books:
Dragons: A Pop-Up Book of Fantastic Adventures
17 reviews
Keith Moseley
Abrams Books for Young Readers
, 2006
Fantastic Pop-Up
This is yet another fantastic pop-up book. I collect pop-up books and I certainly was not disappointed with this one, DRAGONS: A Pop-Up Book of Fantastic Adventures.
Henry Reeds Journey
3 reviews
Keith Robertson
Yearling
, 1974
Not as good as Henry Reed, Inc. . . .
Henry Reed's Journey is a book about Henry Reed, the son of a traveling diplomat, and his travels across the United States. He meets his friend Midge Glass, from the summer before (read Henry Reed, Inc. first), and travels with her family all over the United States. Midge's father believes that whenever Henry is around, strange things happen, which is true, although it is not Hnery's fault. ...
Henry Reed, Inc. (Puffin Books)
15 reviews
Keith Robertson
Puffin
, 1989
great summer reading
"Henry Reed, Inc." is the first of a series of books about a fourteen-year-old boy who is the son of a diplomat. The book was written in the late fifties and is Henry's journal about what happens when he is sent to New Jersey to spend the summer with his relatives. His teacher gave him an assignment to report on the free enterprise system in the United States, so Henry starts a business. Soon ...
Henry Reed's Think Tank
2 reviews
Keith Robertson
Viking Juvenile
, 1986
Henry Reed's Think Tank
Title of the book: Henry Reed's Think Tank By: Keith Robertson Reviewed by: P. Elayath Period: 1 This book is an excellent book for anybody. Henry lives in Italy, but he comes to the U.S.A for the summer to live with his Aunt and Uncle. His best friend, Midge, is the same age, and she is a lot like Henry(which is how they came to be friends). When they decide to start a think tank, ...
The Year of the Jeep
3 reviews
Keith Robertson
Viking Juvenile
, 1968
Impressions after rereading this book 25 years later
I seriously doubt that anybody will read this review - but here goes. This book was one of the first "grown-up" books that I read when I was a child. I used to read and reread the Henry Reed stories by the same author - but this one was different because it didn't have any pictures, not even on the cover (the Henry Reed series had three or four pictures per volume) and the characters were ...
The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error 1 (10 pack handouts) (Revised)
1 review
Moody Publishers
, 1985
Personal Opinion on Spirit of Truth &Spirit of Error, 1 & 2
These two handouts are excellent brief comparisons of world teachings and religions, from a Christian perspective. We have early issues, from the 1980's I believe, and they are all but unreadable from wear. My wife and I were delighted to find them still in print, as they are very useful references when discussing different beliefs with others. We are now ordering our fourth package (ten per ...
The Cloud Dream of the Nine
Kim Man-Choong
Aegypan
, 2005
The reader must lay aside all Western notions of morality if he would thoroughly enjoy this book. The scene of the amazing "Cloud Dream of the Nine," the most moving romance of polygamy ever written, is laid about 849 A.D. in the period of the great Chinese dynasty of the Tangs. By its simple directness this hitherto unknown Korean classic makes an ineffaceable impression. But the story of the devotion of Master Yang to eight women and of ...
Henry Reed's Big Show
1 review
Keith Robertson
Yearling
, 1978
Henry Reed's Big Show
This is the fourth book in the Henry Reed series. In this book, Henry Reed returns to rural New Jersey for his third summer with his aunt and uncle. Each summer, Henry and his friend and partner-in-chicanery, Midge Glass, embark on a business scheme that results in humorous twists and moderately successful outcomes. This summer, Henry and Midge want to produce some sort of entertainment show, but ...
Henry Reed's Babysitting Service (Puffin Book)
6 reviews
Keith Robertson
Puffin
, 1989
More fun from Henry and Midge
Anyone who has ever babysat before will be all-too-familiar with the trials Henry and Midge have to suffer through in this third book of the Henry Reed series. Keith Robertson does it once again with wacky babysitting scenarios everyone can identify with. You'll be cheering by the end of the book -- I guarantee it.
Comparing Christianity with the Cults
Moody Publishers
, 2007
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