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Books with author Greg Taylor

  • Killer Pizza: The Slice

    Greg Taylor

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Aug. 16, 2011)
    The follow-up to "Killer Pizza" finds Toby, Annabel, and Strobe invited to New York City to tour KP Headquarters. But the exclusive tour is cut short when a monster emergency sends the trio off on a secret mission delivering a defecting monster to the Monster Protection Program.
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  • High Places: A Novel

    Greg Taylor

    Paperback (Leafwood Publishing, May 25, 2004)
    Two cultures collide and embrace in this love story and coming of age struggle for a life's high places.
  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

    Taylor

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd Uk, )
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  • Killer Pizza

    Greg Taylor

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Toby dreams of becoming a world famous chef, but up until now, his only experience has been watching the Food Network. He lands a summer job at Killer Pizza, where pies like THE MONSTROSITY and THE FRANKENSAUSAGE are on the menu. But soon he finds out that the store is a front for a monster-hunting organization.
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  • Zuzu the Perfect Puppy

    Greer Taylor

    eBook
    If you love cute pictures of puppies, this is the book for you! Zuzu is the perfect puppy. Although she is a lot like a baby because she cannot talk, she is full of surprises. Book is intended for young children.
  • High Places

    Greg R Taylor

    Paperback (Greg Taylor, Jan. 1, 2019)
    After Tenwa burns his tribe's religious shrine, he realizes that following the missionary may cost him his life. His father and the tribal leaders want him dead. He flees his village, hoping to cross the Nile River to safety.William Bell and his wife, Jessica, could be Tenwas's only hope for survival. As the Germans and British battle for land in East Africa, William and Jessica struggle to evangelize the "heathen" and survive wars of their own in early twentieth-century Uganda. Two cultures collide and embrace in this coming-of-age struggle for life's "high places."
  • This Is No Ordinary School

    G. Taylor

    language (Singularity School, Jan. 17, 2012)
    This is a story for kids ages 6 and up. It's about Jesse and Spencer and some other kids are in a very different kind of school. For one thing they go to class by putting on 3D glasses and brain wave sensors. Another difference is that their classes are more like video games than regular classes. The kids interact with the computer by talking to it...and it talks back.They never knew exactly why they get points or even what they needed to do to get points, but that was just part of the game. There were very few instructions or guides at the Singularity School.The computer had been monitoring the kids’ diet and exercise routines and making suggestions. When the kids followed a suggestion they not only got points in the health and willpower skills, they also got extra time in the games. The computer only allowed so many minutes of game time per player, but you could earn extended time through various challenges and activities. The opposite was also true, bad habits could cause you to lose playing time. Extended time was one of the ways some players advanced so fast through the games and levels. They were also healthier and often happier in general, which was nice. The Singularity School is as concerned with their health outside of the games as it was with their skills inside the games.Jesse knew that somehow they were in this game to help Moshi, but with no family or tribe left she didn’t know what they could do. It wasn’t like other video games where they could just start over, and their time in the game was very limited. She could see and feel everything, but she could not actually move objects. She couldn’t force Moshi to do anything, she had to persuade him. She was really no more than an imaginary friend to Moshi. She didn’t know what would happen if Moshi died, and she didn’t want to find out. Then she had an idea...
  • My Dog

    Taylor

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 30, 1988)
    A little girl describes the activities of her new dog.
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  • My Cat

    Taylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1989)
    A little boy is delighted when he is given a new kitten who grows up to present her owner with a litter of tiny kittens
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  • The Weirdo by Taylor, Theodore

    Taylor

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2006, )
    The Weirdo by Taylor, Theodore [HMH Books for Young Readers, 2006] Paperback ...
  • My Dog

    Taylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1989)
    A little girl describes the activities of her new dog.
  • Ancient Civilizations: Ancient Greeks Reference Book: Pack of 5

    Taylor

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, June 24, 1991)
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