Showing posts with label mice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mice. Show all posts
Saturday, July 13, 2013
GSP's Book of the Day July 12
Lord Badger is the wisest creature in the forest. He needs every bit of that wisdom to be able to solve the poem riddles that let him know his beloved nephews Melfryn and Bryndelf face a crisis, whether the crisis is in the form of a giant dragon that breathes green fire or in the form of someone who has stolen Santa’s magic dust and thus threatens the arrival of Santa on Christmas Eve.
http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Badgers-Adventures-ebook/dp/B009WWEV2U
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children’s book,
christmas,
dust,
fantasy,
gene fehler,
magic,
mice,
short stories
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
GSP's Book of the Day June 26
Irish Mouse Tales, short stories by Violetta Antcliff
Michael O’Leary, a mouse with a larger than average size tail, is a story teller who can hold audiences spellbound with his tales of daring and adventure. Michael, along with his two friends Patrick and Guido, lives on a farm in a remote corner of the Emerald Isles and it is here he holds his story telling evenings. Some of his yarns arere so graphic, small rodents have been known to suffer attacks of panic, faint clear away and have to be dragged outside.
Guido, however, is a different case; his stories, although they always contain a grain of truth, need to be taken with a large pinch of salt, but they are entertaining. As for Patrick, well at times he finds it just too much trouble to compete, so he doesn’t bother.
Word Count: 4303
Pages to Print: 17
Price: $2.99
http://www.amazon.com/Irish-Mouse-Tales-ebook/dp/B008R2CS4O
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/irish-mouse-tales-violetta-antcliff/1112313359
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/209903
http://www.gypsyshadow.com/Violetta.html#IrishM
A story of adventure and daring for children and the young at heart. Irish Mouse Tales, a short story by Violetta Antcliff. Available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, other fine eBook vendors and Gypsy Shadow Publishing at:
http://www.gypsyshadow.com/Violetta.html#IrishM
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violetta antcliff
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Book of the Day March 14
Lord Badger's Adventures by Gene Fehler
Lord Badger is the wisest creature in the forest. He needs every bit of that wisdom to be able to solve the poem riddles that let him know his beloved nephews Melfryn and Bryndelf face a crisis, whether the crisis is in the form of a giant dragon that breathes green fire or in the form of someone who has stolen Santa’s magic dust and thus threatens the arrival of Santa on Christmas Eve.
In these two delightful stories, “Lord Badger and the Gray Mice,” and “Lord Badger and the Magic Dust,” we see the wisdom and heroism of the ageless gentle badger.
Word Count: 7800
Pages to Print: 32
Price: 3.99
Here's what we need you to do (Thanks in Advance!):
1. Login to Amazon
2. Click the link (under the picture)
3. By the title on Amazon there is a "like" button, click it. if you wish you can stop there, but if you want to help even more . . .
4. When you click and hover over the like button it says "share this link: via Email, Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest." Click one (two or all) of them and hit share, it should only take a couple of minutes.
5. Page down to the visible tags (Tags Customers Associate with This Product) and either click on the tags you agree with, agree with all the tags or, if you've read the book, add some tags of your own. The fastest way, of course is to click on the link that says "Agree with these tags?"
6. If you have read the book, please leave a brief review!
Amazon, for some unknown reason, keeps dropping the like button and has seemingly permanently deleted product tags, so unless you care to leave a review, there is no longer any way to help us get the word out about this book on Amazon. We encourage you to search for and buy it at Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, or on our Gypsy Shadow website and help our authors succeed, despite Amazon's bizarre treatment of authors and Indie publishers!
http://www.amazon.com/Lord-Badgers-Adventures-ebook/dp/B009WWEV2U
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lord-badgers-adventures-gene-fehler/1113629729
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/248481
http://www.gypsyshadow.com/GeneFehler.html#LordBadger
Labels:
adventure,
badger,
children’s book,
christmas,
dust,
fantasy,
gene fehler,
magic,
mice,
short stories
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Book of the Day October 27
Irish Mouse Tales by Violetta Antcliff
Michael O’Leary, a mouse with a larger than average size tail, is a
story teller who can hold audiences spellbound with his tales of daring
and adventure. Michael, along with his two friends Patrick and Guido,
lives on a farm in a remote corner of the Emerald Isles and it is here
he holds his story telling evenings. Some of his yarns arere so graphic,
small rodents have been known to suffer attacks of panic, faint clear
away and have to be dragged outside.
Guido, however, is a
different case; his stories, although they always contain a grain of
truth, need to be taken with a large pinch of salt, but they are
entertaining. As for Patrick, well at times he finds it just too much
trouble to compete, so he doesn’t bother.
Here's what we need you to do (Thanks in Advance!):
1. Login to Amazon
2. Click the link (under the picture)
3. By the title on Amazon there is a "like" button, click it. if you wish you can stop there, but if you want to help even more . . .
4. When you click and hover over the like button it says "share this link: via Email, Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest." Click one (two or all) of them and hit share, it should only take a couple of minutes.
5. Page down to the visible tags (Tags Customers Associate with This Product) and either click on the tags you agree with, agree with all the tags or, if you've read the book, add some tags of your own. The fastest way, of course is to click on the link that says "Agree with these tags?"
6. If you have read the book, please leave a brief review!
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