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Books with title The Big Bang

  • Big Bang!

    Lasse Pettersson, Mirijam Pettersson, Naomi Smedberg, Robin Petré

    eBook (Ellerhur Forlag, )
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  • The Big Bang Boom

    Marsha Riminak

    language (, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Joshua and Tristan live underground on planet Smar. It’s so hot and dry outside that they can’t play there anymore. Their mission: to create a new world with fresh air and lovely sunlight so they can run outdoors. One day, whilst creating their new environment, a big Smar bang occurs. Will planet Smar be saved or will its inhabitants be condemned forever to an underground life?
  • The Big Banana

    Roberto Quesada

    Paperback (AP Press, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Fiction. Eduardo Lin loves New York. Where else could an aspiring (if under-employed) Honduran actor possibly want to be? In THE BIG BANANA, we follow the struggles of Eduardo, his gringo boss Charlie, his true love Mirian, and his many Latin American friends to survive in the Big Apple. Beneath their hardscrabble everyday lives, we also percieve their hopes, their nightmares, and their outlandish, Hollywood-inspired fantasies. And some days, when times are bad, it seems those flimsy Hollywood fantasies are all that keep Eduardo going.Yet even if the New York winter reaches deep beyond his bones, and the snow-covered city stands like a bride awaiting her fiance, he is still determined to win her heart. Robert Quesada is a lively and gifted writer full of amusing and thought-provoking ideas -- Kurt Vonnegut.
  • The Big Bad Thing

    Virginia R. Pancake, Lita Honsby

    eBook
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  • The Big O

    Hitoshi Ariga

    Paperback (VIZ Media LLC, Nov. 5, 2002)
    In the first volume of this series set in the netherworld of Paradigm City, citizens become desperate criminals willing to do anything to recover their lost memories. Crime kingpin Beck uses his own giant robots and high technology to thwart the efforts of negotiator Roger Smith and the robot known as the Big O to bring the guilty to justice. But even superhuman efforts may not be enough to end the reign of terror. A stylish "manga meets film noir," this is the official comic adaptation of BandaiÂ’s Cartoon Network hit.
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  • The Big Baby

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 8, 1994)
    John's father wants desperately to stay young, wearing young clothes and hairstyles and collecting expensive adult toys, until he falls in a deep sleep and is transformed into a helpless baby in nappies, in a witty exploration of human vanity.
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  • The Big Bang and Beyond

    Michael Bright

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Big questions need big answers. This captivating book takes readers all the way back to the Big Bang, down to the Earths fiery hot core, and through our planets early history on a quest for knowledge. Readers will delve into the origins of the solar system, the water cycle, climate change, gravity, magnetic fields, and many other essential science topics. Clear, easy-to-understand language makes difficult concepts accessible and engaging, and stunning photographs, illustrations, and 3-D visuals will amaze readers and inspire curiosity. Fact boxes illuminate key concepts and fascinating tidbits of information. This high-interest topic ensures this book will be a popular addition to any library.
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  • The Big M

    Kaleb Brown, Kristen Brown

    language (, Jan. 10, 2012)
    The Big M was created as a cartoon series, by a nine year old boy named Kaleb Brown. The Big M book is the pilot episode of this cartoon, introducing the two main characters, Keven, a hard working happy little creature known as a Dotty, and his side-kick pet monster, The Big M, who trains to become a superhero, teaching children to become anything they want to be in life.Keven and The Big M go from one adventure to another, causing chaos, and having lots of fun along the way.
  • The Big Bang and Beyond

    Michael Bright

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Big questions need big answers. This captivating book takes readers all the way back to the Big Bang, down to the Earths fiery hot core, and through our planets early history on a quest for knowledge. Readers will delve into the origins of the solar system, the water cycle, climate change, gravity, magnetic fields, and many other essential science topics. Clear, easy-to-understand language makes difficult concepts accessible and engaging, and stunning photographs, illustrations, and 3-D visuals will amaze readers and inspire curiosity. Fact boxes illuminate key concepts and fascinating tidbits of information. This high-interest topic ensures this book will be a popular addition to any library.
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  • The Big M

    Brown Kaleb, Brown Kristen

    language (, April 4, 2012)
    The Big M balances super-hero school with his home life as the cherished pet of Keven and Joody Dotty,...but then he has a nightmare about zombie aliens, and things really get interesting!
  • Big Bang

    Heather Couper, Nigel Henbest

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, May 15, 1997)
    How did the universe begin? Once the ultimate mystery, all the evidence now points to our universe being born in circumstances of unimaginable power and fury, called the Big Bang. This event not only created the universe, but the whole of space and time. This work explains those dramatic few moments, bringing the origin of the universe firmly down to earth. It takes the reader on a journey through time, following the universe from its birth and youth to old age and death. On the way, it tackles such concepts as "How do we know there was a Big Bang?", "Is there an edge to the universe?" and primordial black holes. It is the sister volume to "Black Holes".
  • The Big M

    Kaleb Brown, Kristen Brown

    language (, Jan. 10, 2012)
    The introduction of a happy, hard-working Dotty named Keven, and his pet monster The Big M who trains to become a superhero. Keven and The Big M have some wild adventures, while make some wild messes along the way.