Fortune Cookie Phantom


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Fortune Cookie Phantom is a fast paced story for kids 8 to 12 years old. A fun and scary adventure that gets kids hooked on reading. Do you believe in superstitions? Jackson never did. But when he sticks his chopsticks up in a bowl of rice, mysterious and spooky things start to happen. He receives threatening messages in a fortune cookie and an evil phantom appears from the dead. Will Jackson and his friend Lucas destroy the phantom or will they become the phantom's next victims? Topics: scary books, scary stories, middle school, middle school book, middle school books, kids books, books for kids, book for kids, books for boys, children’s books, children’s fiction, children books ages 9 to 12, children books for age 8 and up, children books for age 8 to 12, kids books for ages 9 to 12, kids books for age 8 and up, kids books for age 8 to 12, kids mystery book, children's mystery book, children's mystery book, kids adventure book, children's adventure book, children adventure book, ages 9-12, Mysteries, Action & adventure, Growing up, AAPI, children’s asian literature, legends, myths, fables, asian story Other readers of Miles J. Anderson books enjoyed books by: Rick Riordan, Neil Gaiman, James Dashner, Mary Downing Hahn, Victoria Schwab, Alvin Schwartz, Jeff Kinney, Dan Gutman, R.L. Stine, Katherine Arden, Max Brallier, K.R. Alexander, Dustin Brady




The Phantom Limbs of the Rollow Sisters


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Renowned author Timothy Schaffert’s celebrated debut novel, reissued here in an entirely new paperback edition, chronicles two sisters on the cusp of womanhood as they struggle to understand their father’s suicide as well their mother’s abandonment of them many years earlier. On graduating from high school, the sisters are once again set adrift, this time by their grandmother who leaves them for Florida. In order to survive, and perhaps even thrive, on their path to adulthood, they must learn to reconcile their pasts and discover how to depend upon themselves as well as on each other. In a story that rises out of the spare Nebraska landscape, Schaffert delivers a redemptive tale about two young women searching for wholeness and love.




Phantom Harvest


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Gideon, a half-breed mutant with a surly temper and rotten luck, struggles to scrape a living as a tracker in the desolate territory near the gateway to the human world. Business seems to be picking up when Gideon is approached by a powerful dark elf with deep pockets and a serious problem. Human miners at the dark elf's plant are being taken by an elusive predator. Gideon is pressured to find the killer before word of the disappearances reaches the human world, endangering the tense relationship between their two races. But, nothing is simple this close to the conduit between worlds. Archangel, a ruthless mercenary operating in the secret sectors of mutant society, has set his own deadly game in motion. Surrounded by savage wilderness and cut off from contact with civilization, Gideon must find a way to protect his friends and survive to collect his bounty.




Archie's Funhouse Comics Double Digest #17


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Betty has surprised everyone with a new tradition for the Christmas season: a low-budget Secret Santa! Ok, that’s not that surprising, but here’s the twist… all of the gifts have to be hand-made! There’s nothing more heartfelt than a gift made by hand—unless, of course, if you’re all-thumbs! How will some of our not-so-crafty pals ‘n’ gals fare in this new holiday tradition? Find out in “Not-So-Secret Santas,” the all-new fun and festive lead story to this JUMBO-sized comics digest!




Miss Fortune Cookie


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When David Douglas puts his family-owned Chinese restaurant on the auction block, his rebellious younger daughter, Sue, recruits the help of Will, the restaurant manager, to keep her grandmother from being forced from the restaurant and sent to a retirement home. The only way for Sue to conjure up millions of dollars in a few weeks is to set up a bogus on-line company to enter the auction in a bidding war with the giant corporation intent on buying the restaurant’s property. To raise the seed money to join the auction, Sue begins writing fortune cookie messages for her friends. When all of the messages come true, hundreds of fortune seekers descend on the restaurant all wanting to have their fortunes told. Under intense pressure, Sue claims she’s not the fortune teller, just the transcriber. That fabrication doesn’t go well when desperate people conclude that Sue’s grandmother must be the real fortune teller. Sue’s hesitant accomplice, Will, the restaurant manager, is the voice of reason and caution, but he’s no match for Sue’s determination to build a new restaurant and save Grandma. Although Sue’s heart is in the right place, her schemes result in constant chaos and misfortune.




Ghost in the Lighthouse


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Ghost in the Lighthouse is a fast paced story for kids 8 to 12 years old. A fun and spooky mystery that gets kids hooked on reading. Do you believe in ghosts? Twelve-year-old Noah is excited to move to the California coast with his military family until he hears rumors the nearby lighthouse is haunted. Everyone in town knows about the ghost in the lighthouse. The Lady in the Light is a local legend, but Noah’s parents don’t believe in ghosts. When the ghost attacks Noah and his new friends, Eli and Grace, there’s no escape. Will Noah banish the ghost or perish? Topics: scary books, scary stories, middle school, middle school book, middle school books, kids books, books for kids, book for kids, books for boys, children’s books, children’s fiction, children books ages 9 to 12, children books for age 8 and up, children books for age 8 to 12, kids books for ages 9 to 12, kids books for age 8 and up, kids books for age 8 to 12, kids mystery book, children's mystery book, children's mystery book, kids adventure book, children's adventure book, children adventure book, ages 9-12, Mysteries, Action & adventure, Growing up, ghost story, ghost stories Other readers of Miles J. Anderson books enjoyed books by: Rick Riordan, Neil Gaiman, James Dashner, Mary Downing Hahn, Victoria Schwab, Alvin Schwartz, Jeff Kinney, Dan Gutman, R.L. Stine, Katherine Arden, Max Brallier, K.R. Alexander, Dustin Brady




Friends, Fugues, and Fortune Cookies


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The word "heart" in the series statement appears as the heart symbol.




Biographical Encyclopedia of American Radio


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The Biographical Encyclopedia of American Radio presents the very best biographies of the internationally acclaimed three-volume Encyclopedia of Radio in a single volume. It includes more than 200 biographical entries on the most important and influential American radio personalities, writers, producers, directors, newscasters, and network executives. With 23 new biographies and updated entries throughout, this volume covers key figures from radio’s past and present including Glenn Beck, Jessie Blayton, Fred Friendly, Arthur Godfrey, Bob Hope, Don Imus, Rush Limbaugh, Ryan Seacrest, Laura Schlesinger, Red Skelton, Nina Totenberg, Walter Winchell, and many more. Scholarly but accessible, this encyclopedia provides an unrivaled guide to the voices behind radio for students and general readers alike.




Archie Giant Comics Jackpot!


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ARCHIE GIANT COMICS JACKPOT! collects 480 pages of iconic Archie tales in this one amazing volume! Follow America's favorite red-head as he navigates the pressures of the American teenager in the awkward, charming, and hilarious way you've come to know and love.




Born Liberal, Raised Right


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America has a problem. Conservatives aren't helping their kids mature past that arrested development phase also known as liberalism! In this groundbreaking book, noted speaker Reb Bradley proves that societal pressures and foolish child-raising theories that have gone mainstream are preventing parents from developing in their kids the key ingredients of maturity, including self-control. Too many children are becoming adults who are ruled purely by magical thinking, passions, emotions and desires -- the hallmarks of the liberal mindset. It's up to parents to turn their baby Bolsheviks into good citizens by helping their kids mature past their infantile liberal stage. Reb Bradley shows how.