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Bob the Superhero Sloth

Bob the Superhero Sloth

Naim Mustafa

Indy Pub
2021
sidottu
This fun story involves Bob the Sloth who had one big dream, to become a superhero of the forest. He needed the right partner to help his dream come true. His help will come from the most unlikeliest of places.
Bob vs. The Five Heroes
This is the 7th book written by selected students from Willmore Language Academy in Westminster, California. Each year groups of students are chosen to participate as either authors or illustrators. Together as a group they either write a story or illustrate the story written by their classmates.
Bob's AUTO Biography!: Cars as a Reflection of One's Personality!
Does the car make the man or does the man simply make car choices? What does it say to have had an MGA, two MGBs, One MGB-GT, a TR-6 and a Mazda Miata with pop-up headlights? Is it some kind of obsession? If so, I wish everyone this same obsession. What does it say when the author's auto choices evolved into more family oriented vehicles such as Subarus, Hondas and Toyotas - from sedans to a variety of vans and four-door SUVs? Review approximately 40 vehicles, along with human interest stories of how these autos impacted the author's life - from British sports cars, and a VW Bug, to an original Scion xb, a Cadillac Sedan DeVille, a VW Westphalia camper and a Roadtrek 190 RV. To the author these autos are like a personal museum of memories.
Bob Hope - Biographical Monologue

Bob Hope - Biographical Monologue

Acie Cargill

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
There was nothing Bob Hope loved more than an audience, and audiences responded in kind, particularly soldiers facing combat who desperately needed a laugh.Mr. Hope, who made an art and a vast fortune out of the delivery of the one-line gag, thrived on applause. It was the secret of his youthfulness.It was also an important source of the energy that allowed him to travel millions of miles to entertain American servicemen, far exceeding the effort of any other entertainer. From 1941 to 1948 he performed nearly all his 400 radio programs at military bases. And at an age when most performers curtail their activities, Mr. Hope continued to make his annual tours during the war in Vietnam, playing to the sons of the servicemen he entertained during World War II and the Korean War. For more than 50 years, the "One-Man Morale Machine" spent time away from his family and his comfortable Hollywood life to visit American troops during peacetime and at war. He performed on Navy ships and Army bases, often close enough to hear the sounds of combat. To him, that didn't matter.Servicemen, as well as several generations of civilians, delighted in Mr. Hope's style of humor, epitomized by his breezy monologues, which were tightly woven gags that mixed the topical with the fantastic.This is a 5000 word monologue in 10 scenes which include excerpts from his obituary written by Vncent Canby, a reviewer for the New York Times. Bob Hope is a treasure of American entertainment. Here is his story.
Psychic Bob's Book of Spells

Psychic Bob's Book of Spells

Bob Hickman

Lulu.com
2012
pokkari
Have you wanted to learn magick but didn't know where to begin? Have you ever wished you could be a Witch? Does the idea of conjuring excite you? Join Psychic Bob on a magickal journey. Learn practical magick that you can use everyday. Discover how to find love, happiness, and even wealth with "Psychic Bob's Book of Spells."
Bob Dylan and the British Sixties
Britain played a key role in Bob Dylan's career in the 1960s. He visited Britain on several occasions and performed across the country both as an acoustic folk singer and as an electric-rock musician. His tours of Britain in the mid-1960s feature heavily in documentary films such as D.A. Pennebaker's Don't Look Back and Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home and the concerts contain some of his most acclaimed ever live performances. Dylan influenced British rock musicians such as The Beatles, The Animals, and many others; they, in turn, influenced him.Yet this key period in Dylan's artistic development is still under-represented in the extensive literature on Dylan. Tudor Jones rectifies that glaring gap with this deeply researched, yet highly readable, account of Dylan and the British Sixties. He explores the profound impact of Dylan on British popular musicians as well as his intense, and at times fraught, relationship with his UK fan base. He also provides much interesting historical context – cultural, social, and political – to give the reader a far greater understanding of a defining period of Dylan's hugely varied career. This is essential reading for all Dylan fans, as well as for readers interested in the tumultuous social and cultural history of the 1960s.
Bob Dylan and the British Sixties
Britain played a key role in Bob Dylan's career in the 1960s. He visited Britain on several occasions and performed across the country both as an acoustic folk singer and as an electric-rock musician. His tours of Britain in the mid-1960s feature heavily in documentary films such as D.A. Pennebaker's Don't Look Back and Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home and the concerts contain some of his most acclaimed ever live performances. Dylan influenced British rock musicians such as The Beatles, The Animals, and many others; they, in turn, influenced him.Yet this key period in Dylan's artistic development is still under-represented in the extensive literature on Dylan. Tudor Jones rectifies that glaring gap with this deeply researched, yet highly readable, account of Dylan and the British Sixties. He explores the profound impact of Dylan on British popular musicians as well as his intense, and at times fraught, relationship with his UK fan base. He also provides much interesting historical context – cultural, social, and political – to give the reader a far greater understanding of a defining period of Dylan's hugely varied career. This is essential reading for all Dylan fans, as well as for readers interested in the tumultuous social and cultural history of the 1960s.