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From National Book Award nominee Chris Lynch, the second action-and-humor-filled futuristic series about talking pets who are tired of being pets ... and the boy who must help them. Zane has made an enemy for life in the evil scientist Dr. Gristle. Not only is Gristle angry about the damage Zane has done to his reputation, he's also extraordinarily jealous of Zane's ability to use technology to talk to animals. The result? He's now working on a new device to control animals' movements and speech - and Zane's dog, Hugo, is one of the first targets.
Rhyming text relates the antics of monkeys that play all day.
A rhyming picture book that tells what happens when a clever little monkey obtains the key to his cage, escapes and runs all over town until he's so tired at the end of the day that he goes back to find his mum.
The streets are littered with the bodies of people who have tried and failed to make a living selling real estate. Over 88% of new real estate agents leave the business within two years. Why is the failure rate so tragically high? The answer lies in the number 1.7 million. There are 1.7 million agents chasing the same buyers. There are 1.7 million agents chasing the same sellers. There are 1.7 million agents offering the same exact services, the same exact way. They all look the same, sound the same, and think the same way. It's a sad, sad, sea of sameness. There aren't many ways to stand out in the world of real estate, but Alysse Musgrave has found one. It's a world where clients are plentiful and grateful to be working with you. A world where driving buyers from house to house, for months on end, is a thing of the past. A world where your income is stable, and your nights and weekends are your own. Exclusive Buyer Agency has been around for years, but not the way Alysse does it. Monkey See, Monkey Don't is written for anyone with a real estate license and even those still contemplating a career in real estate sales. In her trademark straight to the point and brutally honest style, Alysse teaches you the newest, sanest and most respectable path to success with your real estate license, and condenses it to about 200 pages. It's a real estate career in a box. You'll learn: The reason 88% of new agents are out of business within two years. How to sidestep the organizational and financial landmines that have been set for real estate agents. How to stand out in a vast sea of sameness. The proper way to represent and protect the rights of homebuyers, from your first meeting through closing. Why, in a fiercely competitive business, it's vitally important for you to "play nice with others" and to behave in a highly dignified manner. That generating leads is easy, if you offer a service that everyone wants. The world of real estate is not immune from change brought on by advancements in technology. It's time to embrace change and to be brave enough to ruffle a few feathers. Read with an open mind. Even if you decide this business model isn't for you, you are guaranteed to learn many new ideas that you can use to foster the growth of your existing business.
Children will laugh out loud as they watch the young simian stars of this book swing through one very busy day. From cheering one another on at baseball games, to dancing the conga at a lively party, these monkeys know how to have a great time-all in rhyme!
Is a certain vet detective about to become an endangered species? It’s been over a decade since Jessica Popper spoke to vet-school friend Erin Walsh. So when Erin calls out of the blue, Jess agrees to meet her. When Erin doesn’t show, Jessie begins to suspect that her old pal was making a monkey out of her—until she learns that Erin was murdered. Jessie can’t resist getting involved, but her sleuthing quickly pulls her into a jungle of suspects. Did Erin’s husband, Ben, kill her – or was it the eccentric lizard-loving coworker with whom she may have been monkeying around? Was Ben’s outrageously wealthy new partner trying to cover up some monkey business? Or was it Erin’s ambitious boss, a distinguished primate specialist determined to remain top banana in her field? With the killer going ape to stay hidden, even Jess’s animal instincts might not save her from a fate more fatal than a barrel of monkeys.…
Discover how dangerous an animal can be when it feels threatened or trapped.
A playful and eye-catching story about showing off and sharing The founder of popular children's décor brand Petit Collage brings her signature collage style and modern, kid-friendly sensibility to picture books with this story of an attention-seeking little monkey with a great big imagination. When Monkey jumps high, he decides he must be a rabbit. When he roars, Monkey just knows he must be a lion--until Lion shows him how loudly a real lion can roar. In this playful game of "monkey see, monkey do," Monkey and his animal friends share what makes each of them special just the way they are.
Caldecott Medalist Brian Selznick and debut children's book author David Serlin create a dazzling new format especially for young children! A New York Times Bestselling Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year Parents Magazine Best Early Reader of the Year "A marvel." --The New York Times "Inventive... fabulously expressive..." --San Francisco Chronicle Who is Baby Monkey? He is a baby. He is a monkey. He has a job. He is Baby Monkey, Private Eye! Lost jewels? Missing pizza? Stolen spaceship? Baby Monkey can help... if he can put on his pants! Baby Monkey's adventures come to life in an exciting blend of picture book, beginning reader, and graphic novel. With pithy text and over 120 black and white drawings accented with red, it is ideal for sharing aloud and for emerging readers.
Zine queen Ayun Halliday confesses the best-and worst-of her globetrotting misadventures. "I laughed hard on nearly every page of this shockingly intimate memoir and deeply funny book." -- Stephen Colbert Ayun Halliday may not make for the most sensible travel companion, but she is certainly one of the zaniest, with a knack for inserting herself (and her unwitting cohorts) into bizarre situations around the globe. Curator of kitsch and unabashed aficionada of pop culture, Halliday offers bemused, self-deprecating narration of events from guerrilla theater in Romania to drug-induced Apocalypse Now reenactments in Vietnam to a perhaps more surreal collagen-implant demonstration at a Paris fashion show emceed by Lauren Bacall. On layover in Amsterdam, Halliday finds unlikely trouble in the red-light district -- eliciting the ire of a tiny, violent madam, and is forced to explain tampons to soldiers in Kashmir -- "they're for ladies. Bleeding ladies" -- that, she admits, "might have looked like white cotton bullets lined up in their box." A self-admittedly bumbling vacationer, Halliday shares -- with razor-sharp wit and to hilarious effect -- the travel stories most are too self-conscious to tell. Includes line drawings, generously provided by the author.