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Picture Book Chris Van Dusen: If I Built a Car: Penguin Putnam: Winner [2] 2007 Older Reader Watt Key: Alabama Moon: Farrar, Straus and Giroux: Winner [3] Picture Book James Howe, illus. by Marie-Louise Gay: Houndsley and Catina: Candlewick Press: Winner [3] 2008 Older Reader Trenton Lee Stewart: The Mysterious Benedict Society: Little, Brown ...
Robert F. Schulkers (21 July 1890, Covington, Kentucky — 6 April 1972, Cincinnati, Ohio) was the author of a series of children's novels. [1] The 11 novels were published first between 1921 and 1932, although many appeared first in serialized form in The Cincinnati Enquirer and hundreds of other newspapers around the country.
The Ghost Finders series was ended when the sixth book was released in August 2015. The Ghostfinders series takes place in the same world as the Nightside, Secret Histories, and various other Simon R. Green novels, with frequent references to characters and places between them.
The Ghostwalker series has groups of men (and a few women), called Ghostwalkers who go on special missions. Ghostwalkers have psychic abilities and genetic enhancements, some abilities and enhancements are more rare than others.
John Grant Fuller, Jr. (November 30, 1913 – November 7, 1990) [1] was a New England–based American author of several nonfiction books and newspaper articles, mainly focusing on the theme of extraterrestrials and the supernatural.
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Jane Ray (born 11 June 1960) [1] is an English illustrator of more than 70 children's books [citation needed]. The first book Jane illustrated A Balloon for Grandad written by Nigel Gray , is included in 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up .
Ghost Shark and Manta Ray protect the undersea realm. Sounds like it could be the title of a future Marvel movie, but in actual fact, it’s what could be the future of Pacific naval defenses.