Shindaheen

Shindaheen PDF Author: G. F. Skipworth
Publisher: George Skipworth
ISBN: 0982471009
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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Book Description
"Marta is the universally acknowledged champion of the Shindaheen Sisterhood. What is she to do when assigned the mentoring of the "teenage phenom" who is as gifted, unpredictable and hot-tempered as Marta once was?"--Publishers web site, viewed Sept. 8, 2009 (http://www.rosslarebooks.com/).

Shindaheen

Shindaheen PDF Author: G. F. Skipworth
Publisher: George Skipworth
ISBN: 0982471009
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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Book Description
"Marta is the universally acknowledged champion of the Shindaheen Sisterhood. What is she to do when assigned the mentoring of the "teenage phenom" who is as gifted, unpredictable and hot-tempered as Marta once was?"--Publishers web site, viewed Sept. 8, 2009 (http://www.rosslarebooks.com/).

Fire and Iceland, Fables of the Carpailtin Campfire, Vol. 2

Fire and Iceland, Fables of the Carpailtin Campfire, Vol. 2 PDF Author: George Franklin Skipworth
Publisher: George Skipworth
ISBN: 0982471017
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224

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Book Description
The Chadishar, Shindaheen and four thousand Native American warriors meet the unlikeliest invasion in the unlikeliest location, turning our preconceptions of off-world life upside down. Other-world attempts to make sense of Earth, however, go a long way toward straightening us out, if we'll only pay attention. Where are they from, why are they here, and do they really eat that stuff? Vilia's not going to like this one bit... Read volume 1, "Shindaheen" first for the beginning of the story!

Three Roads to Waitsburg, Fables of the Carpailtin Campfire, Vol. 3

Three Roads to Waitsburg, Fables of the Carpailtin Campfire, Vol. 3 PDF Author: George Franklin Skipworth
Publisher: George Skipworth
ISBN: 0982471033
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 183

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Book Description
Meet the Conundrum...in the wheat fields of Washington, in vol.3 of "Fables of the Carpailtin Campfire." The Conundrum is where logic goes to die. It is the ultimate test of functioning in utter disorientation. Lewis Carroll would be proud, though, as his Alice, armed to the teeth this time, goes down the rabbit hole once more to play a deadly game of baseball, stand trial, chat with God and duel atop a runaway train.