Girl moves to new town.
Girl meets Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome.
Cue Happily Ever After.
That’s how the story goes, right?
Except this is Lucy. The same Lucy whose stellar driving skills single-handedly wiped out both of her parents, leaving her with nothing but the suitcase in her hand and the screws in her skull. Not to mention that Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome—AKA Oliver—is just as annoyingly bossy as he is hot. According to Oliver, Lucy’s not safe in her new hometown, but he refuses to say why. He just gives her some lame warning about not going out after dark, like that’ll stop her.
When several townspeople vanish, the lethargic community springs to life, fearful of the danger lurking among them. The problem is that Lucy’s the last person to have seen any of the missing. Doesn’t exactly qualify her for the Neighbor of the Year Award.
Lucy’s already given up on Happily Ever After, but now she has two choices left: find out what’s happening in her new home, or become the next victim.
2015 Readers’ Favorite International Book Award Contest Finalist
“‘Daniel’. . . rises up to join the ‘Underpants’ series (minus the potty humor, praise God!) and is hailed as the younger sibling of the ‘Wimpy Kid’ series for the elementary school set. If you’re looking for a bedtime read, a book report option, a classroom read aloud, ‘Daniel’ is it!!”
“This is no ordinary pencil,” says the cat sitting on the end of nine-year-old Daniel’s bed. “It's magic.”
Everything Daniel draws with his pencil--flying dragons, Octobears, and pizza-loving aliens from the planet Beezo--comes to life. It’s pretty awesome until the pencil draws a line between Daniel and his best (and only) friend Annie. Come along with Daniel and his fantastic creatures on this fun-for-the-whole-family journey as he discovers that friendship is the greatest magic of all.
Daniel’s back and even more draw-ery than before!
There are a few simple rules Daniel follows:
Rule One: never let an adult see your weakness. Daniel made that mistake and look where he ended up—summer camp.
Rule Two: never make fun of the person who feeds you, unless you like Miss Gunderson’s peppery pancakes and green hamburgers.
Rule Three: stay away from girls who love Glitter Ponies. They have cooties, after all.
And Rule Four: never, ever lose your magic pencil.
But Daniel has broken all of his own rules. Now he’s stuck and starving at Camp Bigfoot with the school bully as his bunkmate and an ooey-gooey girl who won’t leave him alone. If all of that wasn’t bad enough, his prized possession, a pencil that brings his drawings to life, has gone missing and wacky creatures are popping up all over camp.
Can Daniel survive Camp Bigfoot and find his magic pencil before it’s too late?
The Cosmic Creative Planner is a 35-day planner that marries organizing day-to-day activities and to-do lists with regular spiritual and creative practices. Each day contains a daily planner, three lined pages for journaling or creative writing, and three blank pages for those who prefer to sketch or write on unlined pages. This planner is intended for creatives who enjoy cosmic/metaphysical imagery and themes.
This planner includes:
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