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Books with author Oscar Steven Senn

  • Born of Flame

    Oscar Steven Senn

    language (5th Corner Publishing, LLC, July 17, 2012)
    Wherever she went, SPACEBREAD, the space roving cat, never had to look for trouble; it came to her. That was one of the reasons the figlet, Klimmet BarKloof, liked traveling with her. It was always exciting. Of course, one problem at a time was never enough for Spacebread. In order to save the life of her companion, the alien figlet, Spacebread the Wondercat, must find the Flame-that-is-not-a-flame on the fabled planet Osghan.
  • The Sand Witch

    Oscar Steven Senn

    language (5th Corner Publishing, LLC, June 21, 2012)
    While on summer vacation, Jenny and her kid brother Frick encounter the new Summer Island resident who inhabits the spooky looking cottage next door. "Wanda" has tiny pale eyes, a squarish body, long boney arms and legs and wears fuzzy bedroom slippers.Having first met on the beach, they see her again that evening, in the moonlight over the beach dunes, wandering through the tall sea oats. She is singing a peculiar sounding song in a high voice and has a Rhino on a leash! Frick whispers a name for her then and there; "The Sand Witch." It is the beginning of Jenny & Frick's wildest vacation ever!
  • Spacebread

    Oscar Steven Senn

    language (5th Corner Publishing, March 6, 2012)
    SPACEBREAD is a large white cat, intelligent and daring, known throughout the galaxy as a buccaneering adventuress. She has been everywhere, seen everything. And she does not tolerate theft of her possessions or the murder of her friends. When an anonymous thug steals her crystal belt buckle and murders a friend, then, her honor demands that she pursue—to the distant planet Ralph. On her first foray into the capital city of Ralph, Spacebread encounters the alien figlet, Klimmet BarKloof, who is being sold at a slave market. She saves him from a ravenous Gnorlff (who loves to feast on figlets), and BarKloof insists on being her slave as a result. After all, she paid good money. Their quest for the stolen belt buckle leads them to the sinister Regent, now ruling part of Ralph, VolVarnix, whom Spacebread recognizes as an old enemy, Basemore the Basilisk, in disguise. He falsely accuses Spacebread of murder, and she and the figlet must flee, pursued by Basemore's soldiers. With the aid of Sonto, a night-black cat and spy, and Lucidan, a blind peasant woman with the gift of star-sight, they make their way north, where they discover that Spacebread's mundane buckle is the key to Basemore's plot to enslave all of Ralph. All that stands in his way are the four adventurers, an irascible dragon and a tribe of metallic butterflies. Together they must prevent Basemore's dastardly conquest and recover Spacebread's stolen buckle and her honor.
  • The Double Disappearance of Walter Fozbek

    Oscar Steven Senn

    language (5th Corner Publishing, Feb. 23, 2012)
    One day Walter Fozbek woke up to find himself in a world where everyone—Hank Aaron, his cousin Ralph, even his own mother and father—was a dinosaur! Except for a few fossils housed in the city’s historical museum, Walter was the only human around. Where were all the other humans? Where was Walter? And how would he get home? With the aid of Ralph (a Stegosaur), the absent-minded Dr. Krebnickel (a Trachodon), and a cranky computer, Walter is off on quite an adventure. If he can’t find his way put of this mess soon, he just might end up on permanent display in the museum of human history!
  • Loonie Louie Meets the Space Fungus

    Oscar Steven Senn

    language (5th Corner Publishing, Feb. 24, 2012)
    People in Fogville call him Loonie Louie, the kid-genius. Normally, Louie wouldn't get involved with a wacko like Swami Bob, who lives in a magic bus and rolls around town giving rides to anyone who'll take a chance with him. But it was raining cats and dogs and Louie was afraid his newly discovered fungus was going to get ruined before he could get it analyzed. So he was glad to hop aboard Bob's bus – right behind a weird little character called Abu Simbel. Abu turns out to be a genie in search of his lost bottle and Swami Bob insists that Louie join the search. And that's how Loonie Louie, the kid genius, manages to get all tangled up with a group of crazed robot "aunts" driving late-model Buicks, and a band of local thugs.
  • Ralph Fozbek and the Amazing Black Hole Patrol

    Oscar Steven Senn

    language (5th Corner Publishing, LLC, June 5, 2012)
    Ralph Fozbek stared in disbelief. His H32 helmet, a souvenir of cousin Walter's trip into another universe, was glowing and floating around his bedroom! Suddenly, the whole house gave a wobble and rose right off the ground…and came down with a terrible crash. There was only one person who might be able to figure out what happened—Fogville's daffy genius, Dr. Krebnickel—and he had the answer right away! A black hole had escaped from his laboratory!Ralph had not planned on chasing runaway black holes, but before he could say Alpha Centauri, he was in outer space….and in the middle of a lot of trouble. A Big Bang was about to destroy the entire universe and only Ralph, with the help of a new friend named Al Einstein, could stop it. And if he succeeded, he still had to find his way back to Earth!
  • Loonie Louie Meets the Space Fungus

    Oscar Steven Senn

    Paperback (Avon Books, March 1, 1991)
    Child genius Loonie Louie becomes involved with town eccentric Swami Bob, a genie in search of his lost bottle, and a band of robots disguised as little old ladies, when he attempts to get his fungus discovery analyzed
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