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In this adorable little book of mostly nonsensical poems, readers of (almost) all ages will find whimsical and endearing verses about geese, monsters, ghosts, rabbits and other terribly important things. If your favorite poems are by Edward Lear, A. A. Milne or Shel Silverstein, then 'Things That Came To Me' will be a perfect addition to your collection.
You know "Snow White," you've read "Goldilocks," and, frankly, you're a little sick of "Red Riding Hood." Looking for something new? Something different? Something ridiculous? Then this is absolutely the right book for you! Fairy tale lovers of all ages will enjoy these sorta silly stories about heroic ducks, brave kids, singing mermaids, foolish princes, friendly monsters, talking pigs and magical ladies.
Owen Harris is Back! After discovering the secret of the Ghost Dog in his sister's closet, now he's set on proving that the creepy old lady across the street is a real live wicked witch. And he's better hurry before she decides to cast a spell on Owen's little sister!
A new and exciting version of the famous Arabian Nights Tales for the whole family to enjoy. Join Scheherazade as she spins story after story for her husband, the King, and tells him the timeless tales of "Sindbad the Sailor," "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp" and many more. A world of magic and adventure await you in this latest book from Galleons Lap.
The man in my office held a dark secret, a secret to kill for. That man was Tony Ryland, husband of local madam, Maria de Costa. Unfortunately for me, truth and justice, Tony Ryland was dead.What was Ryland doing in my office? Who had murdered him? What was the nature of his dark secret? The trail led to Ryland's wife, Maria de Costa, to her network of prostitutes and clients. Questions led to evasive answers, and more deaths.Someone was out to muddy the waters, to distort the truth, to bury the secret along with Tony Ryland. As I probed and prodded, I placed myself, family and friends in danger. Ultimately, Ryland's murder left me with a question: what is of greater value, love or the truth?Smoke and Mirrors, a tale of treachery, of duplicity and cover-ups, the story of a scandal that simmers within our society.
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Owen's new friend, Mark, is a little weird. Most kids in school think he's "special" or something, but Owen and Los think he's cool. But when they find out the truth about their new friend, will they be able to keep him safe from the outside world? And what about the mysterious Huntress?