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  • Winter Wonderful

    Amy Sparling

    language (, June 15, 2015)
    After a whimsical wedding and the most romantic honeymoon of a lifetime, Bayleigh and Jace Adams now have to tackle the next obstacle of adulthood. Up until now, Bayleigh has always had Jace by her side, helping her every step of the way.Until one day, running on no sleep and with a baby in her arms, suddenly Jace isn't there and she doesn't know why he hasn't come home from work. Bayleigh has to decide between falling apart or picking herself up and getting through life's obstacles, with or without her husband by her side. Also available: Part 2 - Autumn UnlockedPart 3 - Winter UntoldPart 4 - Spring UnleashedPart 5 - The Beginning of Forever - A full length novelPart 6 - Autumn AdventurePart 7 - Winter WonderfulPart 8 - The Girl with my Heart (a novel from Jace's point of view) Part 9 - Autumn AwakeningPart 10 - Winter WhirlwindPart 11- Unplugged SummerPlus the spin-off series:The Summer SeriesSummer AloneSummer TogetherSummer ApartSummer ForeverJett’s SeriesBelieve in MeBelieve in UsBelieve in ForeverBelieve in LoveBelieve in SummerBelieve in FallBelieve in WinterBelieve in SpringTeam Loco SeriesTaming ZachAlluring AidenCaptivating Clay
  • The Wonderful O

    James Thurber, Melissa Manchester, Phoenix Books

    Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 23, 2011)
    The Wonderful O tells of a man named Black who despised the letter "O". He deleted it from his language and omitted it from his words. Opals, moonstones, owls and oaks could not possibly be his items of choice. He preferred emeralds, rubies, sapphires and maps. At least they had no "O". Soon he wanted his entire village to omit the letter "O". But the villagers found words they would not do without HOPE, LOVE, VALOR, and the most important one of all.
  • The Wonderful Winter

    Marchette Chute, Grace Golden, Elizabeth Hauser

    Hardcover (Green Mansion Pr, Sept. 1, 2002)
    After running away from home when his aunt wouldn't let him keep his new puppy, Robin finds himself with some Shakespearean actors, in this story set in sixteenth-century England.
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  • The Wonderful O:

    James Thurber, Marc Simont, Ransom Riggs

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, June 6, 2017)
    Great American humorist James Thurber’s beloved, madcap, and eerily timely fairy tale about an island society robbed of the wonders of the letter O—in a stunning Deluxe Edition featuring flaps, deckle-edged paper, and the original, full-color illustrations Littlejack has a map that indicates the existence of a treasure on a far and lonely island, and Black has a ship to get there. So the two bad men team up and sail off on Black’s vessel, the Aeiu. The name, Black explains, is all the vowels except for O—which he hates since his mother got wedged in a porthole: They couldn’t pull her in, so they had to push her out. Black and Littlejack arrive at the port and demand the treasure. No one knows anything about it, so they have their henchmen ransack the place—to no avail. But Black has a better idea: He will take over the island and purge it of O. (“I'll issue an edict!”) The harsh limits of a life sans O (where shoe is she and woe is we) and how finally with a little luck and lots of pluck the islanders shake off their overbearing interlopers and discover the true treasure for themselves (Oh yes—and get back their O’s)—these are only some of the surprises that await readers of James Thurber’s timelessly zany fairy tale about two louts who try to lock up the language—and lose. It is a tour de force of wordplay that will delight fans of Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss, Edward Lear, and Roald Dahl, and a timely reminder of how people can band together in the name of freedom to overthrow a tyrant. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
  • The Wonderful Bowl

    Sue Melancon

    Paperback (White Bird Publications, July 24, 2018)
    The Wonderful Bowl is an exceptional journey into a world of nutrition as taught to a young boy by a sentient bowl of oatmeal. Imagine a bowl that can change its contents according to the desire of its owner. A bowl that is capable of conversing with a child. A bowl whose mission is teaching children to make good food choices. Add to this a delightful song that is set to a melody every child knows. This book changes nutrition from a listing of do’s and don’ts, into want to's.
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  • The Wonderful O:

