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First there was The Westside Kids meet The Small Fry followed by Stunning Stephen Edwards and The West Side Kids in The Invisible Man. If you like westerns, time travel and like to be entertained, you will like this ONE OF A KIND OF WESTERN THAT HAS A GREAT STORY. THIS BOOK IS AN EASY READ FOR ANY AGE that will make you laugh as you read along with the plots, twists and turns that will blind side you with the surprises. Now the gang goes back in time in The Adventures of Stunning Stephen Edwards as The Stunning Kid in The Time Traveling Marshals to Dodge City Kansas, 1880 to help Rex's great, great, great, grandfather, Marshal Allen. A new masked hero is introduced, known as The Stunning Kid. In this story there are many characters that are smart, fun, confused, stupid and dangerous that supply the action, adventure, surprises and comedy. This makes it a fun read for all as the gang fights The Dean Dickerson Gang who chase homesteaders off of their land to gain water rights, rustle cattle, rob stages and banks. As The Stunning Kid begins to interfere with The Dean Dickerson Gang's operations, The Dean Dickerson Gang comes up with a plan to get rid of The Stunning Kid. This is when The Stunning Kid calls on Rex, Columbo and The West Side Kids for help. THIS IS A MUST READ. So saddle up and ride with Stunning Stephen Edwards and the gang when they move back to 1880 with the 21st century knowledge and tools to regain law and order in the old west.
A Pocket Full of Wishes: This book was fun with Scooter and “Pocket!” Who can resist a genie in a bottle and a bit of magic! David Dorris never misses a one liner when he writes, and while I have heard most of them in my 59+ years, I learned a few new ones this time! My favorite was “You left your voice in my ear” said by Scooter to Hannibal. These two characters sure can sling words! Entertaining book, fun to read! Robin Rollins CEO KOEHLER ELECTRIC
The book, The West Side Kids in The Space Aliens Are Coming, The Space Aliens Are Coming, by David Dorris and co-author Michael Boblit, is about mystery, comedy, genies, and space aliens, who are mischievious and threatening to Earth. There is a love story between several characters as well. There are young ball players turned detectives, with funny nicknames, in several adventures. The local police and government officials are called upon to investigate UFOs and missing people. A male guard dog, a Doberman, has a female name of Stella. How are the aliens controlled? What is Stella's role at the end? The reader will be curious and excited to read the book to the end.
From automatons to zombies, many elements of fantasy and science fiction have been cross-pollinated with the Western movie genre. In its second edition, this encyclopedia of the Weird Western includes many new entries covering film, television, animation, novels, pulp fiction, short stories, comic books, graphic novels and video and role-playing games. Categories include Weird, Weird Menace, Science Fiction, Space, Steampunk and Romance Westerns.
The National Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count stars in this charming picture book, just right for young community scientists, bird watchers, and nature aficionados. A young girl and her mother participate as community scientists in the Christmas Bird Count. The girl is excited when Big Al, the leader of their team, asks her to record the tally this year. Using her most important tools―her eyes and ears―she eagerly identifies and counts the birds they observe on their assigned route around town. She and her team follow the rules, noting the time of day, the habitat, the birding ID techniques used for each sighting. Finally, they meet up with the other teams in the area to combine their totals for a Christmas Bird Count party and share stories about their observations. Sidebars tally up the birds they observe and record. This book introduces young readers to birdwatching with simple explanations of birdwatching techniques and clear descriptions of bird habitats. Stephanie Fizer Coleman's charming illustrations add color and context to a joyful story that's sure to inspire the nature lover in everyone. Back matter includes more information about all the birds featured in the book and about the Christmas Bird Count, the nation's longest-running community science bird project. Capitol Choices Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Award Mathical Honor Award International Literacy Association Primary Fiction Award
Marshall M. Frederick's sculptures can be seen in public places throughout the world, but it is in Michigan, where he lived for sixty years, that his legacy shines. Although his name is unknown to many people, a work such as The Spirit of Detroit is instantly recognized and loved by millions. This delightful book follows a young girl named Abby who is captivated by the sculptures she sees around Detroit —bronze pterodacytls, soaring humans, bears, clowns, and more. "How could anyone be in charge of decorating a whole city?" she wonders. With so many marvelous sculptures, it takes the determination of a curious child to discover them and learn how they were made. The Outdoor Museum is a guide to finding and appreciating hundreds of sculptures around the Great Lakes that were created by Marshall M. Fredericks — an invitation to the region's residents and visitors to discover the private world of public art.
This fully updated and expanded edition covers over 10,200 programs, making it the most comprehensive documentation of television programs ever published. In addition to covering the standard network and cable entertainment genres, the book also covers programs generally not covered elsewhere in print (or even online), including Internet series, aired and unaired pilot films, erotic series, gay and lesbian series, risque cartoons and experimental programs from 1925 through 1945.
New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.