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Books with author P. Simon

  • My Body

    P. Simon

    Hardcover (Fleurus Editions, June 1, 1998)
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  • Tell the Story to Its End: A Novel

    Simon P. Clark

    eBook (St. Martin's Griffin, Oct. 20, 2015)
    "Tell the story to its end," says Eren with a grin.His yellow eyes are glowing like embers in the night."When I reach the end," I say, "what happens? You'll have the whole story.""Hmm," he says, looking at me and licking his lips with a dry, grey tongue. "What happens then? Why don't we find out?"People are keeping secrets from Oli. His mum has brought him to stay with his aunt and uncle in the countryside, but nobody will tell him why his dad isn't there, too. Why hasn't he come with them? Has something happened? Why won't anyone talk about it? Oli has a hundred questions, and only an old, empty house in the middle of an ancient forest for answers. But then he finds a secret of his own: there is a creature that lives in the attic...Eren is not human.Eren is hungry for stories.Eren has been waiting for him.With Eren to listen, Oli starts to make sense of what's happening. But Eren is powerful, and though he's willing to help Oli, he's not willing to do it for free; he wants something in return. Oli must make a choice: he can learn the truth -- but to do so he must abandon himself to Eren's world, forever.From striking new voice Simon P. Clark comes Tell the Story to Its End; richly atmospheric, moving, unsettling, and told in gorgeous prose, it is a modern classic in the making.-----“Sure-footed, distinctive, strange, poetic. Simon P. Clark is a truly interesting new voice.”—David Almond, award-winning author of Skellig“Unflinchingly dark and unforgettably creepy, Tell the Story to Its End will have you in its grip.”—Anne Ursu, award-winning author of The Real Boy and The Shadow Thieves“Offering a spiral of stories within stories, this atmospheric first novel features a boy searching for truth, who gets sidetracked by a remarkable discovery. Echoing the surreal quality and settings of David Almond’s books, this novel adeptly mixes fantasy with reality and leaves some pressing questions unanswered.” —Publishers Weekly“Debut British-American author Clark creates a tale with mythic largesse…The book explores the relationship between truth and fiction, the essence of story, and the urgency of putting dreams and experiences into words ‘to fire imaginations and break worlds.’ Savvy readers and would-be writers will love this exploration of story as an art form, a panacea, and an endless part of life.” —Kirkus Reviews“The magical realism and storytelling details will draw fantasy readers, who will find meaty substance and enough Britishisms to lend flavor. While the conclusion is entirely logical, it’s unexpected and will spark discussion, challenging readers to reflect on the nature of both stories and reality.” —Booklist“Eren has echoes of A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness or Skellig by David Almond. It’s dark, poetic and feels as ancient as stories themselves.”—Readings.com“This is skillful storytelling; the kind that feels destined to become a classic.”—Katelliswrites.com“Incredibly dark and delicious.”—Diva Book Nerd“One of those books that you really have to read…The story was so beautifully written that it throws you into the borders of reality and fantasy.”—Sporadic Reads
  • Tell the Story to Its End: A Novel

