Burny, the Lucky Cat

Burny, the Lucky Cat
Author: Anna Pilotto
Publisher: Pelangi ePublishing Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9670351472

Burny the cat is very hungry. What do hungry cats dream of? Fish, of course! But will Burny’s dream of eating fish come true? Or will he have to keep on dreaming and dreaming?

Alfred

Alfred
Author: Francesca Vignaga
Publisher: Pelangi ePublishing Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9670351502

Alfred the Elephant is ashamed of one thing: his long trunk! He feels that he is different from the other elephants. But Alfred will soon come to realize that being different isn't such a bad thing after all.

Oda the Owl

Oda the Owl
Author: Silvia Boschetti
Publisher: Pelangi ePublishing Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9670351529

Owls are supposed to sleep during the day—but Oda the Owl is excited to explore the world in daylight! She is greeted by new sights she has never seen before. But does Oda like what she sees?

Amy and the blue strawberries

Amy and the blue strawberries
Author: Francesca Vignaga
Publisher: Pelangi ePublishing Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9670351499

Only Amy knows how to grow blue strawberries. But the problem is she can only grow them during spring. Can she find a place where it is constantly spring—so she can grow her blue strawberries?

Where Can I Stay?

Where Can I Stay?
Author: Francesca Carabelli and Roberto Lauciello
Publisher: Pelangi ePublishing Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9670351510

Jack the caterpillar has grown too big for his home. He has to find a new place to stay. He tries different homes to stay in, but none of them fit him at all! Will Jack ever find a home?

Burny's Journeys

Burny's Journeys
Author: Brian Finkle
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1412019257

It's one man's story from childhood to his mid-fifties and counting. He never went looking for adventures or answers to life but because of timing, coincidences, synchronicities, (call it what you will) that started early and have never ended, he has been blessed with a lifetime of stories and then some. He spent his first twenty years in small town Iowa before the U.S. Army decided that they had a need for him. It was February of 1968 and it proved to be a bad time to be entering the military. After a year in Vietnam he came home intact but a changed young man. He packed up a van and headed west with everything he owned. (Except for the baseball cards that his parents had already thrown away. Damn!) After joining Vietnam Veterans Against the War (John Kerry was their president) he went to D.C. and threw his medals away on the Capitol steps with a thousand or so other vets who realized that as a country, we could make mistakes and this time we had. He was thrown in jail in Denver with 78 other vets for simply trying to march, as an organization, in the Veteran's Day Parade. It was a tough time for people to stand up to their government but he felt it was important and so did many people. Those actions changed the direction of our country. "Maybe something like this" the author suggests, "is needed again today". After some bad relationships, he hit the road for 2 1/2 years without an address to call his own. He spent two fairy tale winters in Mexico and Guatemala where he explored caves, found untouched ceynotes, met many characters as well as great friends, and all the while, he compiled stories. It was then that he began journaling and has never stopped nearly 30 years later and neither have the stories. He had the most vivid dream of his life, which magically, eventually led him to his lovely bride. They have now shared the past quarter of a century together including kids, and grandkids. It's all there along with the lessons and confessions.

The Tale of the Lucky Cat

The Tale of the Lucky Cat
Author: Sunny Seki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9780966943764

A humble toymaker is rewarded for helping an injured cat in this story that explains the origin of the maneki neko, or lucky cat statues that are popular throughout Japan for spreading good fortune.

