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The Life Adventures of Robbie Dog Volume 1: A Children's Book to Help with Understanding Hard Life Events
Rhonda Nelson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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The Boy Who Loved Robbie Douglas
Jeffery P. Dennis
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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My Name's Not Robbie Any More: A Modern Novel Laced With Humor
Lea Hope Becker
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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kevin and robbie, we're going fishing: revised edition
Dayna Michele Lherisse; Ralph Xavier Lherisse
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Cop O' the North: Robbie the Bobbie
Robert M. Sutherland
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Enchanted Violin: Robbie Burns' Ghost
Dale Palko M. D.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A rare 18th century violin made by the famous Scottish luthier, Matthew Hardie is discovered in an abandoned sea captain's chest. It is restored and played by the hero who is a fair fiddler. Several days later at midnight he is awakened by the strains of melancholy violin music. He thinks the radio has been left on, but is terrified to see the violin apparently being played by a invisible ghost. The nightly concerts continue, revealing clues that point to the spirit likely being Robbie Burns; the famed 18th century poet and writer. All of the pieces are compositions of Burns. The hero attempts to communicate with the spirit by joining in violin duets, especially playing the specific tunes which had been written as dedication to Highland Mary.His wife also sings the lyrics. They determine that the first contact with the Spirit was on the 250th anniversary of the tragic early death of his beloved Highland Mary Campbell. With the assistance of a Medium they make contact with his spirit and are asked to participate in a complex spell to try to free Burns from the spirit world and reunite him with his lost love. Adventures-some frightening and some heartwarming- follow.
The Adventures of Robbie Rabbit and Rando Raccoon was written to stimulate a child's imagination and spirit of adventure. It was written many years ago for a friend's child who was sick at the time. This story may never have been published. It has remained in the files of the writer, forgotten for twenty or more years. Today, Robbie Rabbit and Rando Raccoon have finally seen the light, with hopes of bringing renewed excitement and healing powers to many children who may enjoy daydreaming about nature and the animals that surround us all.
The Tales of Captain Robbie Mack - Up the Creek His attention wavered. The man was having an epileptic fit right in front of him, no-one else about. And yet his eyes were drawn to that damn chicken stoating around seasick drunk in the shower. Robbie Mack couldn't have been further from being a Captain at this point. He was just a lowly sea cadet. But this incident was just one of many experiences that took him from being a na ve wee lad from the Scottish village of Menstrie to becoming a successful and valued contributor in the global marine industry. Up the Creek takes the reader from 16-year old Robbie's earliest voyage around the world, seasick, homesick and bullied incessantly to attaining the seemingly impossible position of vessel Master. Sailing with shipping lines such as Cunard, P & O, Blue Funnel and many more, these tales will resonate with seafarers around the globe. But the reader doesn't need to be familiar with the marine industry to enjoy the characters in this first of several manuscripts. Like Tosh the schizophrenic cook or the gun-toting Angolan mercenaries. Or Irish Marie who knew how to keep hubby asleep and out of her hair. Sometimes dangerous, occasionally tragic and often hilarious, Robbie's adventures taught him some important life lessons along the way. As a chief engineer said to him, 'Och Captain, I have poot the fire oot but yae need to go easy on the thruster.' With such guidance, how could he fail?
The Tales of Captain Robbie Mack - Up the Creek His attention wavered. The man was having an epileptic fit right in front of him, no-one else about. And yet his eyes were drawn to that damn chicken stoating around seasick drunk in the shower. Robbie Mack couldn't have been further from being a Captain at this point. He was just a lowly sea cadet. But this incident was just one of many experiences that took him from being a na ve wee lad from the Scottish village of Menstrie to becoming a successful and valued contributor in the global marine industry. Up the Creek takes the reader from 16-year old Robbie's earliest voyage around the world, seasick, homesick and bullied incessantly to attaining the seemingly impossible position of vessel Master. Sailing with shipping lines such as Cunard, P & O, Blue Funnel and many more, these tales will resonate with seafarers around the globe. But the reader doesn't need to be familiar with the marine industry to enjoy the characters in this first of several manuscripts. Like Tosh the schizophrenic cook or the gun-toting Angolan mercenaries. Or Irish Marie who knew how to keep hubby asleep and out of her hair. Sometimes dangerous, occasionally tragic and often hilarious, Robbie's adventures taught him some important life lessons along the way. As a chief engineer said to him, 'Och Captain, I have poot the fire oot but yae need to go easy on the thruster.' With such guidance, how could he fail?
Minnie finds a Robin looking in bathroom window and they become friends.
Magic Animal Cafe: Robbie the Rebel Squirrel (Us)
Stella Tarakson
Sweet Cherry Publishing
2023
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Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you could talk to animals? Book 3 in the Magic Animal Cafe series Along with her friend Blake, Ellie is desperately searching for answers about what happened to her great-grandfather years ago. But when they get caught up in the middle of an animal war in the local park, they have more pressing things to think about. Robbie the red squirrel and his clan are clashing with the bigger, meaner grey squirrels. As Robbie bravely stands up to the Greys, Ellie and Blake do their best to stop the squirrels from fighting and bring peace to the park. About the Magic Animal Cafe series: Join Ellie and Blake as they start new lives in a new town and a mysterious old building. They've only just met, but already they share a magical secret: they can talk to animals That could prove useful with Ellie's mom opening a cat caf , but the caf is under threat from a greedy property developer - unless Ellie and Blake can stop him. With engaging illustrations and quirky talking animals, Magic Animal Caf is perfect for animal lovers and young readers aged 7+.
Robbie Williams is the perfect choice for the very first Path to Fame book. Robert Peter Williams did not become Robbie until, aged sixteen, he joined a bunch of boy band hopefuls who eventually made it to the very top as Take That. He was just Rob, a surprisingly sensitive boy from Stoke-on-Trent, who preferred amateur dramatics to football in the park with his mates. Rob left school with no qualifications and was whiling away his days smoking and selling double glazing when his mum Jan spotted the advertisement for an audition in Manchester that would change his life. It wasn’t all plain sailing, however – he was sacked from Take That and had to battle through a descent into drink and drugs before becoming a multi-millionaire and a record-breaking Brit award winner.
Poet, romantic, lover and carouser.Robert Burns blazed into Edinburgh in 1786 like a comet. The seat of the Scottish Enlightenment was electrified by the arrival of the ploughman poet and his free-thinking accounts of 18th century peasant life.But while Burns' tinder heart was often set alight, he found his love poems failed to have the desired effect on the "lively half of mankind," as the capital's refined ladies kept this force of nature at arm's length.Join Burns on his adventures in this historical novella told through the eyes of his young companion, John Bruce.In a town where you could hit "50 geniuses, 50 bankers, 50 lawyers and 50 rogues" with a pistol at any given hour, meet the infamous Deacon Brodie and the Crochallan Fencibles drinking club, and learn the cause of the rift between the poet and his young prot g - Clarinda, inspiration for one of his finest love tales, Ae Fond Kiss.
Love, Always. A simple mantra that can do so much. In Scared at School, when Robbie lets his fear of a new situation control his imagination, all kinds of bad things happen in his mind. Then he remembers that the love his parents bestow is always within, giving him the power to calm himself and the self-confidence to explore new realms outside of his comfort zone; pirates turn to friends, and sea monsters are banished. In the series Love, Always, children learn that love received at home can be carried into the diverse, confusing and sometimes scary wide world.