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Arcadia's Children 4: Exodus by Andrew R Williams is the fourth book in this series and it's only getting better.
This sci-fi thriller is a great and compelling read. Enjoy the ride in this saga with Pushley, Yalt, Tammy and others. The characters, world building, and the intricate storyline keeps the readers hooked throughout the book. If you love sci-fi that's fast paced, with vivid imagination and virtual imagery, this book is your best friend.…
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Would you like to listen to a free chapter of Charlene the Star? Now it's on audio! Check out the free chapter here:
https://www.amazon.com/Charlene-the-Star/dp/B07PPRHTJ1/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
you can also choose to buy the whole story for just $3.46.
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It's very unusual for a Black man to talk openly about the abuse he experienced as a child, let alone write three books about it - but that is what Samuel P. Holloway III has done.…
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Abbie Palmer is obsessed with her beautiful rich French pen friend, Colette, who she has always wanted to meet, but when Colette tells her she is coming to England in the summer holidays to visit, Abbie panics: she hasn't been entirely truthful about her home life and she's afraid Colette won't want to have anything more to do with her if she finds out she's been lying. Abbie…
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Gemma Sutherland wants to start a girls' football team at her new school, but rival Tyrone does everything he can to put a stop to her plans.
Inspired by my love of the Beautiful Game, Goalden Girl is my first self-published book for children. Published in 2007, it is aimed for readers aged 9-12 and tells the story of Gemma Sutherland, whose widowed father remarries a year after the death of Gemma's mother. Gemma's stepmother Shelley and her nine-year-old daughter…
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Success in school is rarely an accident: students who excel tend to exhibit similar traits. As you consider your son or daughter’s progress in school, ask yourself, which habits does your child already practice? Which areas are in need of improvement? The list below summarizes some key behaviors that many academically successful students share:
Added by jessicapeckham on April 18, 2016 at 8:23am — No Comments
Think back to your own childhood. Who were the teachers you remembered most? What did they…
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This was my 1st book, “When Tomorrow Starts Without Me,” was featured in The Authors Show “50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading” book. This book is a true testimony of my son’s life. Have you ever wanted to know what NOT to be when you grow up? Well, this book is a prime example of that. My son, Anthony, was a middleman in a drug gang and when he tried to get out, they poisoned him. Anthony was 19 years old when he passed away. I chose to take my son’s death and make it an example of…
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Cheryl Malandrinos is a freelance writer, children’s author, ghostwriter, and editor. Her children’s books includeLittle Shepherd (GAP, 2010) and A Christmas Kindness (4RV, 2012 & 2014). She is also a book reviewer and blogger. Ms. Malandrinos lives in Western Massachusetts with her husband and two children. She also has a son who is…
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When Bonnie Toews and John Christiansen decided to take their first holiday to Africa together in their 70’s, the experience was not only amazing, but life changing.
I read this book with my Grandsons and before they opened it, the first thing they wanted to know is “Who are Bibi and Babu? Of course I couldn’t tell them, however we soon discovered that they are the…
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#BabyLove: My Social Life is a children’s picture book written and illustrated by Corine Dehghanpisheh.
Synopsis: "Click." "Tap." Tag and Post. An adored baby tells a modern tale about life in today's digital world. #BabyLove: My Social Life highlights the social phenomena of sharing daily activities using technology and social…
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Ruby ShinesBright is a very special little girl. She lives in a place called Flooperville and has a red stone on her tummy which shines bright when she is happy and well.…
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A wonderful story for children.
This is an enchanting story about three dogs who live in Sun City a retirement community. Sammy is a Dalmatian, who is a Fire Department retired Lead Fire Dog, Mason is a great big Rottweiler who’s really a big softie, and then there’s…
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My 40th book is a novella titled Listen To Me Honey found on Amazon and B&N in paperback and on ebooks on kindle, nook, and smashwords.
This book was written with children in mind in their early teens, but anyone could enjoy a look back at their visits to their rural grandparents in the summer. The book is written in large font for an easy…
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Bible Bands is a fun, educational how-to book for children who love making jewelry. Not only does it teaches how to make lovely designs, but it also strengthens children’s faith by combining hands-on creativity with Bible verses and stories.
Rubber band jewelry seems to be the hottest new craze, so Eden’s book comes at the right time. Though at first glance, when…
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And Don't Bring Jeremy - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish
Added by Martha A. Cheves on August 26, 2014 at 8:05am — No Comments
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A magical story.
About the book:
In this magical story from the ever-popular Treebob series, Rotten Rena, the wicked witch of the enchanted forest, comes up with yet another mad scheme involving one of her very own magical potions. Of course since Rotten Rena isn't the cleverest of witches it all goes wrong with hilarious results! Of…
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The sound reached her over the babble of voices and the background drone of traffic.
Funny, isn't it? The way certain sounds can bring back poignant memories ... in just a split second, something buried deep in one's mind, springs forth vividly, triggered by a sound ... The way, even years later, we can recognize somebody's voice? Even though we haven't seen them, and…
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