Max has anger management issues. And she has a dangerous secret. She can make things happen. Like magic. She almost killed a kid at school and nearly used it on her stuck up older sister. The question is, can she do anything other than blow things up? Can she learn to control it? And is it really possible that an obscure teenage girl is the key to keeping all of humanity safe? Philip has just got his ring back. He got it taken away for messing with his teacher's mind so he can cheat on a test. Now that he has his ring, he thinks he should be able to use his power to make his life better. A lot better. The problem is that people want him to be responsible. But if you could do magic, wouldn't you use it to escape work in any way possible? Aaron wants to be a soldier. He knows there are lots of people who would try to take over, and he's determined to stop them. The problem is that there's this new girl. And she might be not be on the right side of things. She's really talented and pretty, but she might be able to destroy everything he believes in. Whatever the case, he knows he needs to learn to be world class with the magic sword while he figures out what to do. Brynn never gets out. Her grandfather won't permit it. Her only access to the outside world are high fashion magazines, so she has an unusual idea what she should wear. She's dying to get out and travel. And adopt animals. Any kind of animal. Is she a lonely future granny with cats or are her ridiculous clothes actually the next fashion craze? What possible role could she play in the destiny of the world? Max Xylander and the Island of Zumuruud is a fast-paced fantasy adventure for all ages (10 and up) and is the first of a planned trilogy. Fans of magic, swordplay, secret agents, and conspiracies set in a modern everyday world will not be able to put the book down. Jon Thomason is a debut author and paints a vivid world of magic right under our noses and delivers rapid-fire action that keeps the pages turning.
Lilly is a college student who is finally ready to adopt a dog. After immediately falling in love with a tiny Maltese puppy, she brings him home and names him Max. It is not long before the two create a special bond and become inseparable. When Lilly eventually marries, she and her husband, Tom, decide to adopt a playmate for Max. While visiting a shelter, they meet an adorable Corgi who quickly captures a place in their hearts. After a brief adjustment period, Max and Cocoa develop a brotherly bond and happily move into a new house with their human parents. But when the dogs escape from their suburban yard one day, Lilly and Tom soon realize the value of the decision to microchip their beloved puppies. Max and Cocoa's Escape is the tale of two dogs as they are adopted and ultimately make a dangerous decision to escape their new home.
While traveling, Max finds himself lost in the snowy, white tundra of the North and is separated from his mom. Lucky for him, Santa's workshop is close by Can Santa help Max find his way home? About the Author Max lives at home with his mom and translator, Ruth Calkins. A graduate of Douglass College, Calkins lived overseas in undeveloped countries for many years. She worked with the World Medical Fund for many years in Malawi. During her travels, Calkins lived in Africa for 10 years--a place she will always hold dear in her heart. She and Max now live together in Newport, Washington.
Max, a tiny speed racer, is off on the adventure of a lifetime in this adorable new picture book that proves all you need for a big adventure is a little imagination. As soon as Max has finished cleaning his room, he's off racing his super-secret car at incredible speeds, soaring over rivers of lava, sky diving, and swimming with sharks. This picture book is perfect for every young speed racer, careening from one adventure to the next.
Fish and birds and lizards and socks...is there anything Max won't attack? Watch your ankles and find out in this clever, rhyming picture book about a very naughty kitty cat. Max is a cat. He attacks. From socks to strings to many a fish, attacking, for Max, is most de-lish. But how many of these things can he actually catch? Well, let's just say it's no even match.
Max Spencer is very sick. But he doesn't let that hold him back. Follow along as he invents new ways out of a bad situation. Max Spencer is a children's picture book created by 7 year old cancer patient, Logan Reynolds to spread the word to others that you can do anything, if you just believe.
Multatuli: Max Havelaar oder Die Kaffee-Versteigerungen der Niederl ndischen Handels-Gesellschaft Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2015, 4. Auflage Vollst ndiger, durchgesehener Neusatz mit einer Biographie des Autors bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Erstdruck: Amsterdam (de Ruyter) 1860 (2 Bde). Hier nach der bers. v. Dr. Karl Mischke. Originaltitel: Max Havelaar of de koffijveilingen der Nederlandsche Handelsmaatschappij Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe: Multatuli (Eduard Douwes Dekker): Max Havelaar. bers. v. Dr. Karl Mischke, Halle a. d. S aale]: Verlag von Otto Hendel, o. J.]. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Umschlaggestaltung unter Verwendung des Bildes: Lithographie von August Alleb (1874) nach einem Foto von Boussaud Valadon (1864) Gesetzt aus Minion Pro, 10 pt.
Max the fox and his siblings are ready for their big magic show. Max is the main act, and he doesn't want any help. He is the best magician, and he's in charge. When his bossy ways put the show at risk, Max must change his ways and learn to cooperate. After all, cooperation is the real magic
Max the fox and his siblings are ready for their big magic show. Max is the main act, and he doesn't want any help. He is the best magician, and he's in charge. When his bossy ways put the show at risk, Max must change his ways and learn to cooperate. After all, cooperation is the real magic