Added by: zabanbaz | Karma: 1288.64 | Fiction literature, Other | 11 June 2016
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Savages
Kidnapped! Louisa entered the storage room and went a couple of feet, stopping in consternation when she didn't see any dresses or packing crates or anything. The room contained a table and two chairs and a cot with a rope coiled under it against the far wall. On the table were a coffee pot and two cups, as well as a deck of cards.
Added by: zabanbaz | Karma: 1288.64 | Fiction literature, Other | 11 June 2016
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Mountain Nightmare
HUNTER OR THE HUNTED? As mountain man Nate King and his family struggle to live free in the untamed country of frontier America, Nate and his neighbors have begun to find tracks and other signs of a being the Indians know as the Old Ones, a half-man, half-breed creature that preys on humans and kills simply for the sake of killing.
This series features classic tales retold with attractive color illustrations. Educatiors using the Dale-Chall vocabulary system adapted each title. Each 70 page, softcover book retains key phrases and quotations from the original classics. Introduce literature to reluctant readers and motivate struggling readers. Students build confidence through reading practice. Motivation makes all the difference. What's more motivation then the expectation of success?
Added by: zabanbaz | Karma: 1288.64 | Fiction literature, Other | 10 June 2016
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A Crown of Dragons
Although Michael Malone has completed two missions for the secretive UNICORNE agency, he is still far from finding his missing father. But when he is asked to investigate a scale of a dragon – the very same artifact his father researched before he disappeared – Michael realizes he's closer than ever to unlocking the truth.
Added by: zabanbaz | Karma: 1288.64 | Fiction literature, Other | 10 June 2016
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Seeds of Deception
It's autumn in Painter's Mill, and fourteen year old Katie Burkholder has been tasked with picking apples in Zimmerman’s Orchard with her brother. It’s just another day filled with chores—until her best friend Mattie arrives to help. Somehow, boredom transforms into fun and games whenever the girls are together. The innocent fun comes to an end when Billy Marquardt and his gang of friends interrupts. Katie is no prude, but she knows better than to associate with the older English boys, especially since they’re known troublemakers. Mattie has no such compunction. Thumbing her nose at the Ordnung and all of the Amish rules, she disappears into the old barn with Billy.