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  • A Week's Worth by Thyme Lewis

    by Adam Hoff
    TO THOSE WHO CROSS MAC, PUNISHMENT COMES ON A DAILY BASIS. With a skill set rivaling special operatives in the world's most elite gangs, Mac navigates the country working for FEMA. Helping those less fortunate resurrect their lives after the USA's most horrific natural disasters. In A Week's Worth, Mac receives a call that sends him home to California, where he will face a more personal disaster: his mother. Her health is failing. His good intentions to help are met with resistance. And people k... more
  • Camelot

    by Jonathan Nolan
    CAMELOT Using the retroclone superhero rules in FASERIPopedia, expand your game and run a whole fantasy roleplaying game using this sourcebook! OR - Embrace the world of King Arthur, one hundred of his Knights of the Round Table, their enemies, their Castles and Keeps, Abbeys, monsters, Magical Items and so much more! Full rules for Knights, their Squires, Princesses, Sorceresses, Wizards, Witches, Men-at-Arms and Women-at-Arms and so many different creatures, people - one hundred entries deta... more
  • Meet Faith

    by Tracy Tydeman
    Meet Faith is about my deaf Dalmatian who proves that being different doesn't have to mean holding back in life. The book is written for ages 0-5 years old, but the storyline and detailed illustrations capture the hearts of all ages.
  • The Hathaway Equation

    by Phillip Hathaway
    Like an X-ray, The Hathaway Equation penetrates taboos and mores that blockade progress. It is a proclamation from a pioneer and pathfinder--a message dreamt of only by a visionary who arrives from nowhere in times of peril to show us the way home. A generous gift to all people of every race and tongue, from the highest to the very lowest stations of life, it is an elegant yet simple message. Once read, answers to perplexing riddles about the ecosystem are apparent, whereas before, they may have... more
  • Hearth

    by Carter Joseph Cronk
    Modernity, in this case, is the purposeful disintegration of the bonds which form an imaginary construct, in the efforts of higher understanding.
  • In Search of the Vintage Tiles of Catalina Island

    by R. D. Smith
    This book is an interactive companion with your smartphone to tour the Island, though you do not need a smartphone to complete your quest. QR Codes are provided to access maps, additional photos, and audio. More than a primer on the Vintage Tiles, you get a close insight to the history of this amazing Island. If you complete your quest, you will have explored the majority of Catalina Island and learned its history.
  • LEARN to READ and WRITE with CVC WORD ACTIVITIES: Reproducible Phonics-Based Activities Including Word Tracing, Sound Boxes, Wor

    by Dalton Downey
    Looking for a fun and effective way to teach your child how to read, write, and spell CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) pattern words? Look no further than "Learn to Read and Write with CVC Word Activities" by Vocab Dragon Publishing! Our book is perfect for kids in kindergarten, first, or second grade who want to develop reading fluency and build a strong foundation in phonics. With 139 CVC words to learn and plenty of engaging activities, your child will love the fun puzzles, assessments, and... more
  • Amazon's ABC: Animals of the Rainforest

    by Nohra Bernal

    Discover amazing animals from the Amazonian rainforest in delightful illustrations and fun facts for kids 2-6.

    Includes free downloadable activities.

  • Dragons Don't Celebrate Passover

    by Michelle Franklin
    Here be dragons! But that's because they go where the matza is. A funny and informative book about Passover and its many traditions, and how dragons have been part of the holiday for centuries.
  • Werewolves Don't Celebrate Hanukkah (Loveable Monster Holiday)

    by Michelle Franklin
    There are two wolves inside of you: one eats all the latkes, and the other hides the presents. A charming yet informative book about Hanukkah and its traditions, and how to share them with werewolves.
  • A Flowing Through

    by David Esling
    This book is a narrative of a teacher’s artistic approaches for teaching and learning in a primary school within a socially disadvantaged suburb of Hobart towards the end of his career. The inspirational stories of his explorations with the children by his side will captivate the hearts and minds of student teachers, teachers, teachers of teachers, and all those who love to work alongside children. The text of each explorative journey is accompanied by the teacher’s photographs and include rel... more
  • You're Driving Me Crazy!

    by John Reinhardt

    Don't drive another mile before reading this book!

    Most states require drivers to know the rules of the road to get a license. We expect people to follow these rules and drive safely and properly. Just because they know the rules, doesn’t mean they obey them!

    In order to develop safe driving habits, we should always expect other drivers NOT to follow the rules. Anticipating these situations is this is key to developing safe driving habits. 

    We... more

  • The Passover Story Haggadah

    by Stuart Leven

    The Passover Story Haggadah is a traditional Haggadah that is easy to understand, regardless of your background, knowledge, or faith.  It showcases a riveting, straightforward narrative of the Passover story in English, based on the story told in the Five Books of Moses / Pentateuch / Torah. The narrative replaces the sometimes opaque and puzzling presentation of the story in traditional Haggadahs.  It’s easy to follow, and it includes important events that are not re... more

  • Clara's Secret

    by Stephan R. Frenkel
    In 1939, Clara was forced to emigrate from her city of origin, Berlin, toward an uncertain destiny. As she journeyed alone, she searched for understanding in the history of the great metropolis and turned to her collection of memories from her adolescence at the dawn of the twentieth century. This was La Belle Époque—the Beautiful Era; an extraordinary age of optimism and one of the most dramatic transformations of culture. The Prussian capital became a pivotal city that was magnetic to the grea... more
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