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Obras por Troll Books

The Troll Monster (Pop - Up Book) (1997) 13 exemplares
How to Draw Prehistoric Animals (1994) 13 exemplares
Cinderella (Troll Pop Up Book) (1989) 13 exemplares
Sticky Stanley (1989) 12 exemplares
Visit to the Zoo Pop-Up Book (1997) 12 exemplares
Let'S Learn To Write Letters/Blk Pencil (1996) — Publisher — 10 exemplares
Let'S Learn To Write Numbers/Blk Pencil (2003) — Publisher — 7 exemplares
Fractions wipe-off fun (1997) 7 exemplares
Paul Revere: Son of Liberty (1982) 3 exemplares
Know the States Wipe-Off Book (1997) 3 exemplares
Great Tales of Suspense (1993) 3 exemplares
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (1979) 3 exemplares
Indian of the Plains (1965) 2 exemplares
Animal's ABC's (Pop-Up Books) (1988) 2 exemplares
Fun with Numbers 1 exemplar
Brain Drains (1990) 1 exemplar
Frddie the Frog 1 exemplar
Jazz 1 exemplar
Water 1 exemplar
the president 1 exemplar
Deserts 1 exemplar
INDIAN CRAFTS 1 exemplar
The Special Letter 1 exemplar
Ancient Egypt 1 exemplar
Birds 1 exemplar
Happy Birthday 1 exemplar

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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
This is a thin anthology consisting of only five tales, the best of which is the “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs. A military veteran returns home from India with a mummified monkey’s paw, which grants its owner three wishes—at a terrible cost. While visiting a friend, the soldier tosses the trinket into the fire, but his friend hastily retrieves it and insists on trying it, despite the soldier’s warning…

The remaining four stories range from mildly enjoyable (“The Upper Berth” and “The Ghost Ship”) to disappointing (“The Mortal Immortal” and “The Dream Woman”).

In “The Upper Berth” by F. Marion Crawford, an Englishman named Brisbane recounts a ghostly encounter while crossing the Atlantic aboard a ship where six previous passengers threw themselves overboard during previous voyages. As it happens, every one of them slept in the same stateroom as Mr. Brisbane…

While spending the night at a secluded inn, Isaac Scatchard dreams that a young woman with a knife tries to murder him in his bed. Upon arriving home, Isaac describes the dream to his mother, who takes detailed notes. Years later, he meets an attractive woman and eventually arranges for her to meet his mother, who recognizes her instantly from Isaac’s description of “The Dream Woman.” This story by Wilkie Collins is among the better ones in the book.

“The Ghost Ship” by Richard Middleton. In the English town of Fairfax, ghosts are a common sight and are, in fact, taken for granted. However, it is unusual for a tall ship to materialize in the middle of a turnip field after a violent storm. The ghost ship’s captain assures the town that he will return to sea in a few days—after taking on new recruits.

In Mary Shelley’s “The Mortal Immortal,” an alchemist’s young apprentice drinks a solution that might have made him immortal, for his outward appearance never changes throughout his decades-long marriage. Yet, he drank only half the bottle, so is he truly immortal or merely aging slowly?

BOOK REVIEWF. MARION CRAWFORDGHOST SHIPMARY SHELLEYPHIL GIUNTARICHARD MIDDLETONSTRANGE STORIES OF THE SUPERNATURALTHE DREAM WOMAN
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pgiunta | 1 outra crítica | May 5, 2019 |
I would use book to illustrate the of people pleasing and how it can become damaging to self-worth.
 
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ktankers | Sep 3, 2013 |

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Linda Griffith Illustrator
John Strejan Designer
Tor Lokvig paper engineer
Pat Paris Illustrator

Estatísticas

Obras
117
Membros
503
Popularidade
#49,235
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
4
ISBN
59

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