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  2. List of novels based on video games - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Books Star Trek Online: The Needs of the Many: Michael A. Martin ISBN 9781439186572: Star Wars: Dark Forces: Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire: William Dietz: ISBN 0-399-14198-7: Dark Horse Comics Adapts the prologue mission of the game Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II: Dark Forces: Rebel Agent: ISBN 0-399-14396-3

  3. Snowflake Bentley (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book is based on a true story. Martin has written about the first known snowflake photographer, Wilson Bentley, and his interest in capturing snowflakes. Wilson lived on a farm with his family in Jericho, Vermont, between Lake Champlain and Mount Mansfield, where the annual snowfall can reach up to about 120 inches. Wilson was very fond of ...

  4. The Stuff of Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Stuff of Stars is a children's picture book written by Marion Dane Bauer and illustrated by Ekua Holmes. It was published in 2018 by Candlewick Press . It explains the Big Bang and evolution and tells children how they are connected to the great big universe.

  5. Category:Novels based on video games - Wikipedia

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    To this category belongs to books based on video games, either adaptions (novelizations) of the games themselves, or prequels/sequels. In case there is no Wikipedia article on the books (as on the Myst novels), the links refer to the games instead (like The Dig ).

  6. Nintendo gamebooks - Wikipedia

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    Book #1: Double Trouble. Nintendo gamebooks are novels based on video games created by Nintendo.The gamebooks feature characters and settings from the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda franchises, in two series, Nintendo Adventure Books and You Decide on the Adventure.

  7. Starfall (website) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Schutz had trouble reading books when he was 9 years old, so he decided to help young readers by creating this website. [1] In 2006, Starfall launched Pumarosa, which helps Spanish speakers learn English. [2] In May 2007, Starfall had 987,000 visitors, which was a 300% increase from the previous year. [2]

  8. Blue's Clues (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Business Wire called Blue's ABC Time Activities "one of the most anticipated kids software debuts in recent memory". [4] Together, Blue's Birthday Adventure and Blue's ABC Time Activities sold-through over 150,000 units in their first month of release, and were the second and third best selling educational titles. [5]

  9. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Living Books is a series of interactive read-along adventures aimed at children aged 3–9. Created by Mark Schlichting, the series was mostly developed by Living Books for CD-ROM and published by Broderbund for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.