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Books with title To Be Or Not To Be On TV

  • To Be or Not To Be

    Ryan North

    Paperback (Breadpig, Sept. 10, 2013)
    To Be or Not To Be is a choose-your-own-path version of Hamlet by New York Times best-selling author Ryan North. Play as Hamlet, Ophelia, or King Hamlet--if you want to die on the first page and play as a ghost. It's pretty awesome! Readers can follow Yorick skull markers to stick closely to Shakespeare's plot, or go off-script and explore alternative possibilities filled with puzzles and humor.Each ending in the book is accompanied by a full-color, full-page illustration by one of the 65 most excellent artists working today, so each rereading yields new surprises and rewards. Ryan's prose is, as always, colloquial and familiar but full of clever references, vivid imagination, and only the most choice of jokes. Inventive devices like a book-within-a-book (to mirror Hamlet's play-within-a-play) take full advantage of the gamebook medium and liven up the original story for even the most disinterested of Shakespeare readers!To Be or Not to Be became a sensation when it launched: over 15,000 people backed the book in just one month, and it became the number-one most funded publishing project ever on Kickstarter.com when it launched.To be, or not to be: that is the adventure!
  • To Be or Not to Be

    Ryan North

    language (Breadpig, July 16, 2013)
    To Be or Not To Be is a choose-your-own-path version of Hamlet by New York Times best-selling author Ryan North. Play as Hamlet, Ophelia, or King Hamlet—if you want to die on the first page and play as a ghost. It's pretty awesome! Readers can follow Yorick skull markers to stick closely to Shakespeare's plot, or go off-script and explore alternative possibilities filled with puzzles and humor.Each ending in the book is accompanied by a full-color, full-page illustration by one of the 65 most excellent artists working today, so each rereading yields new surprises and rewards. Ryan's prose is, as always, colloquial and familiar but full of clever references, vivid imagination, and only the most choice of jokes. Inventive devices like a book-within-a-book (to mirror Hamlet's play-within-a-play) take full advantage of the gamebook medium and liven up the original story for even the most disinterested of Shakespeare readers!To Be or Not to Be became a sensation when it launched: over 15,000 people backed the book in just one month, and it remains the number-one most funded publishing project ever on Kickstarter.com.To be, or not to be: that is the adventure!
  • To Be Or Not To Be On TV

    Jeremy Taylor

    language (, April 14, 2011)
    Fifteen-year-old Jason day is a step away from stardom. The only thing that stands between Jason and an A-list, megastar lifestyle is his complete lack of talent. Does that stop Jason? Not at all. Jason is determined to win 'Do you Want to be a Star?' hosted each week on TV by his hero, Bryton Sunny. Will Jason get to see his smiling face on TV? Read 'To Be Or Not To Be On TV' and find out.
  • To be or not to be

    Graciela Castellanos

    eBook
    Mrs. Lopez had a wonderful dream about all the things her students want to be when they grow up. The author introduces children to different occupations. The book also points out that even though we may change our mind as we grow, the important thing is to be the best in whatever we want to be. Young children will love the bright, colorful illustrations and will enjoy the book’s nice layout.This picture book is part of Languages4kidz English program for young children.You may purchase this book at www.languages4kidz.com and at amazon.com
  • To be or not to be

    Graciela Castellanos

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 10, 2013)
    Mrs. Lopez had a wonderful dream about all the things her students want to be when they grow up. The author introduces children to different occupations. The book also points out that even though we may change our mind as we grow, the important thing is to be the best in whatever we want to be. Young children will love the bright, colorful illustrations and will enjoy the book’s nice layout. This picture book is part of Languages4kidz English program for young children.
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  • To Bee or Not to Bee

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Dec. 15, 2013)
    Betty Bee was born in the hive. What kind of bee should she be?This picture book is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • To Be Or Not?

    J. G. Overton

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Aug. 18, 2009)
    How many times has your broken heart been condemned to those fateful words? Probably more than you care to count. Whether its Compatibility, Perfection of the overall lack of 'Meant-to-be-ness', far too many relationships have been tried and failed through the hands of fate. But what is fate? What is this notion of destiny that is predetermined for us? Why are so many hearts left shattered along life's way? What are we really depending on, ourselves or on God? These questions and more are answered by Joshua G. Overton in his book To Be or Not? A Divine Opportunity. Overton confronts typical relationship problems, as well as modern concepts about what relationships mean. His witty, compassionate, and straightforward insights will both entertain and inspire, as well as encouraging readers to accept the opportunity for a fulfilling and meaningful relationship, not only with friends and loved ones, but also with the Lord.
  • To Be or Not to Be a Bee

    Rowland Burns, Daniel Pagan

    Paperback (Flamin Ads and Voices, March 10, 2019)
    A fun story about a boy and a bee...and the wonderings of 'to be or not to be...a bee'.This book is the second in a series of fun children and insect stories and follows on from 'I Wonder Why It's a Dragonfly', which began as a poem written for my young daughter.
  • To Bee . . . or Not to Be A Bee

    Valerie Mine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2011)
    A delightful children's book about self-discovery. This fun-loving but confused bee doesn't like being a bee. Trying to decide what to 'be' is not so easy. Watch the journey. Watch the fun. Watch the colors burst from the page as the bee finds out who to be and not to be.
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