Books tagged: teens 11 to 15 years

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The Lions' Den    by Craig R. Kirkby
Price: $4.99 USD. 36370 words. Published on November 18, 2012. .

After a family tragedy, Dr. William McArthur and his children arrive at a medical base in Zimbabwe established to curb a devastating outbreak of cholera. However, things are not what they seem. Stepping into a life-and-death triangle of gun-slinging terrorists, man-eating lions and mayhem-rousing hippos, can Daniel and Rachel rescue their father from the evil warlord known only as the General?
The Fiery Furnace    by Craig R. Kirkby
Price: $4.99 USD. 36560 words. Published on December 3, 2012. .

Following their African adventure, Dr. William McArthur and his children head for the Land of the Rising Sun to assist in the aftermath of a devastating tsunami. However, things begin to unravel on arrival. After several mysterious incidents, Daniel is abducted, and his captors intend, through his death, to make a statement. But who has captured him and why? Can Mac and Rachel save him in time?
King Derek and the Purple Wizard    by Andy Dale
Price: $3.20 USD. 3300 words. Published on December 13, 2012. .

King Derek, the King of Dudley, is one of the most loved Kings in all the land. Then King Derek sees an advert in 'The Royal Gazette' that reads, “Wonder Wizards make all things Wonderful”. Wonder Wizards come in many different colours. But be careful what you wish for King Derek, because it is Wonder Wizard policy never to reverse spells. Oh, King Derek what have you done?
Island Eyes, Island Skies    by Richard Levine
Price: $0.99 USD. 73660 words. Published on March 18, 2013. .

The at-times comic, at-times serious story of a friendship that develops between Rob, an introspective middle school boy, and D.C., a tall, smart-alecky girl from another town. It's a friendship that deepens through the school year that follows a summer of tragedy for their respective families, and one that climaxes with a truly "out of the blue" event. Alternatingly funny and sad, always honest.