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Drip, Drip, Drop! is an educational children's book describing the water cycle through the eyes of a water droplet.
The content of this book is based on the Andy Croft's experience of working with children in over 400 UK schools and will provide teachers with ideas, games, examples and models that they can use in the classroom to encourage their children to become writers and readers through the practice of rhyme and rhythm. He strongly believes that you don't have to be 'good at English' to be able to enjoy the music of ordinary speech. Using rhythm and rhyme is a democratic creative act that is equally hard and equally easy for everyone. It has special rules which won't let you reach for the first word that comes into your head. Your words have to fit the pattern. You don't have to write anything down, but you do have to become a writer. And once you have become a writer, you might become a reader...
SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! is one of the most unusual and exciting novels ever written! If you were to incorporate a thousand different styles of architecture in one building or a hundred different art movements in one painting or a million different styles of music in one wild symphony the results might resemble SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! Wolf Larsen began writing SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! while he was living in the city of Salvador in Brazil. SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! is a coming-of-age novel written to the beat of Afro-Brazilian drums thundering with the energy of apocalypse. SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! seethes with the black and white racial tensions that divide America. The main character, a young white man in high school in a big American city, becomes involved with a young black women his age which angers many black males wherever they go together. SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! reads like an active volcano that explodes and explodes with passion and lust and violence over and over again. The reader should be prepared for a wild literary adventure SLAM! BOOM! CRASH! departs from tradition to deliver exciting reading like the reader has never experienced. No one has ever written a book like SLAM! BOOM! CRASH!
All anyone really wants is a normal life and a great adventure. Most people will settle for the adventure. Hunter Jusenkyou never wasted time wanting a normal life, because wanting things you know youre never going to have is pointless. Instead, find something realistic worth trying for, worth hoping for, worth fighting for. That is the secret to living well. Abandoned at an early age, this peculiar individual is cunningly intelligent, brutally strong, and not always known for thinking things through. He lives his life fighting for the things he knows are right. And follow the path, wherever it leads him.
Whenever Mako Higari comes in contact with something she perceives as dirty, she gets a massive nosebleed. How can she find a loving partner and commit to a meaningful intimate relationship when just touching another person makes her bleed out? Especially when most of the men she meets are sleazy creeps! Her first challenge might be learning to love herself... Plus, a short story starring Santa Claus as we’ve never seen him before! -- VIZ Media
Songs of the Zodiac: In Doo-Wop America, is a novel about intellectual life and show business during the Civil Rights era. It is at once a coming of age, political and performing arts novel. And a love story. This experimental work is sexual. The sometimes delicate and sometimes explicit sexual scenes serve to reveal the personalities of the central characters. The book contains occasional violence. The violence however, like the sex, is never gratuitous. It might be added that although there is humor running through these pages, the author might have said (Using an expression popular among serious Negroes in the era of this story) "I laugh and joke. But I do not play." Songs of the Zodiac is a novel of enlightenment and entertainment. NOTE: This novel is catalogued at: Perdue University Library; Nassau Community College Library-Long Island; Queens Borough Public Library-NYC; Cleveland Public Library among others. ELH