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Books with author Mike Reiss

  • I Conquered Kilimanjaro… Nearly!: A Simpsons Writer Climbs Africa's Tallest Peak During the Worst Vacation Ever

    Mike Reiss

    eBook
    Emmy-winning Simpsons writer Mike Reiss describes his harrowing, hilarious trek up Mount Kilimanjaro.
  • The Boy Who Wouldn't Share

    Mike Reiss

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2009)
    sharing childrens book
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  • Tales of Moronica

    Mike Reiss

    language (, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Seymour is a boy from New York, who finds himself whisked to Moronica, the stupidest kingdom in the history of fairy tales. There, this ten year-old C-student finds himself the smartest man in the land! A cast of colorful but dim characters turn to him for advice... and he brings them to the brink of war.From Emmy-winning "Simpsons" writer Mike Reiss, this novella for smart kids and dopey adults is at once a fable, an adventure story, and a satire of everything from warfare to weight loss.Mike Reiss is the author of eighteen children's books, including the best-seller "How Murray Saved Christmas". He's won four Emmys, a Peabody, and a Lifetime Achievement Award for his work on "The Simpsons". He has also won awards for playwriting and an Edgar Award for Mystery. Like most children's book authors, he has no children.
  • The Great Show-and-Tell Disaster

    Mike Reiss, Mike Cressy

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Oct. 15, 2001)
    When a young inventor named Ned realizes he doesn't have anything for show-and-tell, he whips up something unique from the odds and ends in his closet. The result is "Ned's Mix-Up Ray," a device that scrambles the letters in a word, changing the object into something else entirely. It's bad enough that he changes his AUNT into a TUNA and the PEAS and GRAPES at the local grocer's into APES with PAGERS. But when he uses the device on his classmates (BRIAN becomes a disembodied BRAIN and poor KRISTEN turns into a STINKER), he pushes things too far. Following a BUS ride, (well, a SUB ride, actually) and a disastrous field trip to an art museum, Ned realizes that he hasn't been kind. So putting his inventive mind to work, he comes up with an ingenious solution to fix all the trouble he's caused. From the off-kilter mind of Mike Reiss, author of the best-selling How Murray Saved Christmas and former writer for The Simpsons, comes this hilarious tale of a show-and-tell project gone waaaay out of control. Mike Reiss' other TV writing credits include The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, It's Garry Shandling's Show, Alf, and The Critic, starring Jon Lovitz, which he co-created. His first book, How Murray Saved Christmas, received unanimous rave reviews.
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  • How Murray Saved Christmas by Mike Reiss

    Mike Reiss

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1792)
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  • The Great Show-and-Tell Disaster by Mike Reiss

    Mike Reiss

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan (2001-10-15), March 15, 1656)
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  • Boy Who Looked Like Lincoln

    Mike Reiss

    Library Binding (San Val, Dec. 15, 2006)
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  • Santa's Eleven Months Off by Mike Reiss

    Mike Reiss

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishers, March 15, 1842)
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  • The Boy Who Looked Like Lincoln by Mike Reiss

    Mike Reiss

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, March 15, 1849)
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  • One Letter Off

    Mike Reiss

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, )
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  • The Great Show-and-Tell Disaster

    Mike Reiss, Mike Cressy

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Oct. 15, 2001)
    When a young inventor named Ned realizes he doesn't have anything for show-and-tell, he whips up something unique from the odds and ends in his closet. The result is "Ned's Mix-Up Ray," a device that scrambles the letters in a word, changing the object into something else entirely. It's bad enough that he changes his AUNT into a TUNA and the PEAS and GRAPES at the local grocer's into APES with PAGERS. But when he uses the device on his classmates (BRIAN becomes a disembodied BRAIN and poor KRISTEN turns into a STINKER), he pushes things too far. Following a BUS ride, (well, a SUB ride, actually) and a disastrous field trip to an art museum, Ned realizes that he hasn't been kind. So putting his inventive mind to work, he comes up with an ingenious solution to fix all the trouble he's caused. From the off-kilter mind of Mike Reiss, author of the best-selling How Murray Saved Christmas and former writer for The Simpsons, comes this hilarious tale of a show-and-tell project gone waaaay out of control.
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  • How My Body Works

    Mike Reid

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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