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Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs174 reviews
Judi Barrett

Aladdin, 1982

Great book!
Love this book! I remember borrowing this book from the library when I was growing up and I had to share it with my children. My 2 boys really enjoy this book, especially when the food is gigantic. I would highly recommend this book for children of all ages.
  
  











  



  
Giant Meatball8 reviews
Robert Weinstock

Harcourt Children's Books, 2008

wonderful, whimsical book
Our three year old loves this book and so do we! It appeals to children and parents alike, both visually (our daughter loves the oddball, gorgeous, detailed illustrations-- every character seems to have a peculiar item on his head: bones, chickens, cupcakes; we love the strange Prussian architechture the book's "snoozy" town sports) and rhetorically (the book abounds with silly, clever puns, ...
  
  











  



  
Two Meatballs in the Italian Kitchen11 reviews
Pino Luongo, Mark Strausman

Artisan, 2007

Pass me a fork!
Recipes to warm the heart and soul. Pino and Mark do a great job of letting you know their cooking is sincere. You just want run to the kitchen and try these recipes on your family and friends.
  
  











  



  
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Judi Barrett

Aladdin Paperbacks, 2002
  
  











  



  
Keep on Rollin' Meatballs: and Other Delicious Dinners (Kids Dish)
Nick Fauchald

Picture Window Books, 2008

Its your turn to cook, so get ready to surprise your family and friends with some edible fun. From cheesy peas and carrots penne to keep on rollin baked meatballs, these easy to follow dinner recipes are sure to serve up a smile.
  
  











  



  
Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing out of Sync?45 reviews
Seth Godin

Portfolio Hardcover, 2007

Thinking Through Your Decisions
One thing about Seth's books is they always get me to thinking, and re-thinking. This time, I'm thinking about marketing in today's crazy upside-down new world. Every entrepreneur worth her/his salt should be thinking through their decisions about adopting new techniques, such as blogs and Twitter, and not just tag along with the crowd. Seth helps us sort it all out. For an expansion of concepts ...
  
  











  



  
Spaghetti And Meatballs For All! (Scholastic Bookshelf: Math Skills)9 reviews
Marilyn Burns

Scholastic Paperbacks, 2008

Area, perimeter, and multiplication for all!
I am a student at the University of Arizona South, majoring in elementary education. I recently read this book to a class of 3rd grade students. The children anjoyed watching as the guests arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Comfort and re-arranged the tables and chairs each time someone else showed up. They also enjoyed the fact that only Mr. and Mrs. Comfort's names were given and everyone else ...
  
  











  



  
Pickles To Pittsburgh The Sequel To Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs : A Sequel To I Cloudy With A Chance Of ...16 reviews
Judi Barrett

Atheneum, 1997

As good as the first
I was surprised to read all the negative reviews of this book so I had to submit my own. My son loves this book even more than the first (also one of his favorites). This one, like the first, has great illustrations, a great story, and never fails to get my little one giggling (even after reading it 100 times)!
  
  











  



  
Meatballs and Dead Birds: A Photo Gallery of Destroyed Japanese Aircraft in World War II3 reviews
James P. Gallagher

Stackpole Books, 2004

A unique and refreshing reference
Any aviation buff that reads through this book will come away with a haunted sense of loss, and a feeling of relief that someone took the time to snap these photographs. The author documents the state of Japanese warbirds immediately following the end of the war, as they were being literally shoved aside to make way for the occupation. Aircraft that would be priceless if they still existed ...
  
  











  



  
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs1 review
judi barrett

houghton mifflin, 1989

Cute, clever book for all ages.
This is one of my few favorite books that my mother used to read to me when I was very young. The book is easily appreciated by all ages -- by adults, because of the tongue-in-cheek humor that you have to be older to understand; by reading-age children, because it is a nice mid-difficulty reading level, not too tough but still causing the child to pause, think, and sound out some of the words; ...
  
  











  



  
A Man and His Meatballs: The Hilarious but True Story of a Self-Taught Chef and Restaurateur6 reviews
John Lafemina

William Morrow Cookbooks, 2006

Great Story
The is the perfect book for anyone who has ever wanted to own a restaurant. The first half of the book is compelling and funny, and gives a lot of insight into what it takes to open a restaurant in NYC. I couldn't put it down!
  
  











  



  
The Fourth Tower of Inverness16 reviews
Meatball Fulton

ZBS Foundation, 1993

stop reading now and buy it....
There's nothing else like this, except Moon Over Morocco, the more or less sequel to 4th Tower. If you want to be swept away into another world, put on good headphones, turn off your phone, cellphone, computer, etc., and enter another reality. Everything reviewers have said is true, but nothing can express how good this is. Buy it and listen over and over..... owoooooo, return to those thrilling ...
  
  











  



  
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Scholastic Bookfiles)

Teaching Resources, 2003
  
  











  



  
Binnur's Turkish Cookbook: Kebab & Meatball Recipes

Binnur Tomay, 2008

Binnur's Turkish Cookbook: Delicious, healthy and easy-to-make Ottoman & Turkish recipes. This book contains over 20 Kebab & Meatball recipes from TurkishCookbook.com, a blog by Binnur Tomay, who moved to Canada from Turkey in the mid-90s. This is a collection of delicious, healthy and easy-to-prepare Turkish and Ottoman dishes that will leave you salivating for more. The book contains recipes with ingredients that are easily accessible in ...
  
  











  



  
Love and Meatballs20 reviews
Susan Volland

NAL Trade, 2004

Witty and Interesting
Giovanna/Jo is a smart and charming Italian woman who works at her family's restaurant. She's in one of those "searching for herself" or "just floating along" sort of phases. She isn't expecting any changes to her life. While she's not altogether unhappy, she's not moving toward change. Change happens whether she likes it or not. Her family's restaurant is sued for $5,000,000 by a former ...
  
  











  



  
Ruby 22 reviews
Meatball Fulton (aka Thomas Lopez)

ZBS Foundation, 1985

Ruby 2
You will love this story of a galactic gumshoe and a pretty good one!! I listened to this in my car and it was so silly and fun that I didn't want to kill any drivers!! Ruby blasts road rage!!
  
  











  







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