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A gentle and beautifully illustrated children's story of friendship between a tiny fox and a great boar. One beautiful fall day, as Tiny Fox relaxes under his favorite tree, he meets a new friend: Great Boar! Great Boar loves to explore the beauty of nature and the changing seasons, but Tiny Fox thinks adventuring can be scary...but so is the idea of being without his new pal! What will Tiny Fox do? See how two friends help each other and learn to be brave in this beautiful watercolor book for children by award-winning Polish artist Berenika Kolomycka.
It’s hard to win a race without a crew… ...and Ethan’s hope to obtain one before the Grand Regatta starts is dashed to pieces the moment he lays anchor at Lenada. Her citizens are gone. Her buildings razed, and mysteries abound. What happens to him next continues the epic grand adventure across the high seas, one filled with more swords, cannons, pirates, and ships; not to mention a voracious monster with his own plans for Ethan’s future.
Sometimes the line that separates coward from hero is not easy to spot. When that line is crossed, to what lengths will a remorseful man go to set things right? That’s a question that had never crossed Daniel Tokunaga’s mind until the U.S. government started calling, wanting to know more about his father’s service with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II. Something happened while his father was fighting the Germans in France, and no one is sure exactly what. At least, no one who’s still alive and willing to give details. Wanting answers, Daniel upends his life to find out what occurred on a small, obscure hilltop half a world away, in a quest for the truth that threatens his marriage, his sanity, and the love of everyone he holds dear. In unraveling his family’s catastrophic past, the only thing for certain is that nothing—his life, career, and family—can ever be the same again.
Abbey Lee Nash debuts with a new voice along the lines of Jennifer Niven, Sharon M. Draper, and John Green, in Lifeline, a gorgeously written tale that plunges the reader into the life of popular high school senior Eli Ross who has everything... ...until an overdose at a party takes it all away. After nearly dying in the ER, Eli agrees to go to LakeShore Recovery Center, an inpatient substance abuse treatment program where he'll spend the next 28 days. It's there that Eli meets Libby, the sharp-edged artist, whose freshly tattooed scars mirror the emotional scars Eli tries his best to ignore. Eli soon learns that if he's to have any chance at a future, he'll first have to confront his past. Abbey skillfully weaves a tight story and unforgettable characters together to create a novel that is honest, raw, funny, heartbreaking, and hopeful and will ultimately have you turning pages throughout the night. Grab your copy today!
The perfect story to encourage children to treat others as they would like to be treated. Down by the moonlit lake, Bramble fox is in for a BIG SURPRISE... There's another fox! "That fox startled me!" grumped Bramble. "How RUDE!" Will these two foxes be able to be friends?
BEING IMMORTAL IS GREAT. Except when you're an outcast. Then it sucks. It really, really sucks. (Really). Euryale, sister of Medusa, longs to be accepted, but no matter what she does, all she gets is more of the same: heroes who want to kill her; strangers who want to manipulate her; and gods who want to torment her. But there's only so much a gorgon can take. So when Euryale finally snaps and seeks vengeance, she discovers an ancient being who offers her a way to bring all of her enemies to their knees--if she's willing to pay a hefty price. And for a girl who's shunned by all, what's one more curse to bear? Rise of the Gorgon is the wild, adventurous sequel to The Gorgon Bride, but is also a perfect jumping-on point for new readers.
"THE GODS ARE FUNNY. Except when you piss them off. Then they suck. They really, really suck. (Really). Alexander Weiss discovers this tidbit when he inadvertently insults Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, and she casts him away on a forgotten isle filled with statues. Being marooned is bad enough, but the fact that the island is also the home of Euryale, elder sister to Medusa, makes the situation a touch worse. The only thing keeping Alex from being petrified is the fact that Euryale has taken a liking to the blundering mortal. For now. What follows next is a wild, adventurous tale filled with heroes, gods, monsters, love, and war that is nothing short of legendary" -- back cover
What she wanted was to reunite with her exiled sister.What she got was a betrayal that left her with a broken body and a shattered family.Euryale had always tried to live her life in peace, but clearly that was a mistake. Now, the gorgon is determined to rise from the ashes, save those she loves, and lay waste to all who wronged her.And if that means making pacts with the darkest, most powerful beings in all of creation to burn Olympus to the ground, so be it.A Storm of Blood and Stone picks up immediately after the events of Rise of the Gorgon, and continues the epic saga through Greek Mythology.
Death is a gamer. Who knew? Not Ethan, at least, not before a terrible accident left his best friend dying, and the Grim Reaper gave him a chance to win back his buddy’s soul. All he has to do is beat the dark angel in a race within the Captains & Cannons universe. Should be simple enough. After all, Ethan is no stranger to MMOs. But when Ethan fires up his computer, he’s sucked into a world filled with sea dogs and serpents, all of which are far too real for his taste. To make matters worse, he hasn’t a farthing to his name and just two weeks to build his skills, find a crew, and buy a ship before the regatta starts, or he’ll lose by default. Thankfully, when he meets Zoey, a seasoned pirate and player, she offers her help in exchange for his, and he gladly accepts the deal. What follows is a treacherous adventure on the high seas where Ethan will need to become the most cunning and savvy player to have entered the game if he’s to survive the ordeal and triumph over Death.
Cora Somerville is being hunted. That much isn’t new; the government has been after witches like her for decades, and ever since they took Cora’s mother and brother, she’s determined to help her coven smuggle witches to safe havens. Then after a botched rescue, she runs into him. Theo. An old friend who’d almost been more, but vanished without a trace. To her shock, he’s not just back in Los Angeles—he’s now a witch hunter, and he’s been assigned to bring her entire operation down. As the fate of the two intertwine, Theo can’t bring himself to turn Cora in, and Cora doesn’t want to admit she needs Theo’s help. Most of all, neither wants to face all the things they left unsaid a decade ago… But with the rest of the witch hunters closing in, working together and rekindling the past might be the only way to survive.