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Books with author Dave Barry

  • Dave Barry in Cyberspace

    DAVE BARRY

    Paperback (CROWN PUBLISHERS, Jan. 1, 1996)
    None
  • Big Trouble

    Dave Barry, Dick Hill

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, June 1, 2014)
    In his career, Dave Barry has done just about everything—written bestselling nonfiction, won a Pulitzer Prize, seen his life turned into a television series. And now, at last, he has joined the long list of literary figures from Jane Austen to Tolstoy who have made the transition from humor columnist to novelist—and done it with a style and inventiveness that establishes that, yes, he is very good at that, too.In the city of Coconut Grove, Florida, these things happen: A struggling adman named Eliot Arnold drives home from a meeting with the Client From Hell. His teenage son, Matt, fills his Squirtmaster 9000 for his turn at a high school game called Killer. Matt's intended victim, Jenny Herk, sits down in front of the TV with her mom for what she hopes will be a peaceful evening—for once. Jenny's alcoholic and secretly embezzling stepfather, Arthur, emerges from the maid's room, angry at being rebuffed—again. Henry and Leonard, two hit men from New Jersey, pull up to the Herks' house for a real game of Killer—Arthur's embezzlement apparently not having been quite so secret to his employers after all. And a homeless man named Puggy settles down for the night in a treehouse just inside the Herks' yard.In a few minutes, a chain of events that will change the lives of each and every one of them will begin, and will leave some of them wiser, some of them deader, and some of them definitely looking for a new line of work. With a wicked wit, razor-sharp observations, rich characters, and a plot with more twists than the Inland Waterway, Dave Barry makes his debut a complete and utter triumph.
  • Dawn Gray Vs The Universe

    Dave Berry

    eBook
    As the World as we know it comes to an end a journey is just beginning for Dawn Gray.Her best friend is saving her and transporting them off Earth before disaster can strike but if Dawn thinks this is makes her safe she couldn’t be more wrong.As the Earth is towed away by the Galactic Council and re-located at the opposite end of the Galaxy, Dawn and her best friend Fizz begin a journey fraught with danger and adventure, a journey that will take them across the stars, across the Galaxy and across the path of several unpleasant characters.The first part of a trilogy of inter-galactic adventure that pitts Dawn and her Alien friend, Fizz against Cyborg defenders of the Space-Time Vortex, vengeful Empresses, and a whole array of weird and wonderful creatures some of whom help along the way some of whom certainly do not.This is an adventure the likes of which you have never seen before.With an appeal to boys and girls – Dawn Gray and the End Of Everything is the first part of a three part adventure that gets weirder as it goes on and with leave you breathless as the action-packed story explodes from the pages and brings the Galaxy to life in your very hands!
  • The Ice Cream Time Machine

    David Barry

    eBook (AUK Kids, Sept. 27, 2011)
    When they visit their Uncle Vince, little do Bridget and her younger brother Robert know that today will be a day like no other as they join him in hair-raising escapades, travelling across infinite space and thousands of years, accompanied by Leonardo, their uncle's Irish wolfhound, the coolest dog in the universe! During this adventure of a lifetime, they soon discover how dangerous life can be in other centuries, and when they become separated from their time machine, the time travellers wonder if they will ever find their way back to the 21st Century and home.
  • Dawn Gray Vs The Universe : part 2 Mantor's Return

    Dave Berry

    eBook
    The end of the universe is only the beginning...From the first part of this comic trilogy... we find Dawn and her best friend Fizz deeper in space, deeper in danger and deeper in trouble than they ever thought they could be.From a Galactic Circus run by the most evil and surprising villain to fizz's dash across the Galaxy to save her friend, from giant space squirrels to the re-birth of the terrifying villain from book 1 - Mantor - Dawn Gray and the End of the Universe will lead you on an even more fast paces, action packed adventure than before.From the original paperback editions of Dawn Grays Cosmic Adventure comes the re-released versions of an adventure that is simply out of this Galaxy!
  • Dawn Gray Vs The Universe: part 3 Legion and the Secret Order

    Dave Berry

    eBook
    It is the end... that is to say it's the beginning... oh forget it!The previous two installments of Dawn Grays adventures have led to this moment, the moment where she finds out everything, the moment where we find out everything and the moment where we all discover whether the Earth is saved or lost.The comic/adventure Dawn Gray trilogy comes to an explosive, compelling and riotous conclusion in this third book.Based on the previously released Dawn Grays Cosmic Adventure books - these re-issues are ideal for boys and girls and will thrill and enlighten on the way to their epic conclusion.
  • Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient

    Dan Barry

    Comic (Dark Horse Comics, March 15, 1993)
    Indiana Jones comic #1 of 6 titled Thunder in the Orient.
  • Big Trouble

