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Books with author Clive Carpenter

  • 100 Facts Planet Earth- Earth Science, Home Schooling, Educational Projects, Fun Activities, Quizzes and More!

    Peter Riley, Clive Carpenter

    Paperback (Miles Kelly, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Why are deserts cold at night? How fast do tornadoes spin? Discover everything you need to know about our planet in this extraordinary fact book. Flip through 100 fascinating facts covering everything from Earth's beginning to amazing natural features, then test your knowledge with fun quizzes. Each page is packed with activities, projects and mind-blowing facts for a truly engaging experience. With stunning photographs and beautiful illustrations, this fun-filled book is sure to challenge young readers and prepare them for academic success.
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  • 100 Facts Oceans- Sea Life, Marine Biology, Educational Projects, Fun Activities, Quizzes and More!

    Clare Oliver, Clive Carpenter

    Paperback (Miles Kelly, Jan. 1, 2019)
    What is sand made of? Which fish like to sunbathe? Discover everything you need to know about the world's oceans in this extraordinary fact book. Flip through 100 fascinating facts covering everything from ocean creatures to early sea voyages, then test your knowledge with fun quizzes. Each page is packed with activities, projects and mind-blowing facts for a truly engaging experience. With stunning photographs and beautiful illustrations, this fun-filled book is sure to challenge young readers and prepare them for academic success.
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  • Dream Stealer

    HL Carpenter

    Audible Audiobook (HL Carpenter, June 6, 2018)
    Ever wonder what became of the dreams you once had? Fancy Moonstruck can tell you. Fancy is supposed to steal dreams. It's what her family does for a living, and now that she's 15, the job is hers. It's a job she'd rather not have. She knows first-hand what dreams mean to the dreamer because she dreams of her mom, who died five years ago. Losing her dream would be like losing her mom all over again. That's a pain Fancy doesn't want to inflict on anyone. But the rules are clear: Steal a dream - or lose her own.
  • Geography: Info Bank: A Bank of Facts Worth Breaking Into

    Clive Carpenter

    Hardcover (Miles Kelly Pub, May 1, 2003)
    "Full of fascinating facts, this series truly provides a wealth of information. By matching color-coded headings, the reader makes comparisons between subjects. This interactive feature encourages children to explore the topic themselves."
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  • The Guinness Science Fact Book

    Clive Carpenter

    Paperback (Guinness World Records Ltd, July 1, 1994)
    "The Guinness Science Fact Book" is a useful and up-to-date introduction to major scientific topics and themes, ideal for both beginners and for those who like to keep abreast of the ever-changing discoveries in the field of science. In a series of self-contained illustrated spreads, written by over 20 teachers and university lecturers, "The Guinness Science Fact Book" outlines the basic principles of physics, chemistry, the biological sciences and mathematics, summarising statistics, providing easy reference to the formulae and laws of science that are most commonly encountered by students at school and outlining the applications of these laws and theories. In each section the technical and scientific terms, symbols and formulae that are relevant to that field are explained. The black and white illustrations cover topics as diverse as anatomy and trigonometry, wave theory and natural chemical compounds, the structure of flowering plants and optics; whilst an index of over 1500 entries lists every key object, theory and property mentioned in the text. It is this combination of summaries, glossaries and figures which make "The Guinness Science Fact Book" a useful reference tool for families, students and laypersons alike.
  • Young Thurgood Marshall - Pbk

    Carpenter

    Paperback (Troll Communications, April 12, 1997)
    Examines the life of the first black man to be appointed an associate justice of the highest court in the country.
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  • Seeking Eden

    DB Carpenter

    eBook (DB Carpenter, March 30, 2015)
    Bad luck comes in threes:1 - You're dying…2 - You're being framed for murder…3 - Everything you ever believed is a lie…Half Italian, half Jew, all bulldog; Teo Borelli is at the top of his game. He's overcome horrific circumstances to build a successful business and a happy life with his loving fiancé.He is living the dream until a single word from his doctor shatters his world: "Terminal". His bright future gone, the pains of his past reawaken long dormant emotions – rage, hatred, loneliness, profound disappointment; all the result of his mother Eden's incomprehensibly selfish decision to end her life.With his time short, he embarks on a pilgrimage to reconcile Eden's decades-old self-immolation but along the way he uncovers a web of lies surrounding her death. A cadre of small-town yokels, whose intertwined lives obscure a sordid history, morph his simple quest for closure into a life and death struggle. Deceit, blackmail, sex and greed drive events that turn deadly in rapid-fire succession as Teo struggles to stay alive and out of jail long enough to find a sibling who shouldn't exist and a truth that's as elusive as his salvation.
  • Back Down South Now

