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Josh and Jozlyn try to save their town from an evil spell, but along the way they are forced to deal with a hungry ogre, a creepy swamp, a mischievous cat, and worst of all a witch.
On Cauldron Cooker's Night, expect black cats and blacker magic.It's Cauldron Cooker's Night, a holiday for witches. Josh and his sister Jozlyn can't sleep. When they hear a noise outside their window, they know it's a witch coming for them.But the witch is only the beginning of their troubles. Soon the pair head out on a dangerous adventure to save their townsfolk from a terrible spell. Everyone has been turned into frogs! Along the way, Josh and Jozlyn will face a hungry ogre, a creepy swamp, a mischievous black cat, and more.Worst of all, the witch is waiting for them at the end.Children's fantasy. Recommended for ages 10 and up.
When unnatural snow covers the land, Emily must find a way to save her people from endless winter.
Noah and his sister Naomi think they have problems. When bullies chase them into the deadly needlespine pines, one loud noise could be their last. A boy named Ian rescues them, but he has his own troubles. He has lost his memories and been turned into a werewolf by a terrible curse. To break the curse, the kids set off across the frozen wastes of Neverthaw, land of ice and storm. They hope to make a deal with a dragon. But dragons are cunning and their deals always have a price.
There Lurks a Dragon in Hollowdeep Where the Sun Fears to Shine.For hundreds of years, the bleak valley of Hollowdeep has rotted beneath ash and smoke. For hundreds of years, the dragon Shelolth has plotted terrible plans in the darkness.Into this wasteland Jasiah and his friends--Emily the archer, Daniel the rogue, Leland the dog, and Talon Wyvern--must go to recover the Dragonsbane Horn. Moaning ghosts, undead pirates, and their own worst fears pursue their every step.All the while, Shelolth prepares her troops for war.
Dragons fear but one thing: The Dragonsbane Horn.For now the Horn sleep, broken into four pieces and scattered throughout the land. But its power is calling.Ghostly shaddim prowl the night, slinking like shadows in search of the Horn. Fiendish foes claim its magic for themselves.It's a race against time for the young heroes from Tiller's Field as they set out in search of the lost pieces of the Horn. Their first stop--Silvermight, a legend buried in the desert wastes of the Sandy Sea.
Tallulah Froom lives in a magical world, similar to our own world. She finds magic in words and the unexpected and believes that being unusual is a good character trait. Mixed with the whimsy of Pippi Longstocking, the gentle animal world of Charlotte’s Web, and the unexpected magic of Matilda, Tallulah Froom embodies all the imagination of unusual fancies we all wish our world offered. There is magic for everyone in Tallulah’s world, including childhood mishaps and family members we all recognize. Welcome to the world of Tallulah Froom.
In Tangleroot, Enemies Lurk Everywhere ... Even Among Friends.To locate the third piece of the legendary Dragonsbane Horn, Jasiah must brave the sunless depths of hungry Tangleroot, a forest so old that it has watched mountains grow and crumble to dust.With Jasiah go purple-eyed Princess Oti, young knight-in-training Connor, and Talon Wyvern. Together they must outwit greed trolls and screeching harpies as they black ghosts, called shaddim, track their every move.The four friends might succeed if one of them did not betray the others ...
In the fall of 1989, the Archaeological and Historical Research Institute (AHRI) entered into negotiations with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to establish a five-year field school at Fort Craig beginning in June of 1990. The project was designed to serve a number of purposes: (a) to operate an archaeological field school for the training of students and the interested public; (b) to assess the nature and extent of cultural resources at the site and to serve as a guide for any future research that may be undertaken; and (c) to establish a foundation for the BLM's public interpretation program at the site. The five seasons of fieldwork were conducted from 1990 to 1994 during the summer and fall. This report describes the results of the archaeological excavations and historical records search conducted by the AHRI at the Fort Craig National Historic site.