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The stories of twins Alex and Aaron take a surprising turn in this penultimate story in the UNWANTEDS series!
Lisa McMann (Author), Steve West (Narrator)
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The brand new and final novel from the magical pen of 'the Godmother of Fantasy', Diana Wynne Jones; co-authored with her sister Ursula Jones.How are you supposed to turn into a Wise Woman if your powers just won't show up? Aileen is convinced she'll never become as magical as her Aunt Beck.Then one day her aunt is set a seemingly impossible mission. She must go to the island of Logra and rescue the kidnapped High Prince from the enemy, and Aileen must go with her. They set off along with Ivar, Aileen's spoilt cousin, and Ogo his clophopping servant, recruiting on their way a huge and elusive cat, a monk with an uncannily wise parrot, and a boy inventor who keeps a pet lizard up his sleeve. But this is no band of mighty warriors, and the evil Lograns and their wizards have blocked their way with an invisible barrier in the sea. Aileen doubts that even with all the magic in the Islands of Chaldea, including Aunt Beck's, they will be able to penetrate it.But Aileen is about to discover that she could be more important to the mission than she realises. Perhaps it is her, above all, who is being drawn to Logra, and for a very special purpose...
Diana Wynne Jones (Author), Ursula Jones (Narrator)
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In this much-anticipated conclusion to the Sea of Trolls trilogy, Notland is no place to seek one's true calling. Or is it?
Nancy Farmer (Author), Gerard Doyle (Narrator)
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The Jaguar Stones, Book One: Middleworld
'As I see it,' said Max, 'all that stands between humankind and the end of the world is two talking monkeys, a crazy archaeologist covered in red paint, and a couple of kids with blowguns. Am I right?' Fourteen-year-old Max Murphy, video-gamer extraordinaire, is furious when his archaeologist parents cancel the family vacation to go on a dig in Central America. But things go from bad to worse when Max is summoned to join them, only to discover that his parents have vanished. With the help of Lola, a fast-talking, quick-thinking Maya girl, Max embarks on a quest to find out just what's going on. Soon Max and Lola are running for their lives in the perilous rainforest, as they unlock ancient secrets, meet mysterious strangers, and begin to understand that, in San Xavier, nothing is ever as it seems. Fate has delivered a challenge of epic proportions to Max Murphy. But can a teen whose biggest talent is for video games rescue his parents from the Maya Underworld and save himself from the villainous Lords of Death?
J&p Voelkel, Jon Voelkel, Pamela Voelkel (Author), Scott Brick (Narrator)
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The Jaguar Stones, Book Three: The River of No Return
A hurricane is brewing in the jungles of the Maya, and the ancient Death Lords are on the warpath. Across the world in Venice, hanging out with his friend Nasty (Anastasia) Smith-Jones, Max Murphy thinks he is safe from their clutches. But when a rogue octopus pulls him off his gondola and tries to drag him down to the underworld, Max realizes that the Death Lords have not finished with him yet. Soon Max is back in Central America and reunited with the only ones who can help him in his battle—Lola and the howler monkeys Lord 6-Dog and Lady Coco. Once again it’s up to the four of them to save the world. With the hurricane about to hit land, Max and Lola embark on a one-way journey to danger down the blighted Monkey River. Torn between rescuing themselves and rescuing one of the last wild jaguars of the Monkey River region, Max and Lola find themselves drawn into an ever more bizarre series of tests, culminating in a terrifying ballgame that they can never win.
Jon Voelkel, Pamela Voelkel (Author), Mike Chamberlain, Scott Brick (Narrator)
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The Jellyfish and the monkey, a myth of Japan
Here is one of the best Japanese stories. This fairy tale tells of the creation of the modern jellyfish, which is such a strange transluscent creature; according to the legend, it was not always the case, and the jelly fish owns its peculiar appearance to a punishment inflicted by the Dragon King of the Sea. Delve into the legends and fables of old Japan, with a myth that will delight children and adults alike, and discover the riches of Japanese culture through its most authentic tales. Not unlike the western folk tales compiled by the Brothers Grimm, this myth is part of a series of stories faithfully preserving the spirit of medieval Japan; it is a peculiar travel through space and time, which will delight children and adults alike.
Folklore (Author), Jonathan Waite (Narrator)
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The Jellyfish and the monkey, a myth of Japan
Jean-Jacques Rousseau initiated the modern genre of autobiography, vastly influenced the development of the Enlightenment through his political philosophy, and helped develop modern educational thought, although his book on the question outraged the French parliament so much that an arrest order was issued against him. We have selected for you 100 of his most interesting quotes. They come from essential works like his Discourse on Inequality or the Social Contract, which shaped modern political and social thought; Julie or the New Heloise, which helped the development of romanticism in fiction; or the Confessions, one of the boldest and most honest autobiographical works ever written.
