Browse all books

Books with title The Village Alien?

  • The Village Alien?

    Steve Donoho, Kathleen Donoho

    language (, March 7, 2012)
    A flying saucer has just landed in your small town! The choices you make will determine how your story ends. Will you be a hero? Or will you get zapped by a ray-gun and turned into a statue? Your destiny is in your own hands. Do you think you should approach the flying saucer? Or should you run and alert the authorities? When you meet some aliens, should you buy them a piece of pie? Or should you squeeze their large noses and say "Honk! Honk!"? You may be surprised by the adventures you can have right where you live!
  • The Vile Village

    Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist, Michael Kupperman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 24, 2001)
    NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIESDear Reader,You have undoubtedly picked up this book by mistake, so please put it down. Nobody in their right mind would read this particular book about the lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire on purpose, because each dismal moment of their stay in the village of V.F.D. has been faithfully and dreadfully recorded in these pages.I can think of no single reason why anyone would want to open a book containing such unpleasant matters as migrating crows, an angry mob, a newspaper headline, the arrest of innocent people, the Deluxe Cell, and some very strange hats. It is my solemn and sacred occupation to research each detail of the Baudelaire children's lives and write them all down, but you may prefer to do some other solemn and sacred thing, such as reading another book instead.With all due respect,Lemony Snicket
    V
  • The Village

    James E. Knight

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Describes the lives of the inhabitants of an eighteenth-century New Jersey farming village
    T
  • The Village Alien?

    Kathleen Donoho, Steve Donoho

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 7, 2012)
    A flying saucer has just landed in your small town! The choices you make will determine how your story ends. Will you be a hero? Or will you get zapped by a ray-gun and turned into a statue? Your destiny is in your own hands. Do you think you should approach the flying saucer? Or should you run and alert the authorities? When you meet some aliens, should you buy them a piece of pie? Or should you squeeze their large noses and say "Honk! Honk!"? You may be surprised by the adventures you can have right where you live!
  • The Alien

    K.A. Applegate

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 1997)
    The Animorph kids are joined in their fight against the evil Yeerks by Ax, an Andalite who is stranded on earth until his alien pals return and who is seeking revenge against the alien who killed his brother. Original.
    T
  • The Vile Village

    Lemony Snicket, Tim Curry

    Audio CD (HarperChildren's Audio, Aug. 12, 2003)
    NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIESDear Reader,You have undoubtedly picked up this book by mistake, so please put it down. Nobody in their right mind would read this particular book about the lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire on purpose, because each dismal moment of their stay in the village of V.F.D. has been faithfully and dreadfully recorded in these pages.I can think of no single reason why anyone would want to open a book containing such unpleasant matters as migrating crows, an angry mob, a newspaper headline, the arrest of innocent people, the Deluxe Cell, and some very strange hats. It is my solemn and sacred occupation to research each detail of the Baudelaire children's lives and write them all down, but you may prefer to do some other solemn and sacred thing, such as reading another book instead.With all due respect,Lemony Snicket
  • The Vile Village

    Lemony Snicket

    Paperback (Egmont UK Ltd, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Despatched to the village of VFD, the three Baudelaire orphans think they may at last be able to find out what Duncan Quagmire meant when he frantically screamed those enigmatic letters, before Count Olaf abducted him and his sister.
    V
  • The Vile Village

    Lemony Snicket

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2001)
    A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.\nDear Reader,You have undoubtedly picked up this book by mistake, so please put it down. Nobody in their right mind would read this particular book about the lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire on purpose, because each dismal moment of their stay in the village of V.F.D. has been faithfully and dreadfully recorded in these pages.I can think of no single reason why anyone would want to open a book containing such unpleasant matters as migrating crows, an angry mob, a newspaper headline, the arrest of innocent people, the Deluxe Cell, and some very strange hats.It is my solemn and sacred occupation to research each detail of the Baudelaire children?s lives and write them all down, but you may prefer to do some other solemn and sacred thing, such as reading another book instead.With all due respect,Lemony Snicket
    V
  • The Vile Village

    Michael Kupperman Lemony Snicket,Brett Helquist

    Hardcover
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • The Village

    Eleanor Watkins

    eBook (Books to Treasure, April 15, 2016)
    The Village is beautiful, a place of order and security, but it harbours three outsiders-Ellen the tinker's daughter, returning with her father to the place where he grew up, a freewoman among serfs; William, whose father is Lord of the Manor; and Sam, who is 'different'. As each strives to find their identity and their place in a world where they can never fully feel accepted, they are unexpectedly faced with a bigger challenge: the Black Death. How will they cope with the terror that is all around them? What inner resources can they find to make sense of life? In the face of such devastation, can things ever be the same, or what new world should they build? As each of them tells their story, we see the glimmerings of hope and new life in the midst of great uncertainty. Ellen, William and Sam-three young people with an extraordinary challenge to face.
  • The Village

    Charles Elford

    language (, Dec. 31, 2011)
    This second volume of The Journey explains the rituals and daily life of the Neolithic village, and shows the religious and social structure of that period in a way that is human and warm. Every person can find some understanding of life in these vignettes from the past. Suitable for all ages.
  • The Village Green

    M. A. Foxworthy

    language (Clean Reads, Oct. 6, 2014)
    "Kelsey stood in a long line of ragged people..." And so she did every week at the Hand-Out waiting to receive her weekly rations. But the rations were getting smaller and the people were getting worried. "Had life always been like this: hunger, want, and disease?" As far as Kelsey knew, it always had, but when she finds the journal of Henry Martin everything begins to change. Learning that her best friend is part of an underground resistance is strange enough, but finding out that she is the prophesied liberator of the people is almost too hard to believe. Will Kelsey be strong enough to fulfill that prophecy?