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Books with author Susan Russell

  • The Three Little Pigs Little Activity Book

    Susan Shaw-Russell

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 26, 2009)
    Love the story about the three little pigs? This activity book is even better, bursting with story-related mazes, connect-the-dots, counting games, mini-crosswords, and search-and-finds, among other delightful tasks. Kids will enjoy finding the hidden piggy banks and adding up the money in each one, setting the wolf's clock to 6 a.m., and more — 45 puzzles in all, plus solutions.
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  • Golden Rule Libertarianism: A Defense of Freedom in Social, Economic, and Legal Policy

    Russell Hasan

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2016)
    An insightful mixture of political philosophy and policy advocacy, this book justifies libertarian politics using the Golden Rule of ethics to achieve a provocative new political theory called GOLD. GOLD defends the libertarian position on antiwar, drugs, prostitution, civil liberties, abortion rights, and gay marriage, GOLD explains why free market capitalism is necessary for freedom, and GOLD proves that capitalism helps the poor and racial minorities.A sophisticated theory of GOLD economics is explained, which sheds light on the nature of money, prices, trade, supply and demand, inflation, and many other topics. The book also presents a bold new libertarian legal theory interpreting the United States Constitution and the common law. The book is organized into four parts, covering social policy, economic policy, legal policy, and the structure of government, and each part contains many different essays, with each essay analyzing an issue from the GOLD point of view.Essential reading for libertarians and for everyone who wants to learn more about libertarian ideas.
  • The Ice Cream Ocean: And Other Delectable Poems of the Sea

    Susan Russo

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1984)
    Humorous poems about the ocean from poets such as Ogden Nash, John Ciardi, and X.J. Kennedy.
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  • Rob Seablue and the Eye of Tantalus

    Russell Hasan

    language (Russell Hasan, Jan. 5, 2014)
    A mysterious enemy unleashes a magical curse called the Eye of Tantalus. The evil Eye preys upon teens with low self-esteem, giving them evil powers in return for their souls and turning them into monsters. Rob Seablue, a teenage Sorcerer with a knack for getting into trouble, is tasked with defeating the Eye. Joined by his friends, the weird, quirky Regina Crunch and the rebellious rogue Ray Firebrand, Rob battles each monster and then talks each cursed teen into recovering their humanity. Just when Rob seems poised to triumph over the Eye, a series of surprises and betrayals place his success, and his very life, in terrible danger.A self-help book cleverly disguised as a fantasy novel, this book is a must-read for anyone looking for hope.
  • Does It Walk, Crawl, or Swim?: Sorting and Classifying Data

    Susan J. Russell

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Publications, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Book by Russell, Susan J.
  • The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky: Night Poems

    Susan Russo

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1979)
    A collection of 14 images of night by such poets as Nikki Giovanni, Louis Untermeyer, and Felice Holman.
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  • Mr. Ooh Goes to the Potty

    Sanai Russell

    eBook
    Becoming a big boy sounds fun and exciting but once Dad explained what wearing undies meant, Mr. Ooh’s excitement soon faded as quickly as it came.Follow Mr. Ooh as he learns the ups, downs, ins and outs of this whole potty training business. And of course, it wouldn’t be like Mr. Ooh to take on an adventure and not have a few mishaps and conniptions along the way.**Bonus potty training tips included.
  • The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky

    Susan Russo

    Hardcover (William Morrow, March 15, 1979)
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  • Dead Rules

    R. S. Russell

    Paperback (Quercus, March 1, 2012)
    When Jana Webster dies in a tragic accident, she finds herself transferred to 'Dead School' in the afterlife, where students fall into distinct cliques. Risers (good kids who died innocently), Sliders (bad kids, who have one foot tied to earth) and Virgins (there are fewer than Jana would expect). Jana's boyfriend and love of her life - Michael - is still in the land of the living. Michael is Romeo to Jana's Juliet and as the story goes... even death can't keep them apart. Tired of waiting for him to kill himself over his grief of losing her, Jana decides she needs to do it for him. To kill Michael she'll need the help of a dangerous and sexy Slider - Mars Dreamcoate. But Mars has a goal of his own: he wants to save a life to atone for having taken one in a drunk-driving accident. And to complicate matters, he was trying to save Jana when she died and saw what was really going on when her 'accident' happened. Jana decides to do whatever it takes to get Michael back, and nothing - not even Mars' warm touch or the devastating secret he holds about her death - will stop her.
  • Rob Seablue and the Eye of Tantalus

    Russell Hasan

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2016)
    A mysterious enemy unleashes a magical curse called the Eye of Tantalus. The evil Eye preys upon teens with low self-esteem, giving them evil powers in return for their souls and turning them into monsters. Rob Seablue, a teenage Sorcerer with a knack for getting into trouble, is tasked with defeating the Eye. Joined by his friends, the weird, quirky Regina Crunch and the rebellious rogue Ray Firebrand, Rob battles each monster and then talks each cursed teen into recovering their humanity. Just when Rob seems poised to triumph over the Eye, a series of surprises and betrayals place his success, and his very life, in terrible danger.A self-help book cleverly disguised as a fantasy novel, this book is a must-read for anyone looking for hope.
  • Holly and Guacamolly

    SC Russell

    Paperback (Written Word Publishing, Feb. 6, 2016)
    When two school friends begin the summer with big hopes for fun, life brings lemons. Luckily life brings limes as well! Lemon, lime, and creative juices flow until the start of the summer, and the start of something brand new, unfolds in the neighborhood.If every action does, in fact, cause a re-action, how can a simple, tactful approach to a situation offset conflict to result in an empowering,feel-good ending for all?
  • The Stream

    Russell

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, May 2, 1991)
    A picture book that explains the water cycle by following the journey of a small mountain stream. Features foldout pages.
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