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Michael Buckley

    August 16, 1969
    Tales from the Hood (the Sisters Grimm #6): 10th Anniversary Edition
    Tales from the Hood (Sisters Grimm #6)
    Father Flanagan's Ireland: Birthplace of a Dream
    The Sisters Grimm: Magic and Other Misdemeanors
    The Council of Mirrors
    Tales from the Hood
    • Tales from the Hood

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.5(20)Add rating

      A kangaroo court, presided over by the Mad Hatter, puts Mr. Canis on trial for his former identity as the Big Bad Wolf. The Grimms are determined to gather evidence to defend him, but Sabrina grapples with doubts about whether he deserves saving. This story explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the complexities of redemption within a whimsical yet morally challenging setting.

      Tales from the Hood
    • The Council of Mirrors

      The Sisters Grimm 9

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(128)Add rating

      Hoping to save their family and the citizens of Ferryport Landing from the evil plans of Mirror, Sabrina and Daphne Grimm seek counsel from the other magic mirrors, who advise them to join forces with the Scarlet Hand

      The Council of Mirrors
    • When the future gets mixed up with the past in Ferryport Landing, and some of the future does not look too bright, fairy-tale detectives Sabrina and Daphne Grimm call on Puck to help them try to make some changes.

      The Sisters Grimm: Magic and Other Misdemeanors
    • Set against the backdrop of Ireland's stunning landscapes, this photographic book captures the essence of Father Flanagan's early life. Growing up in a large, loving family, he experienced a childhood rich with stories, songs, and the simple joys of rural life. As the "little shepherd boy" in Ballymoe, he developed a deep appreciation for the beauty surrounding him, which would later inspire his virtuous path. The narrative highlights how his formative experiences shaped his character and influenced generations of artists, poets, and philosophers.

      Father Flanagan's Ireland: Birthplace of a Dream
    • Tales from the Hood (Sisters Grimm #6)

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.3(19295)Add rating

      The Fairy-Tale Trial Of The CenturyIn Ferryport Landing, everyone gets a day in court- even the Big Bad Wolf. Mr.Canis is put on trial for past crimes, and Mayor Heart's kangaroo court is determined to find him guilty. It's up to the Grimms to uncover evidence to save their friend, though Sabrina starts to wonder whether they would all be safer with the Wolf in jail. Despite her misgivings, Sabrina and her sister, Daphne, investigate what actually happened in the Big Bad Wolf's most famous tale- and the real story will shock you!

      Tales from the Hood (Sisters Grimm #6)
    • Fans of fractured fairy tales will be delighted to discover the fantasy, mystery, adventure, and humor in the beloved New York Times bestselling Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley, now with new cover art. In Ferryport Landing, everyone gets their day in court--even the Big Bad Wolf. Mr. Canis is put on trial for past crimes, and Mayor Heart's kangaroo court is sure to find him guilty. It's up to the Grimms to uncover evidence to save their friend, though Sabrina stars to wonder whether they would all be safer with the Wolf in jail. Despite her misgivings, Sabrina and her sister, Daphne, investigate what really happened in the Big Bad Wolf's most famous tale--and the real story might bring long-awaited justice for more than just Mr. Canis

      Tales from the Hood (the Sisters Grimm #6): 10th Anniversary Edition
    • The Sisters Grimm

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.3(13916)Add rating

      Chasing the devious Master through a series of classic children's tales in order to save their kidnapped baby brother, Sabrina, Daphne and their friend Puck inadvertently change various stories, inciting the wrath of the guardian Editor.

      The Sisters Grimm
    • The Snow Leopard's New Friend

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Recognized with a bronze medal at the 2022 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards for its focus on environmental issues, this book engages young readers with its compelling narrative and vibrant illustrations. It addresses critical themes of nature conservation and sustainability, encouraging children to understand their role in protecting the planet. Through relatable characters and inspiring stories, it fosters a sense of responsibility and awareness about environmental challenges, making it both educational and entertaining for its audience.

      The Snow Leopard's New Friend
    • Focusing on the dramatic elements of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, this book explores how these aspects shape its construction and meaning, addressing misconceptions that arise from neglecting this perspective. It provides an in-depth analysis of the four dramas within the tetralogy and connects them to the works of Shakespeare and Greek tragedians, reflecting Wagner's influences. Additionally, a concluding chapter examines similar dramatic techniques in Wagner's other opera, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, enriching the understanding of his artistry.

      Dramatic Technique and Meaning in Wagner's Ring
    • Voices of the Chesapeake Bay

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Featuring over 50 interviews from the popular radio show, this collection offers a rich tapestry of life around the Chesapeake Bay. Host Michael Buckley presents diverse perspectives that delve into the region's history, ecology, and economy, revealing the deep connections between the bay and its inhabitants. Readers are invited to explore the often-overlooked narratives that shape the human experience in this vibrant ecosystem, transforming a mere body of water into a profound reflection of community and identity.

      Voices of the Chesapeake Bay