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Books with author Ian Williams

  • Academic Planner

    Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2020)
    Accomplished your goal in 1 day! Are you frustrated with where you are in your life?Turn that frustration into success. How?Easy! Create a monthly, weekly, and daily planner. This planner will record your accomplishments and keep your focus on the important goal. OVERVIEW - Academic Daily planner for July 2020 - June 2021, 5.75" X 8.25", featuring 12 months of customizable monthly and weekly pages for easy and productive planning. MONTHLY MANAGEMENT - Each monthly spread contains an undated 2-page overview of the month, its large enough to include those last-minute assignments! Keep your special dates and dream vacations top of mind for your year.GUIDE EACH WEEK - Weekly spread includes space to write your daily schedule, detail deadlines, and keep track of all days clearly with the undated weekly view and dotted notes page.FEATURED - 6x9 Planning Pages | Yearly Overview | Holiday | 48 Note dotted pages.Simple and elegantly designed, the planner is the perfect choice for a less stressful and productive life.Conquer your year and accomplish your dreams by clicking the buy now button.
  • 104 Funny Easter Knock Knock Jokes: Jokes for Kids:

    Ryan Williams

    eBook (Ryan O Williams, March 30, 2014)
    Over one hundred and four of hilarious and very funny Easter Knock Knock jokes! Plus Extra Knock Knock jokes from books 1-4 104 Funny Knock Knock Jokes 4 kids is suitable for kids of all ages who will enjoy reading and telling their friends clean and funny knock knock jokes.Youngsters are given an extraordinary motivation to talk before gatherings and with practice have the capacity to feel great doing it.Have fun and laugh!BONUS CONTENTPlus + 18 from: 104 Christmas Knock Knock Jokes Book 3Plus + 25 from:104 Knock Knock Jokes Book 1Plus + 18 from: 104 New Year's Knock Knock Jokes Book 4Book 1104 Knock knock jokes on Kindle Amazon: By: Ryan O Williamshttp://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GWUO83M Book 2104 Thanksgiving Knock knock jokes http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GSZK6QOBook 3104 Christmas Knock knock jokes http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GWUO83M Book 4104 New Year's Knock knock jokes http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H25PZMOBook 5104 Valentine Knock knock jokes http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HOVGO6M
  • Guide to India

    Brian Williams

    Paperback (Highlights for Children, March 15, 1996)
    DETECTIVES WANTED!! Top Secret Adventures lets your child have puzzle-solving fun while exploring the globe one country at a time. Kids get a thrill playing detective and unraveling a whodunnit mystery by solving puzzles and searching for clues. The suspense builds as suspects, priceless objects and places are eliminated one by one until WHO, WHAT & WHERE answers (and super sleuth skills), are revealed.
  • A Guide for Using The Cat in the Hat in the Classroom: A Guide for Using in the Classroom

    Susan Williams

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Nov. 1, 1998)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, and cross-curriculum activities.
  • 104 Funny Knock Knock Jokes for kids

    Ryan Williams

    eBook (Ryan Williams, Jan. 4, 2014)
    Over one hundred and four of hilarious and very funny Knock Knock jokes!104 Funny Knock Knock Jokes 4 kids is suitable for kids of all ages who will enjoy reading and telling their friends clean and funny knock knock jokes.Youngsters are given an extraordinary motivation to talk before gatherings and with practice have the capacity to feel great doing it. Have fun and laugh!BONUS CONTENTPlus + 18 from: 104 Christmas Knock Knock Jokes Book 1Plus + 25 from:104 Thanksgiving Knock Knock Jokes Book 2Plus + 18 from: 104 New Year's Knock Knock Jokes Book 4Bonus From: Book 2104 Thanksgiving Knock knock jokes on Kindle Amazon: By: Ryan O WilliamsBonus From: Book 3104 Christmas Knock knock jokes on Kindle Amazon: By: Ryan O WilliamsBonus From: Book 4104 New Year's Knock knock jokes on Kindle Amazon:
  • Latitude and Longitude

    Brian Williams

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, June 30, 2002)
    Book by Williams, Brian
  • Diatomaceous Earth: The Humdrum Life of the Lackadaisical Barry: A Field Guide for the Birds

    H. Williams

    Paperback (Perry Wynkle Publishing, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Summer is winding down and strange days have hit the town of Needles, Massachusetts. Barry Drinkwater, a pool-boy for his parents, is unsure how to proceed when cryptic messages land in his lap while floating in the backyard. Whenever Barry thinks he is alone, he catches someone spying on him from behind shrubbery, gazing at him from around the corner, or peering at him over a newspaper. Then, one day, he happens upon a peculiar help wanted ad: an open position for a Courtroom Abstract Artist via Mirro Enterprises. Meanwhile, his guilt-ridden, morbid, and eccentric friend, Wayne, is obsessed with preparing for the impending apocalypse and introduces Barry to a fantastical realm – a realm that raises more questions than answers. While pursuing the truth, Barry finds himself haunting the local cemetery, wandering through an abandoned mental hospital, and exploring a mysterious highway off-ramp. Important questions remain: Can Barry exist as a pool boy forever? Will Wayne perish as he fears? Will their fates intertwine? And, most importantly, what is the story behind Exit-Thirty-Three-B?
  • Worst in the World: International Football at the bottom of the FIFA Rankings

