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Books with author Frank Daniel

  • Create Your Own Mad Scientist's Laboratory Sticker Picture: With 32 Reusable Peel-and-Apply Stickers

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 17, 1994)
    Delightfully eerie laboratory comes complete with 32 stickers depicting an antique pipe organ, vampires, skeletons, and other assorted monsters, plus a curious collection of levers, chains, lightning bolts, a sack labeled "assorted body parts," and more. Reusable stickers can be applied to a laminated illustration of a cavernous Gothic chamber.
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  • Creepy Monsters Stickers

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 20, 1996)
    Zany illustrations of 24 madcap monsters: walking eyeballs, detached heads, menacing blobs of ooze, and a host of other delightfully demented demons.
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  • Creepy Creatures Punch-Out Masks

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 27, 1994)
    Masks of a fiery devil, a man with electrified hair, a wide-eyed skull, and 3 other repulsive critters.
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  • Christmas: Memories

    Frank Daniel

    Board book (Little Simon, Oct. 31, 1993)
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  • Scary Monsters Punch-Out Stencils

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 29, 1995)
    Create a chilling line-up of bizarre subjects with 34 easy-to-use stencil outlines of a werewolf, vampire, skeleton, witch on a broomstick, mummy, bat, cat, coffin, tombstone, skull and crossbones and much more. A treat for Halloween activities and great fun the year round.
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  • Haunted House Sticker Picture Book: With 40 Reusable Peel-and-Apply Stickers

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 29, 1996)
    Populate a dilapidated dwelling with 40 monsters, vampires, ghosts, black cats and bats, witches on broomsticks, gravestones with amusing inscriptions, and other delightfully demented subjects. Entertaining activity book provides youngsters with hours of easily affordable, fun-filled play as they create their very own ghost-ridden residence.
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  • Chanukah

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Little Simon, Oct. 31, 1993)
    A square becomes a box of Chanukah gelt and a dreidel in this delightful, die-cut board book with simple text and full-color illustrations by the author.
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  • Skulls and Bones Tattoos

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 23, 1996)
    Ten startling images: bony creatures astride motorcycles and aiming bolts of lightning, skulls breathing fire, and more.
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  • The Moon Can Tell: A Novel

    Dana Frank

    language (, March 26, 2018)
    The wonder in getting what you didn’t know you want… So thinks Philippa Swift, when she finds a best friend in Eliza Romin. It is 1969, in Munich, Germany. The imaginative 13-year-olds rule the woods around the American army post, galloping on fantasy horses, exploring the German cemetery, buying sweets from an enigmatic shopkeeper, and plotting their next overnight beneath the forest moon. At the Little Oktoberfest carnival, Philippa falls for the boy who runs the pony concession and gets closer to the horses, until the boy gets too close to her. And then Eliza and her family move back to the States, taking with them the personal secrets that had puzzled Philippa. Blindsided and bereft, Philippa wonders was it all real? She seeks solace in the cold of isolation, where she is forced to confront and decipher elusive aspects of who she is and what she really wants. The Moon Can Tell, in time-traveling narrative, lays bare the workings of Philippa’s maturing psyche to reveal the texture, the emotional depth, and the risks of adolescent female friendship.
  • Creepy Crawly Stickers

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 5, 1993)
    Definitely not for the squeamish, these 24 full-color stickers depict a menagerie of comically ferocious animals catching and devouring their hapless prey. Evil-eyed bats, ravenous reptiles, fearsome frogs, and scary snakes abound, ready to add a note of natural gore to lunch boxes, notebooks, windows, and other flat surfaces.
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  • The Order of Ascalon

    Daniel J Franks

    language (, March 20, 2014)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A Magically Mysterious Fantasy Adventure....-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unwittingly transported hundreds of years into the future by Merlin when he was merely a baby, Peter Butler, the only child of the legendary King Arthur, is thrust directly into the oldest conflict in history after he is mugged one evening. Peter must battle against deadly secret organisations in order to locate and destroy Mallum Mallus, an ancient and powerful sorcerer king lost to time, before he can devour the Light of Adunaris within Peter and use it to dominate both humankind and the Guardians.Peter sets off on his epic magical quest aided by his centuries old godmother, Glynnis Goldwine, as they begin deciphering clues left by Nostradamus, that lead them to long forgotten and mystical artefacts.His quest will not be an easy one as the Illuminati hunt him, the Arcanium need him and Governments want him!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Official review by Book Viral...-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"A quest that arcs across the centuries, The Order of Ascalon is the debut fantasy adventure novel from author Daniel J Franks. It’s an imaginative read, with Franks weaving the requisite elements of popular fantasy and is bound to have readers engrossed in no time as a gamut of historical characters are given an intriguing makeover. From Merlin to George Washington, each adds an interesting dimension that is in keeping with the tone and levity of the yarn Franks spins. Cleverly integrating myth and legend, the magical elements are in context with his young protagonist’s quest and certainly keep the pages turning. Making for an entertaining read that is unpredictable without being overly complicated, whilst the action rarely slows to idle. It isn’t a tale to wallow in deep thematic prose and for that reason is likely to have a broader spectrum of appeal beyond its genre. The Order of Ascalon is certainly an ambitious start to a series with much potential and is sure to attract many interested and enthusiastic followers. It is certainly recommended."
  • Silly Clowns Punch-Out Masks

    Frank Daniel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 17, 1995)
    Masks for 6 comic characters display bulbous noses, ridiculous wigs, funny hats, clown make-up and an outlandish display of neckwear. Wear them to masquerade parties, in school performances or for trick-or-treating. Just punch out, fasten with a piece of string or rubber band and get set to play "let’s pretend."
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