Janey felt a surge of energy and knew it was her time to carry on her father’s work. With the guidance of Augusto—her father’s mysterious, young right-hand man—and enigmatic parallels from her favorite comic book series, Janey must learn how to use her mysterious new abili
Title | : | Into Dust: The Thunderbird Chronicles (Volume 1) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.81 (642 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0997552891 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-5-16 |
Language | : | English |
Janey felt a surge of energy and knew it was her time to carry on her father’s work. With the guidance of Augusto—her father’s mysterious, young right-hand man—and enigmatic parallels from her favorite comic book series, Janey must learn how to use her mysterious new abilities to fight back against the gangsters that killed her father and threaten to overtake her town.This is the first in a series—The Thunderbird Chronicles."Mystery, romance and suspense in the West Texas Desert! A great, fast-paced, supernatural action/adventure. The intriguing, believable characters, and engaging plot left me hungry for the next book! I can't wait to find out what is in store for Janey Santiago and her handsome, bad-boy mentor, Augusto, as they work for justice in West Texas,
The story is based on a web series she wrote and directed while teaching high school Spanish in Texas.Amy Quick Parrish is the author of Into Dust: The Thunderbird Chronicles, the first in a new young adult series. She now lives in New England with her husband, teenage son, and two cats.
. She won the Spirit of Moondance Award at the Moondance International Film Festival for her feature screenplay, The Court of Lions, and an Indie Award of Merit for her short film, Hokey Smokes! Frank Allison and the Odd Sox. A graduate of the University of Michigan, her writing has been published in The Atlantic and her films have screened in festivals across the countryShe now lives in New England with her husband, teenage son, and two cats.. A graduate of the University of Michigan, her writing has been published in The Atlantic and her films have screened in festivals across the country. The story is based on a web series she wrote and directed while teaching high school Spanish in Texas. She won the Spirit of Moondance Award at the Moondance International Film Festival for her feature screenplay, The Court of Lions, and an Indie Award of Merit for her short film, Hokey Smokes! Frank Allison and the Odd Sox. About the AuthorAmy Quick Parrish is the author of Into Dust: The Thunderbird Chronicles, the first in a new young adult seriesThe author gave great sugestions on basic survival skills. The book ends with a chapter on the creation of the trans-uranium elements in nuclear reactors, H-bomb blasts, and high-energy particle accelerators.If you remember a fair amount of freshman chemistry or of a first-rate high school chem course you should find this book readily accessible--an easy read. I am health conscience and although there are a lot of things I am still learning, I do know that cleansing our bodies of toxins is very important to our health. There is also a 5 day meal plan for this section. I don't like sunscreen in my foundation, so I would ignore a bad rating in that case.Thanks to this book I was able to advise my husband to stop using alcohol based aftershave, and lavender-scented anything, both of which have been scientifically proven to be bad for skin.Finally, for mature ladies, I recommend another book in conjunction with this one: "Staging Your Comeback: A Complete Beauty Revival for Women Over 45" by Christopher Hopkins. And then it starts to make sense. I have had several books from
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