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Books with author Terry Cooper

  • Low Midnight

    Terry Cope

    language (, Oct. 21, 2016)
    The city of Cornucopia finds itself at the mercy of a gang of outlaws straight out of a movie Western. Of course there is only one hero to call for this clean-up job. Can Kid Bean's super powers overcome the villains' special "code guns," or will every bank be emptied of cash before this crime spree ends?
  • The Secret of Beaniac

    Terry Cope

    language (, Feb. 14, 2014)
    Beaniac, Cornucopia's most notorious villain, is once more in police custody. Or is he? All may not be as it seems when Leonard Ligoom is brought back to the city he fled. There is only one hero can make sure that the city is safe: Kid Bean. However, he may get some unexpected help this time.This super-powered tale we bring both smiles and tears. Grab your mug of hot cocoa and enjoy Kid Bean's greatest adventure yet!
  • Symphony of Destruction

    Terry Cope

    language (, June 16, 2012)
    Cornucopia's newest hero, Kid Bean, returns in another exciting adventure!Anthony Dev just wants to conduct a symphony orchestra, but he'll go to any lengths to accomplish his goal. Now calling himself Sour Note, this lemon packs a punch with the sonic blasts he can unleash from his customized baton. Can Kid Bean stop this frightful fruit before before the house is brought down, or will our hero be brought down instead?
  • Terror of the Nanobytes

    Terry Cope

    language (, Oct. 27, 2012)
    The mad genius Beaniac has escaped from prison in order to take control of new nanobyte technology for his own vile purposes. Meanwhile, Alex Bean is learning more about his past from an old family friend who used to work with his parents.Will Alex finally learn what happened to his mom and dad while he was still just an infant? Will our hero be able to stop Beaniac's latest scheme?Learn the answers to these questions in Kid Bean's latest fantastic caper.
  • Black Friday

    Terry Cope

    language (, Dec. 7, 2012)
    It's Christmas time once again, that festive time of year where major discount retailers try to eliminate the competition. In some cases, literally.Cornucopia's favorite young hero, Kid Bean, finds himself caught in the middle of this terrible holiday tradition. Can the young bean protect a threatened corporate executive, S.O. Beefe, from assassination? Where does young CEO Sarah Smal fit into the picture? Is she friend or foe?All will be revealed in the most mysterious Kid Bean adventure yet!
  • Klogged Arteries

    Terry Cope

    language (, April 13, 2013)
    As Cornucopia's number one hero, Kid Bean has saved the city many times, and he enjoys helping others with his incredible powers. Unfortunately, his days may be numbered. A new threat from outer space proves too much for our little hero. On top of that, a new group of heroes has arrived to save the day. Can Kid Bean compete with these fresh faces? Can anyone save Cornucopia from the dire extraterrestrial threat it faces? The answers can be found in the newest Kid Bean adventure! Enjoy the ridiculous wordplay and brand new illustrations in the latest dispatch from "The Home of Plenty."
  • The Adventures of Kutikles

    Terry Cope

    language (, Sept. 21, 2013)
    Young Kutikles misses her dad. He is always taken away from her by a mysterious thing she knows only as "work." Wishing to spend more time with her father, she sets out on a journey to find this "work" and to free him from it. Along the way, Kutikles encounters a mysterious lady who lives on an island of statues. She also sees a mechanical wooden horse. She even journeys to Mount Olympus. And that's just the beginning of her quest. Join this little girl as she makes new friends and uncovers mysterious places in her efforts to rescue her dad.
  • Three Mornings of Archbacon

    Terry Cope

    language (, Aug. 16, 2013)
    Now that his grandparents know about his secret life as a hero, Alex Bean finds he still has a lot to learn about saving the day. Even though he is off to a good start, Grandpa Bean has some advice for his grandson, as he was once a hero himself.It doesn't take long before a good learning opportunity presents itself. Grandpa, who in his youth protected Cornucopia from crime and villainy as the Blue Legume is shocked to find old adversaries thought long gone have returned.Can Kid Bean help the Blue Legume defeat the threat posed by the evil Archbacon and Bad Egg? If not, Cornucopia's citizens may find themselves wishing they were in the fire instead of the frying pan.
  • Signs of the Beaniac

    Terry Cope

    language (, Oct. 12, 2013)
    It is Halloween and Cornucopia is celebrating. Unfortunately for the city's fair citizens, the crazed inventor Beaniac is once more on the loose, and he's the one having all of the fun. Kid Bean will have his hands full with Beaniac's most maniacal creations yet. Can our young hero save the city once more? Will there be any candy left if he does? Find out in this latest heroic adventure.
  • The Secret Life of Count Brocula

    Terry Cope

    language (, June 15, 2013)
    Cornucopia has a special visitor, the Ambassador from Brokilvanyia, Count Brocula. Kid Bean finds himself protecting this aristocratic dignitary during his visit, but can he protect the city from the mysterious secret this guest is hiding?Learn how dangerous it can be after dark in Cornucopia as Kid Bean is sucked into this supernatural mystery.
  • Goodpastas

    Terry Cope

    language (, Feb. 16, 2013)
    Kid Bean, Cornucopia's little hero, is constantly foiling the plans of the city's criminals. Unfortunately, some of the top crime bosses have gotten tired of the little legume always interfering with their schemes and decide it's time to take the bean out.Will Kid Bean stop the baddies again, or will he find himself blown apart by a nefarious new plot? Learn the answer in the hero's latest exciting adventure!
  • Emma McKenna's Ice Cream Dilemma

    Terry Cook

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, Nov. 12, 2014)
    Emma McKenna's favorite uncle, Uncle Pete, has come to take her for ice cream. Unable to decide what flavor she wants, Uncle Pete suggests something other than ordinary vanilla or chocolate. Sugared mice? Ogre eyeballs? Or frog slime sorbet? Those and more are on the menu. What will Emma choose? Suggested age of readers: 4-8