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Books published by publisher Nootron Press

  • The Last Christmas Present

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Nootron Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Irwin is the smallest, and busiest, elf at the North Pole. When Santa overlooks one wrapped present on Christmas Eve and the others tell Irwin to "go to bed, chucklehead," he instead sets out on what becomes a hilarious journey to deliver that last present. Full-color illustrations.
  • Spooked.

    Diana Rosengard

    Paperback (Nook Press, )
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  • Mouse TV

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Nootron Press, Feb. 20, 2018)
    In this updated version of the popular turn off TV book, the mouse family is up at night, glued to the TV. But there is many a squeaky squabble because all ten mice favor different channels. History, mystery, how-to, where-to, comedy, drama, sports ... This viewer-friendly romp shows how, one night, they all get happy with new favorites they'd hardly imagined.
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  • The Everything Machine

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Nootron Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    What if you had a machine that did EVERYTHING? One that cleaned your house, mowed your lawn, scratched your back, even colored your coloring books? That's what the people of Planet Quirk had. And for them, life was so easy that on most days they didn't even have to get out of bed. But one fateful day, the machine stopped working ...
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  • Flip Flop Bop

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Nootron Press, March 31, 2014)
    On the first day of summer where does everyone head? To the Flip Flop Shop, of course, in this riotous tribute to the season's favorite footware. Soon the whole town's flipping and flopping. At the pet shop, on the beach, in the rain and the glop, everyone's doing the Flip Flop Bop! Here is a joyous celebration of summertime fun, with bouncy, rhyming text that will have kids flip-flopping till they drop (doo-wop doo-wop)!
  • Little Robot

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Nootron Press, Nov. 20, 2013)
    When Toby Tibbles opens an amazing birthday present he gets more than he ever could have imagined. Little Robot is very helpful...sometimes too much. One thing leads to another and before they know it Little Robot and Toby are having a VERY BIG adventure. Along the way Toby discovers that what he really got for his birthday was the best friend anyone could ask for. This is the first book in a new series.
  • Conversation Starters a Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman

    Dailybooks

    Paperback (Nook Press, )
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  • Spooked.

    Diana Rosengard

    Hardcover (Nook Press, )
    None
  • Agnello by Agnello: Striking the Heart of an Artist's Confessions:

    Kenneth Agnello

    Hardcover (Nook Press, May 5, 2018)
    "Agnello by Agnello: Striking the Heart of an Artist's Confessions" is the artist's self-revelation, a reconciliation of a life that has played out with both middle-class predictability and deviant audacity. Characterized and illuminated through his own words, Agnello's art is cutting-edge, a stage for a world caught in dysfunction, not the least of which finds his own biographical heartaches, regrets, and insecurities. "Agnello by Agnello: Striking the Heart of an Artist's Confessions" is the artist's self-revelation, a reconciliation of a life that has played out with both middle-class predictability and deviant audacity. Characterized and illuminated through his own words, Agnello's art is cutting-edge, a stage for a world caught in dysfunction, not the least of which finds his own biographical heartaches, regrets, and insecurities. Some 285 illustrations of paintings and drawings, grouped through the artist's own correlation of themes and aesthetic trends, enrich the narrative.
  • Book V, Gamadin: Core:

    Tom Kirkbride

    Hardcover (Nook Press, Nov. 6, 2017)
    After surviving near death on the planet Gazz, the Gamadin crew discover Millawanda needs a tune-up big time or she will cease working altogether. The only choice left, according to Leucadia and Wiz's calculations, is to return Millie to her makers which, according to the ancient scrolls of Hitt, is a planet somewhere at the heart of the galaxy . . . the Galactic Core. It's a one-way trip if they don't find Millie's origin and the rarest blue crystal of all, which the old ones called "Aara," that Millawanda must have to survive. The journey is fraught with peril. Running on only a fraction of her power, Millie must chose her battles carefully. Wiz and the cats had been left behind while crossing the Cartooga- Thatt star desert, when they are attacked by ruthless killers known as "the Mysterians." Millie's course is not totally clear, either. The Gamadin crew must piece together a long forgotten route that no one has traveled for over 17,000 years! Who knows what they will find. . .
  • Side Effects: Poetry, Stories, and Observations

    Taylor Bradley

    eBook (NOOK Press, Jan. 24, 2018)
    OverviewSide Effects by Taylor BradleyAs she's fumbled her way from Palmdale, CA to where ever it is she's found herself now, Taylor Bradley has written a collection of poems, poetic prose, and scripts that reflects her unique view of reality. Rapidly approaching a quarter-life crisis, and newly diagnosed, she writes with an abundance of passion and confusion, sprinkled with the kind of absurdity and pretension that only a narcissistic millennial can achieve.
  • Summary & Analysis of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress a Guide to the Book by Steven Pinker

    Zip Reads

    Paperback (Nook Press, Aug. 5, 2018)
    If you've been feeling like the world has been getting worse off, that violence is on the rise, or that humanity has already "peaked" then this book will challenge everything you've been feeling. Delve deep into the world of data where Pinker presents rock-solid arguments for the betterment of humanity as a whole. Steven Pinker wants to prove that we are living in a world that is better off than it has ever been, and it will only continue to get better. In Enlightenment Now, Pinker argues that the best tools we have come from the 18th century ideals of reason, science, progress and humanism, and we can leverage them in very 21st century ways by using data to tell the story of our modern world. What does this ZIP Reads Summary Include? - A synopsis of the original book- An overview of the core tenets of Enlightenment thinking- Detailed chapter-by-chapter breakdowns- Key takeaways including major data points from Pinker's book- A in-depth editorial review of the merits and shortcomings of the original title- Editorial Review of the original book- Short bio of Steven Pinker About the Original Book: Enlightenment Now is Steven Pinker's love letter to the Enlightenment. Knowledge, he argues, is our best tool against the traps set by atrophying political parties, salacious media, and theocratic social norms. With reason, science, and humanism--the foundational principles of the Enlightenment--and our modern ways of measuring progress by way of data, Pinker elegantly proves that the world is in a better place than it used to be, and things will only keep getting better so long as we stay committed to those principles that have served us and still do. DISCLAIMER: This book is intended as a companion to, not a replacement for, Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress. ZIP Reads is wholly responsible for this content and is not associated with the original author in any way.