Bob Jenkins. Age 13. Slightly overweight. Spotty. Greasy, messy hair. No girlfriend, but on the lookout. Not brilliant at school and hates sports.
Would you choose this boy to be the saviour... More > of Earth?
No, I wouldn't either.
Unfortunately, the High Court of the Universe has picked him. Either he completes three deadly trials or the Earth gets blown to smithereens to make way for a new shopping centre.
Oh dear! The Earth is in deep trouble.< Less
Bob Jenkins, saviour of Earth, is miserable and bored. His summer holiday is dragging and there are still three weeks left before he goes back to school. Isn't anything exciting ever going happen... More > to him again?
The answer is yes! And it all starts when Bob spots his universal nemesis, Hifel Fifel, being paraded by the Prime Minister on the television. Apparently, Fifel has come to Earth to save the world from environmental disaster.
Ha! That's a joke. All Fifel wants to do is blow the planet into little, tiny pieces, and it's up to Bob, and his friends, to convince everyone that Fifel is up to no good.
Will Bob succeed? Well, he had better do for all our sakes.< Less
Bob Jenkins, saviour of Earth, is miserable and bored. His summer holiday is dragging and there are still three weeks left before he goes back to school. Isn't anything exciting ever going happen... More > to him again?
The answer is yes! And it all starts when Bob spots his universal nemesis, Hifel Fifel, being paraded by the Prime Minister on the television. Apparently, Fifel has come to Earth to save the world from environmental disaster.
Ha! That's a joke. All Fifel wants to do is blow the planet into little, tiny pieces, and it's up to Bob, and his friends, to convince everyone that Fifel is up to no good.
Will Bob succeed? Well, he had better do for all our sakes.< Less
TAP was set up to deal with the professional development of both artists and teachers, who then became action researchers in the classroom. Artists and teachers place themselves in regard to... More > theoretical models, and at the same time investigate firsthand different pedagogical and art practice approaches.< Less
Meet the First Family of pageantry! Everyone in the family competed. The husband, wife, daughter and son. This book takes you on a 30 year journey of pageant experiences - the good, the bad and the... More > hilarious. Go backstage, behind the scenes and around the world as you get a glimpse of what really goes on in the life of a pageant family. You will also learn everything you need to know about pageant preparation from hair, makeup and wardrobe to interview skills and safety precautions. You may never think about people in "Pageant Land" the same way ever again!< Less
Meet the First Family of pageantry! Everyone in the family competed. The husband, wife, daughter and son. This book takes you on a 30 year journey of pageant experiences - the good, the bad and the... More > hilarious. Go backstage, behind the scenes and around the world as you get a glimpse of what really goes on in the life of a pageant family. You will also learn everything you need to know about pageant preparation from hair, makeup and wardrobe to interview skills and safety precautions. You may never think about people in "Pageant Land" the same way ever again!< Less
Trouble in Devilsburg! is a trilogy of mystery-adventure short stories, set in and around Colonial Williamsburg. Follow the lives of Will Blair and young Tom Jefferson, both students at William and... More > Mary College, as they encounter challenges that shape their individual lives and a growing nation.
Part I, “Ghost Pirates”, was written in 2003 by John Jenkins, original published by Focus on the Family Breakaway magazine for teen boys.
Part II of the trilogy, “Trouble in Devilsburg”, was written by the Lyon’s 2003 Master StoryTeller class of Mari Haapala, Eben Kuhns, David Rowe, Zak Lyon, and Aspen Hayden.
Part III, “Night and Trouble Beckon”, was written by the homeschool CHESS program 2010 Published Student class of Kristyn Jones, Jordan Jarrett, Caleb Rosenberg, and Emily Harley.
Zak Lyon was the narrative voice and continuity editor for Parts II and III. John Jenkins provided overall direction, narrative voice and continuity editing to the entire project.< Less
False Positive: “A positive result when in reality it is negative in nature.” Ms. Reynolds thinks she has finally met Mr. Right. But, Mr. Storms isn’t really who he seems. ... More > Drayton Raines, the only eyewitness to the 'Crime of the Century', has been living the last 3 years of new life as David Storms. Only he can identity the mastermind responsible for the bombing of the N.Y. Brooklyn Bridge, which was one of the most deadliest acts of terrorism on American soil since 9/11. But behind the deaths of hundreds of U.S. citizens is the newly elected, President of the USA, Victor Rage. Drayton has been a thorn in his side ever since the day of the explosion. But Mr. Raines does have one deadly weakness, his fiancée, Angel, and that distraction is all Rage needs to take out his adversary once and for all. "FALSE POSITIVE" by T.K. Jenkins, is a must read for all Americans before voting in any political election.< Less