These Witches Don't Burn

These Witches Don't Burn
Author: Isabel Sterling
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0451480341

"Sterling’s rich, magical world dazzles readers with its fantastic intricacies." —Richelle Mead, #1 international bestselling author of Vampire Academy and The Glittering Court series Hannah's a witch, but not the kind you're thinking of. She's the real deal, an Elemental with the power to control fire, earth, water, and air. But even though she lives in Salem, Massachusetts, her magic is a secret she has to keep to herself. If she's ever caught using it in front of a Reg (non-witch), she could lose it. For good. So, Hannah spends most of her time avoiding her ex-girlfriend (and fellow Elemental Witch) Veronica, hanging out with her best friend, and working at the Fly by Night Cauldron selling candles and crystals to tourists, goths, and local Wiccans. But when a terrifying blood ritual interrupts the end-of-school-year bonfire and evidence of dark magic begins to appear all over Salem, Hannah's sure it's the work of a deadly Blood Witch. However her coven seems less than convinced, forcing Hannah to team up with the last person she wants to see: Veronica. With everything she loves on the line, Hannah will have to test the limits of her power if she's going to save her coven. "Infused with page-turning suspense, bittersweet romance, shocking twists, and tragic turns, Sterling has written a standout debut." —Dana Mele, author of People Like Us

The Merchant of Dennis the Menace

The Merchant of Dennis the Menace
Author: Hank Ketcham
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-10-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1560977140

In this engaging memoir, the Dennis the Menace creator charmingly tells his own colorful story, with copious illustrations of his artistic development, a behind-the-scenes section, and his hand-picked favorite strips. Hank Ketcham, the self-styled "Merchant of Dennis," passed away in 2001 at the age of 81, but not before writing this engaging memoir. In this volume, the Dennis the Menace creator charmingly tells his own colorful story, starting when he was about "five-ana-half" and first picked up the "magic pencil." A child of the Great Depression from Seattle, Ketcham abandoned college for Hollywood, to pursue a dream of making drawings for Walt Disney films. Initially rebuffed at Disney, he persisted in huffing and puffing at the Mouse Factory door (all the while drawing "Andy Pandas, rabbits, squirrels, and monkeys" at Walter Lantz studio) until finally he was let inside to labor happily on Pinocchio, Bambi, Fantasia and a host of Donald Duck shorts. World War II intervened, but Photographer's Mate Ketcham was, nevertheless, able to resume his artistic career in the Navy, where, in Washington, D.C., he created cartoons for the War Bond program. Following the war, Ketcham developed into a successful freelancer, placing cartoons in The New Yorker, Saturday Evening Post and Collier's. Then one fateful day, his harried wife screamed at him that his son Dennis was amenace! That, of course, sparked an idea that subsequently was sold to a newspaper syndicate in the fall of 1950. Within a year, Dennis the Menace was up to a hundred daily subscribers-a figure that climbed steadily. The Merchant of Dennis the Menace not only traces the humorous adventures of Hank Ketcham-with copious illustrations of his artistic development from a kid with an early knack for copying cartoon characters to a mature and masterful artist of everyday life in the Mitchell and Wilson households-it also offers a special insight into the life and times of the half-pint "Menace." In one unique section, Ketcham takes us behind the scenes of Dennis and provides complete backgrounds for all the major characters, including their genealogies. We are also treated to official model sheets, in-depth analysis of each character's personality and motivations, and an exclusive peek at the private sketches that Ketcham referred to of rooms in the Wilson and Mitchell homes, their backyards, and the neighborhood. To top it all off, the book includes a dozen of Ketcham's hand-picked, all-time favorite strips.

Sledgehammer

Sledgehammer
Author: Paola Dangelico
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Romance fiction
ISBN: 9780692935859

Amber Jones is in a pickle. And when I say pickle, I mean a world of trouble. She knew she shouldn't have gone to her ex's New Year's Eve party. And she reeeaally didn't mean to almost burn down his house. Now she needs a good lawyer, stat. But where to find one? Ethan Vaughn is a very busy man. He really shouldn't have agreed to spring Amber Jones out of jail. As the most sought after lawyer in professional football, he needs to focus on representing his clients--not an accident prone, struggling actress. Now she's remanded on bail and living in his house. The woman is a walking, talking category five hurricane. And considering his track record with women, he needs to stay as far away from this one as possible. Problem is, he may have found the one he's willing to risk it all for.