fill his belly. He's an outsider in the land of Israel, set apart from God's chosen people by fair skin and eerie eyes. But an angel and a prophet unveil a startling destiny. When he travels with Samuel to anoint a shepherd boy from Bethlehem, Benaiah swears to see David safely to his throne. But not alone.He must seek out the Three, a trio of warriors whose monstrous strength makes them unstoppable. Clues to their whereabouts have been laced through the lessons of Job. Poetic descriptions of a valley of horses and the storehouses of snow lead Benaiah into the hidden fringes of heaven. But his quest twists into a flight to the finish when whispers of the boys' existence reach their Fallen fathers.A covertly anointed shepherd boy. A trio of half-human mongrels. And the captain who would lead them into legends.
  • The Three

    Maddie Wallace

    eBook (Maddie Wallace, Feb. 12, 2012)
    Emily Reid, Ramona Cass and Allison Wallen have been best friends since they were thirteen. Twelve years later, they're each leading very different lives. Emily has settled down to be a mother of five, but is having her doubts. Ramona is rapidly traveling the globe but can't help wonder if she's running from something. Allison seems happily engaged--until her whole world is turned upside down. What will happen with these women, where will they go, and where will life lead them?
  • Three Little Owls

    Emanuele Luzzati, Quentin Blake, John Yeoman

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Three irrepressible little owls take us on their journey around the world, from one Christmas Day to the next—fishing, dancing, snoozing and not behaving. Blake’s delightful drawings combine with fantastical rhyming text to create a story that begs to be read again and again. Three Little Owls was written by Italian artist Emanuele Luzzati and translated into English by John Yeoman.
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  • The Three

    Hoxton Martin

    language (, Feb. 21, 2016)
    When Trey Wallace's house burns down, and his mother is kidnapped, he resorts to desperate measures to save her. Along the way, he learns a dark secret about his family's past.
  • The Owl Tree

    Jenny Nimmo

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 2, 2007)
    The owl-tree is not like any tree Joe has ever seen. It's huge and leafy and shivers like a person; it even seems to speak. Granny Diamond once saw an owl perched among its branches and she has loved the tree ever since. It means the world to her. But her neighbour, Mr Rock, wants to cut it down. Why does he dislike the owl-tree so much? Does it have a secret to tell Joe? And how can he, a boy too scared even to climb the tree, be the one to save it?
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