True Stories of Strange Events and Odd People


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Lawrence Bartell experienced many strange events over the course of his long life, at least partly because he deliberately strayed far from the beaten path in science. While it might not have been the most efficient way to gain a reputation in his field, it was more fun. In his memoir, he presents a collection of entertaining, sometimes bizarre stories collected over a lifetime. Bartell chronicles a wide variety of experiences, such as his predisposition to indulge in childhood pranks, his arrest as a possible Russian spy, his work on the Manhattan Project, his entry into the Guinness Book of Records, his stint in the US Navy during wartime, and his appointment as visiting professor in Moscow during the height of the Cold War. As he recalls the curious and often bizarre true stories he acquired over a lifetime, it soon becomes evident that scientists are just as human as anyone else and that beer really can play an important role in preparing one for a PhD thesis. True Stories of Strange Events and Odd People shares details from a scientist's one-of-a-kind journey through life as he observes the world around him, tests his theories, and learns valuable life lessons.




Life Stories: the Odd Bits


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People say, “When life deals you lemons, make lemonade” as if they knew the recipe and of course could lay hands on the other ingredients. The people between the covers of this book tried to follow the initial advice, and this is the result: not exactly lemonade, not exactly soup, not exactly toxic but more or less what you might expect if you tried making lemonade from substitute ingredients such as cabbage stalks, bacon rind, honey, brewer’s yeast and fermented socks. PLEASE NOTE: this is not an approved recipe. You can try it in the safety of your own home, but the author takes no responsibility for the results, he can make an educated guess...




Stories of Odd


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Enter into the world of the human psyche. Discover a collection of imaginative and distinctive short stories and essays that explore thought and emotion. Controversial and embracing, Stories of Odd sheds new light on shadowy ideas.




Strange Stories and Theories by One Odd Man


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Delve into the zanny brain of John Boyer with this book: Strange Thoughts & Theories by One Odd Man. What is this book about, everything and nothing all at once. Most of the stories are only one or two pages each...so if you don't like to read, this is the book for you.




The Tree: And Other Odd Short Stories


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Join us in the wonderful wacky world within these pages of six unknown fairy tales and other odd short stories. The subjects span hundreds of years and several topics. Enjoy!







Odd Ones


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As a middle schooler, I read all the time. No really! I was that kid with my nose in the book; you know the 13 year old reading All the President's Men just yearning to have a best friend who might talk about my secret crush on Richard Nixon with me. Obviously that wasn't gonna happen! As I got older, I found more and more that I was tucking my real self away in order to fit in with the crowd and the only place I could still be my authentic self was when I sat down and got lost in a book. In those pages, I could be the fantastic, amazing, outstanding girl I knew I really was no matter how strange that might be. As a middle school teacher, I find many of my students in a similar predicament. I see them tucking their amazingness away just to be one of the crowd. When they look on my shelves for books, if they're not into kissy books or cliquey books, or adventure books or vampire books, they kind of seem to be out of luck. So I decided to put together a book of stories for them. These stories are based on kids with lives that aren't perfect. These kids may look like you or someone you know. Maybe they just seem like kids you could sit down with and chat about what your obsession. I tried to make these stories just the right length. Really, if you are forced to read inside or outside of the classroom, you should be able to read one story in one to three sittings, depending on how many distractions you have to deal with. Some of these stories are based on my experiences, some are based on people I have known and others are based on students I have taught. My hope is that through these stories you can untuck your wonderfulness and enjoy being odd.




Scurvy Goonda: The Story of an Odd Boy and the Pirate Who Ruined His Life


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At age fourteen, Ted Merritt is eager to replace his imaginary friend, a pirate, with real friends but soon he is led from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, into a world of "abstract companions" who are intent on wreaking vengeance on the human race.




Odds and Ends


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The House of Death and Other Weird Tales


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"The House of Death and Other Weird Tales" by Various. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.