Books by "Paul Jennings"

8 books found

Paul Jenning's Weirdest Stories

Paul Jenning's Weirdest Stories

by Paul Jennings

2006 · Penguin Group Australia

Paul Jennings' books are enjoyed by millions of children throughout the world. From the hugely popular UnCollected series comes this special selection of tales – a showcase of Paul's storytelling talents at their very best . . . and weirdest!

Paul Jenning's Spookiest Stories

Paul Jenning's Spookiest Stories

by Paul Jennings

2007 · Penguin Group Australia

The Paul Jennings phenomenon began with the publication of Unreal! in 1985 and, eight million books later, readers all around the world continue to devour his stories. This special edition anthology boasts twenty of Paul's spookiest, fun-filled yarns, hand picked by the author for a spine-tingling reading experience.

Untwisted: The Story of My Life

Untwisted: The Story of My Life

by Paul Jennings

2020 · Allen & Unwin

Honest, insightful, funny - a brilliant memoir about writing and teaching and life from one of Australia's most loved children's authors. In the telling of his own tale, children's author and screenwriter Paul Jennings demonstrates how seemingly small events can combine into a compelling drama. As if assembling the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle he puts together fragments, memories and anecdotes to reveal the portrait of a complex and weathered soul. The accounts of the trials and joys of turning his stories into episodes of the television program Round The Twist will be of special interest to the millions of fans of this series. Untwisted is revealing, moving and very funny. Paul Jennings has crafted perhaps his most masterful story yet ...the story of his life.

An Abridgement of the History of England

An Abridgement of the History of England

by Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul)

1899

Life After Magnet Memories - The Return of the Secret Series: 1988-1994

Life After Magnet Memories - The Return of the Secret Series: 1988-1994

by Nick Goodman, Jo Bunsell, Paul Chandler

2019 · Lulu.com

The Magnet Editor ? the sci-fi adventure series known only to a select few ? was over. But it had an afterlife? Picking up from where The Magnet Editor left off, Life After? was the all-new series that took the space and time escapades of Cabin Relese, all-round adventurer and scientific journalist, to the next level. The Magnet Editor writing team of Nick Goodman and Jo Bunsell return, joined by prolific poet Paul Chandler. Relocating from Mexico to the leafy Sussex village of Handlehead, Cabin ? now without his super powers ? reluctantly takes charge of Base Security and finds it tough at the top. He is plunged into new, perilous and challenging adventures. Accompanied by friends old and new, he faces the darkest terrors, and everything from his marriage to the future of the universe is at stake. Venture deep into the unknown with Life After Magnet Memories, the complete guide to this sequel series!

ONE EYED JACKS ARE WILD

ONE EYED JACKS ARE WILD

by Paul A. Kazakov

2024 · Paul A. Kazakov

One Eyed Jacks Are Wild' is a captivating tale of unlikely bonds, horse racing, and high-stakes poker. Author Paul A. Kazakov unwraps a captivating story of an aged horse trainer and poker maestro, Big Joe Harbin, where he reluctantly joins forces with Samuel Surratt, a young reporter. Samuel's quest to understand his estranged father, Gentleman Gene Beaudry, leads to a rollercoaster journey through the realms of horse racing and underground poker. Harbin's dream of showcasing his rehabilitated racehorses at Santa Anita in Los Angeles pushes the limits of trust and competition, making both mentor and protege confront their pasts. Alongside charismatic King Klassen and two enigmatic women, Farah and Carolina, secrets and grudges unfurl in a thrilling cross-country adventure from Calgary to the glittering lights of Las Vegas, the scorching deserts of Phoenix, and a high-stakes finale in Los Angeles.

A Skeleton in God's Closet

A Skeleton in God's Closet

by Paul L. Maier

2012 · Thomas Nelson

When an ancient skeleton is discovered in Israel, will it shed new light on the life of Jesus or plunge the world into chaos? Dr. Jonathan Weber, Harvard professor and biblical scholar, is looking forward to his sabbatical year on an archaeological dig in Israel. But a spectacular find that seems to be an archaeologist’s dream-come-true becomes a nightmare that many fear will be the death rattle of Christianity. Carefully researched and compellingly written, A Skeleton in God’s Closet explores the tension between faith and doubt when science and religion collide. In the end, it’s a thought-provoking page-turner, driven by one man’s determination to find the truth—no matter the cost.

Tantalising Tommy

Tantalising Tommy

by Paul Gavault, Michael Morton

1911