    Simon P. Clark

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Griffin, Oct. 20, 2015)
    "Tell the story to its end," says Eren with a grin.His yellow eyes are glowing like embers in the night."When I reach the end," I say, "what happens? You'll have the whole story.""Hmm," he says, looking at me and licking his lips with a dry, grey tongue. "What happens then? Why don't we find out?"People are keeping secrets from Oli. His mum has brought him to stay with his aunt and uncle in the countryside, but nobody will tell him why his dad isn't there, too. Why hasn't he come with them? Has something happened? Why won't anyone talk about it? Oli has a hundred questions, and only an old, empty house in the middle of an ancient forest for answers. But then he finds a secret of his own: there is a creature that lives in the attic...Eren is not human.Eren is hungry for stories.Eren has been waiting for him.With Eren to listen, Oli starts to make sense of what's happening. But Eren is powerful, and though he's willing to help Oli, he's not willing to do it for free; he wants something in return. Oli must make a choice: he can learn the truth -- but to do so he must abandon himself to Eren's world, forever.From striking new voice Simon P. Clark comes Tell the Story to Its End; richly atmospheric, moving, unsettling, and told in gorgeous prose, it is a modern classic in the making.-----“Sure-footed, distinctive, strange, poetic. Simon P. Clark is a truly interesting new voice.”―David Almond, award-winning author of Skellig“Unflinchingly dark and unforgettably creepy, Tell the Story to Its End will have you in its grip.”―Anne Ursu, award-winning author of The Real Boy and The Shadow Thieves“Offering a spiral of stories within stories, this atmospheric first novel features a boy searching for truth, who gets sidetracked by a remarkable discovery. Echoing the surreal quality and settings of David Almond’s books, this novel adeptly mixes fantasy with reality and leaves some pressing questions unanswered.” ―Publishers Weekly“Debut British-American author Clark creates a tale with mythic largesse…The book explores the relationship between truth and fiction, the essence of story, and the urgency of putting dreams and experiences into words ‘to fire imaginations and break worlds.’ Savvy readers and would-be writers will love this exploration of story as an art form, a panacea, and an endless part of life.” ―Kirkus Reviews“The magical realism and storytelling details will draw fantasy readers, who will find meaty substance and enough Britishisms to lend flavor. While the conclusion is entirely logical, it’s unexpected and will spark discussion, challenging readers to reflect on the nature of both stories and reality.” ―Booklist“Eren has echoes of A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness or Skellig by David Almond. It’s dark, poetic and feels as ancient as stories themselves.”―Readings.com“This is skillful storytelling; the kind that feels destined to become a classic.”―Katelliswrites.com“Incredibly dark and delicious.”―Diva Book Nerd“One of those books that you really have to read…The story was so beautifully written that it throws you into the borders of reality and fantasy.”―Sporadic Reads
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  • The 2012 Prophecies: Heir of the Jaguar

    L. P. Simone

    eBook (L. P. Simone, Dec. 14, 2011)
    Adopted from Guatemala as an infant by an American archaeologist, Cory McClintock knows nothing about the culture of his birth, nor the ancient prophecy about the end of time. Days before the approaching apocalypse, Cory is kidnapped and returned to Guatemala. As the last living heir to the first Maya king, only Cory can satisfy the gods' demand for human blood required by an ancient ritual. But the gods aren't the only ones hungry for apiece of Cory. Only by killing him can his biological uncle make himself a living god and rule the new creation predicted to rise from the ashes of the old one. Cory has to choose: save himself, or a world reeling toward disaster.
  • My Alphabets For Toddlers: Learning Letters From A to Z

    N. Simon

    language (, Nov. 14, 2018)
    My Alphabets For Toddlers (Age 0-3 years) Learning Letters From A to ZIn this Book you will find the easy learning A to Z English help your child to learn the letters of the alphabet, with My Alphabet A-Z. This fun and adorable children's book will teach all 26 letters of the English alphabet, including the sounds that each letter makes. With carefully chosen animals to represent the primary consonant and vowel sounds, you'll be giving your child a head start for preschool or kindergarten or helping older students finally master the alphabet or help with phonics as they move forward with learning how to read.
  • At the Zoo

    Paul Simon

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, April 9, 1992)
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  • Cinderella

    Simon Paul

    language (, Sept. 20, 2010)
    Pantomime script of the traditional story of Cinderella. Full of original jokes, some based on location. Written for and originally performed by the Southfields Theatre Group, SW London, UK in January 2009 and directed by the author.
  • New Questions and Answers About Dinosaurs

    S Simon

    Hardcover (Mulberry Books, Aug. 16, 1990)
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  • The Brain: All about Our Nervous System and More! by Simon, Seymour

    Simon

    Paperback (HarperCollins, 2006, Jan. 1, 1900)
    Children's Science Book
  • Earthquakes by Simon, Seymour

    Simon

    Paperback (HarperCollins, 2006, Aug. 16, 1900)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • The 2012 Prophecies: Heir of the Jaguar

    L P Simone

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Adopted from Guatemala as an infant by an American archaeologist, Cory McClintock knows nothing about the culture of his birth, nor the ancient prophecy about the end of time predicted to come with the close of the Maya Calendar on December 21, 2012. Days before the approaching apocalypse, Cory is kidnapped and dragged back to Guatemala. As the last living heir to the first Maya king, only Cory can satisfy the gods’ demand for human blood required by an ancient ritual. But the gods aren’t the only ones hungry for a piece of Cory. Only by killing him, can his biological uncle make himself a living god and rule the new creation predicted to rise from the ashes of the old one. Cory has to choose: save himself, or a world reeling toward disaster. The 2012 Prophecies won a Juvenile Fiction finalist medal in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards for 2012. Available in both print and Kindle formats.
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  • Day the Numbers Disappeared

    Simon,

    Library Binding (McGraw Hill Text, Jan. 15, 2000)
    Book by Simon