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Books published by publisher Attic Press

  • Heather And The Pink Poodles

    Marion Engle, Rich Grote

    Paperback (Magic Attic Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    The magic attic sends Heather to a televised talent contest in the 1950s, where she performs with a singing group called the Pink Poodles
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  • Bugged

    Cynthia Kimball

    language (ATT Press, April 23, 2020)
    Klik's job is to observe the fauna and to gather samples of its flora. Due to a mistake, he finds himself inside an Earth bound’s dwelling and smooshed. He tries to get in touch with his ship, but his shell has been damaged. Meanwhile, a bound has captured him. Unable to leave his home due to a weakened immune system, Wade has no friends and spends the majority of his time programming. Finding a highly advanced toy is the most amazing thing that’s ever happened to him. Especially when he finds out that Klik is not a toy. He’s an alien.
  • WILLY: The Little Jeep Who Wanted to Be a Fire Truck

    Don Estes, Sue M. Garrison

    Hardcover (Attic Studio Press, Nov. 1, 2003)
    [PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Our popular WILLY book is currently out-of-stock. But WILLY & FRIENDS, our acclaimed sequel, is in stock here at Amazon.com -- available continually throughout 2017. Check it out -- and THANK YOU for being a Willy fan!] ... Join Willy as his dream of becoming a fire truck takes some surprising twists and turns. Travel with him on an adventure that brings him from the sidelines to center stage and safely back home again. Written originally as a Christmas present for a friend, WILLY has already captivated children of all ages. As one reviewer noted, The book is written for a child, but has so much meaning for adults as well. I don't mind admitting that a tear of joy rolled down my 'headlight' too! Others have described Willy as lovable, endearing, plain ol' fun. The story, penned by volunteer firefighter Don Estes, is based on actual events that happened in Clinton Corners, New York and Clinton, Connecticut.
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  • Has Anyone Seen Heather?

    Mary Rose Callaghan

    Paperback (Attic Press, )
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  • Daisy Chain War

    Joan O'Neill

    Paperback (Attic Press, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Book by O'Neill, Joan
  • Globcow #1

    Jeremy C. Shipp, Tabby

    language (Attic Clown Press, June 29, 2016)
    GLOBCOW is a little demon who decides to leave the underworld so that he can become an angel. In issue #1, Globcow needs to save a cat from a tree. Oh, and there's also a giant stone dragon trying to destroy the world. Will our heroes survive? Will their doughnuts get smushed? There's only one way to find out!GLOBCOW is a full-color comic, fun for humans, cats and demons alike.
  • Anna Who?

    Bernadette Leach

    Paperback (Attic Press, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Anna's adopted. She's also 14, sassy and bored, and fed up with her siblings. All she wants to do is get away from her family and discover who she really is.
  • The Rocket Girl

    Caroline Barry

    Paperback (Attic Press, Dec. 1, 1996)
    The Rocket Girl lives in Rocket Castle in the town of Mecklenstarr, home to many extraordinary characters. Rocket Girl and her friends have to save the town from corruption and cruelty in the form of the Earl of Copperfelt.
  • Inventions of the Future: New Technology You Never Knew Existed

    Charlie Hartman

    language (Atomic Press, Feb. 6, 2013)
    Science for kids has never been this much fun! Have you ever wondered what kind of new, futuristic technology we'll be using in the next five years? Better yet, did you know a lot of cool science-fiction type technology is actually possible today? In "Inventions of the Future", discover dozens of new inventions that are out NOW and can change the world. New technology is constantly improving our lives. See what scientists have been working on recently, like:Swappable body parts Tiny robots that you can buy todayCars that drive themselvesThe house of the futureSuper-light and fast transport vehiclesThe skyscraper that fights global warmingand many more. Packed with color photos, this book is sure to delight curious youngsters who love learning about the latest in technology. Written in an easy-to-understand style, "Inventions of the Future" will show you today's technological possibilities with science while posing fun facts and questions along the way. Inside, find links to more videos, articles, and websites that can show you more about each invention. This is truly an immersive, interactive book that will show young readers and adults alike about the upcoming technology that will change the way we live. Perfect for lovers of technology, gadgets, and creative inventions. Dive into this book today and find out all about the amazing inventions that will power our world in the not-too-distant future.Rated for ages 9 and up (but adults love it too!).
  • Make Your SHIFT:: The Five Most Powerful Moves You Can Make to Get Where YOU Want to Go

    Beverly Flaxington

    Paperback (ATA Press, Nov. 21, 2011)
    From the Gold-Award winning author of the book Understanding Other People: The Five Secrets to Human Behavior comes a groundbreaking approach to achieving your goals. Based on 25+ years of successful experience helping individuals change their circumstances and reach higher levels of effectiveness, Beverly Flaxington offers a dynamic, easy-to-understand proven approach for getting from here to there. Useful for anyone who wants to make a shift to a better place, this process has been endorsed by successful self-help individuals from all areas. Ready to make YOUR shift? Start today!
  • The Songs That Paper Sings

    Brandon Ferebee

    eBook (Atticus Porch Press, March 5, 2015)
    There is something magical about paper. It may not seem so at first, but it depends on who can see it. Look closer............ What do you see? Magical kingdoms in the sky? Can you hear the planets singing? Come along with a little girl named Sophie who lives in a big, big city.See what worlds she discovers and adventures she finds through paper.