Browse all books

Books with title All My Colors

  • All My Colors

    David Quantick

    eBook (Titan Books, April 16, 2019)
    "David Quantick is one of the best kept secrets in the world of writing. He's smart, funny and unique. You should let yourself in on the secret." - Neil GaimanIIt is March 1979 in DeKalb Illinois. Todd Milstead is a wannabe writer, a serial adulterer, and a jerk, only tolerated by his friends because he throws the best parties with the best booze. During one particular party, Todd is showing off his perfect recall, quoting poetry and literature word for word plucked from his eidetic memory. When he begins quoting from a book no one else seems to know, a novel called All My Colors, Todd is incredulous. He can quote it from cover to cover and yet it doesn't seem to exist.With a looming divorce and mounting financial worries, Todd finally tries to write a novel, with the vague idea of making money from his talent. The only problem is he can't write. But the book - All My Colors - is there in his head. Todd makes a decision: he will "write" this book that nobody but him can remember. After all, if nobody's heard of it, how can he get into trouble?As the dire consequences of his actions come home to both Todd and his long-suffering friends, it becomes clear that there is a high - and painful - price to pay for his crime."A morality tale, a comedy, a horror story rolled into one. All My Colors has it all."- The Sun"Really rich, funny, unsettling and just very alive. A brilliant premise executed with total confidence and authority."- John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends
  • All My Colors

    David Quantick

    Paperback (Titan Books, April 16, 2019)
    "David Quantick is one of the best kept secrets in the world of writing. He's smart, funny and unique. You should let yourself in on the secret." - Neil GaimanIIt is March 1979 in DeKalb Illinois. Todd Milstead is a wannabe writer, a serial adulterer, and a jerk, only tolerated by his friends because he throws the best parties with the best booze. During one particular party, Todd is showing off his perfect recall, quoting poetry and literature word for word plucked from his eidetic memory. When he begins quoting from a book no one else seems to know, a novel called All My Colors, Todd is incredulous. He can quote it from cover to cover and yet it doesn't seem to exist.With a looming divorce and mounting financial worries, Todd finally tries to write a novel, with the vague idea of making money from his talent. The only problem is he can't write. But the book - All My Colors - is there in his head. Todd makes a decision: he will "write" this book that nobody but him can remember. After all, if nobody's heard of it, how can he get into trouble?As the dire consequences of his actions come home to both Todd and his long-suffering friends, it becomes clear that there is a high - and painful - price to pay for his crime."A morality tale, a comedy, a horror story rolled into one. All My Colors has it all."- The Sun"Really rich, funny, unsettling and just very alive. A brilliant premise executed with total confidence and authority."- John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends
  • All Colors

    Amalia Hoffman

    Board book (Schiffer, Oct. 28, 2019)
    This board book introduces children to colors, textures, and parts of the body while conveying a message about friendship, celebrating diversity, and inclusion. As the reader turns the pages, colors are added one by one, creating the image of a boy. Different strokes and textures make up each body part, and at the end the boy joins his friends, all made of different combinations. All Colors shows that all people are made up of the same pieces, yet are all unique and full of color!
    LB
  • My Colors

    Kevin D Kone, Vania Ora, Adriana Mangiarotti

    Paperback (Kevin Kone, March 14, 2018)
    My colors is a story about imagination and dreams are expressed through color. Tommy is a curious boy who is new in town. He befriends Ryan who loves plants and trees. The two start a friendship in a world of colors until Tommy sees people without color. Ryan warns Tommy that they will steal his colors so he has to learn to hide them. Through a series of dreams he comes to realize that he should never 'hide' his colors from the weeds but share them. In fact, the moment he does something magical happens.
    C
  • My Colors

    Wilhelmina Owens

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Jan. 7, 2013)
    To the children who are still continuing to learn and to All those who believed in me to make this happen - W.O
  • My Colors

    Ruth Hooper, Anna Marsh

    Board book (Barron's Educational Series, )
    None
    F
  • My Colors

    The Book Company

    Board book (The Book Company Publishing Pt, March 15, 2010)
    12 pages
  • My Colors

    Willabel Tong

    Paperback (Cartwheel, March 1, 2004)
    Eight crayon-shaped board books; eight crayons in a convenient package; a 30-page writing pad, and four sheets of stickers that children can color--all in one portable, colorful box!MY COLORS has eight crayon-shaped board books, one for each color of the rainbow, that teach colors through common images, such as a red apple, a yellow sun, a green frog, and more. The box also includes a package of eight sturdy crayons, a writing pad with both blank pages and simple scenes, and four sheets of black-and-white, paper stickers that children can color and stick to the pages in the writing pad...or anywhere they like! MY COLORS is chock-full of creativity and FUN!
    C
  • My Colors

    William Carter

    Board book (The William Carter Company, )
    None
  • My Colors

    The Book Company

    Board book (The Book Company, March 15, 2006)
    A treasure trove of wipe-clean activities for children to enjoy again and again as they learn about the wonderful world of colors.
  • All My Colors

    David Quantick

    Mass Market Paperback (Titan Books, April 28, 2020)
    "David Quantick is one of the best kept secrets in the world of writing. He's smart, funny and unique. You should let yourself in on the secret." - Neil GaimanIt is March 1979 in DeKalb Illinois. Todd Milstead is a wannabe writer, a serial adulterer, and a jerk, only tolerated by his friends because he throws the best parties with the best booze. During one particular party, Todd is showing off his perfect recall, quoting poetry and literature word for word plucked from his eidetic memory. When he begins quoting from a book no one else seems to know, a novel called All My Colors, Todd is incredulous. He can quote it from cover to cover and yet it doesn't seem to exist.With a looming divorce and mounting financial worries, Todd finally tries to write a novel, with the vague idea of making money from his talent. The only problem is he can't write. But the book - All My Colors - is there in his head. Todd makes a decision: he will "write" this book that nobody but him can remember. After all, if nobody's heard of it, how can he get into trouble?As the dire consequences of his actions come home to both Todd and his long-suffering friends, it becomes clear that there is a high - and painful - price to pay for his crime."A morality tale, a comedy, a horror story rolled into one. All My Colors has it all."- The Sun"Really rich, funny, unsettling and just very alive. A brilliant premise executed with total confidence and authority."- John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends
  • All My Colors

    David Quantick, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    details
    From Emmy Award-winning author David Quantick, All My Colors is a darkly comic novel about a man who remembers a book that may not exist, with dire consequences. A bizarre, mind-bending story at the intersection of Richard Bachman, Charlie Kaufman, and Franz Kafka. It is March 1979 in DeKalb, Illinois. Todd Milstead is a wannabe writer, a serial adulterer, and a jerk, only tolerated by his friends because he throws the best parties with the best booze. During one particular party, Todd is showing off his perfect recall, quoting poetry and literature word-for-word plucked from his eidetic memory. When he begins quoting from a book no one else seems to know, a novel called All My Colors, Todd is incredulous. He can quote it from cover to cover and yet it doesn't seem to exist. With a looming divorce and mounting financial worries, Todd finally tries to write a novel, with the vague idea of making money from his talent. The only problem is he can't write. But the book - All My Colors - is there in his head. Todd makes a decision: he will "write" this book that nobody but him can remember. After all, if nobody's heard of it, how can he get into trouble? As the dire consequences of his actions come home to both Todd and his long-suffering friends, it becomes clear that there is a high - and painful - price to pay for his crime.