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Books with author Daniel Manus Pinkwater

  • Uncle Melvin

    Daniel Manus Pinkwater

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Charlie enjoys spending time with his gentle Uncle Melvin, even though Melvin harbors strange delusions about his own power to talk to the birds or control the rain
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  • Once Upon a Blue Moose

    Daniel Manus Pinkwater

    Library Binding (Yearling, March 14, 2006)
    Once upon a blue moose, there was a little restaurant at the edge of the big woods. Mr. Breton was happy running the restaurant. He liked to cook, but he didn’t like it much when winter came and the north wind blew and froze everything solid. Then one day a blue moose, who also didn’t like the cold, came to his door and asked to come in. Mr. Breton said sure, and served the moose some clam chowder. The moose liked the soup, and decided to stay. From that time on, things at the restaurant began to hum.Join the Blue Moose in this hilarious collection of three short novels as he learns to wait tables, writes a novel, goes to Hollywood, solves a mystery, and makes you laugh even in the dark of the cold woods.Includes new wacky but true moose facts!From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • The Snarkout Boys & The Baconburg Horror

    Daniel Pinkwater

    eBook (, April 13, 2014)
    Great questions have always been raised by literature. MOBY DICK asks, "Doesn't anyone ever get seasick?" THE ODYSSEY asks, "Doesn't anyone ever get seasick?" THE SNARKOUT BOYS AND THE BACONBURG HORROR asks: "Why doesn't everyone get food poisoning? How do they survive so many greasy snacks? Why are werewolves like that? Doesn't a great detective have anything better to do?"Here you will not find the answers to these questions and many, many others. Provocative to some, stimulating to others, boring to jaded sophisticates, this is a book that must be read--although it can also be thrown with great effect. Apparently a mystery about lycanthropy, a master criminal, a great detective, and various other creatures of the night, THE SNARKOUT BOYS AND THE BACONBURG HORROR can be read on at least fourteen other levels. This is a rare achievement. ALICE IN WONDERLAND itself can only be read on nine different levels. Only the genius of someone like Pinkwater, or of Pinkwater, could create such a masterpiece of virtually undetectable complexity.
  • Wempires

    Daniel Manus Pinkwater

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1991)
    After watching a horror movie on television, Jonathan decides he wants to be a vampire, so he dresses in a cape, puts salad oil in his hair, and begins wearing fangs to school
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  • Alan Mendelsohn, The Boy from Mars

    Daniel Pinkwater

    language (, April 9, 2014)
    Leonard's life at his new junior high is just barely tolerable until he becomes friends with the unusual Alan and with him shares an extraordinary adventure.
  • Blue Moose

    Daniel Manus Pinkwater

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead, March 15, 1975)
    A man who runs a restaurant on the edge of the big north woods meets a talking blue moose that moves in and spends the winter serving as head waiter.
  • Bushman Lives!

    Daniel Pinkwater

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 9, 2012)
    “What Pinkwater does is magic, and I’m grateful for it.” —Neil Gaiman (about The Neddiad) Is Bushman the gorilla alive? According to the papers, he died a long time ago. Why is he so important to the high school senior and aspiring Great Artist Harold Knishke? It’s a hot summer in 1960s Chicago, and people are on the streets late at night, including the Chicken Man and Molly the dwerg. While reading this hilarious young adult novel (with illustrations by Calef Brown!) teens will ask themselves, “Why am I reading this?” and “Is Harold about to embark on a voyage of great adventure?” He is. This ebook includes a sample chapter of ADVENTURES OF A CAT-WHISKERED GIRL.
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  • The Neddiad: How Neddie Took the Train, Went to Hollywood, and SavedCivilization

    Daniel Pinkwater

    Paperback (Young Readers Paperback, Feb. 16, 2009)
    Bestselling author Daniel Pinkwater's story of how Neddie, a shaman, a ghost, three pals, and a maneuver known as the French substitution determine the fate of the world.Melvin the Shaman. Sandor Eucalyptus. Billy the Phantom Bellboy. Daniel Pinkwater's weird and wonderful tale of Neddie Wentworthstein's quest to save civilization features some of the most unique heroes and villains a reader could hope to meet. Despite the heavy responsibility that Neddie must carry (not every kid is charged with rescuing humankind from doom), his story is hilarious, warm, welcoming, and sweet.
  • The Snarkout Boys & The Avocado of Death

    Daniel Pinkwater

    eBook (, April 13, 2014)
    There's a crime. There's a master criminal. There's a fat man in a fez. Fans of LIZARD MUSIC, take note: Chicken Man is here, and his chicken dances while Daniel Pinkwater defies gravity to bring you a mind-boggling feast. As the Wizard of Comedy transports the Snarkout Boys and Rat through the tunnel under North Aufzoo Street to the warmth of Beanbenders and into a sci-fi mystery adventure that is like a dream (but no one is sleeping), you will meet some strange characters, and learn much about the versatile avocado.
  • Doodle Flute

    Daniel Manus Pinkwater

    Library Binding (Atheneum, April 1, 1991)
    Kevin Spoon, a wealthy kid who gets everything he wants, learns a lesson about the value of ownership when he is given a doodle flute by Mason Mintz, but is not told how to play it
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  • Borgel

    Daniel Pinkwater

    language (, April 13, 2014)
    Melvin Spellbound's humdrum life suddenly becomes extraordinary when 111-year-old Borgel arrives and takes him and the talking dog, Fafner, on a rollicking trip through Time, Space, and The Other in search of The Great Popsicle, Anthropoid Bloboforms and Grivnizoids!
  • The Hoboken Chicken Emergency

    D. Manus Pinkwater, Daniel Manus Pinkwater

    Paperback (Aladdin, Nov. 15, 1977)
    When the butcher at Murphy's Meat Market loses the order for the Bobowicz family's Thanksgiving turkey, young Arthur brings home a chicken weighing two hundred sixty-six pounds which causes a bizarre crisis in Hoboken, New Jersey
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