Jm Gardner (Author), Jonathan Waite (Narrator)
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The Jolley-Rogers and the Monster's Gold
Jonny Duddle's best-selling Jolley-Rogers series available in audio for the first time. With music, sound effects and a talking parrot from the scurvy sea, this Booktrack edition is the perfect family listen. Ahoy there shipmates! Join Jim Lad and Matilda as they sail the seven seas (and the coast of Dull-on-Sea) in search of adventure and treasure. When Matilda discovers a treasure map inside an old bottle, she shows it to the Jolley-Rogers and they all set sail to find the mysterious island. Only to end up in the belly of the dastardly Pirate Cruncher! Can Matilda and the rest of the Jolly-Rogers rescue themselves before it is too late? Or will they end up trapped there forever? Expect adventure, laughs and perhaps an almighty sneeze..
Jonny Duddle (Author), Amy Enticknap, Paul Panting (Narrator)
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In book three of the popular Jumbies series, Corinne must use her emerging supernatural powers to battle the angry god who would destroy her Caribbean island home. When an out-of-season hurricane sweeps through Corinne's seaside village, Corinne knows it's not a typical storm. At first Corinne believes Mama D'Leau-the powerful and cruel jumbie who rules the ocean-has caused the hurricane. Then a second, even more ferocious storm wrecks the island, sending villagers fleeing their houses for shelter in the mountains, and Corinne discovers the storms weren't caused by a jumbie, but by the angry god Huracan. Now Corinne, with the help of her friends and even some of her enemies, must race against time to find out what has angered Huracan and try to fix it before her island home is destroyed forever.
Tracey Baptiste (Author), Robin Miles (Narrator)
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A spine-tingling tale rooted in Caribbean folklore that will have readers holding their breath as they fly through its pages. Corinne La Mer isn't afraid of anything. Not scorpions, not the boys who tease her, and certainly not jumbies. They're just tricksters parents make up to frighten their children. Then one night Corinne chases an agouti all the way into the forbidden forest. Those shining yellow eyes that followed her to the edge of the trees, they couldn't belong to a jumbie. Or could they? When Corinne spots a beautiful stranger speaking to the town witch at the market the next day, she knows something unexpected is about to happen. And when this same beauty, called Severine, turns up at Corinne's house, cooking dinner for Corinne's father, Corinne is sure that danger is in the air. She soon finds out that bewitching her father, Pierre, is only the first step in Severine's plan to claim the entire island for the jumbies. Corinne must call on her courage and her friends and learn to use ancient magic she didn't know she possessed to stop Severine and save her island home. With its able and gutsy heroine, lyrical narration, and inventive twist on the classic Haitian folktale "The Magic Orange Tree," "The Jumbies" will be a favorite of fans of "Breadcrumbs, A Tale Dark and Grimm, " and "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon.
Tracey Baptiste (Author), Robin Miles (Narrator)
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The Junglies and the Last Banana: A book about conservation for children
The world has run out of bananas and banana trees. There is one way to get real bananas on earth again. Someone has to fetch a banana tree that astronauts left on the moon many years ago. Kiki and Abbit volunteer for the mission. When they land on the moon, their excitement about their adventure is quickly forgotten when Kiki meets aliens looking for Earth. The aliens have no resources left on their planet and now they want to take over Earth's resources. Will Kiki and Abbit be able to deceive the aliens and save the Earth? This Junglies story introduces children to the concept of conservation for young readers. All the Junglies stories can be used to introduce children to endangered species and unity in Diversity.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Junglies and the Last Banana: A Junglies story
What would happen if there were no more bananas on Earth? In 'The Junglies and the Last Banana,' the world has run out of bananas and everyone is faced with the less than appealing alternative of eating fake bananas. There is hope though. A banana tree was left on the moon by astronauts years ago. If someone fetches it and brings it back to Earth, real bananas can be grown again on Earth. Kiki the monkey and Abbit the rabbit volunteer for the mission. When they land on the moon, Kiki meets aliens who are looking for Earth. Their planet has run out of resources and they want to take over Earth so they can have its resources for their planet. Will Kiki be able to mislead the aliens and save Earth? Will they make it back safely so people on Earth can have real bananas again? This book in the 'Junglies' series of children's books introduces children to the topic of conservation. Mankind needs to conserve the Earth's resources to ensure that Earth remains habitable for future generations and we do not have to look for another planet like the aliens. All the Junglies stories can be used to introduce children to the topis of endangered species and unity in diversity as well.
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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