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Books with title The Lonely Engineer

  • The Lonely Engineer

    S. J. MacDonald

    language (, May 25, 2011)
    Welcome to Kluskey's spacer hangout. Here, spacers swap yarns of ghost ships, space monsters, the weird and wonderful and the downright daft. In this first story, veteran spacer Jok tells the story of the last survivor of a doomed starship.
  • Eva the Engineer

    Yennie Solheim Fuller, Raymond De Simone

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Eli the Engineer:

    Tara Thomas-Sanderson

    language (, Oct. 24, 2015)
    **Get this book FREE with Kindle Unlimited!** Have you ever wished that a favorite toy was alive? Eli has! One day as he plays with his favorite toy train, he makes a wish and the unbelievable happens. Join him as he travels through a world of possibilities when his train transforms into a submarine, a rocket, an airplane and more! Eli soon learns that adventure can lead anywhere your imagination can take you, but sometimes it is best in your own backyard!Easy-to-read verse for beginning readers and vibrant watercolor illustrations to enchant and captivate kids of all ages. The smooth, rhythm and dream-like illustrations make this a perfect book to settle-in and read at bedtime.
  • The Engineer

    Jim West, Mya West

    language (, Jan. 13, 2016)
    An exclusive short story detailing events that occur prior to the Magicae Mathematica Series. This is the story of the great engineer, Daedalus, and the events that led to his imprisonment. It gives a lesson on standing strong on your convictions. All proceeds from the author's profits from sales of this short story will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Hand in Hand Autism Services of Louisiana.
  • The Lonely

    Ainslie Hogarth

    eBook (Flux, Aug. 22, 2016)
    Easter Deetz struggles with The Lonely—a debilitating condition that affects all the women in her family. The Lonely makes people sad and it makes them lie. One day, Easter's sister drops a boulder on her in The Woods. As she bleeds to death, she's forced to face those lies with a bunch of judgmental squirrels watching. Which sucks. "Dark and daring, this memorable debut should appeal to teens with a black sense of humor."—BOOKLIST "Some teens will revel in this surreal world full of gruesome humor."—VOYA
  • The Lonely

    Ainslie Hogarth

    Paperback (Flux, Sept. 8, 2014)
    Easter Deetz struggles with The Lonely―a debilitating condition that affects all the women in her family. The Lonely makes people sad and it makes them lie. One day, Easter's sister drops a boulder on her in The Woods. As she bleeds to death, she's forced to face those lies with a bunch of judgmental squirrels watching. Which sucks. Praise: "Dark and daring, this memorable debut should appeal to teens with a black sense of humor."―BOOKLIST "Some teens will revel in this surreal world full of gruesome humor."―VOYA
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  • The Engineer

    Ian D. Russell, Leonard Gale Hatch Jr., you can sing along too! Young children will love this book. The Engineer is a wonderful book for teaching early math concepts. Its high frequency words and rhythmic poetry will turn a young child into an instant reader. For the musically inclined, Leonard Hatch created cute and attractive illustrations that attract the eye of the early reader. Your young reader will search the pictures for detail and will enjoy them each and every read.

    Paperback (DiggyPod, March 15, 2013)
    Book by Ian D. Russell
  • The Lonely

    Ainslie Hogarth

    Paperback (Flux, Sept. 8, 2014)
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  • The Lonely

    Ainslie Hogarth

    Paperback (Flux, Sept. 8, 2014)
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