    Dave Barry, Dick Hill

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Jan. 1, 2012)
    In his career, Dave Barry has done just about everything - written bestselling nonfiction, won a Pulitzer Prize, seen his life turned into a television series. And now, at last, he has joined the long list of literary figures from Jane Austen to Tolstoy who have made the transition from humor columnist to novelist - and done it with a style and inventiveness that establishes that, yes, he is very good at that, too. In the city of Coconut Grove, Florida, these things happen: A struggling adman named Eliot Arnold drives home from a meeting with the Client From Hell. His teenage son, Matt, fills his Squirtmaster 9000 for his turn at a high school game called Killer. Matt's intended victim, Jenny Herk, sits down in front of the TV with her mom for what she hopes will be a peaceful evening - for once. Jenny's alcoholic and secretly embezzling stepfather, Arthur, emerges from the maid's room, angry at being rebuffed - again. Henry and Leonard, two hit men from New Jersey, pull up to the Herks' house for a real game of Killer - Arthur's embezzlement apparently not having been quite so secret to his employers after all. And a homeless man named Puggy settles down for the night in a treehouse just inside the Herks' yard. In a few minutes, a chain of events that will change the lives of each and every one of them will begin, and will leave some of them wiser, some of them deader, and some of them definitely looking for a new line of work. With a wicked wit, razor-sharp observations, rich characters, and a plot with more twists than the Inland Waterway, Dave Barry makes his debut a complete and utter triumph.
  • The Rajah's Rice: A Mathematical Folktale from India

    David Barry

    Hardcover (W H Freeman & Co (Sd), March 15, 1785)
    None
  • Big Trouble

    Dave Barry, Dick Hill

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 10, 2002)
    In his career, Dave Barry has done just about everything - written bestselling nonfiction, won a Pulitzer Prize, seen his life turned into a television series. And now, at last, he has joined the long list of literary figures from Jane Austen to Tolstoy who have made the transition from humor columnist to novelist - and done it with a style and inventiveness that establishes that, yes, he is very good at that, too. In the city of Coconut Grove, Florida, these things happen: A struggling adman named Eliot Arnold drives home from a meeting with the Client From Hell. His teenage son, Matt, fills his Squirtmaster 9000 for his turn at a high school game called Killer. Matt's intended victim, Jenny Herk, sits down in front of the TV with her mom for what she hopes will be a peaceful evening - for once. Jenny's alcoholic and secretly embezzling stepfather, Arthur, emerges from the maid's room, angry at being rebuffed - again. Henry and Leonard, two hit men from New Jersey, pull up to the Herks' house for a real game of Killer - Arthur's embezzlement apparently not having been quite so secret to his employers after all. And a homeless man named Puggy settles down for the night in a treehouse just inside the Herks' yard. In a few minutes, a chain of events that will change the lives of each and every one of them will begin, and will leave some of them wiser, some of them deader, and some of them definitely looking for a new line of work. With a wicked wit, razor-sharp observations, rich characters, and a plot with more twists than the Inland Waterway, Dave Barry makes his debut a complete and utter triumph.
  • The Ice Cream Time Machine

    David Barry

    Paperback (AUK Kids, Sept. 12, 2012)
    When they visit their Uncle Vince, little do Bridget and her younger brother Robert know that today will be a day like no other as they join him in hair-raising escapades, travelling across infinite space and thousands of years, accompanied by Leonardo, their uncle's Irish wolfhound, the coolest dog in the universe! During this adventure of a lifetime, they soon discover how dangerous life can be in other centuries, and when they become separated from their time machine, the time travellers wonder if they will ever find their way back to the 21st Century and home.
  • Big Trouble

    Dave Barry, Dick Hill

    Audio Cassette (Brilliance Audio Unabridged, Sept. 1, 1999)
    In his career, Dave Barry has done just about everything - written bestselling nonfiction, won a Pulitzer Prize, seen his life turned into a television series. And now, at last, he has joined the long list of literary figures from Jane Austen to Tolstoy who have made the transition from humor columnist to novelist - and done it with a style and inventiveness that establishes that, yes, he is very good at that, too. In the city of Coconut Grove, Florida, these things happen: A struggling adman named Eliot Arnold drives home from a meeting with the Client From Hell. His teenage son, Matt, fills his Squirtmaster 9000 for his turn at a high school game called Killer. Matt's intended victim, Jenny Herk, sits down in front of the TV with her mom for what she hopes will be a peaceful evening - for once. Jenny's alcoholic and secretly embezzling stepfather, Arthur, emerges from the maid's room, angry at being rebuffed - again. Henry and Leonard, two hit men from New Jersey, pull up to the Herks' house for a real game of Killer - Arthur's embezzlement apparently not having been quite so secret to his employers after all. And a homeless man named Puggy settles down for the night in a treehouse just inside the Herks' yard. In a few minutes, a chain of events that will change the lives of each and every one of them will begin, and will leave some of them wiser, some of them deader, and some of them definitely looking for a new line of work. With a wicked wit, razor-sharp observations, rich characters, and a plot with more twists than the Inland Waterway, Dave Barry makes his debut a complete and utter triumph.