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Books published by publisher Penguin Group US

  • My First Christmas

    None

    Hardcover (Penguin Group USA, Sept. 26, 2008)
    Grosset & Dunlop
  • This Monster Cannot Wait!

    Bethany Barton

    Paperback (Penguin Group USA, July 6, 2013)
    None
  • Doctor Who: Tales of Terror

    BBC Children's Books Penguin Random House

    Paperback (Penguin Group UK, Sept. 24, 2019)
    A spine-chilling collection of twelve short illustrated adventures packed with terrifying Doctor Who monsters and villains, perfect for Hallowe'en! The six authors featured are Jacqueline Rayner, Mike Tucker, Paul Magrs, Richard Dungworth, Scott Handcock and Craig Donaghy. The illustrator is Rohan Eason. Each short story features a frightening nemesis for the Doctor to outwit, and each stars a different incarnation of the Doctor, with additional appearances from favourite friends and companions such as Sarah Jane, Jo and Ace.
  • Doctor Who: 100 Illustrated Adventures

    Various

    Hardcover (Penguin Group UK, Jan. 16, 2018)
    A new illustrated episode guide, showcasing the best of the beloved British sci-fi classic, Doctor Who. Profiling 100 of the most beloved episodes since the show first broadcast in 1963, this book is filled with original art from fan artists and professional artists alike, as well as in-depth episode information. Spanning from the era of the First Doctor to the Twelfth, this stunning book is a must-have Doctor Who keepsake and guide.
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  • ABCs of Baseball ABCs of Baseball

    Dan Andreasen, Peter Golenbock

    Paperback (Penguin Group USA, Feb. 2, 2012)
    None
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  • Doctor Who: Extra Time

    Richard Dungworth

    Paperback (Penguin Group UK, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Richard has written over forty books for children and began his writing career as an in-house author, working on non-fiction, first at Usborne Publishing, and later at Ladybird Books. Since going freelance, he has created original stories to support a wide range of exciting licensed properties such as Doctor Who; Wallace and Gromit; Transformers; MI High; Captain Scarlet and The Incredibles. Richard lives in Leicestershire with his wife and two young children. Richard's rather unfortunate surname comes from a village in South Yorkshire, where his ancestors lived. It means 'a dwelling with dried cow pats for roofing'. Lovely.
  • How Maui Slowed the Sun

    None

    Board book (Penguin Group, )
    None
  • Doctor Who and the Zarbi

    Bill Strutton

    Hardcover (Penguin Group UK, March 14, 2017)
    The first Doctor is trapped on Vortis by the Zarbi, in a new facsimile edition of the long-out-of-print original 1960s edition. The Zarbi, huge ant-like creatures with metallic bodies and pincer claws, are waiting for TARDIS when it materializes on the cold and craggy planet Vortis. They capture the Doctor, Ian, and Vicki and take them to their weird headquarters, a city of web-like organic matter. In the final thrilling chapters, the Doctor and his crew encounter thepower which controls both the Zarbi and the living Web City. How can they defeat this strange bladder of dazzling light which draws in and absorbs all who come into its presence?
  • The World in Winter

    John Christopher

    Paperback (PENGUIN GROUP, Sept. 29, 2016)
    World in Winter
  • Doctor Who: Young Reader Adventures Book 2 - System Wipe/ The Good,the Bad and the Alien

    OLI SMITH

    Paperback (Penguin Group UK, July 31, 2012)
    Aliens have crash-landed in the Wild West and they're ready for a showdown in The Good, the Bad and the Alien! Can the Doctor, Rory, and Amy work out which are the good guys and which are the bad? The Doctor finds himself trapped in a virtual world in System Wipe. As he tries to save the characters of the virtual world from being destroyed by a deadly virus, Amy and Rory must fight to keep the Doctor's body in the real world safe from the mysterious entity known as Legacy.
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  • Doctor Who: The Good, the Bad and the Alien

    Colin Brake

    Paperback (Penguin Group UK, June 7, 2016)
    The Doctor treats Rory to a trip to the Wild West, where they find a ghosttown full of sleeping people and the Black Hand Gang; outlaws intent onrobbing the local bank. But it's not quite the same as the films Rory's seenon TV. They soon discover they're not the only visitors to Mason City,Nevada and find themselves in a showdown against a deadly foe . . .
  • Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters; And, Seymour: An Introduction

    J. D. (Jerome David) Salinger

    Paperback (Penguin Group(CA), Feb. 1, 2010)
    First published in "The New Yorker" in the 1950s, "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: an Introduction" are two novellas narrated by Buddy Glass, a character often said to be a portrait of Salinger himself. In the first, Buddy has taken leave from the army during World War II to attend the wedding of the eldest Glass brother, Seymour, and an atmosphere of portentous suspense sets the scene for the tragedy that will follow. In the second, Buddy reminisces about Seymour and the novella unfolds into a deep and far-reaching exploration of a complex and sad character which displays all the tenderness and subtlety which distinguish the best of Salinger's writing.