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  2. Bailey School Kids - Wikipedia

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    Bailey School Kids. The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids (or, simply, The Bailey School Kids) is a supernatural children's book series. The books in the series are co-authored by Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey. John Steven Gurney is the original illustrator of the series (covers and interior illustrations) and designer of the characters.

  3. Marcia Jones (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Jones (writer) Marcia Thornton Jones (born July 15, 1958) is an American writer of children's books, the author or co-author of more than 135 elementary chapter books, picture books, and mid-grade novels, including The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series, among other works co-written with Debbie Dadey. [1] [2]

  4. The City of Dreaming Books - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-1-58567-899-0. OCLC. 149009059. The City of Dreaming Books (original title: Die Stadt der Träumenden Bücher) is the fourth novel in the Zamonia series written and illustrated by German author Walter Moers, but the third to be translated into English by John Brownjohn. The German version was released in Autumn 2004, and the English ...

  5. John Steven Gurney - Wikipedia

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    In book #1 the Fuzzies play The Rocky Ridge Red Claws, in book #2 (Ninja Baseball Blast) they play The Sashimi City Ninjas, and in book #3 they play a team of robots, The Geartown Clankees. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Book #4 ( Dino-Hitters ) is due to be published in 2021, where they play a team of dinosaurs, the Triassic Park Titans.

  6. Satanic Verses controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Satanic Verses controversy, also known as the Rushdie Affair, was a controversy sparked by the 1988 publication of Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.It centered on the novel's references to the Satanic Verses (apocryphal verses of the Quran), and came to include a larger debate about censorship and religious violence.

  7. Where the Wild Things Are - Wikipedia

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    PZ7.S47 Wh [ 2 ] Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, originally published in hardcover by Harper & Row. The book has been adapted into other media several times, including an animated short film in 1973 (with an updated version in 1988); a 1980 ...

  8. Dale Bailey - Wikipedia

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    January 24, 1968 (age 56) Princeton, West Virginia, U.S. Occupation. Author. Genre. speculative fiction. Website. dalebailey.com. Dale Frederick Bailey (born January 24, 1968) is an American author of speculative fiction, including science fiction, fantasy and horror, [1] active in the field since 1993. [2]

  9. Gila Monsters Meet You at the Airport - Wikipedia

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    Publication place. United States. ISBN. 0-689-71383-5. Gila Monsters Meet You at the Airport (ISBN 0-689-71383-5) is a 1980 children's book by Marjorie Sharmat, and illustrated by Byron Barton. It was published by Simon and Schuster. [1] This book was featured on episode 8 of the children's show Reading Rainbow. [2]