There are monsters all over the place if you look carefully. Some stomp on the ground while others fly through the air, swim in the ocean or rocket through space. In this colorful punch-out book, kids can assemble four different creatures: a tentacled sea monster, a three-eyed scary monster, a winged flying monster, and an alien with UFO. The book remains intact when the model pieces are detached.
Build 18 of the biggest, baddest, most terrifying monsters from the land of Ravenhold. There are ten pages of hair-raising stickers to help you build a giant sea monster, a double-headed dragon, and many other sinister creatures. Includes a map of Ravenhold, and statistics of each monster's strength, intelligence and magic force. Using the sticker pages at the end of the book, build each monster by sticking on their missing claws, fangs and other ghoulish things. Great for fans of monsters and fantasy worlds. Young children will find this book irresistible.
Four easy-to-assemble figures of ferocious dragons will captivate young imaginations. Fold-out pages allow kids to punch out each of the models while leaving the rest of the book intact. Simple, colorfully illustrated text recounts dragon legends and lore, from the creatures' preference for impenetrable forests and underwater caverns to their scaly anatomy and magical powers.
As a teenager in a working-class English town, Jack Buckby found himself at the center of the biggest nationalist movement in modern British history. Looking for a political group that championed working people concerned about mass immigration, he stumbled into a world of anti-Semitism, racist paranoia, and extreme-right violence and terrorism. Through those experiences, Jack explains how both the left and the right fundamentally misunderstand what it means to be “far right” and why young men are becoming radicalized across the Western world. Through a three-pronged attack carried out by the media, negligent politicians, and far-left ideologues, the white working class is being backed into a corner and forced to either be quiet, or get radical.
Every day, your child encounters language arts in many different situations. The activities in Creative Kids Language Arts make learning language arts fun while also challenging your child to use language arts skills in different subject areas. The activities include stories, games, science experiments, and crafts! In Creative Kids Language Arts, your first grader will: --¥ Practice reading comprehension and writing sentences. --¥ Identify parts of speech and punctuation. --¥ Play exciting language arts games. --¥ Read fascinating science passages and complete fun experiments. --¥ Unscramble and spell words to unlock science facts. --¥ Create fun stages and puppets and write creative stories.
Every day, your child encounters language arts in many different situations. The activities in Creative Kids Language Arts make learning language arts fun while also challenging your child to use language arts skills in different subject areas. The activities include stories, games, science experiments, and crafts! In Creative Kids Language Arts, your first grader will: *Practice reading comprehension and writing sentences *Identify parts of speech and punctuation *Play exciting language arts games *Read fascinating science passages and complete fun experiments *Unscramble and spell words to unlock science facts *Create fun stages and puppets and write creative stories
“Williams gives her appliqué a fresh new look by mixing wool with linen and cotton . . . a folk art look with a bit of whimsy.” —The Applique Society Newsletter Pick up your needle and create landscapes filled with fanciful flowers and creatures from field, forest, and ocean. Designer Wendy Williams shows you how to make 15 appliqué projects in a style that’s part folk, part contemporary, and entirely delightful. Easy freezer-paper techniques and wool felt make the stitching go quickly. Add to the fun by embellishing with hand embroidery and machine quilting. · 15 projects for all skill levels: quilts, pillows, bags, sewing kit, needle case, and more · New ways to mix wool, cotton, and linen give your appliqué a fresh look · Includes instructions for 13 embroidery stitches “Just gorgeous . . . Each of the 15 patterns has wonderfully bright colors that give a modern and whimsical feel to the designs.” —StitchDoodles “Can you use wool, cotton, and linen in the same quilt? Absolutely! Wendy Williams proves it with this collection of quilts, bags, pillows, and small gifts. Stitchers of all skill levels will enjoy the projects in this book.” —Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting “Colorful and whimsical designs.” —Quilter’s Companion Magazine “This book is all about combining our traditional cotton prints with wool and linen, to add a new dimension . . . There are wall quilts, runners, pillows, bags, and sewing notions galore.”—All About Applique
The Undying Monster (1922) is a horror novel by Jessie Douglas Kerruish. Recognized as a groundbreaking work of lycanthropy, or werewolf fiction, The Undying Monster was adapted into a successful 1942 horror film starring James Ellison, Heather Angel, and John Howard. Haunted for generations, the Hammand family has grown accustomed to tragedy. Early deaths, suicides, and gruesome injuries plague their family tree, and they have long been regarded as pariahs in their rural English community. When Oliver Hammand survives a vicious attack while walking in the woods one night, his sister Swanhild resolves to put an end to the ancient curse. Seeking the guidance of Luna Bartendale, a powerful psychic, Swanhild convinces her brother to join her on a journey of discovery and danger to not only free their family from its dreadful cycle, but to save their own young lives. Together with Luna, they scour ancient archives, investigate ruined graveyards, and search for whatever clues they can find. As they delve deep into the heart of their family’s mystery, Oliver falls deeply in love with Luna. Led to the edge of existence itself, the trio find themselves face to face with a horror too terrible to imagine. The Undying Monster is a masterpiece of werewolf fiction by a largely forgotten writer of popular romance, mystery, and horror novels. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Jessie Douglas Kerruish’s The Undying Monster is a classic of English horror fiction reimagined for modern readers.
Who killed the economy? A page-turning, true-crime exposé of the subprime salesmen and Wall Street alchemists who produced the biggest financial scandal in American history "It's hard to have a guilty conscience if you don't have a conscience. Anything that benefited production - that benefited me and benefited my wallet - I'd do it." The sales force at Ameriquest Mortgage took this philosophy to heart. They watched the Hollywood white-collar-crime flick "Boiler Room" as a training tape, studying how to pitch overpriced deals to unsuspecting home owners. They learned how to forge signatures on mortgage paperwork and create fake documents in "cut-and-paste" operations they dubbed "The Lab" or "The Art Department." In this stunning narrative, award-winning reporter Michael W. Hudson reveals the story of the rise and fall of the subprime mortgage business by chronicling the rise and fall of two corporate empires: Ameriquest and Lehman Brothers. As the biggest subprime lender and Wall Street's biggest patron of subprime, Ameriquest and Lehman did more than any other institutions to create the feeding frenzy that emboldened mortgage pros to flood the nation with high-risk, high-profit home loans. It's a tale populated by a remarkable cast of the characters: a shadowy billionaire who created the subprime industry out of the ashes of the 1980s S&L scandal; Wall Street executives with an insatiable desire for product; struggling home owners ensnared in the most ingenious of traps; lawyers and investigators who tried to expose the fraud; politicians and bureaucrats who turned a blind eye; and, most of all, the drug-snorting, high-living salesmen who tell all about the money they made, the lies they told, the deals they closed. Provocative and gripping, The Monster is a searing exposé of the bottom-feeding fraud and top-down greed that fueled the financial collapse.