Rook is a thief, and she is alone. She takes what she wants. No one has her. But one day she's caught by a witch. The witch teaches her how to create, not take. And she learns that there's something sweeter than being friendship. This beautifully illustrated book is perfect for early readers. It uses 1st grade sight words and repetition, while also engaging them in the plot and characters. Your student or child will love the fun pictures, and want to read the story again and again.
Ellie Ann is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller of science fiction, thrillers, and comics.
In her own words:
I was born in the jungles of Thailand, was raised in a small farming village in Iowa, lived in the middle of a Texan desert, and now abide in the Ozarks. I get nerd points for being home schooled. I get nerd points revoked for being a basketball jock in high school. I get nerd points again for dressing as Aragorn for LOTR midnight showings. I’m trying to become a world-renowned geek.
I'm a creative editor for Stonehouse Ink. I'm a producer of enhanced digital books for Noble Beast Books. And I write comics for Motionworks Entertainment.
I like writing fairy tales, science fiction, thrillers, and am seriously interested in transmedia storytelling. I like reading and watching well-written adventures. Especially if they're hilarious.
I’m specially qualified for the zombie apocalypse in that I know how to load and shoot guns, and I’m a long-distance runner. I’m specially qualified for the energy-crisis apocalypse in that I can ride a horse. I’m specially qualified for the dinoapocalypse or monster apocalypse in that I’m a certified nurse. And I’m specially qualified for the nuclear apocalypse in that I’m not afraid of death or growing a third eye.