EXPERIENCE THE ADVENTURE! The Erec Rex series continues with The Monsters of Otherness
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Escape with Erec Rex into a world of magic, where he must
learn the secret of trust and loyalty in order to save his
mother … and the strange world where she was captured. A
holiday gift kids will love!
"Dragon's Eye. . . is a magical story filled with suspense, intensity, heart, and
courage. I loved this book."
- Devon Werkheiser, "Ned", star of
Nickelodeon's popular daily sitcom, "Ned's
declassified school survival guide"
"Entertaining magic and magical gear, along with polished vignettes from
Grant, animate familiar fantasy trope in this seriocomic debut. . .this light,
but not insubstantial outing definitely belongs aboard the Potter wagon, but
merits a seat towards the front."
- Kirkus Reviews
October, 2006
The adventure continues in Kaza Kingsley's
riveting sequel to the best-selling The Dragon's
Eye. Follow Erec as he faces delicious villains, a
harrowing battle, a secret admirer, missing memory
shops, angry mobs, reincarnated ancestors, and
ultimate sacrifice. The story is a wild ride of
danger and thrills, where we, along with Erec, find
out who the real monsters are.
Kaza Kingsley won’t let down fans of Erec
Rex with this lively, imaginative sequel to The
Dragon’s Eye. It’s a rollicking good read,
with many layers that unfold into a captivating
ending. The engaging characters, suspense,
humor and vivid descriptions make it a great
book for all ages.
- Maria Schneider, Senior Editor
Writer’s Digest Magazine
Introducing a new series for young readers. The Wishing Well Adventures: Book 1 What's the Word, Thunderbird? by Melissa Meadows
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When an enchanted penny leads Edgar and
Brook to a hidden wishing well in the woods,
they have no idea what they are in for. Not only
do they set Davy Crockett free, but also a wild
Thunderbird that will destroy everything if they
don’t stop it!
The kids learn the secrets of America and lessons
from the Alamo in this wild adventure. Come
along with them and a silly raccoon, do an Indian
rain dance, then enjoy a delicious slice of apple
pie. Life will never be the same!
“As a teacher of thirty years, I highly recommend What’s the Word
Thunderbird? as a teaching tool. The story is compelling and the
lessons are invaluable."
- Linda Fried
Third Grade Teacher