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Books with author Nick Anderson

  • New Beginnings #13

    Anderson

    Paperback (Puffin, 2012, March 15, 1000)
    New Beginnings #13 by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Puffin, 2012] Paperback [Paperb...
  • Music Madness: Questioning Music and Music Videos

    Neil Anderson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Describes what media is, how music and media and music videos are part of media...
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  • Acting Out #14

    Anderson

    Paperback (Puffin, 2012, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Acting Out #14 by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Puffin, 2012] Paperback [Paperback]...
  • Safe at Home

    Anderson

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1992)
    As his mother tries to hide her drinking problem, Tony finds himself spending more time taking care of the house and his little sister and less time playing baseball
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  • Pickles, Pickles, Pickles

    E. Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2012)
    E. Anderson, an American Master Storyteller, offers the fourth Boswell the Blue-eyed Beagle story. Boswell begins a search for the source of a most wondrous smell that leads him to discover a batch of Pam’s Positively, Most-Terrific, Saporific, Chomp-a-licious, Whomp-a-licious, Stickler for a Pickler, Only-a-Nickle-a-Pickle pickles. Yet before he can truly enjoy this newest discovery, he is confronted by another pickles ~ a wiggly, wuggly, bundle of snuggly, pink and white ball of fur. This second Pickles discovery leads to a first, and sadly, a last date, that reveals an even sadder pickle of a pickle. Boswell is unexpectedly confronted by prejudice, an issue he has never had to deal with before. But truth and good character wins out in the end as Boswell makes his choice. E. Anderson continues to present contemporary fables that make story telling as engaging for the listener as story reading is for the reader. Be sure to add this to your Boswell Collection.
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  • Thumbelina/Princess and the Pea/Audio Cassette/With Keepsake

    Anderson

    Audio Cassette (Dove Entertainment Inc, April 1, 1993)
    These beloved stories feature two young heroines who must rise to the occasion and prove their nobility in the face of hardship.
  • The Bondage Breaker Audiobook

    Neil Anderson

    Audio Cassette (Harvest House Pub, Jan. 15, 1994)
    Don't wait any longer to discover that your most important defense against a life of bondage is re-cognizing the enemy and knowing how to defeat him.
  • Great Quarterbacks of the N.F.L.

    Anderson

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1965)
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  • Music Madness: Questioning Music and Music Videos

    Neil Anderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Rock, hip-hop, country-there are all kinds of music to listen to. So how do music labels get you to tune in to their stuff? And what are they really trying to say? Well, pop in a CD and put your headphones on. It's time to ask questions about music messages.
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  • Werewolf Love: No Death Do Us Part

    M M Anderson

    Paperback (Little Shop of Writers, May 16, 2015)
    Seamus Sullivan never asked to become a werewolf, but in this second book of the series he's adjusted well to undead life in a world where werewolves, plumed pirates, a Russian rogue, performing clowns, gourmet spaghetti sauce, and exploding toilets all have something in common-- love everlasting. Full of innocence and terror, surprises and amusements, WEREWOLF LOVE was written for every adventurous romantic who's ever wished that no death do us part.
  • Werewolf Dreams: The Adventure Begins

    M M Anderson

    Paperback (LittleShop of Writers, Jan. 9, 2016)
    Seamus Sullivan never asked to be a werewolf. He never even considered being a cop, that is until his childhood dream of becoming middleweight champion of the world is abruptly dashed by the jaws of a frothing lupus, commissioned to guard the gates of darkness deep beneath the bowels of Midtown Gardens Park. One chomp and Seamus is forever ushered into the world of the undead. No manual provided. With the assistance of a self-appointed guardian, Seamus is doing OK in his earthly afterlife, as long as he controls his Irish temper and adheres to lunar calendar scheduling, and peaceful park duty. But OK becomes a KO when Seamus finally meets and falls paws over heels for his mysterious phantom woman--Claudia the feisty, bright, and beautiful teenage Cuban clairvoyant. Happily ever after? If only undead were that simple. Add to the macabre mayhem Claudia's baseball Bomber brother, a moldy reporter, a vengeful mama, a questionable priest, a possessed mayor, a gaggle of ghosts, a president’s son, a Confucius groupie, and what do you get? You get a farcely funny ride to the Darkside and back.
  • Afraid to Ride

    c anderson

    Paperback (scholastic, March 15, 1962)
    After being hospitalized after a bad horseback fall, Judy is afraid to ride again.