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Books with author Norman Dale

  • Enough

    Danielle Norman

    eBook (F Squared, Nov. 2, 2017)
    Some things in life were inevitable; death, taxes, and lying, whoremongering men.One woman would never be enough for one man.So I traded in men for a Harley.Nothing beats that kind of power between my legs.Then I blinked.And he was there.Some things in life were inevitable; death, taxes, and badge bunnies willing to hop into my bed.The only problem is I’m a one woman kind of man.In my line of work, I’ve seen it all.Nothing bothers me until I find a woman’s wrecked body.When she blinked,My world changed.Forever doesn't come close to giving me enough of her.
  • Almost

    Danielle Norman

    eBook (F Squared, LLP, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Some people are unforgettable.The first guy to kiss me senseless on the hood of a car,And the one man to promise me forever.That was Carter Lang,And he was unforgettable,Seared into my memory--and heart. But that was long ago,A forever that I was forced to walkaway from.Now I’m back,And wondering if,In all of these years, have I crossed his mind. Can the ALMOST of the past turn into the future we always wanted?
  • I want to be an Astronaut

    Dave Norman

    Paperback (URLink Print & Media, LLC, May 26, 2020)
    This book is about a young girl with big dreams of one day being an astronaut and going to outer space. She wants to see the planets and galaxies while looking through a window of a space ship, and to be aboard the International Space Station (ISS) performing experiments in the quest to make life better for everyone, and to maybe land on a distant planet and explore God's beautiful creations.
  • Tammy Grows Up

    Dale Norman

    Paperback (Gilmore Publishing, Aug. 2, 2013)
    Tammy's parents are letting her attend the annual festival alone this year. She is happy to have the opportunity to prove to her parents that she can be responsible. But things start to take a turn for the worst when Tammy hears a scream. Should she go and check it out or should she run away?
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs

    David Norman

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Dec. 12, 1988)
    A detailed examination of the world of dinosaurs, their appearance, behavior, and families, describing current theories about their extinction and explaining how paleontologists study their fossilized remains.
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  • Brock Talks to a Rock

    Dale Moorman

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 30, 2019)
    Brock Talks to a Rock is a children's story of a boy and his dog who, while playing down by the creek, happen upon a magical rock that can speak. The little, flat rock and Brock become fast friends, and Brock and Rock are soon inseparable. Brock wants to learn the art of rock skipping so he can win the annual skipping contest that takes place in his hometowns festival to celebrate summer, but he doesn't want to practice. Rock is eventually faced with helping Brock win the contest the only way he knows how. What ensues is a lesson learned the hard way by Brock and the realization that he should have listened to his friend Rock and put in the time to make himself better.
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  • Tammy's Bad Day

    Dale Norman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 31, 2014)
    Tammy loves to double dutch. She loves the different stunts and the excitement of the competition. But, Tammy has a secret that she is afraid to tell anyone. What is it?Why is she afraid to tell?
  • Clock That Struck 15

    Norman Dale

    Hardcover (H Hamilton, May 15, 1966)
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  • House Where Nobody Lived

    Norman Dale

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1958)
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  • I want to be an Astronaut

    Dave Norman

    eBook (URLink Print & Media, LLC, May 26, 2020)
    This book is about a young girl with big dreams of one day being an astronaut and going to outer space. She wants to see the planets and galaxies while looking through a window of a space ship, and to be aboard the International Space Station (ISS) performing experiments in the quest to make life better for everyone, and to maybe land on a distant planet and explore God's beautiful creations.
  • The Big Book Of Dinosaurs

    David Norman

    Hardcover (Welcome Books, April 15, 2001)
    How would a protoceratops defend itself against a pack of hungry velociraptors? Which dinosaur had the biggest skull? The longest tail? With the huge 448-page The Big Book of Dinosaurs you can uncover every trace of information--from facts an figures to 3-D illustrations--that an aspiring palentologist could ever hope to find.Ideal for both school and home, the easy-to-understand text and hundreds of full-color illustrations paint a fascinating picture of the lives of dinosaurs--their appearance, their behavior, and their environments.This book includes all these great features:An in-depth profile of hundreds of the most popular dinosaurs.Dozens of spreads describing the world when dinosaurs ruled.Dozens of pages focusing on the different features of dinosaurs.More than 30 comic book-style pages showing dinosaur discoveries or a day in the life of various dinosaurs.A gallery of 3-D dino-action sacenes and the 3-D glasses to view them.Hundreds of dinosaur facts and quizzes to tesl your knowledge.
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  • When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth

    David Norman

    Hardcover (Marshall Cavendish Limited, March 15, 1985)
    Reconstructing the lives and anatomy of dinosaurs is an exciting and puzzling business. Dinosaurs - literally "terrible lizards" - dominated the Earth for 140 million years, and our visions of what each kind looked like and how they lived and evolved are changing as new fossils are found all over the world. This book reveals fascinating details and peculiarities of the dinosaurs themselves, and also of how the scientists find and piece together clues to their existence. Important arguments, such as why dinosaurs disappeared, and whether or not they were warm-blooded creatures, are discussed from all sides. A glossary translates the names of many of the most famous dinosaurs, and a pronunciation guide is included to make sure even the longest dinosaur name comes out right. This is a remarkable book for the dinosaur enthusiast.