Dino-Mike and the Lunar Showdown

Dino-Mike and the Lunar Showdown

Author: Franco Aureliani

Publisher: Capstone Classroom

Published: 2016-08

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1496524969

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Mike and Shannon take to the space to face off against their arch-nemesis in a lunar showdown of dino-sized proportions!


Dino-Mike and the Lunar Showdown

Dino-Mike and the Lunar Showdown

Author: Franco Aureliani

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2016-08

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1496524926

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Mike and Shannon take to the space to face off against their arch-nemesis in a lunar showdown of dino-sized proportions!


Dino-Mike and the Living Fossils

Dino-Mike and the Living Fossils

Author: Franco

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1496524896

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What seems to Mike Evans like a boring dinosaur dig in China turns suddenly dangerous when he finds evidence of a live dinosaur in the neighborhood--and he and his friend Shannon run into a villain in a skull mask called Mr. Bones who is controlling both a feathered dino, and a fierce carnivore.


Dino-Mike and the Jurassic Portal

Dino-Mike and the Jurassic Portal

Author: Franco Aureliani

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 143429630X

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Dino-Mike finds a portal to the Jurassic period in this chapter book adventure! Can Dino-Mike and his friend survive this blast to the past?


Dino-Mike and the T. Rex Attack

Dino-Mike and the T. Rex Attack

Author: Franco Aureliani

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 143429627X

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Michael Evans is in Montana on a dinosaur dig with his paleontologist father, but he certainly never expected to find a live Tyrannosaurus Rex plucked out of its own time and looking for dinner, nor encounter a girl with some very advanced technology trying to trap the beast.


Dino-Mike and Dinosaur Doomsday

Dino-Mike and Dinosaur Doomsday

Author: Franco Aureliani

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1515717615

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To find the evil Mr. Bones, Mike and Shannon will have to follow the fossils„even if it leads them to an ancient dinosaur graveyard in Antarctica! (Hint: it does.) Because of continental drift, the dinosaur fossils Mr. Bones thought were in Australia are actually in Antarctica. But make no bones about it„this villain still intends to cover every continent with reborn dino-slaves . . . and take over the world! Each book in this action-packed series is written and illustrated by the Eisner-Award winning creator of Tiny Titans: Franco!


The Walking Dead: The Pop-Up Book

The Walking Dead: The Pop-Up Book

Author: S. D. Perry

Publisher: Insight Editions

Published: 2015-11-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781608874446

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Based on AMC’s The Walking Dead, this blood-curdling pop-up book brings the hit TV series to life like never before. Lurking within its pages are more than twenty ingeniously crafted pop-ups that add a horrifying new dimension to the series. Experience the terror of “Bicycle Girl” reaching out with her decaying arms; the ravenous walker hordes crowding the streets of Atlanta; Michonne’s deadly katana skills; and the horror of a walker feeding frenzy. Plus, go inside some of the most memorable locations from the television series and discover the battle-torn West Georgia Correctional Facility, Hershel Greene’s doomed farm, and the gut-wrenching secrets of Terminus. Featuring ten pages packed with exclusive pop-up illustrations and blood-drenched action, AMC’s The Walking Dead: The Pop-Up Book is a uniquely terrifying way to experience the walker apocalypse. The Walking Dead © 2015 AMC Film Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved.


The Superpower Space Race

The Superpower Space Race

Author: Robert REEVES

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1489959866

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When the U.S.S.R. launched the first satellite into Earth orbit on October 4, 1957, a wave of fear and awe shook the world. In the heart of the Cold War, this first satellite was a threatening show of power and the decisive event that led to the infamous space rivalry between the U.S.S.R. and the United States. Launching missile after missile skyward, each superpower goaded its rival with impressive feats in space, each determined to prove to the world its technological superiority. As this engrossing work so clearly shows, it was in this pressure cooker of competition that each country achieved undreamed-of advances, stretching the boundaries of humankind's domain and giving us the first thrilling close-ups of the heavenly bodies in our solar system. The Space Age proved to be a rare instance in history, an era when two nations managed to call on their best and brightest to work single-mindedly toward a goal. Funded by millions of dollars and employing the talents of the top scientists and engineers from universities, the military, and, in the United States, the private sector, the space programs on each side of the Iron Curtain worked with determination and genius to build the incredible craft that would take us to the Moon and beyond. Robert Reeves, a respected historian of the Space Age and contributor to Astronomy, Amateur Astronomy, and Deep Sky Journal, describes the massive power and capabilities of these spaceships. Designed to overcome staggering obstacles, our spaceships accomplished what was once deemed impossible. Both the Soviets and the Americans succeeded in landing craft with amazing precision on the nearly airless surface of the Moon. American space probes touched down on the rocky surface of Mars, while the Soviets succeeded in building probes that could withstand the hellish heat and deadly pressure of the Venusian surface, transmitting photographs and readings that were inaccessible from Earth. Scientists today are still analyzing this invaluable information, deducing the story of our solar system by studying the craters on the Moon, the mysterious channels on Mars, and the nightmarish surface of Venus. Reeves illuminates the brilliant achievements and bitter tragedies of conquering the inner solar system. Fueled by pride and national honor, funded by politicians, and designed by the leading engineers of the world, each hard-earned mission was at once a political triumph for each nation and a scientific triumph for humankind. Reeves traces this most exciting history from its extraordinary genesis to the present and looks toward future cooperative ventures which will, with funding, luck, and united effort, yield knowledge and adventure beyond our wildest dreams.