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  • Thing-Thing

    Cary Fagan, Nicolas Debon

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Aug. 12, 2008)
    Thing-Thing was neither a Teddy bear nor a rabbit; not a stuffed dog or cat. It was something like each of those, and nothing at all you could name. But it had something special. It had the hope that one day it would find a child to love it and talk to it and make it tea parties and take it to bed. A child it could love back.Certainly Archibald Crimp was not that child. He had just thrown Thing-Thing out the open sixth-floor window of the Excelsior Hotel. Oh, dear, thought Thing-Thing to itself. This is bad, this is very bad.Cary Fagan and Nicolas Debon have created a story so rich in words and images that, despite taking place in a matter of seconds, Thing-Thing will be remembered as vividly as a child’s favorite toy.
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  • Thing

    Robin Klein, Alison Lester

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
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  • The Thing

    Mark Gruenwald, Ralph Macchio, Marv Wolfman, Steven Grant, Tom Defalco, George Perez, Gene Day, Chic Stone

    Paperback (Marvel, July 29, 2009)
    Life's not one thing after another, it's the same THING over and over again! Join Benjamin J. Grimm, Quasar, Giant-Man, and FF members and X-Men alike against foes old and new, all-powerful and somewhat less powerful! With several sensational storylines in one volume, including Project: PEGASUS, the Beyonder, and the Serpent Crown! Plus: the fate of the Hydro-Men! War in the Negative Zone! Time paradoxes, secrets of alien procreation, dinosaurs, disco, dementia, and more! Guest-starring the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Inhumans, the Howling Commandos, and others! Collects Marvel Two-In-One #53-77 and Annual #4-5.
  • The Thing

    Simon Puttock, Daniel Egneus

    Paperback (Egmont UK, June 1, 2019)
    One day, the Thing falls from the sky and four strangers stumble across it. They work together to take care of the Thing. But before long a media circus builds up around the creature, and the debate about the Thing spreads far around the world. What is the Thing? Who does it belong to? Is it any use for anything at all? This captivating picture book will be many things to many people: a story about thoughtfulness, an adventure in friendship, and an intriguing and gentle social commentary on the search for meaning in modern life.
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  • Thing

    Robin Klein

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
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  • The Thing

    Nobilangelo Ceramalus

    language (Nobilangelo Ceramalus, Dec. 27, 2011)
    A short horror-story that will live in your imagination. You will never see an ordinary chair in quite the same way again.For those who are forever children, which means for everyone who enjoys a thrill of terror (and a laugh afterwards--but that does not include trolls, who never get the point or the 'horror' or the tongue-in-cheek humour, and so get vexed and discontented in stew of their own incomprehension and behave like the gormless ingrown toenails that they are).
  • This Thing

    Sara Kollaritsch

    language (, March 15, 2017)
    A realistic fiction novella about a girl who is moving and leaving everything she knows behind; it was written for my high school Capstone project.
  • The Thing

    Lee Wilkinson, Christine Wilkinson

    language (Lee Wilkinson, March 31, 2013)
    ‘The Thing’ is based on the idea that there are only three things which determine the quality and outcome of our life; Mind, Conscience and thought. It is the thoughts that we have, which, if we place a value on, determine the way we see other people and and situations.It is a story, which shows how if we are not careful things become more important than people. How coveting things leads to jealousy and jealousy turns to anger and then fear and loathing. If we are not careful loathing turns to hatred and it is hatred that causes war.Children hold they key, and while in life there cannot be an up without a down, a left without a right or good without bad, I do believe that hatred and evil are things that are taught and learned not inherent within us at birth.So please read this book and look at the world through the eyes of a child and see the world as a better place.
  • Thing

    Mick Inkpen

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Kipper finds a gadget that blows bubbles, and he uses it to help Tiger sail a toy boat.
  • The Thing

    Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, John Carpenter

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  • The Thing

    Kurt Russell, Keith David, John Carpenter

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  • The Thing

    Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, John Carpenter

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