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Rob Sanders

    Rob Sanders crafts engaging picture books that delve into a diverse range of imaginative characters and scenarios. Drawing from his extensive background in educational publishing, he brings a unique perspective to children's literature, focusing on the power of words and reading. Sanders's approach blends playful storytelling with a deep understanding of what captures young readers' attention. He is dedicated to fostering a love for books and writing in children, making complex ideas accessible and exciting.

    Bling Blaine
    Queer and Fearless
    Honour Imperialis
    Stitch by Stitch
    Book Comes Home
    Blood Brothers
    • Blood Brothers

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Calvin Johnston's secret is out. He and his brothers are tainted. Untouchable. And the bad blood flowing through their veins is threatening to kill them. So are some of their neighbors in Ashland, the Friendliest Little Town in Florida. The Johnston brothers are kicked out of everything--school, baseball, scouts, even church. Ashland's anger has erupted into a fireball of hate. The only silver lining is that Calvin's best friend Izzy lives 65 miles away at the beach, and has no idea about his secret. But news has a way of spreading. Calvin and his brothers are in the fight of their lives. As a matter of fact, they're fighting for life itself.

      Blood Brothers
      4.6
    • Book Comes Home

      A Banned Book's Journey

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of censorship, this picture book presents a unique perspective on book banning through the eyes of the book itself. Aimed at young readers, it celebrates the fundamental right to read and encourages discussions about freedom and expression. Created by the award-winning author of Pride: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag, it combines engaging storytelling with important social issues, making it both educational and entertaining for children.

      Book Comes Home
      4.3
    • Stitch by Stitch

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mentored by Harvey Milk, Cleve Jones debuted idea for the AIDS Memorial Quilt during a candlelight memorial for Milk in 1985 and created the first panel for the quilt in 1987. This evocative biography is a touching tribute to Jones' life of advocacy and an inspiring message for young readers to take away.

      Stitch by Stitch
      4.3
    • Honour Imperialis

      • 768 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      This omnibus contains the novels 'Cadian Blood' by Aaron Dembski-Bowden, 'Dead Men Walking' by Steve Lyons, and 'Redemption Corps' by Rob Sanders, as well as extra short stories.

      Honour Imperialis
      4.4
    • Learn about the lives of some of the most important LGBTQ heroes in this unique picture book that combines poetry and biographical information to honor those at the forefront of LGBTQ history.

      Queer and Fearless
      4.2
    • Bling Blaine

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A heartwarming picture book about the power of allies to lift others up - and the sparkling magic of glitter!

      Bling Blaine
      4.1
    • Inquisitor Bronislaw Czevak is a hunted man. Escaping from the Black Library of the eldar, Czevak steals the Atlas Infernal - a living map of the Webway. With this fabled artefact & his supreme intellect, Czevak foils the predations of the Harlequins sent to apprehend him & thwarts his enemies within the Inquisition who want him dead.

      Atlas Infernal
      3.7
    • Redemption Corps

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The Redemption Corps, an elite storm trooper regiment, undertakes perilous rescue missions and combat operations amid an ork invasion.

      Redemption Corps
      3.8
    • Horus Heresy: The Honoured

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      After the Word Bearers' attack on Calth, survivors from both sides were driven into the subterranean shelters. Now the Ultramarines face a new war...

      Horus Heresy: The Honoured
      3.7
    • The book emphasizes the importance of unity and collective responsibility among students within a classroom setting. It serves as a pledge that encourages members to support one another, fostering a sense of community and belonging. This commitment extends beyond individual classes, highlighting the shared experiences and values that connect all students. Through this framework, the narrative explores themes of collaboration, empathy, and the transformative power of education.

      We Are a Class
      3.6