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Fans can get creative with this illustrated book full of Moshi Monster-themed activities, quizzes, lists, writing prompts, and plenty of journal pages. Illustrations. Consumable.
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In lilting rhymed text and colorful, lively pictures, three mischievous young monsters demonstrate good and bad manners in many situations, including playing, eating, reading, bathing, and cleaning house.
Ladies, we love our children, it's true. But sometimes kids can be a little less than fair. There are lots of definitions for the word monster; my favorite is: one who deviates from normal or acceptable behavior or character. If this describes your loveable, yet sometimes monsterific bundle of joy, then this journal is for you. This venting space was created for you to express all your mommy woes. Don't forget to use all CAPS when it counts!-6x9-Blank lined-Matte cover-120 pages-paperback
Ladies, we love our children, it's true. But sometimes kids can be a little less than fair. There are lots of definitions for the word monster; my favorite is: one who deviates from normal or acceptable behavior or character. If this describes your loveable, yet sometimes monsterific bundle of joy, then this journal is for you. This venting space was created for you to express all your mommy woes. Don't forget to use all CAPS when it counts!-6x9-Blank lined-Matte cover-120 pages-paperback
When the New York Dolls' bassist died suddenly at age 55 in 2004, he left behind not only their timeless music--and many thousands of fans and friends--but a memoir of the Dolls' early years. This distinctive and extroverted voice of an undisciplined showman is presented with an introduction and epilogue by his widow, Barbara. This up close and personal perspective of the band's early days and late nights--including an instance where he locks himself out of the studio in full drag while tripping on LSD--chronicles the glorious, glamorous era of high times, high drama, and low comedy that captures the music, the style, and the life of the all-too-brief existence of the New York Dolls.
From the devious Daleks to the weird Weeping Angels and the sinister Cybermen, this title features 100 scariest monsters. It presents the facts and stats on the fearsome scary monsters.
Marine biologist Zachary Wallace once suffered a near-drowning experience in legendary Loch Ness, and now, long-forgotten memories of that experience have begun haunting him. The truth surrounding these memories lies with Zachary's estranged father, Angus Wallace, a wily Highlander on trial for murder. Together the two plunge into a world where the legend of Loch Ness shows its true face. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Because I'm your dad, you can have spaghetti for breakfast, French toast for dinner, and rocky road ice cream in the bathtub. In a text that's both playful and loving, a father expresses his hopes and dreams for a one-of-a-kind relationship with his child. Whimsical monster characters bring the silly and sweet scenes to life and keep the book universal. The book's ending, a moving tribute to the author's father, guarantees intergenerational appeal. Because I'm your dad, I will do all of these things for you and more . . . because that's what my dad did for me.
"One of the weirdest and most entertaining books I've read all year." - John Bierce, author of Mage Errant Branded as a Flesh Eater, Coal is on the run from Palace Stingers: soldiers tasked with tracking down those who have consumed flesh and locking them away in specialized prisons. After a year of avoiding capture and struggling to scrape by working odd jobs for a local crime lord, Coal is growing desperate. He learns of someone in the city's underbelly who can erase his record, but her services don't come cheap. Seeing no other option, he enters a spiderback race with a grand prize valuable enough to pay for his fresh start. But he's not the only one after the prize, and Coal is about to find out exactly how far he's willing to go to win.