    Aidan Williams

    eBook (Bennion Kearny, Aug. 3, 2015)
    The fate of sporting underdogs has long stirred the passions of many a follower. There is something pleasing about watching apparently ‘ordinary’ people taking on the sporting elite. Teachers, accountants, fishermen and waiters – they play for the love of football and the pride in their nation.For footballing countries stuck at the bottom of FIFA’s world rankings – life can be hard. Sporadic fixtures against far better equipped sides can be a soul-destroying enterprise with frequent defeat, sometimes bordering on humiliation, the regular outcome for these teams and their players. But when that positive result finally arrives, it can mean so much: unbridled joy, national glory, and even… redemption.In Worst in the World, Aidan Williams looks at the national teams at the wrong end, so to speak, of FIFA’s rankings. In doing so, he brings attention to those nations whose footballing aspirations lie not in trophies or even qualification, but simply in the love of the game and the pride of representing their country.
  • 20 Stories and Games

    MS Williams

    language (, March 21, 2013)
    This book is filled with fun activities and stories which will definitely keep your children busy. It includes 20 fun stories and games. Great for beginner readers, great for bedtime stories, and great to read to the little ones. THERE IS A TABLE OF CONTENT FOR EASY NAVIGATION OF STORIESStories and Games included are:1. CHRIS THE CAT AND TOMMY THE TURTLE (Story)2. Can you help Chris and Tommy through the buoy maze so they can win the race?3. PATSY THE PIG AND HER SHINY RED APPLE (Story)4. Sara Sheep and Her Hot Air Balloon Ride5.Can you help Sara the sheep make it to the hot air balloon by going through the cloud maze?6. Help Sara the sheep count the number of hot air balloons.7. TWO STUBBORN FROGS (Story)8. Which Castle is Small; Which Castle is Big (Game)9. GABBY GORILLA (Story)10. RANDY THE RINOCEROS GETS LOST (Story)11. This sentence has all words that start with the letter B. Start out slow saying the sentence and then have fun by saying it faster and faster.12. How many bananas did Bobby Bobcat bury below buddy’s bones?13. How many bones did Buddy Bear bury?14. GREG THE GIRAFFE GOES TO THE MOVIES (Story)15. Which animal below is tall and which animal is short?16. Can you help Greg and Penny find their way through the car maze? Good luck!17. SAMMY THE SEAL GOES SLEDDING18 . RITA THE RABBIT’S FUN DAY AT THE FAIR (Story)19. Where is Pinky the Rabbit hiding?20. Pinky the Rabbit is hiding from her friends again? Can you find her?
  • Crashland

    Sean Williams

    eBook (Balzer + Bray, Nov. 4, 2014)
    M. T. Anderson meets Cory Doctorow in the exciting sequel to Twinmaker, from #1 New York Times bestseller Sean Williams, who also coauthors the Troubletwisters series with Garth Nix.Clair and Jesse have barely been reunited when the world is plunged into its biggest crisis since the Water Wars. The d-mat network is broken. The world has ground to a halt. People are trapped, injured, dying. It's the end of the world as Clair knows it—and it's partly her fault. Now she's been enlisted to track down her friend Q, the rogue AI who repeatedly saved her life—and who is the key to fixing the system. Targeted by dupes, abandoned by her friends, and caught in a web of lies that strike at the very essence of who she is, Clair quickly finds powerful and dangerous allies. But if she helps them, will she be leading her friend straight into a trap? Caught between pro- and anti-d-mat philosophies, in a world on the brink of all-out war, Clair must decide where she stands—and who she stands with, at the end.
  • Guide to Italy

    Brian Williams

    Paperback (Highlights for Children, March 15, 1995)
    Takes children on a country adventure to Italy. They discover museums, Roman ruins, canals, and Italian food.
  • Lost Icons: Reflections on Cultural Bereavement

    Rowan Williams

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Academic, Sept. 1, 2002)
    In his remarks upon being named Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams spoke of “the Christian creed and Christian vision (that) have in them a life and a richness that can embrace and transfigure all the complexities of human life.” Confidence in that creed, he said, “saves us from being led by fashion.”Lost Icons: Reflections on Cultural Bereavement explores Williams’ concern that fashion dictates how we understand and respond to the world around us, rather than long-accepted behavioral and relational norms, or icons. Whereas fashion comes and goes, cultural icons arise from generations of conversation, and “represent some of the basic constraints on what human beings can reasonably do and say together if they are going to remain within a recognizably human conversation.” Specifically Williams explores images of childhood, our awkwardness at speaking about community, our unwillingness to think seriously about remorse, and our devastating lack of vocabulary for the growth and nurture of the self through time. “All have in common the presupposition that we cannot choose just any course of action in respect of our human and non-human environment,” he writes, “and still expect to ‘make sense.’”In Lost Icons, he explores how cultural norms have been discarded and how society will suffer without a sense of “soul.”“Those who are already familiar with the writings of Rowan Williams will know of his gift of taking the ordinary stuff of human experience and opening it up to show how it can carry us into the mystery of God incarnate. They will not be surprised to discover that in his new book he once again enlightens us.” –The Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold“How rare it is to find someone who, simultaneously, is thoughtfully and constructively involved both with the main teachings of Christian theology and also with contemporary culture, politics, education, and spirituality. This is a rich book…” –David F. Ford, Theology Today“Rowan Williams is one of the deepest and most insightful theologians today. Here he reflects on crucial notions – childhood, charity, remorse, soul – that we depend upon but have allowed to atrophy.” –L. Gregory Jones, Dean and Professor of Theology, Duke Divinity School.Rowan Williams will be the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. 5 ½ x 8 ½paperback200 pages0-8192-1948-7$15.95>