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Books with title Wind and Waves

  • Between Wind and Waves

    Samuel Harmsworth, Jessica Tucker

    eBook (, Aug. 1, 2020)
    A teenage boy is transported to a strange, submerged planet where he can breathe underwater. Will he ever return to his world? And is his abduction as random as it first appears?Science fiction and fantasy collide in this exciting cross-dimensional adventure with elements of all your favourites: the wonder of Philip Pullman's Northern Lights, the quirkiness of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and an underwater universe that lands you straight into one of Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet episodes, all wrapped up with a light-touch suitable for a wide range of readers. When thirteen-year-old Luke finds himself in an underwater world like no other, he can only hazard a guess as to why. Garth, a member of a species from another dimension, has toyed with an extremely powerful computer and mistakenly transported Luke to a place where the rules of Earth mean nothing. Now they must both work together in order to survive. Dangerous quests, mind-twisting concepts and villainous enemies await them... Is Luke’s wrongful abduction completely Garth’s fault or is there more at play? Will Luke ever return home? And can they uncover the mysteries of a world so beautiful yet so bizarre?Praise for Between Wind and Waves:“The concept is extremely unusual but is quite easy to grasp when it’s all explained. It was very well written and I loved reading it; I couldn’t put it down. It is one of those books that makes you want more.”“Loved it. The humour absolutely makes it.”“I loved the world, it’s so pretty and such a cool environment to be in when reading this book. I’m also really interested to see what happens to Luke and if Garth will manage to help him save the underwater world.”“I definitely feel like the book is appropriate for audiences of all ages - it’s just a really cool story.”
  • War and Wind

    Alex Lidell

    Paperback (Danger Bearing Press, May 18, 2017)
    Nile and her small band of loyal midshipmen saved the ship, and Captain Rima might just kill them for it . . . one young officer at a time. No one and nothing on the Aurora is safe anymore, least of all Nile’s explosive secrets or her connection with Domenic, which vibrates between them like a cutlass speared into the deck. When the shifting tide of war suddenly turns Aurora’s backwater outpost into a vital battleground, Nile faces an impossible choice between duty and freedom. In a cascade of violence, gunpowder, and lies, Nile will soon discover who has her back and who wants to stab a dagger in it. To save the ones she loves, Nile may have to sacrifice everything. WAR AND WIND is the exciting sequel to AIR AND ASH, a seafaring adventure of duty, love, magic, and a princess’s quest to protect her kingdom on her own terms. Recommended for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Tamora Pierce, and Naomi Novik.
  • War and Wind

    Alex Lidell

    Hardcover (Danger Bearing Press, June 20, 2017)
    Nile and her small band of loyal midshipmen saved the ship, and Captain Rima might just kill them for it . . . one young officer at a time. No one and nothing on the Aurora is safe anymore, least of all Nile’s explosive secrets or her connection with Domenic, which vibrates between them like a cutlass speared into the deck. When the shifting tide of war suddenly turns Aurora’s backwater outpost into a vital battleground, Nile faces an impossible choice between duty and freedom. In a cascade of violence, gunpowder, and lies, Nile will soon discover who has her back and who wants to stab a dagger in it. To save the ones she loves, Nile may have to sacrifice everything. WAR AND WIND is the exciting sequel to AIR AND ASH, a seafaring adventure of duty, love, magic, and a princess’s quest to protect her kingdom on her own terms. Recommended for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Tamora Pierce, and Naomi Novik.
  • Beyond the Waves and the Wind

    Linda Lott

    Paperback (SRA/McGraw-Hill, March 15, 2004)
    One was a stunt flier and a barnstormer. Another invented the first practical submarine. The last is an educator and an astronaut. These three went beyond the waves and the wind to reach their dreams.
  • Waves and Tides

    Patricia Armentrout

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1997)
    Discusses the causes of ocean waves and tides and their effects on both people and the earth
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  • Waves and Sound

    Pegasus

    Hardcover (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, March 30, 2011)
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  • Wind and Waves

    Michael Cross

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • Waves and Sound

    Pegasus

    Hardcover (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, March 30, 2011)
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  • Between Wind and Waves

    Samuel Harmsworth, Jessica Tucker

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 2, 2020)
    A teenage boy is transported to a strange, submerged planet where he can breathe underwater. Will he ever return to his world? And is his abduction as random as it first appears?Science fiction and fantasy collide in this exciting cross-dimensional adventure with elements of all your favourites: the wonder of Philip Pullman's Northern Lights, the quirkiness of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and an underwater universe that lands you straight into one of Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet episodes, all wrapped up with a light-touch suitable for a wide range of readers. When thirteen-year-old Luke finds himself in an underwater world like no other, he can only hazard a guess as to why. Garth, a member of a species from another dimension, has toyed with an extremely powerful computer and mistakenly transported Luke to a place where the rules of Earth mean nothing. Now they must both work together in order to survive. Dangerous quests, mind-twisting concepts and villainous enemies await them... Is Luke’s wrongful abduction completely Garth’s fault or is there more at play? Will Luke ever return home? And can they uncover the mysteries of a world so beautiful yet so bizarre?Praise for Between Wind and Waves:“The concept is extremely unusual but is quite easy to grasp when it’s all explained. It was very well written and I loved reading it; I couldn’t put it down. It is one of those books that makes you want more.”“Loved it. The humour absolutely makes it.”“I loved the world, it’s so pretty and such a cool environment to be in when reading this book. I’m also really interested to see what happens to Luke and if Garth will manage to help him save the underwater world.”“I definitely feel like the book is appropriate for audiences of all ages - it’s just a really cool story.”