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Two not-so-human teenagers and a friendly ghost radish face the fantasy
adventure of a lifetime in this captivating graphic novel, featuring
exclusive behind-the-scenes material, from the inimitable Katie Cook.
“Smart, sweet, and totally original, Nothing Special is sure to
captivate.”—Sarah Andersen, New York Times bestselling author of Fangs,
Sarah Scribbles, and Cryptid Club
In the grand scheme of the worlds at large, Callie thinks she’s nothing
special. Sure, she’s friends with the ghost of a radish and her dad
owns a magical antique shop—but she’s spent her life in the human
world. Her dad won’t let her join him on his collection trips in the
magical realm “for her own protection,” so she’s only caught glimpses
of that world through the gates of the town where her father’s store is.
On her seventeenth birthday, Callie goes home with her friend Declan to
find her home in disarray and her dad missing. Signs of a struggle
point to the portal to the magical realm and when there are signs, you
follow them. Now it’s up to Callie, Declan, and Radish to band together
and bring him home. As they face creatures good and bad, and all sorts
of adventure, Callie and Declan may just find out that they are both
special in their own ways after all.
The first season of mayhem, magic, vegetables, and adventure from Katie
Cook’s beloved Webtoon, Nothing Special, is collected in this gorgeous
graphic novel, which also features exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
Fun fact: A lot of animals are shaped like potatoes. Another fun
fact: Potatoes are easy to draw. Another another fun fact: If you
can draw a potato, you can draw animals. Master of cute Katie Cook
teaches you how to draw everything adorable in her first tutorial
book with quick and easy-to-follow step-by-step lessons. All you
need is a pencil and paper...or a napkin or a wall, depending on
how confident you are in your drawing ability. Learn how to turn
curvy blobs, shapes and squiggles into more than 200 different
things, including fuzzy animals, cute food and inanimate objects
like yarns balls, luggage and a toaster. Add nubbins, swishy bits,
and little smiley faces to anything and everything to transform it
into something really, really cute. How to draw lots of cats:
fluffy cats, non-fluffy cats, cats in boxes, Polaroids of cats on
refrigerators* How to draw food like ketchup delivery sticks, spicy
dragon claws and tiny broccoli trees Perfect for doodling during
class or in meetings For fans of drawing turkeys from hand outlines
(gobble, gobble) or Ed Emberley's super simple drawing instruction
books that use shapes, letters and even thumbprints as starting
points, Drawing Cute with Katie Cook is a must-own adorable drawing
manual, complete with Doctor Who references, fun facts and bad
puns. "If you know how to draw a potato, the art world is an open
door." --Katie Cook * Don't worry, there are lots of dog drawings,
too!
Misinformation. Job displacement. Information overload. Economic
inequality. Digital addiction. The breakdown of democracy,
civility, and truth itself. This open access book explores the
conscious and unconscious norms, values, and characteristics that
drive behaviors within the high-tech capital of the world, Silicon
Valley, and the sector it represents. In an era where the reach and
influence of a single industry has the potential to define the
future of our world, it has become apparent just how little we know
about the organizations driving these changes. The Psychology of
Silicon Valley offers a revealing look inside the mind of world's
most influential industry and how the identity, culture, myths, and
motivations of Big Tech are harming society. The book argues that
the bad values and lack of emotional intelligence borne in the
vacuum of Silicon Valley will have lasting consequences on
everything from social equality to the future of work to our
collective mental health. Katy Cook expertly walks us through the
psychological landscape of Silicon Valley, including its
leadership, ethical, and cultural problems, and artfully explains
why we cannot afford to ignore the psychology and values that are
behind our technology any longer.
Dance your cares away with this omnibus collection of short stories
featuring the beloved characters of Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock.
Celebrating 35 Years of Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock! Rediscover the
wonderful world of Jim Henson's iconic television series Fraggle
Rock in this definitive collection of tales from some of the most
imaginative minds in comics. Mokey, Wembley, Boober, and Red are
back, dancing, playing, and trying to stay out of trouble in
all-new adventures. Featuring heartwarming stories by Jeffrey Brown
(Star Wars: Darth Vader and Son), Cory Godbey (Jim Henson's
Labyrinth Tales), Katie Cook (My Little Pony, Gronk: A Monster's
Story), and more, Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock Omnibus is a
celebration of friendship and fun. This collection also includes
forewords from Karen Prell and Dave Goelz, the puppeteers of Red
and Goober in the original Fraggle Rock television series.
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Stories for 1 Year Olds (Hardcover)
Amanda Leslie, Katie Cook, Jane Johnson, David Bedford, Claire Freedman
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The strangest and yuckiest secrets of the galaxy What does the
Zillo Beast feast on for breakfast? Does slimy Jabba the Hutt ever
have a bath? What are the three yuckiest things he eats? Why are
wampas so cuddly? And which monster makes the scariest sound? Take
a trip on the wild side and discover the weirdest facts in the Star
Wars galaxy! From gross creatures and strange bugs, to disgusting
food, dangerous deserts, and sinister Sith, this icky, sticky
picture book is the perfect gift for young readers. (c) and (TM)
2020 Lucasfilm LTD.
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