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Books with author Richard G Brown

  • Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis

    Richard G. Brown

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Aug. 16, 1992)
    Functions, Graphs, Applications, Polynomial Functions, Inequalities, Exponents and Logarithms, Analytic Geometry, Trigonometry, Trigonometric Equations and Applications, Triangly Trigonometry, Trigonometric Addition Formulas, Polar Coordinates and Complex Numbers, Vectors and Determinants, Sequences and Series, Matrices, Combinatorics, Probability, Statistics, Curve Fitting and Models, Limits, Series and Iterated Functions, An Introduction to Calculus
  • Ancient tales and folklore of Japan

    Richard G.S

    eBook
    Ancient tales and folklore of Japan 630 pages
  • Let Me Think: A Poem Collection

    Richard D. Brown

    language (, April 13, 2020)
    Just a simple collection of poems. Nothing more, nothing less.
  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 28, 2006)
    Juice, cookies, flowers, and presents on a tray—that’s a surprise any mom would love! Young readers will enjoy this charming story about three siblings who combine forces to do something wonderful for their Mom. It’s perfect for celebrating a birthday, Mother’s Day, or any day.
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  • THE CURIOUS ADVENTURES OF STUMBLEBUM

    RICHARD BROWN

    language (, Aug. 26, 2019)
    He wasn’t very old. A couple of days. But he was restless, feeling he needed to do something. Anything. He had so many brothers and sisters, he lost count. Plus, they were always in the way. Stealing bites off the pink blob as it moved by. Stumblebum barely got a nibble. There were a lot of blobs. A lot of brothers and sisters. And just one Stumblebum.If that wasn’t bad enough, much of his day was spent buzzing away from sloppy Toadies and their whip like tongues always trying to turn him into lunch. Some fun? They would thunder/burp at him and slap him with that quick wet thing as they slurped. So far, they had missed. But they were always there.
  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Lucky, lucky you to find a four-leaf clover, to wish on a star, to see the new moon over your shoulder, to have the first robin of spring fly up, up into the sky. But no walking under a ladder or stepping on a spider: that's bad. Stir up some good fortune and good times with this attractively illustrated and lighthearted look at popular superstitions.
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  • Good Crazy

    Richard Broome

    language (, Nov. 12, 2014)
    GOOD CRAZY continues the story of the meltdown of our global society resulting from a cyberattack on our financial markets and the inability of our political leaders to cope with events as they spin out of control. Just as we see in the press today, and all of the political rage and shouting, it has at its root cause a society that has finally stopped working and has been usurped by the powerful who, with their greedy control of politics and money, do us all in. As everything finally begins begins to unravel and our global, civilized society ultimately loses the ability to function at all, the novel transitions to the aftermath of this global meltdown. The story focuses and how a small community in Montana, led by a military leader, must pick up the pieces and learn how to survive with what they have left and how they must live as they fight other band of survivors for food. This second novel has them pursued by another band of survivors, through the mountains of Montana, who try to capture and enslave them. It is a suspense novel about deception, betrayal, murder and revenge that is filled with many twists and turns. Featured in November 2014 on Survivor Jane as an Editor's choice. Featured in May 2015 on the Preparedness Radio Network as a sobering look at our future and what we must all do to survive. A top choice of both the Prepper Journal and Backdoor Survival.
  • Where Did We Come From and Why Are We Here: A summer afternoon's conversation between a little girl and her grandfather

    Richard Brown

    language (Classic Christian, Oct. 24, 2014)
    “How tall is this hill? How many leaves are on that tree? Who made this path? Are there bears in this forest? Have you ever slept on a bed of moss? Are ground pines baby trees? What kinds of fish are in that creek? Are there any caves in this valley? Which do you like best, teaberries or huckleberries? Are those mushrooms good to eat? Why do raspberry and blackberry bushes have thorns? How long did it take those ants to make that anthill? How many bees are in that honey tree? Are groundhogs furry little pigs? Why do squirrels like acorns so much when they taste so bad? Is fog really just clouds coming down to the ground for a rest?”Zoe questions her grandfather about everything she sees, hears and even smells. She will ask her grandfather an amazing question this afternoon, beginning a conversation that will change her life forever.
  • A Kid's Guide to Washington, D.C.: Revised and Updated Edition

    HARCOURT, Richard Brown

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2008)
    For children on school trips or traveling with their families, here is kid-friendly information about popular monuments, museums, exhibits, shopping, sporting events--and even day trips outside the immediate metropolitan area. Originally published in 1989, this handy guide now features completely updated text and photographs, along with the puzzles, games, and wonderful tidbits of trivia that have made it one of the most useful D.C. guidebooks for children. A Kid's Guide to Washington, D.C. is the perfect traveling companion for any youngster who wants to play an active role in planning a family vacation. Includes: PuzzlesGamesTriviaAnd More!
  • I'll Bring You Back

    Richard Brown, Joe Hart

    eBook (Moral Dilemma Press, Jan. 3, 2020)
    To save the boy she loves, she must do the impossible. Londyn and David's friendship bloomed under an oak tree. Through the years they endured hardships, triumphs, and the awkward transition from friends to something more. But a sudden accident on a snowy mountain road, changes everything. Instead of celebrating the end of her senior year and acceptance to college, Londyn spends her days at David's hospital bedside, squeezing his hand and urging him to wake from a prolonged coma. It's during one of these visits that Londyn slips into another world—a mirror of her own, only it’s decaying and threatened by an encroaching darkness. A world that may all exist within David’s dying mind.Navigating the treacherous landscape leads Londyn through memories of her past, of her relationship with David—adventures, heartbreaks, first kisses. Each memory seems to draw her closer to David, to bringing him back. But the world around Londyn is crumbling, getting darker by the minute. And what if David isn’t the only one lost?Alternating between past and present, love and tragedy, I’ll Bring You Back is a portrait of hope in the face of hopelessness. An emotionally powerful story with universal themes that will stay with the reader long after the last page.
  • THE CURIOUS ADVENTURES OF STUMBLEBUM

    RICHARD BROWN

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    He wasn’t very old. A couple of days. But he was restless, feeling he needed to do something. Anything. He had so many brothers and sisters, he lost count. Plus, they were always in the way. Stealing bites off the pink blob as it moved by. Stumblebum barely got a nibble. There were a lot of blobs. A lot of brothers and sisters. And just one Stumblebum.If that wasn’t bad enough, much of his day was spent buzzing away from sloppy Toadies and their whip like tongues always trying to turn him into lunch. Some fun? They would thunder/burp at him and slap him with that quick wet thing as they slurped. So far, they had missed. But they were always there.
  • Cookie Monster's Cookie Shapes

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    children book