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Books with author Andrew Bennett

  • Children’s Book - Lost in the Woods

    Andrew Bennett

    eBook (The Big Wide Wood, Sept. 26, 2018)
    A great story for children aged 4 - 7, and adults who are young at heart. Kids will love the adorable characters and their adventures, whilst learning some valuable life lessons at the same time. Beautiful illustrations bring this adorable adventure story to life!In this first book of The Big Wide Wood series, we meet Wendell Woodlouse and his friends Barry Beetle and Doris Dragonfly. It is a sunny day in The Big Wide Wood and the three friends are playing in their favourite spot by the fallen log. All is going well until Wendell gets distracted and wanders off by himself. He suddenly finds himself lost, and all alone in the Wood. Will his friends come to his rescue and help him find his way back home?A delightful book for the younger reader and a wonderful story to read at bed time, or any time of the day!FREE GIFT with every purchase – click on the link at the end of the book to get the companion Activity e-book absolutely free!. Your kids will love the colouring-in and activity pages which will keep them entertained for hours
  • The Paper Hat Book/Six Incredible Hats to Assemble and Wear

    Andrew Bennett

    Paperback (Running Pr Book Pub, March 1, 1993)
    Book by Bennett, Andrew
  • Explore the world in 3-D: With three books, 60 stickers, and a wall map of the world

    Andrew Bennett

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1998)
    None
  • The Paper Hat Book

    Andrew Bennett

    Paperback (Dragon's World Ltd, )
    None
  • The Spinderlocke Compass: Book 1 The Spinderlocke Chronicles

    A.A. Bennett

    language (Desert Sky Press, March 5, 2019)
    Join the ultimate treasure hunt today...The Reward: A magical artifact with the power to change worlds. Those weary of magic & monsters need not apply...My name is Jack Wilde and up until recently, I had the perfect life. This all came crashing down around me in epic proportions when I discovered an antique compass. It turns out, the compass has a mind of its own and decided that moment was a good time to return home, taking me along with it. Now I am in an insane new world called Feira, where magic and monsters are very real. I shouldn’t have been able to get here in the first place and my only hope of getting home is to find the most powerful artifact in this world, the Sana Artifact. The only clue is the riddle written on the back of the dumb compass that brought me here. To make matters worse, the ruler of northern Feria , King Sephtis, has discovered the compasses existence and dispatched his bloody left hand, Lord Wrath, to acquire it by any means necessary. At least I have a few new friends to help keep me out of trouble.Dove is a mysterious Healer, with the ability to heal any ailment or injury. Her vast knowledge of spell work and the Old Language is worth her weight in gold, but I can’t shake the feeling she is hiding something is. Then there is Soren, a vengeful sailor with a magical ship and crew. He is an Omni, a class of magic specializing crafting objects imbued with magical abilities. Soren is searching for something and there is no limit to how far he will go.This is the ultimate treasure hunt and we each have our own need for the Sana Artifact, but one thing is for certain. . . I will do whatever it takes to get home. I just hope to remain the same person in the process.Spinderlocke is a fantasy adventure about friendship, love and loss. If you are fans of the magical systems and friendship of Harry Potter, the vivid worlds of Kristen Cashore’s Graceling Realm series, the high stakes of the Leigh Bardugo’s Grisha series, or the epic journey of the Hobbit, you may enjoy reading this fantasy adventure tale.
  • The Gracie Guide to Good Manners for Proper Pooches

    Anne Bennett

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, Sept. 15, 2014)
    Packed with priceless insights, useful tips and choice advice, The Gracie Guide to Good Manners For Proper Pooches is the last bark in canine comportment and doggie dos and don’ts from the pooch’s perspective.
  • The Ghost

    Bennett A.

