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Larry Weinberg

Autor(a) de Frankenstein (A Stepping Stone Book)

42 Works 1,406 Membros 9 Críticas

About the Author

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(eng) Please do not confuse Lawrence (Larry) Weinberg the speculative-fiction author with the real estate developer who once owned the Portland Trailblazers basketball team.

Séries

Obras por Larry Weinberg

Frankenstein (A Stepping Stone Book) (1982) — Autor — 171 exemplares
The Forgetful Bears Help Santa (1988) 116 exemplares
Ghost Hotel (1996) 114 exemplares
The Forgetful Bears (1656) 76 exemplares
GUESS A RHYME (Pictureback) (1982) 62 exemplares
A New Hope (Classic Star Wars) (1995) 59 exemplares
The Search for Spock Storybook (1984) — Autor — 51 exemplares
Thomas Edison (What Was It Like?) (1988) 44 exemplares
Paul Revere (What Was It Like?) (1988) 37 exemplares
Shivers & Shakes (1993) 32 exemplares
Return to Ghost Hotel (1996) 30 exemplares
Don't Look in the Mirror (1998) 23 exemplares
Tron: The Storybook (1982) 22 exemplares
Hunted! (1995) 21 exemplares
The Curse (1984) 14 exemplares
Escape from Ghost Hotel (1998) 14 exemplares
The Forgetfuls Give a Wedding (1984) 13 exemplares
Father Murphy's Promise (1982) 11 exemplares
The Hostage (1994) 5 exemplares
War Zone (1985) 4 exemplares
The Big Story (1986) 3 exemplares
Learn With E.T.: The ABC's (1983) 3 exemplares
The ABCs (Learn With E.T.) (1982) 2 exemplares
Cry of the Seals (1984) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nota de desambiguação
Please do not confuse Lawrence (Larry) Weinberg the speculative-fiction author with the real estate developer who once owned the Portland Trailblazers basketball team.

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Críticas

 
Assinalado
lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Bears who forget everything
2 books
 
Assinalado
TUCC | Jan 11, 2017 |
Good abridgement of the book that can interest young people to classic fiction. My son enjoyed it with me.
 
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rwilliams2911 | 1 outra crítica | Jun 21, 2016 |
"The Forgetful Bears" is a story about a family that has some trouble with their memory. It starts out with Mrs. Forgetful wanting to go on a picnic, and the children decide to make lemonade for it but soon forget they are going on a picnic and drink it themselves. Mr. Forgetful decides he wants to wake up Grandpa Forgetful but loses his way to Grandpa's room and locks himself in the closet. A lot more fun and eventful things happen to the Forgetful Bears as they try to go on their picnic. Eventually Grandpa Forgetful is able to help them all to a picnic that he thought of. The story ends with saying the picnic was the one thing they would never forget. It's a cute and funny story that brought a smile to my face as a reread it, especially coming from someone with such a bad memory. It's great for a silly story to entertain children because it can be made into a guessing game, such as "what do you thing Mrs. Forgetful will forget about now?".… (mais)
 
Assinalado
Rachel_Feldberg | Nov 28, 2015 |

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Obras
42
Membros
1,406
Popularidade
#18,272
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
9
ISBN
85
Línguas
4

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