The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier
Cover art by Patrick Arrasmith
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The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier
Cover art by Patrick Arrasmith
Lost and Found by Orson Scott Card
Cover art by Djamika Smith
Benaiah is shunned by the people of Israel because he’s different. Forced to take odd jobs on battlefields and burial grounds, Ben jumps at the chance to quit working behind the scenes and ally himself to a shepherd boy with a giant destiny.
Tossing aside his pick, Ben winced when it clunked dully against some guy’s head. Not that the dead man could feel it. Judging by the snarl on the corpse’s rigid face, the last two things he’d felt were rage and a Philistine javelin through the chest.
Tossing aside his pick, Ben winced when it clunked dully against some guy’s head. Not that the dead man could feel it. Judging by the snarl on the corpse’s rigid face, the last two things he’d felt were rage and a Philistine javelin through the chest.
In the far reaches of the universe, in the nurseries of galaxies, angels tread the vastness of space, leaving clouds of color and ribbons of light in their wake. These shepherds of stars tend tilting planets and sing with the suns… and listen for sneezes. Because that’s how newfoundlings give themselves away.
Little books can make a big impact. You can’t tell from the picture, but this little book is the cutest, tiniest thing and it has beautiful artwork and embellishments inside. The story is so sweet and sad. I fell for Koji all over again.
Do you have any pocket-sized editions of favorite books?