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Books in The Adventures of Spicy series

  • Chasing the Shadow

    Hubert Ben Kemoun, Thomas Ehretsmann

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    One hot summer day, Sam and his friend Lionel explore a long-hidden mine. They’re thrilled to leave their own signatures next to old messages from miners. But back on the surface, they realize that Sam’s shadow has disappeared. Where is it? How can he get it back?
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  • Sugarcane Island

    Edward Packard

    Paperback (Vermont Crossroads Press, March 15, 1976)
    Can you survive an adventure on Sugarcane Island? The reader connects the passages through a series of decisions that can bring survival and rescue or certain death.
  • The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn

    Herge

    Hardcover (French & European Pubns, Oct. 9, 1985)
    he Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Herge's Tintin series continues to be a favorite of readers and critics alike 80 years later.The hero of the series is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter. He is aided in his adventures from the beginning by his faithful fox terrier dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later, popular additions to the cast included the brash, cynical and grumpy Captain Haddock, the bright but hearing-impaired Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol) and other colorful supporting characters such as the incompetent detectives Thomson and Thompson (Dupond et Dupont). Herge himself features in several of the comics as a background character; as do his assistants in some instances. The success of the series saw the serialized strips collected into a series of albums (24 in all), spun into a successful magazine and adapted for film and theatre. The series is one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, with translations published in over 50 languages and more than 200 million copies of the books sold to date. The comic strip series has long been admired for its clean, expressive drawings in Herge's signature ligne claire style. Engaging, well-researched plots straddle a variety of genres: swashbuckling adventures with elements of fantasy, mysteries, political thrillers, and science fiction. The stories within the Tintin series always feature slapstick humor, accompanied in later albums by sophisticated satire, and political and cultural commentary.Steven Spielberg movie of this title coming December 2011:The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn: SynopsisThe Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn is the first in the series of 3D motion capture films based on the iconic character created by Georges Remi, better known to the world by his pen name, Herge, and is due for release in 2011. The film stars Jamie Bell as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure, and Daniel Craig as the nefarious Red Rackham. Bell and Craig are joined by an international cast that includes Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Gad Elmaleh, Toby Jones and Mackenzie Crook.
  • The Statue's Secret

    Hubert Ben Kemoun, Thomas Ehretsmann

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    A variety of genres and styles for a variety of readers.
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  • The Serpent on My Skin

    Hubert Ben Kemoun, Francois Roca

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Temporary tattoos are the latest craze at Sam's school, and everyone is looking for the rarest tattoo of all - the giant snake. There is only one, and same finds it in his corn flakes! But when the huge snake starts moving with a mind of its own, it becomes clear that Sam's tattoo isn't temporary after all. He must figure out how to keep himself - and others - safe from the deadly cobra.
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  • The Adventure of Sam X: The Tree With Eyes

    Hubert Ben Kemoun, Francois Roca

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    When Sam's uncle, a world-famous explorer, comes to town, he asks Sam to take care of some rare seeds from the Amazon. But Lionel finds the seeds in the fridge, thinks they're candy, and gobbles them up! Soon he undergoes a strange and terrifying transformation. Can Sam stop his best friend from turning into a tree - or is Lionel trapped in the trunk forever?
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  • King Ottokar's Sceptre

    Herge

    Hardcover (French & European Pubns, Oct. 9, 1985)
    The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Herge the pen name of Georges Remi (1907 1983). The series first appeared in French in Le Petit Vingtieme, a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, Herge's Tintin series continues to be a favorite of readers and critics alike 80 years later.The hero of the series is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter. He is aided in his adventures from the beginning by his faithful fox terrier dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later, popular additions to the cast included the brash, cynical and grumpy Captain Haddock, the bright but hearing-impaired Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol) and other colorful supporting characters such as the incompetent detectives Thomson and Thompson (Dupond et Dupont). Herge himself features in several of the comics as a background character; as do his assistants in some instances. The success of the series saw the serialized strips collected into a series of albums (24 in all), spun into a successful magazine and adapted for film and theatre. The series is one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, with translations published in over 50 languages and more than 200 million copies of the books sold to date. The comic strip series has long been admired for its clean, expressive drawings in Herge's signature ligne claire style. Engaging, well-researched plots straddle a variety of genres: swashbuckling adventures with elements of fantasy, mysteries, political thrillers, and science fiction. The stories within the Tintin series always feature slapstick humor, accompanied in later albums by sophisticated satire, and political and cultural commentary.Steven Spielberg movie of this title coming December 2011:
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  • Tintin and the Lake of Sharks

    Herge

    Paperback (Mammoth, March 15, 1983)
    None
  • Master of the Weather

    Hubert Ben Kemoun, Thomas Ehretsmann

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Sam wins a handful of strange new cards in a trade with his friends. When he uses them during a game, the weather begins to change. Huge storms sweep through town, controlled by Sam’s cards. Then a monster blizzard begins, and it won’t stop until Sam finds the right card.
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  • Tintin in Tibet

    Herge

    Paperback (Joy Street Books / Little, Brown and Company, July 6, 1975)
    Excellent Book
  • Returning the Hunter's Stone

    Hubert Ben Kemoun, Thomas Ehretsmann

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    A variety of genres and styles for a variety of readers.
    R
  • The Adventures of Tintin: The Calculus Affair

    Herge (Georges Remi)

    Hardcover (Methuen & Co. Ltd., Aug. 16, 1960)
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