Orangeberry FreeMe #384
Tuesday, 23rd July 2013
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If You See a Doctor - David Chuka
Genre - Children
Rating - G
4.2 (42 reviews)
Free until 24 July 2013
In If You See a Doctor, children will enjoy learning about different careers. Each career is illustrated with a cartoon image and then a real life photo is used to accompany the second part of the rhyme.
This is a fun rhyming book and one your children will request for again and again.
Young children will be encouraged to think about what they want to
become when they grow up and parents can expand upon what each
profession is about.
This book is perfect as a bedtime story and also for beginner readers.
All My Love, Detrick - Roberta Kagan
Genre - Historical Fiction
Rating - PG13
4.4 (54 reviews)
Free until 25 July 2013
True love is difficult to come by. What would you sacrifice for love? Your home? Your material possessions? Your family and friends? Your principles? Your life?
Another Broken Wizard - Colin Dodds
Genre - Literary Fiction
Rating - PG13
4.6 (28 reviews)
Free until 27 July 2013
Jim Monaghan didn’t want to go back to Worcester. But unemployment and his father’s surgery forced his hand. Tending to his father and embarking on an ICU romance in the day, Jim seeks out his childhood best friend, Joe Rousseau. But Joe has problems with a local gang, and his plan to resolve the matter only makes things worse. Jim follows his friend into Worcester nights defined by drugs, guns and fistfights. And as the danger escalates, he makes a painful choice to try to save Joe. And then he has to live with the consequences.
A book about straddling childhood and adulthood, straddling a fading industrial home town and the information-economy world of our attenuated aspirations, straddling the love for a friend and the urge toward self preservation, Another Broken Wizard is a portrait of Worcester, Massachusetts—its place in the 21st century and its past.
Grishma - Kelly Blount
Genre - YA, Fantasy
Rating - PG13
4.5 (54 reviews)
Free until 24 July 2013
In the world of Necoh, everyone fears Grishma, a hideous murderous beast responsible for ruining or ending the lives of anyone who dare cross her.
As a young boy, Ryder lived with his family, deep in the caves underneath the Kadin Forest, unaware of the horrors of the world. His simple world was turned upside down one horrible night when Grishma attacked his family, killing his father and kidnapping his mother and younger sister.
From that night on, Ryder devoted his life to killing Grishma. He tracked the monster from Necoh, to our world, and back again. Unfortunately, during his quest, he accidentally transported Brooklyn, a high school junior into his tumultuous world, where she is mistakenly identified as Princess Sophie, the missing princess of Sumner.
Days after Princess Sophie's return, Grishma plots and manipulates the King into drugging and marrying off his only daughter to Prince Algid of Dratun. Desperate to save Brooklyn, who now believes she is the long lost princess, his mother, and his little sister, Ryder embarks on the deadliest part of his quest.
Will he save Brooklyn?
Will she ever regain her memory?
What will become of his mother and sister?
Robby’s Quest for Seed - D.C. Rush
Genre - Children
Rating - G
4.5 (17 reviews)
Free until 27 July 2013
First book in the Robby's Quest children's storybook series, illustrated in color.
Robby is a Robin who has teamed up with his brother Ricky and some other birds, namely the perky Sparrow family, a group of Mourning Doves and Benny the Blackbird. In this story, the group of life-long feathery friends decided to fly south to Florida for the winter.
Along the way, Joy, the youngest Sparrow, strays from the flock and lands in the backyard of Hershey, a very determined and hungry cat. Her parents and some of the other birds form a search party and hope they find her before it's too late.
The birds continue on their journey, only to discover their winter home has been destroyed by a hurricane. There's no food and nowhere to build a nest. The little flock is hungry and exhausted. Should the birds stay and hope for the best? Or should they use their last energy to carry on flying west to Arizona?
Robby's Quest for Seed is a story about leadership, teamwork and friendship that both parents and children will enjoy.
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