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  2. This Book Is Not Good for You - Wikipedia

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    This Book Is Not Good for You. This Book Is Not Good for You is a book by anonymous author Pseudonymous Bosch. It is part of the "Secret Series", a pentalogy of books written by Bosch, and is the sequel to The Name of This Book is Secret and If You're Reading This, It's Too Late. [1] In the story, a famous chef named Señor Hugo captures Cass's ...

  3. The Sneetches and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The first two stories in the book ("The Sneetches" and "The Zax") were later adapted, along with Green Eggs and Ham, into 1973's animated TV musical special Dr. Seuss on the Loose: The Sneetches, The Zax, Green Eggs and Ham with Hans Conried voicing the narrator and both Zax, and Paul Winchell and Bob Holt voicing the Sneetches and Sylvester ...

  4. The Secrets of Droon - Wikipedia

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    The Secrets of Droon is a fantasy book series by Tony Abbott aimed at elementary school-age children. The first book, The Hidden Stairs and the Magic Carpet , was published on June 1, 1999. [ 1 ] On October 1, 2010, the final book of the series, The Final Quest , was released, concluding its eleven-year run. [ 2 ]

  5. Reading in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    Reading in the Dark won the Guardian Fiction Prize, the Irish Times International Fiction Prize and Irish Literature Prizes, and is a New York Times Notable Book. [9] It also won the 1996 South Bank Show Award for Literature, and was also shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1996. [citation needed] It has been translated into 20 languages. [10]

  6. Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book, also known as The Sleep Book, [1] is an American children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1962. The story centers on the activity of sleep as readers follow the journey of many different characters preparing to slip into a deep slumber. [2] This book documents the different sleeping activities that some of the creatures ...

  7. Hank the Cowdog - Wikipedia

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    The first audio-only book, The Homeless Pooch, establishes that Slim is Hank's owner; however, in other books in the series Hank and Drover are said to be Loper's dogs, or even Alfred's. He speaks with a strong southern drawl. He plays a role in almost every book, and appears most frequently of all the human characters.

  8. Christopher Ruocchio - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Ruocchio. Christopher Ruocchio is an American space opera and fantasy writer and formerly an assistant editor at Baen Books. He is best known for his Sun Eater series, the first of which earned him the 2019 Manly Wade Wellman Award. The second book in the series, Howling Dark, was nominated for a 2020 Dragon Award.

  9. Scary Stories for Sleep-overs - Wikipedia

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    The series was enormously popular, publishing millions of copies and ten initial volumes between the years of 1991 and 1999. The series even produced several one-shot novels and a spin-off series, Scary Mysteries for Sleep-overs. Reaching its peak popularity in the mid-1990s, this was Price Stern Sloan's answer to Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.