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  • How to Stop Procrastinating: A Simple Guide to Mastering Difficult Tasks

    Steve Scott

    Paperback (Oldtown Publishing LLC, June 6, 2018)
    How to Stop Procrastinating: A Simple Guide to Mastering Difficult Tasks is a straight-forward, systematic framework for building an action-oriented habit through all the areas in your life. Procrastination can lead to a variety of negative life-altering issues like: bad grades;poor job performance;unhealthy diet choices;health issues;financial difficulties.Simply put: If you're someone who procrastinates, then this bad habit is limiting your success in a variety of ways. If you don't address this issue, then you'll reduce the likelihood that you'll achieve your major goals.That's why it's critical that you focus on eliminating your procrastination tendencies by building what I call the "anti-procrastination habit."Whether you're someone who lets the occasional task slip through the cracks or you always do things at the last minute, you'll discover an abundance of actionable advice in this book that's appropriately titled How to Stop Procrastinating: A Simple Guide to Mastering Difficult Tasks. Order your pre-sale copy today to discover a simple approach to managing all your tasks—without feeling overwhelmed.
  • Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

    Steve Scott

    Hardcover (HarperFestival, June 5, 1998)
    Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, turn around.Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, touch the ground.Toddlers will want to join in with this familiar chant as Teddy Bear and child touch their toes, jump in the air, find their noses, and more! Bold, simple illustrations make it easy for toddlers to play along. Its perfect to share with a favorite furry friend.
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  • Isaac Newton: Great Men in History

    Steve Knott

    language (, May 18, 2013)
    The first volume of the series Great Men in History is dedicated to Isaac Newton.With black-and-white illustrations and sidebars with contextual information, this biography is recommended for kids or anyone who wants to know about Isaac Newton in an easy and short read (10,000 words).Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician who lived about 350 years ago, but his ideas and inventions still influence the world today. He is most famous for coming up with the theory of gravity after watching an apple fall from a tree, but this is just one of many incredible things he did in his life. As one of the most influential figures in history people of all ages can still learn from him, even to this day.
  • Dead Men Don't Get Married

    Steve Shrott

    eBook
    Dentist and part-time PI Arnie Katz has a problem. His ex-girlfriend, Debbie, has just been stood up at the altar because the groom is dead. Seems like a fairly good reason to miss a wedding. But that’s not the problem. The problem is that Debbie believes Mickey was murdered and wants Arnie to find out who did it. It’s understandable that he would be a little hesitant. Why would Arnie want to look into the death of the guy who stole his one true love? But Debbie’s persistence pays off, and he finally agrees to investigate. Arnie soon discovers that it’s not as simple as he thought and finds himself trapped between––not one––but two warring crime families. Add to this, the fact that a maniac is killing local orthodontists, and Arnie has his hands full. But it’s what happens next that hits him hardest—Debbie is arrested for murder. As Arnie attempts to sort everything out, he makes sure his pockets are packed with dental probes and picks, so he can defend himself in case he’s captured by bad guys. And there will be bad guys a-plenty before Arnie puts an end to these nefarious activities and figures out just why DEAD MEN DON’T GET MARRIED.
  • Gandhi: Great Men in History

    Steve Knott

    eBook (, June 9, 2013)
    Gandhi has been the source of inspiration of millions of men, but:Did you know that he was a lawyer that at the beginning of his career was practically a failure?Did you know that he got the inspiration of non-violence and civil disobedience by reading Thoreau, an American philosopher? Did you know that he was arrested more than 10 times spending about 6 years in prison for defending his rights and those of his people?The second volume of the series Great Men in History is dedicated to this great man, Gandhi.With black-and-white illustrations and sidebars with contextual information, this biography is recommended for kids or anyone who wants to know about him in an easy and short read (10,000 words).
  • Gandhi: Great men in history

    Steve Knott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2013)
    Gandhi has been the source of inspiration of millions of men, but: Did you know that he was a lawyer that at the beginning of his career was practically a failure? Did you know that he got the inspiration of non-violence and civil disobedience by reading Thoreau, an American philosopher? Did you know that he was arrested more than 10 times spending about 6 years in prison for defending his rights and those of his people? The second volume of the series Great Men in History is dedicated to this great man, Gandhi. With black-and-white illustrations and sidebars with contextual information, this biography is recommended for kids or anyone who wants to know about him in an easy and short read.
  • Isaac Newton: Great Men in History

    Steve Knott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2013)
    The first volume of the series Great Men in History is dedicated to Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician who lived about 350 years ago, but his ideas and inventions still influence the world today. He is most famous for coming up with the theory of gravity after watching an apple fall from a tree, but this is just one of many incredible things he did in his life. As one of the most influential figures in history people of all ages can still learn from him, even to this day. With black-and-white illustrations and sidebars with contextual information, this biography is recommended for kids or anyone who wants to know about Isaac Newton in an easy and short read (10,000 words).
  • Isaac Newton: Great Men in History: Volume 1 by Steve Knott

    Steve Knott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 1873)
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  • Dead Men Don't Get Married

    Steve Shrott

    Paperback (Cozy Cat Press, Sept. 11, 2014)
    Dentist and part-time PI Arnie Katz has a problem. His ex-girlfriend, Debbie, has just been stood up at the altar because the groom is dead. Seems like a fairly good reason to miss a wedding. But that’s not the problem. The problem is that Debbie believes Mickey was murdered and wants Arnie to find out who did it. It’s understandable that he would be a little hesitant. Why would Arnie want to look into the death of the guy who stole his one true love? But Debbie’s persistence pays off, and he finally agrees to investigate. Arnie soon discovers that it’s not as simple as he thought and finds himself trapped between––not one––but two warring crime families. Add to this, the fact that a maniac is killing local orthodontists, and Arnie has his hands full. But it’s what happens next that hits him hardest—Debbie is arrested for murder. As Arnie attempts to sort everything out, he makes sure his pockets are packed with dental probes and picks, so he can defend himself in case he’s captured by bad guys. And there will be bad guys a-plenty before Arnie puts an end to these nefarious activities and figures out just why DEAD MEN DON’T GET MARRIED.
  • Cleo The Curious Cat

    . Steve

    Paperback (lulu.com, Sept. 19, 2011)
    Cleo the Curious Cat is lovely tale of a little black cat who explores everything. Children of all ages will love to hear about her adventure when she finds a mouse to chase! The simple text and clear illustrations make it a perfect book for a first reader.
  • The Shepherd & The Stone: The Geological Account of David vs. Goliath

    Steve Trott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 5, 2012)
    Most of us have heard the story of David and Goliath, the compelling tale of an unknown (and virtually unarmed) underdog defeating an oversized, fully equipped (and full-of-himself) military champion, the most infamous of Philistines. And we all know just how he did it: with a stone from his slingshot. But has anyone ever inquired about that other hero of the story? What about that stone? Isn?t it time we heard the account from a geological viewpoint? Without diminishing the valor of the shepherd or the villainy of the giant, the truth about that stalwart stone has now been written down for readers of all ages to relive and enjoy.
  • Mexican on a Bicycle and Other Crazy Doodles

    Steve Trott

    Paperback (Armada, Aug. 27, 1987)
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