    language (Aegitas, March 24, 2016)
    The novel opens with Carl Foster, a recently qualified doctor, coming to London to try and make his fortune. He meets a famous tenor, Signor Alresca, who suffers a dreadful injury backstage and Foster tends to him. He thus meets the lead soprano, Rosetta Rosa, and falls hopelessly in love with her. Alresca takes Foster under his wing and they travel to Alresca's home in Bruges. It is clear to Foster that Alresca has some strange obsession. Foster also notices a stranger who seems to be dogging his footsteps. Things take an even more sinister turn when Alresca inexplicably dies. . . Enoch Arnold Bennett was born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent on the 27th May 1867. His infancy was spent in genteel poverty, which gave way to prosperity as his father succeeded as a solicitor. From this provincial background he became a novelist. His enduring fame is as a Chronicler of the Potteries towns, the setting and inspiration of some of his most famous and enduring literary work and the place where he grew up. Bennett did not pursue a career as a writer until after leaving his father's practice and moving to London in 1889 when he won a literary competition conducted by the magazine "Tit Bits". Encouraged to take up journalism full-time, he became assistant editor of "Woman" in 1894. Just over four years later his first novel, "A Man from the North", was published to critical acclaim. This was followed in 1902 by "Anna of the Five Towns", the first of a succession of stories which detailed life in the Potteries and displayed his unique vision of life in its towns. Between the end of 1903 and 1911 Bennett lived mainly in Paris. In Paris he met Marguerite Soulié whom he married in 1907. During his eight years in Paris he continued to enjoy critical success with the publication of many novels including "The Old Wives' Tale" (1908). After a visit to America in 1911, where he was acclaimed as no other visiting writer had been since Dickens, he returned to England where the "Old Wives' Tale" was reappraised and hailed to be a masterpiece. In 1921 he separated from Marguerite. The following year he fell in love with the actress Dorothy Cheston. They lived together until his death. She changed her last name to Bennett, although they were never legally married. They had one child, Virginia, born in 1926. In 1931 he became ill during a trip to France, returned to London, and died of typhoid fever. His ashes are buried in Burslem cemetery. Their daughter, Virginia Eldin, who eventually went to live in France, became President of the Arnold Bennett Society. Although Arnold Bennett never returned to the Potteries to live, he never forgot the debt which he owed to his birthplace for giving him a unique setting for so many of his novels, a setting which he enhanced with his penetrating description of people and places. (Bennett made up names for his Five Towns, but these names left nobody in doubt about the true identity of the towns. His Turnhill is really Tunstall, Bursley is Burslem, Hanbridge is Hanley, Knype is Stoke, and Longshaw is Longton.) It is perhaps unfortunate that Bennett felt that "The Five Towns" sounded better than "The Six Towns", and thus relegated the sixth town of the Potteries, the town of Fenton, almost to oblivion. As a chronicler of The Potteries he assured a permanent place in English literature for the district. His penultimate novel, The Imperial Palace, was set in the Savoy Hotel. To mark the book's importance as a great literary work, the hotel created the Omelette Arnold Bennett, which has remained on its menu ever since.
  • One Cow Moo Moo!

    David Bennett, Andrew Cooke

    Paperback (Chrysalis Books, March 15, 1993)
    None
  • Spinderlocke

    A.A. Bennett

    (Independently published, May 3, 2019)
    My name is Jack Wilde and up until recently, I had the perfect life. This all came crashing down around me in epic proportions when I discovered an antique compass. It turns out, the compass has a mind of its own and decided that moment was a good time to return home, taking me along with it. Now I am in an insane new world called Feira, where magic and monsters are very real. I shouldn’t have been able to get here in the first place and my only hope of getting home is to find the most powerful artifact in this world, the Sana Artifact. The only clue is the riddle written on the back of the dumb compass that brought me here. To make matters worse, the ruler of northern Feria, King Sephtis, has discovered the compasses existence and dispatched his bloody left hand, Lord Wrath, to acquire it by any means necessary. At least I have a few new friends to help keep me out of trouble.Dove is a mysterious Healer, with the ability to heal any ailment or injury. Her vast knowledge of spell work and the Old Language is worth her weight in gold, but I can’t shake the feeling she is hiding something is. Then there is Soren, a vengeful sailor with a magical ship and crew. He is an Omni, a class of magic specializing crafting objects imbued with magical abilities. Soren is searching for something and there is no limit to how far he will go.This is the ultimate treasure hunt and we each have our own need for the Sana Artifact, but one thing is for certain. . . I will do whatever it takes to get home. I just hope to remain the same person in the process.
  • Life Smart: Choices for Young People About Friendship, Family and Future

    Vicki Bennett, Andrew Bell

    Spiral-bound (Finch Publishing, Sept. 28, 2003)
    "Helping to navigate the challenges of adolescence, this book provides advice on dealing with the most pressing concerns of these formative years. Common issues that teenagers experience are covered, including the ups and downs of friendships and love, gaining self-confidence and accepting others, finding a direction in life, and relating to family. Addressed are how to deal with anger and depression and understanding the choices involved with drugs. Also discussed are how to make friendships work and how teenagers' thoughts and attitudes can positively and negatively affect their lives. In addition, suggestions are offered about how teenagers can listen to their intuition and act on it and how to set effective goals and use visualization as a creative tool."
  • Unbelievable Workshop Play Book

    David Bennett, Andrew Bale

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Nov. 4, 1996)
    None
  • Literacy Through Texts

    Andrew Bennett, Jim Taylor

    Paperback (Pearson Education Ltd, June 30, 2001)
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