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Books with author Ian Andrew

  • The Quantum Mind: Can Science Explain Paranormal Phenomena?

    Ian Andrew Webb

    Paperback (Webb Online Enterprise Limited, April 2, 2019)
    Ever had a strange experience, heard ghost stories, seen poltergeist cases and then asked yourself is there anything in these stories? Well, look no further. Ian Webb is an independent researcher with a research degree in Psychology. He sets out to answer two common questions: (1) do paranormal phenomena exist and (2) is there a scientific framework to understand paranormal experiences?The book assumes no knowledge of the paranormal. It takes the reader through a journey of paranormal research techniques, laboratory experiments, and case studies. Also, it discusses the potential theoretical basis to paranormal including, neurological & psychological profiles, environmental factors and the similarities between paranormal and quantum mechanics. Ian Webb discusses eight major paranormal topics which include: (1) Near Death Experiences, (2) Remote Viewing, (3) Mediumship case studies and research, (4) Cases studies of Haunted locations, (5) Poltergeist cases, (6) Extra Sensory Perception, (7) Whether humans have the ability to influence objects or people beyond normal means and (8) Research into past lives.All paranormal topics are underpinned by the principle that human consciousness can work outside of space and time. The book explores the validity of paranormal phenomena, whether science has an explanation, and examine whether there is evidence for life after life.
  • The Scream

    Joan Aiken, Ian Andrew

    eBook (Open Road Media Young Readers, Dec. 1, 2015)
    When Davey and his sister are orphaned, their grandmother comes from a remote island to look after them—bringing macabre powers and dark secrets When Davey and his family moved to the city from the island of Muckle Burra off the coast of Scotland, they left his grandmother behind. But now his parents are dead—after a car accident that left Davey confined to a wheelchair—and Gran has moved in to take care of him and his sister, Lu-Lyn. A strange girl with a bizarre personality, Lu-Lyn is obsessed with 2 things: ballet and returning to Muckle Burra, where she was born. She believes that both she and Gran are “Ridders” who have strange, dark powers: With just 1 cast of their Evil Eye, bad things will start to happen. . . . When Lu-Lyn puts a terrible curse on the neighborhood boys who’ve been terrorizing her, it seems as if Gran’s dark arts have followed her from Muckle Burra. Then tragedy rocks their family again, and Davey embarks on a journey that will reveal the true secret of his grandmother’s rare gift—and the limitless power of his own potential. This ebook features illustrations by Ian Andrew and a personal history of Joan Aiken including rare images from the author’s estate.
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  • Canister Reefing 2 – Using the 7777 method to successfully choose and maintain happy healthy marine fish

    Andrew Tan

    eBook
    Sharing my 10 years of marine fish keeping experience, nicely summarized in the 7777 method: - Learn what to do for the first 7 hours, 7 days, 7 weeks and 7 months (thus the name 7777 method) after you brought your fish home- Learn what to prepare (food, bio load, etc) even before you bring home a new fish- With pictures showing what to doPlease search for my first reef book: Canister Reefing: "the art and science of keeping mixed reef using canister" which details how to successfully keep a nice mixed reef tank using canister.
  • Tell Me One Thing, Dad

    Tom Pow, Ian Andrew

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 27, 2004)
    Celebrate the love all parents have for their babies — from dinosaurs to Grimalkens to real-life dads."Dad, tell me, if you can, one thing you know about a dinosaur.""Was that a dadosaur you said?" Dad asks.Molly and Dad both know one thing- one very important thing — about polar bears that live on the Arctic ice, crocodiles with whip-crack tails, even dinosaurs whose jaws could swallow a school. Could the same thing be true of a Grimalken that dances on the green edge of town, or a certain dad whose neck is ticklish? Young children will be eager to join in Molly and Dad’s lyrical, lighthearted bedtime game. Guess what that one thing is!
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  • Pompeii

    Ian Andrews

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 28, 1978)
    A description of the city and the daily life of the citizens immediately before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, is intended for student and general readers.
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  • Canister Reefing 2 – Using the 7777 method to successfully choose and maintain happy healthy marine fish

    Andrew Tan

    Paperback (Independently published, July 1, 2018)
    Sharing my 10 years of marine fish keeping experience, nicely summarized in the 7777 method: - Learn what to prepare (food, bio load, etc) even before you bring home a new fish - Learn what to do for the first 7 hours, 7 days, 7 weeks and 7 months (thus the name 7777 method) after you brought your new fish home - With pictures showing what to do - Increase the chance of your new aqua friend making it
  • Boudica Against Rome

    Ian Andrews

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 28, 1987)
    THE BOOK IS CLEAN AND TIGHT BUT THERE IS HIGHLIGHTING INSIDE ON MOST OF THE BOOK ORDER TODAY THANKS bh4,12516
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  • Lion And The Mouse, The

    Ian Andrews

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1995)
    A reproduction of the classic fable about the lion and the mouse, beloved by readers throughout the ages, is brought to life by intricate pencil illustrations.
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  • PenBall Crosses the Ocean

    Andrew

    language (, Jan. 14, 2016)
    This is a short childrens' story about PenBall and his adventure across the ocean to catch a magical fish and eat it.
  • Exvasion

    Andrew Ian Washton

    language (Amazon Digital Services, Oct. 13, 2010)
    People have begun disappearing in Pike Cove, a sleepy coastal town in Michigan. When fifteen-year-old Francesca Merriweather—who prefers to be called Frank—accidentally, and literally, runs into an alien fugitive who has crash-landed in the woods, she realizes that the mystery is far more sinister than anyone suspects. Francesca is more comfortable dealing with aliens than with her own peers or even her unhappy family, and she throws herself into investigating the case with a space geek's relish. But when her Dad becomes the latest to disappear, the investigation suddenly takes on a sense of dread and personal urgency.A terrifying plan, cuddly and ugly aliens, a momentous discovery, and unexpected new friends—Francesca lives through a lot in just a few days. And lives—just.
  • Pompeii

    Ian Andrews

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, May 1, 1980)
    The excavations at Pompeii provide an opportunity to study a town in first-century Italy, offering glimpses of activities at the forum and the lives of Pompeii's citizens
  • Sixteen String Jack & the Garden of Adventure

    Tom Pow, Ian Andrew

    Hardcover (BC Books, May 21, 2015)
    One day, Daisy's grandmother takes her to an overgrown garden. Many, many years before other children had played in that garden - Sixteen String Jack and Dare Devil Dick were shipwrecked there; and often they fought pirates side by side till the sun went down. But it was only Sixteen String Jack whose fame would never die, for he grew up to become J.M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan. In this poignant and beautifully illustrated story, award winning writer Tom Pow and Sendak Fellow Ian Andrew search out the magic that, in time, would produce the most famous character in children's literature.