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Books with author Ian Anderson

  • Roxie The SuperCat rescues Mice on the Moon

    B.A. Anderson

    language (DM BookPro, March 24, 2013)
    Roxie The SuperCat Rescues Mice on the Moon.Have you ever heard of a Superhero Cat that rescues mice ? Or mice growing cheese on the moon? Or robots on the planet of mechanozoid? Learn more about Roxie the SuperCat in this cat and mouse adventure.These lovely cat comics are brightly colored and features a cat and mouse story, a great addition to your cat books for kids. Roxie the SuperCat is a superhero and rescues mice in this adventure. This is a great cat and mouse adventure for your children to enjoy.FREE coloring book with Purchase! and a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card, check inside fro details. The adventures of Roxie The SuperCat, a cat that eats green tuna treats and gains super powers like: she can fly, she has super hearing and super sniff! Tell us about your special cat, we have a contest to enter your cat and win an Amazon gift card and your cat featured in the next adventure of Roxie the SuperCat. Send us your cat pictures or video, tell us how your cat is special.Learn about this adventure in this book where she rescues mice on the moon, by fighting the robots that are taking all the children back to their planet of Mechanozoid.This superhero, superpet cat rescue book is easy to read or read to younger children and what childrens story but a superhero, supercat that rescues mice on the moon.
  • The Cursed Keys

    Hadrian Anderson

    language (, July 20, 2018)
    Young Annabelle is trying to discover her family's greatest secret! What is beyond the river that marks the spot of her brother’s disappearance? Their mother is secretive, and scared of it and an ominous story lingers in the air which might not be a story at all.
  • The Praying Mantis

    Ann Anderson

    language (Grannie Annie, July 8, 2014)
    Grannie Annie books are dedicated to my grand children and great grand children and for the purpose of other individuals to enjoy story writing by myself. All the stories I write are from my real life experiences in one way o another. I enjoy sharing my past with you, and will continue writing stories for you to enjoy.
  • Christopher Columbus

    Joan Anderson

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 12, 1991)
    A biography of Christopher Columbus charts the events that led up to his first voyage, and describes the journey itself
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  • Breakfast in the Future

    Dean Anderson

    language (, Nov. 22, 2019)
    Max is about to find out that breakfast can change history -- and possibly save his best friend's life.
  • RACHEL AND HER PRINCESS ROOM

    L. Anderson

    language (, March 17, 2019)
    Rachel wants a pretty room like in the magazine. She already has a room like in the magazine, but her room is a mess!
  • The Road to Theabrenna

    E Anderson

    eBook (CreateSpace, Aug. 31, 2015)
    On Natasha's 13th birthday she receives a gift that once belonged to her mother. What she didn't know was that the gift will open a whole new world.
  • The Haunting of America: Ghost Stories from Our Past

    Jean Anderson

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 1, 1973)
    A collection of twenty-four stories about ghosts, hauntings, and poltergeists from throughout the United States and from various periods of history.
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  • Comanche and His Captain

    A. M. Anderson

    Hardcover (Harper and Row, March 15, 1965)
    INDIAN BOOK
  • I Can Read About the First Thanksgiving

    J. I. Anderson

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1976)
    Nicely Illustrated reader about how the Pilgrims and the Indians worked together and then celebrated their success with The First Thanksgiving.
  • Pioneer Children of Appalachia

    Joan Anderson

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Text and photographs from a living history village in West Virginia recreate the pioneer life of young people in Appalachia in the early nineteenth century.
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  • Modern Snake Oil: Medical Scams and Why We Fall for Them

    Ann Anderson

    Paperback (McFarland, July 31, 2018)
    In the 19th century, quack remedies were hawked at street-corner medicine shows to gullible buyers. Today they are sold via electronic media, often by celebrities promoting questionable products and advice. The market for nostrums thrives in an atmosphere of hype and pseudoscience, as 21st century consumers swallow both preposterous claims and cure-all elixirs, shelved alongside genuinely useful items. Who knows what actually works? What's the difference between science-based medicine and everything else? This book examines the misinformation and fear-mongering behind modern-day snake oil.