Weird and Wonderful Plant Pictures
We present you with some weird and wnderful plant pictures that we have taken on our travels. Every once in a while we come across a plant that takes us by surprise for one reason or another. So we decided to start taking pictures of them so that ... [... more]
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Ned Vizzini
The events in these stories are real. Some names have been changed so I don't get yelled at. Ned Vizzini writes about the weird, funny, and sometimes mortifying moments that made up his teen years. With wit, irony, and honesty, Teen Angst? Naaah ... [... more]
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Laura Corio
Everything You Need to Know to Stay Healthy in the Decade Before Menopause You're in the prime of life. As far as you know, menopause could be years away. So why is your body sending you such weird messages? Women today can't afford to lose time ... [... more]
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Robert M. Price
H. P. Lovecraft was the eerily prescient genius who first electrified readers in Weird Tales magazine. His tales changed the face of horror forever and inspired the bloodcurdling offerings of a new generation. These brilliant dark visionaries ... [... more]
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Gordon W. Marshall
True Tales of the ridiculous, the silly, and the just plain weird cases doctors face-lampooning the medical bureaucracy that makes practicing medicine and getting medical care such a headache. Doctors have a sick sense of humor. This is the deep, ... [... more]
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Perri Klass
Understanding and Helping Your Child Who Doesn't Fit In- When to Worry and When Not to Worry From the fourth-grade girl who never gets invited to a birthday party because classmates think she's "weird" to the geek who is terrific at math but is [... more]
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Daniel Pinkwater
Daniel Pinkwater has created many weird and whimsical children's stories that play on the absurdity of reality, among them The Hoboken Chicken's Emergency, Miss Nelson Is Coming, and The Picture of Morty and Ray. [... more]
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Weird And Wonderful Plants
Tillandsias are utterly fascinating and deserve a place in anyone's collection. They are also called living air plants because believe it or not they will grow suspended in nothing but air, hanging from the branches of trees or almost anything. ... [... more]
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