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Afternoon on the Amazon Graphic Novel
Mary Pope Osborne; Adapted by Jenny Laird; Illustrated by Kelly Matthews, Nichole Matthews
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The #1 bestselling chapter book series is now available as graphic
novels! Magic. Mystery. Time-travel. Get whisked away to the Amazon
rainforest on a high-stakes adventure with brother-and-sister team
Jack and Annie! Watch out for that crocodile! Get ready for a wild
ride as Jack and Annie find themselves in the Amazon Rainforest on
a dangerous journey. From killer ants to vampire bats, they never
know what they'll run into next! Soon, they're hopelessly lost (and
a monkey seems to be stalking them. . . what's that about?). Can
they find their way through the jungle before it gets dark?Â
For the first time experience this gripping adventure as a graphic
novel, bursting with vibrant full-color art that brings the magic
to life! Get whisked away with Jack and Annie in more Magic Tree
House Graphic Novels! Knight at Dawn: The Graphic Novel Mummies in
the Morning: The Graphic Novel Pirates Past Noon: The Graphic Novel
Night of the Ninjas: The Graphic Novel
The official prequel to Jim Henson’s beloved The Dark Crystal,
collected in a complete, premium hardcover for the first time!
Years have passed since the Dark Crystal was healed and peace was
restored on Thra. Though Jen and Kira have ruled as King and Queen,
they have become distracted by power. The planet is sick and those
on the surface of Thra are not the only ones affected. The new
conflict will reveal a mysterious race of creatures called
Firelings living in Mithra, a realm near the planet’s core. Jen
and Kira’s greatest fear will be realized when the Crystal is
broken once more. The evil Skeksis will return, eager to regain
their cruel dominance over the world. But even as the Gelfling and
Skeksis battle for control of the Crystal Castle, Mithra pursues
its own agenda to restore its former power and glory. Caught in the
middle and on the run, a fireling named Thurma and a Gelfling named
Kensho will find themselves on a quest that holds the key to saving
both kingdoms… and lay bare the secret that connects their two
worlds Written by Simon Spurrier (Coda, Step By Bloody Step) and
Phillip Kennedy Johnson (The Last God, Action Comics) and lushly
illustrated by Kelly and Nichole Matthews (Just Beyond), The Power
of the Dark Crystal, the long awaited official sequel to the
beloved fantasy film, is collected in its entirety for the first
time in this premium hardcover.
Two Martians unexpectedly land on Earth and have to get home - by
highjacking the bodies of two kids and leaving a trail of trouble
in their wake that no one may be able to fix! ENJOY YOUR VISIT
Family camping trips are supposed to be fun, but for Parker, Annie,
and the Walden family, they're an absolute nightmare! After a
creepy, unidentified bird attacks their mom in the forest, Parker
and Annie find themselves face to face with two strange creatures
that suddenly enter the kids' brains and take control of their
bodies. Can Parker and Annie break loose of this horrific control
and convince their family of what's happening, or will the
creatures take over their lives for good?
Volume 3 of an official sequel to Jim Henson's cult classic fantasy
film The Dark Crystal. After the arduous journey across the strange
lands of Thra, Thurma has returned to her homeworld of Mithra. Just
as when she began her journey she is alone, having betrayed her
only ally. But as Thurma attempts to cast aside her guilt and
affection for Kensho to complete her mission, the two are reunited.
Kensho has not given up hope that their worlds might both be saved.
If Thra and Mithra are to coexist, these unlikely heroes will have
to reconcile their differences and uncover the secret that connects
their two worlds. Written by Simon Spurrier (The Spire, X-Men
Legacy) and Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Warlords of Appalachia) and
lushly illustrated by Kelly and Nichole Matthews (Toil &
Trouble), The Power of the Dark Crystal Volume 3 concludes Kensho
and Thurma's journey to the uncharted realm of Mithra.
Volume 2 of an official sequel to Jim Henson's cult classic fantasy
film The Dark Crystal. Jen and Kira's greatest fear has been
realized as the Crystal is broken once more. The evil Skeksis have
returned, eager to regain their cruel dominance over the world. But
as the Gelfling and Skeksis battle for control of the Crystal
Castle, Jen pursues those responsible for breaking the Crystal. On
their own and on the run, Thurma and Kensho must stick together as
they journey across the wildlands of Thra if they are to make it to
the Fireling home deep beneath the planet's surface. While they
come across faces new and old on their quest, they are unaware of
the threat following their trail: The Chamberlain. Written by Simon
Spurrier (The Spire, X-Men Legacy) and Phillip Kennedy Johnson
(Warlords of Appalachia) and lushly illustrated by Kelly and
Nichole Matthews (Toil & Trouble), The Power of the Dark
Crystal continues the bestselling sequel to one of Jim Henson's
most revered creations. Collects issues #5-8 of Jim Henson's The
Power of the Dark Crystal.
This is the first book-length critical approach to the fiction of
the award-winning author of ""Birds of America"". ""Understanding
Lorrie Moore"" is a comprehensive companion to the works of this
wickedly humorous writer, whose fiction shows a deep sensitivity to
the dynamics of contemporary gender relations and an abiding
interest in portraying and critiquing the American national
character. The recipient of the 1998 O. Henry Award and the 2004
Rea Award for the Short Story, Lorrie Moore is best known for her
short fiction. Alison Kelly shows that Moore's virtuosic prose, wry
humor, and sense of irony are tools for registering how Americans
face the discomfort of their daily lives as individuals and as a
nation. Kelly traces Moore's emergence as a writer in the 1980s and
her artistic development up to the present day, illuminating the
distinctive narrative methods, aesthetics, and thematic
preoccupations of Moore's major works. Kelly follows Moore's
recurrent characters, situations, metaphors, and motifs in order to
promote understanding of the texts and appreciation for their
wordplay, wit, and imagery. Viewing her subject as a subtly
political writer, Kelly discusses Moore's major themes, techniques,
and stylistics as evidence that her characters' private pains are
symptomatic of a wider national malaise.
This study of The bell magazine opens a window onto the Irish
literary and cultural landscape of the mid-20th century. The bell,
which appeared monthly from 1940 to 1954, consciously promoted a
multi-faceted version of Irish identity, one that could enbrace
both rural and urban realities.
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