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    Matthew Tobin Anderson is an author primarily crafting picture books for children and novels for young adults. His literary contributions are recognized for their distinctive style and exploration of diverse themes, appealing to readers across age groups. Anderson employs an innovative approach to storytelling, often infusing his narratives with elements of fantasy and humor. His skill in developing memorable characters and engaging plots has established him as a significant voice in children's and young adult literature.

    The Daughters of Ys
    A Pocket Full of Murder
    Blood City Rollers
    Pass Your Exam
    Zoey Lyndon's Misadventures at Camp
    Torch (Book Three)
    • Torch (Book Three)

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.5(135)Add rating

      How do you fight fire without fire? When a freak storm uncovers the entrance to a mysterious underground chamber, Ivy and Martin expect to find treasure. But what they discover is even more valuable: a barrow full of sleeping spriggans, magically preserved for centuries. With the vengeful piskey queen Betony determined to capture Ivy and her followers, the secret hideaway could be key to both their peoples' survival. But the piskeys and spriggans are ancient enemies, and when Ivy tries to make peace her own followers threaten to turn against her. Plagued by treachery, betrayal and desertion on every side, Ivy must find a way to unite the magical folk of Cornwall--or doom herself, Martin and everyone she loves to death at Betony's hand. Yet without the legendary fire-wielding power that marks a true piskey queen, can Ivy convince her people to believe?

      Torch (Book Three)
    • Zoey Lyndon's Misadventures at Camp

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Zoey and her friend Tommi are excited to explore Camp Whispering Pines during a five-night Engineering Camp Experience. Their adventure takes a thrilling twist when they uncover the truth about the camp's legendary figure, One-Eyed Nelson, who turns out to be real. However, Zoey's impulsive choice jeopardizes her safety and that of a cabin mate, threatening their chances of staying at camp. The story blends friendship, adventure, and the challenges of growing up in a camp setting.

      Zoey Lyndon's Misadventures at Camp
    • Pass Your Exam

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A Super Quick guide to planning and organising your revision and being fully prepared to successfully take your exam.

      Pass Your Exam
    • "After ice-skater and Olympic hopeful Mina wipes out at her biggest competition she gets recruited by a squad of vampires who need a human player to complete their Paranormal Roller Derby team."--Publisher.

      Blood City Rollers
    • In the socially stratified, magical town of Tarreton, Isaveth's father is accused of murdering an influential citizen and Isaveth, aided by eccentric street boy Quiz, tries to solve the murder mystery before her father is executed.

      A Pocket Full of Murder
    • The Daughters of Ys

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(138)Add rating

      An Atlantis-like city from Celtic legend is the setting of The Daughters of Ys, a mythical graphic novel fantasy from National Book Award winner M. T. Anderson and artist Jo Rioux. Ys, city of wealth and wonder, has a history of dark secrets. Queen Malgven used magic to raise the great walls that keep Ys safe from the tumultuous sea. But after the queen's inexplicable death, her daughters drift apart. Rozenn, the heir to the throne, spends her time on the moors communing with wild animals, while Dahut, the youngest, enjoys the splendors of royal life and is eager to take part in palace intrigue. When Rozenn and Dahut's bond is irrevocably changed, the fate of Ys is sealed, exposing the monsters that lurk in plain view. M. T. Anderson and Jo Rioux reimagine this classic Breton folktale of love, loss, and rebirth, revealing the secrets that lie beneath the surface.

      The Daughters of Ys
    • Wanderer

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in a richly imagined world, the narrative follows a protagonist on a transformative journey of self-discovery and adventure. As they navigate through diverse landscapes and encounter intriguing characters, themes of resilience and identity emerge. The story intertwines elements of fantasy and personal growth, exploring the challenges of forging one’s path while uncovering hidden truths about themselves and their past. This compelling tale invites readers to reflect on their own journeys and the meaning of belonging.

      Wanderer
    • The book explores the common human tendency to overlook the blessings and gifts present in life, highlighting how both adults and children often feel entitled to more. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating the goodness already available, suggesting that many have been blessed with what could bring them joy, yet fail to understand its true value. Through this reflection, readers are encouraged to cultivate gratitude and a deeper understanding of life's inherent goodness.

      Oliver-Henry's Good Luck
    • Cars And Castles Coloring Book #1

      For kids of all ages who love to color

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The coloring book offers a variety of intricate designs and themes, encouraging creativity and relaxation. It features pages that cater to both beginners and experienced colorists, promoting mindfulness through the art of coloring. Each illustration is printed on high-quality paper, ensuring a satisfying coloring experience. Perfect for stress relief or as a gift, this book invites users to explore their artistic side while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of coloring.

      Cars And Castles Coloring Book #1
    • Addiction, Anger, and Healing

      A Comprehensive Guide to Anger Management

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate connection between addiction and anger, this subchapter delves into how these two emotions often fuel one another. It highlights the tendency for individuals to use substances to cope with overwhelming anger, while also acknowledging that addiction can provoke feelings of shame and frustration, leading to anger. The text emphasizes the shared underlying factors, such as unresolved trauma and mental health issues, and offers practical strategies for managing both emotions. It advocates for professional help to break the destructive cycle and foster healthier coping mechanisms.

      Addiction, Anger, and Healing