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Books with author Steve Martin

  • By Steve Martin - Miss Pell Never Misspells: More Cool Ways to Remember Stuff

    Steve Martin

    Hardcover (Scholastic Reference, Dec. 16, 2012)
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  • Late For School by Steve Martin

    Steve Martin

    Hardcover (Grand Central Publishing, Jan. 1, 1600)
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  • Explore Bugs with Jason

    Martin S

    Paperback (Independently published, July 7, 2020)
    Explore bugs with Jason, a fun way to practice reading while learning how to identify insects. Includes bonus activity sheets.
  • Baby Animals

    Martin S

    eBook (, July 7, 2020)
    A fun Baby Animals encyclopedia to teach young children to identify animals and baby animals while practising to read. Includes bonus activity pages.A fun Baby Animals encyclopedia to teach young children to identify animals and baby animals while practising to read. Includes bonus activity pages.
  • Letts Explore "Macbeth"

    S. Martin

    Paperback (Letts Educational, March 24, 1998)
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  • The Journal Of A Slightly Nervous Vampire Hunter

    Steve Martin

    (, Sept. 5, 2019)
    A train trip with an unexpectedly violent passenger...A doctor, a priest, and an amputee make an unlikely team against an un-dead foe...Russian and German soldiers form an uneasy alliance...A police officer, trained in the ancient art of Trunchitsu, strives to protect a mum and her two girls...As Stevo sets off on his mission to Hungary, events seems to quickly get away from him and force Stevo to question his motives and abilities before a final nerve wracking and heartbreaking showdown with destiny.Noticeably darker in tone than the prequel and featuring scenes of light buffosity throughout, The Journal Of A Slightly Nervous Vampire Slayer is suitable for teenagers and above.
  • An English Werewolf In America

    Steve Martin

    Paperback (Independently published, June 10, 2020)
    An eerie town on the edge of a forest hides a desperate secret, and the two heroes set out with all the enthusiasm of a Golden Retriever (and about a tenth of the brain capacity) to solve the mystery. Featuring scenes of gruesome injuries from the beginning, mild buffosity throughout, and occasionally sprinkled with some light to medium flatulence, An English Werewolf In America starts off noisily and builds to a loud crescendo as Steve and Sarge return in a whodunnit - or more pedantically, a whatdunnit โ€“ thatโ€™ll knock your socks off. Suitable for teenagers and above.
  • Count With Kristian

    Martin S

    (, June 6, 2020)
    Count with Kristian ENHANCES TODDLER'S ABILITY TO IDENTIFY NUMBERS AND OTHER OBJECTS. IT IS ALSO A FUN WAY TO LEARN HOW TO COUNT AND MEMORIZE COUNTING FROM 1 TO 10.A fun and exciting book to get your little one ready for Kindergarten. Whether you're homeschooling or preparing them for school, it's never too early to start learning.
  • Learn Vehicles With Mandy

    Martin S

    (, June 8, 2020)
    Learn Vehicles With Mandy will help your little one to identify various vehicles and practice the reading. It also contains activity sheets.Please note*** On paperback version has activity sheets.
  • Learn Foods With Ken

    Martin S

    (, June 11, 2020)
    Help your little one to identify their favourite foods with Learn Foods With Ken. Beautiful illustrations will captivate their attention and keep them interested and excited about learning. This book will also help to get accustomed to simple words and strengthen their reading skills. Included are bonus activity pages.
  • The Wild Huntsboys

    Martin Stewart

    (Viking Books for Young Readers, March 9, 2021)
    In the spirit of Adam Gidwitz comes a fairytale for the modern reader, but this time, the fairies are the monsters lurking in the shadows.In a city overrun by war, Luka doesn't have time for childish games. So when his little sister asks him to care for her faeries as she's sent away to escape the air raids, he agrees without thinking anything of it. It's already more than he can bear to see his sister go.But when he returns to an empty home, anger and frustration get the better of him. Instead of leaving an offering for the faeries as he promised he would, Luka flings their saucer of milk as far out the window as he can. Big mistake. As Luka soon discovers, faeries are in fact very real, but they're more terrifying than he could have ever imagined from bedtime stories. And now they want revenge.With the aid of his new friends--a savvy techie, a quiet evacuee, and an unlikely ally--Luka has three days to fortify his house with the only material faeries can't get through: iron. The only problem is all the iron has been claimed by the war effort. The Wild Hunstboys, though, refuse to be deterred. But issue is even more complicated than Luka thought, and those closest to him will pay the price if the clock runs out of time.