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Books with author Christopher R. Ford

  • Side-by-Side Basketball Stars: Comparing Pro Basketball's Greatest Players

    Christopher Forest

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    Is Michael Jordan the greatest basketball player to step onto the court? Or can King James ascend to the NBA throne? Which was more valuable to the team, Shaq’s power or Tim Duncan’s finesse? Who has the sweeter three-point stroke, Ray Allen or Stephen Curry? See how the players match up in this side-by-side look at basketball’s stars. Produced in partnership with Sports Illustrated KIDS.
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  • Anthills

    Christopher Forest

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Anthills are designed to protect ants from the weather. An anthills dome shape helps the anthill absorb the Suns heat. Find out more in Anthills, a title in the Natures Engineers series. Natures Engineers is a series of AV2 media enhanced books. Each title in the series features easy-to-read text, stunning visuals, and a challenging educational activity. A unique book code printed on page 2 unlocks multimedia content. These books come alive with video, audio, weblinks, slideshows, activities, hands-on
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  • Focus on Momentum

    Christopher Forest

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Provides readers with an engaging introduction to momentum. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a ""Science in Action"" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world.
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  • Who was Saint Patrick

    Christopher Forest

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2015)
    March 17th is a special day. It is a day we honor and remember Saint Patrick, a famous priest from Ireland. Come explore the life of Saint Patrick and learn why we remember him to this day!
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  • Me, My mind, My life

    Christopher Forgeard

    language (Chris Forgeard, July 14, 2015)
    A young boys struggle with a broken home and broken mind.A fight for a normal life.A journey from drug use and neglect to a young adult with hallucinations,caught up in street brawls and depression.Through therapy he finds who he is and with the death of his father,he gains a new perspective on his life.
  • The Lady's Not for Burning

    Christopher Fry

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, March 15, 1953)
    written for a cast of 8 men and 3 women. Thomas Mendip, a discharged soldier, weary of the world and eager to leave it, comes to a small town, announces he has committed murder and demands to be hanged. A philosophical humorist, Thomas is annoyed when the officials oppose his request, even believing he is not guilty of the crime he suggests. Shortly afterward, a young woman, Jennet, is brought before the Mayor for witchcraft, but for some strange reason she has no wish to be put to death! Thomas tries, in his own way, to prove to the official how absurd it would be to refuse to hang a man who wants to be hanged, and at the same time to kill a woman who is not only guiltless, but doesn't want to die. Jennet enjoys the banter, and soon sees the merit in Thomas the man. The Mayor's family members, clerks and officials gather for an impending wedding and seem to be stuck with the dilemma of two uninvited people-who may or may not be hanged in the morning-who must be included in the pre-nuptual activities. Through the party and the night, the intended bride slips off with the orphan clerk, two brothers fight over the bride and later become bored over her, the Mayor gets the vapors, Jennet becomes the guest of honor and poor Thomas falls helplessly in love. Luckily, Jennet has fallen for him too; and when the so-called murder victim is found alive and inebriated, Thomas can't be hanged. The family, having grown fond of Jennet, and with no proof of her witchcraft, leaves the question of hanging until morning, but Justice Tappercoom indicates he will turn a blind eye if she escapes. Jennet convinces Thomas that a life with her is worth putting off his hanging, and they run away together as dawn rises.
  • Bryant & May Off the Rails

    Christopher Fowler

    Paperback (Bantam, June 1, 2011)
    They've been given just one week to find a killer they'd caught once before ...Arthur Bryant, John May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit are on the trail of an enigma: a young man called Mr Fox. But his identity is false, his links to society are invisible and his home yields no clues. All they know is that somehow he escaped from a locked room and murdered one of their best and brightest. Now the detectives are being lured down into the darkest recesses of the London Underground where their quarry, expertly disguised, has struck again. Their search takes them into the vast labyrinth of tunnels, a subterranean world full of legends and ghost stations, which tie the city together. Edging closer to what lies hidden beneath the city - and to the madness that is driving a man to murder - Bryant and May are about to uncover a mystery as bizarre as anything they have ever encountered ...
  • Mac in the City of Light

    Christopher Ward

    eBook (Dundurn, Jan. 26, 2013)
    Mac’s school trip to Paris turns into an adventure she never imagined. Fourteen-year-old California girl Mackenzie, known as Mac, goes on a school trip to Paris where she meets up with an old musician friend of her dad’s, Rudee Daroo, who now makes a living as a cab driver. Rudee reveals that some of the greatest monuments in Paris are being either destroyed or stolen and that the city is slowly becoming darker.Mac finds herself in league with a crew of crazy cabbies and their friends as she tries to right these wrongs. She encounters sinister, shadowy characters who live in the Paris underground, a philosopher gendarme, a gypsy who can dance people into dream states, and gargoyles come to life. From dodging her school group to a heart-stopping encounter atop Notre Dame Cathedral, Mac needs all the resources she can muster to help Paris remain the "City of Light."
  • Stickman Odyssey, Book 1: An Epic Doodle

    Christopher Ford

    Hardcover (Philomel, Aug. 4, 2011)
    When Zozimos is banished by an evil witch (his stepmother!) from the kingdom of Sticatha-the kingdom he was next in line to rule-he trains at battle (if you call chasing after butterflies training), travels across stormy seas (thanks for that, Poseidon), slays golems and monsters (with a lot of help), charms beautiful women (not really), and somehow (despite his own ineptitude) survives quest after quest. By the love of Zeus, though, none of it brings him any closer to home! It does, however, make for one quirky, original, giggle-provoking graphic novel sure to appeal to any kid interested in Greek mythology, or merely looking for an entertaining read.
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  • Focus on Energy

    Christopher Forest

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Provides readers with an engaging introduction to energy. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a ""Science in Action"" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world.
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  • Beehives

    Christopher Forest

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Explains the process and materials that bees use to build hives. This book’s colorful photos, clear text, and “A Closer Look” feature highlight the engineering that makes this structure such a marvel and helps bees survive in the wild.
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  • The Serpent in the Mountain

    Christopher Morford

    language (, Aug. 28, 2018)
    A classic tale of chivalry, romance, and deceit mixed with a bit of magic and a mountain-devouring serpent. One man saved her life, another stole her heart, and a dragon stands between them all. What's a Princess to do?