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Danny Dunn and the Universal Glue
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill Consumer Products (November, 1977)
Authors: Jay Williams, Raymond Abrashkin, and Paul Sagsoorian
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This book is pretty cool!
Even though I read this book a little while ago, I remember it being good. I liked the whole book, especially the end and the middle.


Danny Dunn Scientific Detective
Published in Hardcover by McGraw Hill Consumer Products (April, 1976)
Author: Jay Williams
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Wow! Danny VS crime!
Danny makes a ghost-detector and a robot bloodhound in this especially action-packed episode. Irene encounters a hippie. Joe opines that they should all be sleeping and/or eating. I love it!!!


Danny Dunn&the Homework Machine
Published in School & Library Binding by McGraw-Hill (January, 1900)
Author: Williams
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A Lasting Memory
When the Professor invents a machine which will do homework, the temptation is just too much for Danny and his friends. The hilarious antics of Danny served to keep this book fresh in my memory 40 years after I had first read it. This type of fun never grows old and hopefully new generations of young readers will learn from Danny that it doesn't pay to take a shortcut when learning is concerned.


Danny Orlis and the Mystery of the Wrecked Plane
Published in Paperback by Back to the Bible (April, 1992)
Author: Bernard Palmer
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GREAT BOOK!
My Granddad gave me an old copy of this book. It didn't look toexciting so it sat on my bookshelf for about a month, well I got bored and so I picked it up. WOW! I coun't put it down till I finished it! It was very touching and it made me think! Great BOOK!


Danny Pine and Patty Plum Tree
Published in Paperback by DeVorss & Company (July, 1991)
Author: Willie Lee Watkins
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Danny Pine and Patty Plum tree
This is a delightful childrens' book.It is the story of two trees,Danny,a wise old pine,and Patty,the latest newcomer to the forest.Through Danny's wise counsel ,and the situations she encounters,Patty learns many things in the "school of life". This book teaches the effect of thoughts and attitudes on our lives and does so without "preaching".It is profoundly spiritual,but not religious.There is no mention of religious or sectarian doctrine.This is a "plus" to me. The wonderful color illustrations bring the story alive.I would recommend this book for children 2-12,and it would even benefit us grown-up kids too.There is not one of us who couldn't profit from reading and applying this book.


Danny's Duck
Published in School & Library Binding by Candlewick Press (March, 1995)
Authors: June Crebbin and Clara Vulliamy
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Wonderful story, illustrations, kept toddlers attention!
I began reading this book to my son when he was a year old. Although this book is geared for 4-8 year olds, the story and the pictures captured my toddler's attention. The duck in the story is something that children can understand. It is wonderfully illustrated with great reading text.


Danny: The Murder of a Man With Down Syndrome
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (August, 2000)
Authors: Patricia Smith and George Smith
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A Remarkably Good Read--A Real Page Turner
Based on a true story, this book provides the reader with two unforgettable insights. The first is the "human-ness" of those members of our society not blessed with perfect births, and the warm interrelationships of their direct family members as well as the "neighborhood" family members. The second is an "in your face" realism of the consequences of the deterioration of our older established neighborhoods, and a legal system (ours) where many of the key members are much more interested in upward mobility and societal profile than in "equal justice for all" as set out by our constitutional forefathers. The readers of this book will close it with many lingering thoughts!


Discovery Inn, The Photographs of Danny Clinch
Published in Hardcover by Razorfish Studios (01 October, 1998)
Authors: Danny Clinch, Danny Clinch, and Craig Kanarick
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Showcasing unparalleled skill
Danny Clinch is, in my opinion, the most skilled rock photographer the genre has seen. And it isn't just rock - his subjects come from a multitude of musical backgrounds. His photographs are gorgeously composed, often spontaneous, intimate, insightful, and articulate. Most notably, his work breaks through the superficial shell of music legends that they have become accustomed to showing to the media. Clinch approaches these people on a personal level, and in doing so captures moments with a sensitivity and decisiveness that you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere. He works in any number of formats, but regardless of the camera he's using, the results are consistently good. This book is an amazing showcase of Clinch's work and is something both music fans and followers of photography will find great value in. Highly recommended.


Don't Look Up: The Real Story Behind the Virginia Ufo Sightings
Published in Paperback by Empire Publishing (November, 1988)
Authors: Danny Gordon and Paul Dellinger
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A Good Book About the Anatomy of a UFO Event
Paul Dellinger's years of reportorial skills allowed him to do a most excellent job detailing the UFO events in this book, events that were eventually aired on the TV Show UNSOLVED Mysteries. Paul is detailed oriented writer as is his partner Danny Gordon. I was one of the speakers at the public gathering in Rural Retreat, and they got the details of what I said with very little error. That alone is hard to do in this day and age of the soundbite. The events detailed in the book happened as outlined. The mystery of what really happened remains like all UFO events thus far-unsolved. Unknown to Danny and Paul, after the talk at the Community College, many lcally prominent citizens contacted me privately and related suspected abduction experiences to me. I did not follow up as at that time I did not give much credibility to abductions. But the book is well done and a good addition to the research library of anyone interested in the subject of UFO's.


Doors -- Artistic Vision
Published in Paperback by Sanctuary Pub Ltd (01 June, 1998)
Authors: Doug Sundling, Diana Bittner, and Danny Sugerman
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Just the Facts
Doug's insight and study of The Door's will prove to be of interest to any Door's fan. His book will give you the facts of the group, no disinformation or creative story-telling here. I have already had the pleasure of reading some of his other books and I can tell you that he is an author that will tell it like it is and give you an insight you have yet to see in any aspect he is writing about. He plunges to the depth of the soul of the subject and comes back up again to leave you thinking of how this applies to your own life. I would reccomend anything that he writes as time well spent.


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