    K. Carpenter

    eBook
    Martha Mae leaned heavily on Lily, even though she was the youngest of her nine children. Being the sole supporter of the family, Martha Mae didn't think she had a choice as she intended to keep her family together no matter the cost. Lily's saving grace was her friend Tommy and his wonderful mother. Lily had always believed she would grow up and marry Tommy but things happened to her in her early teens to make her feel she was no longer good enough to be in Tommy's family. Lily turned to drugs and alcohol to help her cope with her tormented mind and hardships. Lily finally escaped Martha Mae's heavy load by marrying Jed. Less than a year later she gave birth to Jeddah. For a while Jeddah was enough to keep her occupied and sober but life has a way of testing all of us and Lily was no exception. As her closest brother Leon lay in ICU struggling for his life Tommy was thrown back into Lily's life. She had almost forgotten the young girl she use to be and how she had loved him, he hadn't forgotten and he was still very much in love with her. What would she do? Would she forfeit her marriage and jeopardize Jeddah's happiness? Would she walk away from Tommy never knowing what could've been, should've been? As she looks back over her life, did she make the right decision or will she always live with regret? Doesn't Lily resemble all of us to some degree?
  • The Ghost in The Gardens

    HL Carpenter

    language (Mirror World Publishing, June 17, 2018)
    Until the first spooky visit, ten year old Chrysantha Howe doesn't think about ghosts. She thinks about plants.All.The.Time.She has her future planned out, and that future includes plants. Chrys is going to be a plant scientist like her uncle and her favorite teacher, and she's determined to find the very rare Coralroot orchid.The ghost is not in the plan.But when her teacher disappears and the police suspect her uncle was involved, Chrys has to figure out what the ghost is trying to tell her—before it's too late.
  • The inner life of Abraham Lincoln : six months at the White House

    . Carpenter

    Paperback (Ulan Press, Aug. 31, 2012)
    This book was originally published prior to 1923, and represents a reproduction of an importanthistorical work, maintaining the same format as the original work. While some publishers have opted toapply OCR (optical character recognition) technology to the process, we believe this leads tosub-optimal results (frequent typographical errors, strange characters and confusing formatting) anddoes not adequately preserve the historical character of the original artifact. We believe this work isculturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitallyenhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as blurred ormissing pages, poor pictures or errant marks may have been introduced due to either the quality of theoriginal work or the scanning process itself. Despite these occasional imperfections, we have brought itback into print as part of our ongoing global book preservation commitment, providing customers withaccess to the best possible historical reprints. We appreciate your understanding of these occasionalimperfections, and sincerely hope you enjoy seeing the book in a format as close as possible to thatintended by the original publisher.
  • Pirate Summer

    HL Carpenter

    eBook (Top Drawer Ink Corp., June 11, 2016)
    Fifteen year old Josey is a liar. She’d like to stop. But after Mom left, the lies started popping out, like the time Josey left her little brother at the library and told Dad he’d run away.Then Josey meets a boy who tells bigger whoppers than she does. He says he’s the son of a privateer who’s been dead two centuries. He’s so convincing Josey’s brother believes every word and sets off to find the privateer’s hidden treasure.When her brother disappears, Josey is sure she knows where he's gone. But everyone thinks she's lying again. Everyone, that is, except the so-called privateer’s son. He knows she’s telling the truth because jeweled riches are only part of his tale. There’s also the snooperscope, a device that makes time leaps possible, like the one that brought him to the present.The story is fantastical...and yet Josey will do anything to save her brother—including traveling back in time two hundred years with a boy she can’t trust.
  • Dream Stealer

    HL Carpenter

    eBook (Top Drawer Ink Corp., March 21, 2014)
    **Readers please note: Dream Stealer is a stand-alone novelette of approximately 8,400 words with a touch of sweet romance.**Ever wonder what became of the dreams you once had? Fancy Moonstruck can tell you.Fancy is supposed to steal dreams. It's what her family does for a living, and now that she's fifteen, the job is hers.It’s a job she’d rather not have. She knows first-hand what dreams mean to the dreamer because she dreams of her mom, who died five years ago. Losing her dream would be like losing her mom all over again. That’s a pain Fancy doesn't want to inflict on anyone.But the rules are clear: Steal a dream—or lose her own.