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Books with title The Fantastic Adventures of Krishna

  • The Fantastic Adventures of Krishna

    Demi

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tales, March 16, 2013)
    The Fantastic Adventures of Krishna tells the enchanting tale of the child Krishna, who is sent by the God Vishnu to aid humanity. Hidden amongst the poor cowherds, Krishna uses his miraculous powers to fight an evil demon king who has overthrown the peaceful kingdom of Mathura. The story of Krishna, dating to the 8th century BCE, and forming an integral part of Hinduism, is beautifully brought to life by award-winning author and illustrator, Demi.
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  • The Fantastic Adventures of Captain Acorn

    Avalon Robinson

    Paperback (Avalon Robinson, Jan. 29, 2019)
    It's not every day that a squirrel takes to the sea on her own ship, but the fearless Captain Acorn lives for adventure. Whether it's buried treasure, massive storms, or the occasional hamster with a grudge, Acorn and her faithful crew are up to the challenge. Adventures like these don't happen everyday, but then, Captain Acorn is not an everyday squirrel.
  • The Fantastic Adventures of Camden

    Camden Coley, Heddrick McBride, Larry D. Lyons, Christopher Coley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 20, 2016)
    The Fantastic Adventures of Camden is a heartwarming collection of stories about the real-life experiences of a larger-than-life-kid. Actor, model, and musician Camden Coley welcomes readers of all ages to follow his journey across the country and through childhood as he shares valuable lessons about family, friendship, and conquering fear.
  • Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventures

    Stan Lee, John Romita Jr., Jack Kirby, Ron Frenz, Barry Windsor Smith, Marc Silvestri, Jerry Ordway, JohnRomita Sr., Kerry Gammil, John Romita, John Buscema, Barry Windsor-Smith, Kerry Gammill, Al Milgrom, Nick Dragotta

    language (Marvel, Sept. 23, 2009)
    Collects The Last Fantastic Four Story, Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure, Fantastic Four (1961) #296 & #543.Stan's back, and he's brought the Fantastic Four with him! Stan Lee and Jack Kirby made pop-culture history during the 1960s with their landmark run on FANTASTIC FOUR. Unabridged for 102 consecutive issues, the legacy of their work together has influenced the imaginations of comic-book creators and pop-art innovators. And guess what? It's time to make room for a 103rd issue! A lost classic by Stan and Jack has made it into the hands of astonished FF fans everywhere! Featuring art by Kirby, much of which has never been seen by the public, this restoration project was finished off with scripting by Stan and inked by legendary FF delineator Joe Sinnott - marking a reunion of the dynamite combo that made the Marvel Age of Comics so scintillatingly super. Rounding out the contents are three other classic stories by Stan Lee that explore many different facets of the First Family and the universe they helped found. All have one thing in common: the heart, soul, wit and charm of Stan "The Man" Lee.
  • The Fantastic Adventures of Camden

    Camden Coley, Heddrick McBride, Christopher Coley, Larry Lyons

    language (, June 6, 2017)
    The Fantastic Adventures of Camden is a heartwarming collection of stories about the real-life experiences of a larger-than-life-kid. Actor, model, and musician Camden Coley welcomes readers of all ages to follow his journey across the country and through childhood as he shares valuable lessons about family, friendship, and conquering fear.
  • The Fantastic Adventures of Captain Acorn

    Avalon Robinson

    language (, Feb. 19, 2019)
    It's not every day that a squirrel takes to the sea on her own ship, but the fearless Captain Acorn lives for adventure. Whether it's buried treasure, massive storms, or the occasional hamster with a grudge, Acorn and her faithful crew are up to the challenge. Adventures like these don't happen everyday, but then, Captain Acorn is not an everyday squirrel.
  • The Book of Funtastic Adventures

    Pop Pop, David Walters

    Paperback (Good News Fellowship Ministries, May 15, 2016)
    In The Book Of Funtastic Adventures, my two grandsons age eleven and nine as junior Jedi Knights have eleven crazy hilarious adventures. They often travelled with a robot space pilot called Moses to different planets and lands. At other times they visited strange places by other means. In their adventures they battle 'The One Eyed-One Horned- Flying Purple People Eater; visit Never Never Land, Narnia, Lilliput, Fairy Tale Land, Toad of Toad Hall, The Magic Faraway Tree, rescue Zorro, meet Super- Heroes, movie and cartoon characters. As their Grandfather, (Pop Pop) I purposely get muddled up with the stories and have the wrong characters often appearing in the wrong places. I sometimes have to come into the stories and sort out the mess that I have put my grandsons in. The Book of Funtastic Adventures begin as short stories told by Pop Pop to his grandsons Zion and Judah. The eleven imaginative stories are the fun and hilarious adventures of his two grandsons as junior Jedi Knights. They have adventures in space traveling in a spacecraft with Moses their robot Star Wars pilot. They also meet Peter Pan, Aslan, Toad of Toad Hall, Mary Poppins, Jack Sparrow, Batman, Spiderman, and other fictional characters. Many of the adventures written in this book mention fictitious characters in the cartoon, book, music, and movie industry. They are not intended to depict the original characters. Those mentioned in this book are just parodies. In the fantasy adventures book I have written, it also shows how young boys (my grandsons) struggle with sibling rivalry which depicts their character flaws, yet at the same time shows their boyish fantasy desires to be super heroes. After writing the book they asked, Pop Pop! Why do you have us arguing? Answer, Because you do!
  • The Fantastic Adventures of the PuaaÂ’s Family

    Darlene B. Beshir

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Jan. 26, 2018)
    The Fantastic Adventures of the Puaa's Family is about two brothers and their younger sister's lives after they move out of their parents' home and on their own. Each sibling has a talent that is portrayed in the following 4 stories. Story one tells how they come together and help each other, while the second through the 4th story focuses on them individually as they achieve success. There are funny creatures in the stories and will give children a good laugh as they read on and enjoy the adventures.
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  • The Fantastic Adventures of Space-Rover

    Rick McGee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 19, 2016)
    Meet Space-Rover: an astronaut dog exploring the galaxies looking for adventure. A chance encounter with a fleet of unusual rocket ships leads to the discovery of an entire planet that needs protection. The most fearful predator of the spaceways is approaching fast and the cosmic canine will need all his skills to save the day and set things right.
  • The Fantastic Adventures of Pinky Wombat

    T J Ernst

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, Nov. 12, 2019)
    Do you seek adventure? Then come and escape to faraway places with Pinky Wombat. Be part of the drama, laughs and fun as this loveable little wombat travels the world. Learn something new about each country Pinky visits. How will he get there? What will he find? Who will he meet? Where will he go next? Exciting adventures are around every corner. Come join the little wombat and travel the world.
  • The Fantastic Adventures of Trevor and Eric

    Jon Davis

    Paperback (AuthorHouseUK, Oct. 10, 2012)
    Davis, Jon
  • The Fantastic Adventures of Captain Acorn

    Avalon Robinson

    (Avalon Robinson, Jan. 29, 2019)
    It’s not every day that a squirrel takes to the sea on her own ship, but the fearless Captain Acorn lives for adventure. Whether it’s buried treasure, massive storms, or the occasional hamster with a grudge, Acorn and her faithful crew are up to the challenge. Adventures like these don’t happen everyday, but then, Captain Acorn is not an everyday squirrel.