    James Thurber, Marc Simont, Ransom Riggs

    eBook (Penguin Classics, June 6, 2017)
    Great American humorist James Thurber’s beloved, madcap, and eerily timely fairy tale about an island society robbed of the wonders of the letter O—in a stunning Deluxe Edition featuring flaps, deckle-edged paper, and the original, full-color illustrations Littlejack has a map that indicates the existence of a treasure on a far and lonely island, and Black has a ship to get there. So the two bad men team up and sail off on Black’s vessel, the Aeiu. The name, Black explains, is all the vowels except for O—which he hates since his mother got wedged in a porthole: They couldn’t pull her in, so they had to push her out. Black and Littlejack arrive at the port and demand the treasure. No one knows anything about it, so they have their henchmen ransack the place—to no avail. But Black has a better idea: He will take over the island and purge it of O. (“I'll issue an edict!”) The harsh limits of a life sans O (where shoe is she and woe is we) and how finally with a little luck and lots of pluck the islanders shake off their overbearing interlopers and discover the true treasure for themselves (Oh yes—and get back their O’s)—these are only some of the surprises that await readers of James Thurber’s timelessly zany fairy tale about two louts who try to lock up the language—and lose. It is a tour de force of wordplay that will delight fans of Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss, Edward Lear, and Roald Dahl, and a timely reminder of how people can band together in the name of freedom to overthrow a tyrant. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
  • Wonderful Winter

    Jennifer Marino Walters, John Nez

    Paperback (Rocking Chair Kids _ Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Winter is the time for bundling up, playing in the snow with a new snowman friend. And catching snowflakes on your tongue before they disappear as Wonderful Winter fades into Spring.
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  • The Wonderful O

    James Thurber, Marc Simont

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, March 31, 2009)
    Black and Littlejack are bad men. Littlejack has a map that indicates the existence of a treasure on a far and lonely island. He needs a ship to get there. Black has a ship. So they team up and sail off on Black’s vessel, the Aeiu. “A weird uncanny name,” remarks Littlejack, “like a nightbird screaming.” Black explains that it’s all the vowels except for O. O he hates since his mother got wedged in a porthole. They couldn’t pull her in so they had to push her out.Black and Littlejack arrive at the port of the far and lonely island and demand the treasure. No one knows anything about it, so they have their henchmen ransack the place—to no avail. But Black has a better idea: he will take over the island and he will purge it of O.The vicissitudes visited on the islanders by Black and Littlejack, the harsh limits of a life sans O (where shoe is she and woe is we), and how finally with a little luck and lots of pluck the islanders shake off their tyrannical interlopers and discover the true treasure for themselves (Oh yes—and get back their O’s)—these are only some of the surprises that await readers of James Thurber’s timelessly zany fairy tale about two louts who try to lock up the language—and lose.
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  • Winter Wonderful

    Amy Sparling

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2015)
    Part 7 in the best selling Summer Unplugged series. After a whimsical wedding and the most romantic honeymoon of a lifetime, Bayleigh and Jace Adams now have to tackle the next obstacle of adulthood. Up until now, Bayleigh has always had Jace by her side, helping her every step of the way. Until one day, running on no sleep and with a baby in her arms, suddenly Jace isn't there and she doesn't know why he hasn't come home from work. Bayleigh has to decide between falling apart or picking herself up and getting through life's obstacles, with or without her husband by her side. Also available: Part 1 - Summer Unplugged Part 2 - Autumn Unlocked Part 3 - Winter Untold Part 4 - Spring Unleashed Part 5 - The Beginning of Forever (full length novel) Part 6 - Autumn Adventure Part 7 - Winter Wonderful Part 8 - The Girl with my Heart (full length novel) The Summer Series (a spin-off starring Becca Sosa) Part 1 - Summer Alone Part 2 - Summer Together Part 3 - Summer Apart Part 4 - Summer Forever
  • The Wonderful Winter

    Marchette Chute, Grace Golden

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., March 15, 1967)
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  • The Wonderful Book

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    In this delightful story, a lost book transforms into whatever the finder needs it to be. An imaginative and original tale with all the elements of the best and most enduring children's book classics!Deep in the woods, a rabbit finds a mysterious object. "What is this?" he asks. "It looks like a wonderful house for me." And he wriggles inside for a nap. Later he hops away and a bear lumbers by. "What is this?" the bear asks. "It looks like a wonderful hat for me." And he puts it on his head. One by one different animals find the object and transform it into whatever they need it to be. But it's not until the little boy comes along and knows exactly what it is. It's a wonderful book! And all the animals gather around to share the truly wonderful story that's inside.
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  • The Wonderful Window

    Beth Vardon, Charlot Byj

    language (, Nov. 3, 2013)
    Christmas is coming! But a very unhappy Guardian Angel is overwhelmed with watching one little girl named Katie. She's not mean or lazy, it's just that Katie is so BUSY. When disaster happens, they both need some Divine assistance so the Christmas program can go on! This delightful story was written by Beth Vardon. The beautiful illustrations are by famed artist Charlot Byj. Look for more PrillyCharmin ebook series for Kindle in an enjoyable range of topics for children as well as adults. PrillyCharmin illustrated ebooks always have bright, high-quality illustrations.