Space Monster's Birthday Party

Space Monster's Birthday Party
Author: Michèle Dufresne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2005
Genre: Birthday parties
ISBN: 9781584533306

Spaceboy and Galaxy Girl are nervous that they will not like the food at Space Monster's birthday party.

The Best Birthday Parties Ever!

The Best Birthday Parties Ever!
Author: Kathy Ross
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0822535483

What kind of birthday party would you like to have? Have you always wanted to be an astronaut? Do you love rainbows? Do you find a roomful of monsters appealing? Or perhaps you’re a budding artist? No matter what your interests, you can put together a party that is truly yours. All that’s required are some scissors and paste and a few easy-to-find household materials. THE BEST BIRTHDAY PARTIES EVER! has everything you need to know to plan and create twelve dynamite theme birthday parties. Each party section included clearly illustrated step-by-step instructions for making invitations, table decorations, party hats, favors, and creative cakes. Also, there are instructions for lots of games to play at each part, as well as a craft for your guests to make and take home. So, have fun putting your party together, enjoy your best birthday party ever – and happy birthday!

Little Monsters

Little Monsters
Author: Helene Brembeck
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007
Genre: Actor-network theory
ISBN: 3825802817

This book is about stories of consumption beyond the culture - economy divide. By bringing along Actor Network Theory, entities that in conventional approaches are taken for granted, such as consumers, goods and companies proves to be unstable assemblages of humans, goods and technologies. We meet materialistic children and parents creating an intimate moment at McDonald's, car poolers trying to get out of the grip of individual transportation, young couples imagining a home in that odd reversal of private space, the furniture store and grown men practicing a hobby so close to childhood that it causes unease. These, and other examples, line that up as our monsters, ready to act out the drama. Considering that actor-network theory has its roots in narratology of Algirdas Greimas (1917-1992), what better use can one imagine for it than its application to the tales of consumption. In the best ANT-ian style, the book refuses to label people, things and phenomena with the received names. The message is: wait until the end of the story to see whether or not a big company wins over small consumers, or if behind a bewitching trademark hides a good fairy or a wicked witch. This collection challenges most of the common places about consumption, production, markets and consumers.

Live to Tell the Tale

Live to Tell the Tale
Author: Keith Ammann
Publisher: Gallery / Saga Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1982122692

From the author of The Monsters Know What They’re Doing comes an introduction to combat tactics for Dungeons & Dragons players. In his first book, The Monsters Know What They’re Doing (based on his popular blog), Keith Ammann unleashed upon the D&D world a wave of clever, highly evolved monster tactics. Now it’s only fair that he gives players the tools they need to fight back…and prevail! An introduction to combat tactics for fifth-edition Dungeons & Dragons players, Live to Tell the Tale evens the score. It examines the fundamentals of D&D battles: combat roles, party composition, attacking combos, advantage and disadvantage, Stealth and Perception, and more…including the ever-important consideration of how to run away! Don’t worry about creating a mathematically perfect character from square one. Survival isn’t about stats—it’s about behavior! With four turn-by-turn, roll-by-roll, blow-by-blow sample battles, Live to Tell the Tale breaks down how to make the best choices for your cherished characters so that they can survive their adventures, retire upon their accumulated riches, and tell stories about the old days that nobody will ever believe.

All the Monsters Are Here

All the Monsters Are Here
Author: Aaron Ray Ballard
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2022-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662419422

All the Monsters Are Here is a debut collection of horror stories by Aaron Ray Ballard. Lurking within the pages of these thirteen terrifying tales are the survivors of a zombie apocalypse who only think their darkest, deadliest days are behind them; a sinister werewolf that likes to play with its prey before feasting; a deranged trucker who can't wait to feed a resourceful young hitchhiker to his cargo; desperate thieves who make the mistake of their lives by holding up the wrong bar; amateur ghost hunters who discover to their horror that true evil really exists; and many more. If you're looking for a book that will keep you up all night with the lights on, search no further. But never say you weren't warned. "In the grand tradition of Serling, Matheson & King, Aaron Ray Ballard's very weird worlds are populated with very ordinary people. The monsters are, indeed, here (trickster demons, trucker vampires, camera ghosts and desert island undead delightfully among them), but character is king in this debut collection from a man who knows, and loves, his horror." Bill Oberst Jr. (Daytime Emmy Award-winning actor for "Take This Lollipop;" CBS-TV's "Criminal Minds;" and "Circus of the Dead")

Tickle Monster

Tickle Monster
Author: Josie Bissett
Publisher: Compendium Publishing & Communications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781932319675

A loveable monster from planet tickle is on a mission to spread laughter on earth.

Demigods and Monsters

Demigods and Monsters
Author: Rick Riordan
Publisher: BenBella Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1937856364

Which Greek god makes the best parent? Would you want to be one of Artemis' Hunters? Why do so many monsters go into retail? Spend a little more time in Percy Jackson's world—a place where the gods bike among us, monsters man snack bars, and each of us has the potential to become a hero. Find out: • Why Dionysus might actually be the best director Camp Half-Blood could have • How to recognize a monster when you see one • Why even if we aren't facing manticores and minotaurs, reading myth can still help us deal with the scary things in our own lives Plus, consult our glossary of people, places, and things from Greek myth: how Medusa got her snake hair extensions, why Chiron isn't into partying and paintball like the rest of his centaur family, and the whole story on Percy's mythical namesake.