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Average rating: 4.24 · 85 ratings · 10 reviews · 16 distinct works
Honest Abe's Guide to Presi...

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Santa in Space

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Math Mysteries (Grades 2-5)

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Nelson Mandela: Freedom for...

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Brain-Boosting Math Activit...

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Honest Abe's Funny Money Book

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What's with Baum? by Woody Allen
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Popeye Volume 4 by E.C. Segar
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One might argue that Popeye "jumped the shark" with the introduction of Eugene the Jeep, but the otherworldly creature doesn't appear often enough to make a huge impact. There's a good amount of quality Swee'pea content in this volume, highlighted fo ...more
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Bagpipe Brothers by Kerry Sheridan
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I met the author via a friend, otherwise I might have missed out on this wonderful, often heart-wrenching book. In 2001, I worked in Soho, New York City, frequently using the PATH train beneath the World Trade Center to commute to work from my home i ...more
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Bagpipe Brothers by Kerry Sheridan
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I met the author via a friend, otherwise I might have missed out on this wonderful, often heart-wrenching book. In 2001, I worked in Soho, New York City, frequently using the PATH train beneath the World Trade Center to commute to work from my home i ...more
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The George Herriman Library by George Herriman
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I've become slightly obsessed with George Herriman. As each Sunday strip from 100+ years back filled me with delight, I decided I'd like to visit a museum, a house, a statue, plaque, grave... There's nothing! Even his ashes were spread over Monument ...more
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1967 by Robyn Hitchcock
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The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
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Popeye Vol. 3 by E.C. Segar
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Hilarious as always -- especially Wimpy, who is much better rounded in the comics than in the cartoons. But the early segments with Sea Hag were genuinely scary! I really appreciated this brief tone shift.
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