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Books with author Joseph Robert Wells

  • Robert Wells: Set of 2 Picture Books

    Robert E. Wells

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 1993)
    A set of two children's science and nature picture books by Robert E. Wells. Titles include What's Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew? and Is a Blue Whale The Biggest Thing There Is?
  • Did a Dinosaur Drink This Water?

    Robert E. Wells

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 2006)
    The author explains the complete water cycle and also discusses ocean currents, ocean and lake habitats, and hydroelectricity. He also touches on water pollution and our responsibility to keep our water clean.
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  • What's Older Than a Giant Tortoise?

    Robert E. Wells

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 2004)
    This book is specially designed in Amazon's fixed-layout KF8 format with region magnification. Double-tap on an area of text to zoom and read. Some giant tortoises have lived for more than 150 years! Some of the giant sequoia trees that grow in California would be more than 3,000 years old. This book compares the age of some things on Earth.
  • Everywhere And Beyond

    Robert Lee Joseph

    eBook
    The characters developed in From Here To Everywhere continue the saga as travel to the stars opens up new vistas for mankind.
  • Why Do Elephants Need the Sun?

    Robert E. Wells

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Sept. 1, 2010)
    There are trillions of stars in the universe, but we rely on our sun to provide (or contribute to) most of what we need to survive and thrive: heat, light, plants, animals, wind, and water. Complete with fun, cartoon illustrations, Robert Wells's new book gives kids plenty of information about our sun in an easy-to-read and digest format. By focusing on the needs of an elephant, Wells makes clear just how important the sun is to life on Earth.
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  • What's So Special about Planet Earth?

    Robert E. Wells

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Move to another planet? Sounds interesting! In our imaginary spaceship, let's check out the planets in our solar system. Mercury is closest, but it has no air, and it's either sizzling hot or bitterly cold. The atmosphere on Venus is poisonous; plus, human beings would cook there. Mars might work, but you'd always have to be in a protective shelter. And if you got to the outer planets, you couldn't even land as they are mostly made of gas! Our home planet is looking good. Why is Earth so comfortable for plants, animals, and people? As Robert E. Wells explains, it's because of our just-right position form the sun, marvelous atmosphere, and abundant water. Our planet is very special and perfect for us, and that's why we must do all we can to keep Earth healthy.
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  • Go Ask Malice

    Robert Joseph Levy

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Go Ask Malice
  • Did a Dinosaur Drink This Water?

    Robert E. Wells

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    In this work about the water cycle, readers discover that the molecules in their glass of water may have once been part of a dinosaur watering hole.
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  • Korah Meets The Wrestler

    R. W., Robert Wells

    eBook
    In a world when every child is looking for a role model he brings leadership, trust, and a devoted walk for children everywhere. "A Timeless treasure".
  • The Suicide King

    Robert Joseph Levy

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Feb. 28, 2005)
    A rash of student suicides sweeps through Sunnydale, deeply unsettling the community. But when the newly-arrived grief counsellor also ends up killing himself, Buffy and the gang suspect that something supernatural is to blame. Then one of their own begins to show signs of debilitating despondency; and soon it becomes a race against time for the Slayer to defeat an ancient entity known as The Suicide King
  • Como Se Mide el Tiempo?

    Robert E Wells

    Hardcover (Editorial Juventud, May 1, 2003)
    This book teaches all about the mysteries of time, from our early ancestors, who noted how the sun traveled across the sky, to the ancient Egyptians, who used "Shadow Stick clocks" to mark its path, through present-day quartz and atomic clocks. The colorful illustrations and diagrams make this educational book fun and easy to understand.
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  • Go Ask Malice: A Slayer's Diary

    Robert Joseph Levy

    Paperback (Gallery, June 27, 2006)
    January 22Had the dream again last night. Only, this time it was different. . . .Faith has always been a loner. Growing up in a broken home in South Boston, shuffled from relative to relative, her only companion was an imaginary friend named Alex, who helped her escape into a fantasy world of monsters and the supernatural, far from the real-life horrors of the waking world.Now, taken away from her mother by social services and shipped off to a foster home, Faith learns that some nightmares are all too real, that the inventions of her childhood really do haunt the night, hungry for blood. Enter Diana Dormer, a Harvard professor and representative of the Watchers Council who has come to tell Faith of her destiny, to train her, to prepare her for what is to come: Faith is the Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness.But she's not alone. When Alex, her childhood companion, returns in her dreams, she warns Faith that someone else is coming for her, a force so deadly and unforgiving that it has inspired fear in the underworld for a thousand generations. Its name is Malice.As memory and fantasy begin to merge, Faith's two worlds collide, with cataclysmic results. A violent battle for the Slayer's soul is staged, winner take all. This is her story. . . .