Kit and Kat


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Brother and sister, Kit and Kat, have lots of fun together! In this book, they sleep over at Grandma and Grandpa's house, race their bikes, and even run into a playground bully.




Kit and Kat


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The Dutch Twins


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




The Dutch Twins


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The Dutch twins Kit and Kat spend happy hours fishing off the pier, shopping at the village supermarket, skatind on the canal, and celebrating St. Nicholas day.




The Book of Stories for the Story-teller


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The following book is an anthology of folktales, modern fairy tales, and myths from various nations, compiled by Fanny E. Coe. Some of the works featured include her own, bearing titles such as 'The Man of the Chimney' and 'King Solomon and the Ants'. Aside from that, some classic stories such as 'Pocahontas' and 'The Emperor's New Clothes' can also be found within this book's pages.




Gaia's Prodigal Children Trilogy


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King Oberon visits the planet Gaia and forms a friendship with a child, Lilyana. He casts spells but loses his Queen Tatinia to King Leonauric of the leprechauns. The planet, Gaia, floods land and parches soil. The child, Lilyana, grows up to marry a brilliant man who works with her to innovate life style changes on Gaia insuring their survival. Humor, friendship and deception follow Lilyana as Oberon watches over her. Lilyana's husband is a talented gamer and inventor who offers a new life to everyone with his Hollow Man and Wishing Well Games. Queen Titania learns self-esteem apart from being royalty. King Oberon learns magic does not replace a heart. Lilyana learns to accept love in a world where everyone is broken.




Winters' Season


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After a boating accident in his teen years left him feeling guilty over the death of a child, Kerry Montgomery has resigned himself to a steady, quiet life in the towers of the Chicago Loop. There are expectations, of course. He’ll marry for status, even if the society set pinches his every last nerve, and he’ll carry on the Montgomery name, even if he can’t forgive himself for past mistakes. What’s unexpected? His attraction to Molly Winters. She doesn’t have a society name, connections, or money. She’s more than ten years younger than him. Not to mention, she’s like a sister - his youngest brother’s best friend. But most importantly, she has a child - a complete no-go for him. He’s not supposed to want her, but if he can get over his fears, he might just find a future nobody expected. Molly Winters is not interested in Kerry, his money, or his pain. She’s had plenty of her own. Pregnant at sixteen, betrayed by her father, lied to by her mom - trust doesn’t come easy. Before traveling with Kerry to Saint Kitts for his younger brother’s wedding, she was content to raise her son, help her community, and run a small catering business. When she finds herself drawn into his spell, she will need to figure out if she can trust him with her feelings or if it’s all just a little island magic playing tricks on her heart. Winters’ Season is a story of heartbreaking guilt, the search for forgiveness, and the redemptive power of love. Love changes everything.




The Ladies' Home Journal


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Stone's Silent Reading


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