Outer Space Astronaut and UFO Coloring Book: With Funny Alien Sayings, Inspirational Space Quotes, Cool Rocket Ships, Moon Landing, Solar System Plane


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Greetings Earthlings!This coloring book is outta this world! Have hours of fun coloring intergalactic space adventures with Astronauts, Aliens, Moon Men, Martians and more! Give a positive and educational coloring experience to Space Travelers of all ages! Encourage kids to reach for the stars with inspirational space quotes, funny alien abductions, learning, interstellar planet landscapes, rocket man, space flights, lunar landing, UFO conspiracies, rings of Saturn, celestial animal constellations and awesome space vessels. Travel across the galaxy in this entertaining Coloring Book for girls, boys, kids and adults. Perfect gift for budding astronomers, engineers, mathematicians, designers, artist, astronauts, and problem solvers. Encourage education through the arts! Coloring at all ages benefits - relaxation, early reading, better handwriting, improve of focus and stronger hand eye coordination. This coloring book makes a great coloring activity for your toddler, preschooler, kindergartener, stem kids, tween, teen, or adult! With Fun, and Hilarious Quotes such as: My Nose Itches Blast Off! It's not a phase! Make an impact Outta this World Spaced Out We're not Alone DIBS Comet me bro! Take me to your Pizza So Extra (Terrestrial) Just Visiting Namaspace Spend your space cruse coloring: Shootings Stars, Animal Constellations, the Sun, Moon, Star, Pluto, Mars, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter, Uranus, Milky Way, the Solar System, Lunar Phases, Asteroids, Comets, Satellites, Alien life, Martians, Robots, Rockets, Spaceships, Cornfields, Desert Landscapes, Space Explorers, Dinosaurs, and so much more! Come on an awesome adventure across the galaxy with this cool Outer Space Coloring Book!




Space Unicorn Galaxy Astronaut Coloring Book: for Girls, with Inspirational Quotes, Funny UFO, Solar System Planets, Rainbow Rockets, Animal Constella


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Space is Magical! Join these Space Exploring Unicorns on a fun and scientific adventure to the stars! Full of imaginative coloring pages for all ages! Great for girls and boys who love Mythical Creatures and Outer Space. Follow the Rainbow Astronauts into the galaxy and beyond. Have hours of fun coloring intergalactic space adventures activity with Astronauts, Aliens, Moon Men, Martians and more! Give a positive and educational coloring experience to Space Travelers of all ages! Encourage kids to reach for the stars with inspirational space quotes, funny alien abductions, learning, interstellar planet landscapes, rocket man, space flights, lunar landing, UFO conspiracies, rings of Saturn, celestial animal constellations and awesome space vessels. Travel across the galaxy in this entertaining Coloring Book for girls, boys, kids and adults. Perfect gift for budding astronomers, engineers, mathematicians, designers, artist, astronauts, and problem solvers. Encourage education through the arts! Coloring at all ages benefits - relaxation, early reading, better handwriting, improve of focus and stronger hand eye coordination. This coloring book makes a great coloring activity for your toddler, preschooler, kindergartener, stem kids, tween, teen, or adult! With Fun, and Hilarious Quotes such as: Sparkle wherever you go Space hair don't care Blast off Love you to the Moon and back We rule the Galaxy I need more space Just visiting Reach for the Stars Houston, There's no prob-llama here So Extra (Terrestrial) Spend your space cruse coloring: Shootings Stars, Animal Constellations, the Sun, Moon, Star, Pluto, Mars, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter, Uranus, Milky Way, the Solar System, Lunar Phases, Asteroids, Comets, Satellites, Alien life, Martians, Robots, Cat Unicorns, Pugicorns, Rainbows, Caticorns, Llamacorns, Space Ice Cream Treats, Rockets, Spaceships, Cornfields, Desert Landscapes, Space Explorers, Dinosaurs, and so much more! Come on an awesome adventure across the galaxy with this cool Outer Space Unicorn Coloring Book!




The Storyteller's Thesaurus


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Writers, game designers, teachers, and students ~this is the book youve been waiting for! Written by storytellers for storytellers, this volume offers an entirely new approach to word finding. Browse the pages within to see what makes this book different:




This Placid Lake


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The Onion Book of Known Knowledge


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Are you a witless cretin with no reason to live? Would you like to know more about every piece of knowledge ever? Do you have cash? Then congratulations, because just in time for the death of the print industry as we know it comes the final book ever published, and the only one you will ever need: The Onion's compendium of all things known. Replete with an astonishing assemblage of facts, illustrations, maps, charts, threats, blood, and additional fees to edify even the most simple-minded book-buyer, The Onion Book of Known Knowledge is packed with valuable information -- such as the life stages of an Aunt; places to kill one's self in Utica, New York; and the dimensions of a female bucket, or "pail." With hundreds of entries for all 27 letters of the alphabet, The Onion Book of Known Knowledge must be purchased immediately to avoid the sting of eternal ignorance.




Wacky and Wonderful Misconceptions About Our Universe


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From unicorns on the Moon to UFOs piloted by Martian bees, this book chronicles some of the strangest ideas that have been put forward – and have actually been believed in -- about our universe. Drawn from tales dating from the Middle Ages to the present, this collection of stories takes readers on an imaginative and wild ride through the ages and minds of some of the wackiest, tackiest, most outlandish concepts in astronomy, cosmology and physics. Follow along as Geoff Kirby recounts each quirky idea in detail and explains how these theories fare against modern astronomical research and technologies.




Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket


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Sadie Sprocket is ready to soar! Sadie Sprocket is a girl with a big dream--to go to Mars! No one has been to Mars (yet!), so of course that's where Sadie sets her sights. She learns everything she can about the planet and space, then assembles her crew of trusty stuffed animals. Together they build a rocket and prepare for the historic journey. And then finally--blastoff! Sadie and her team make it to Mars, but what will they encounter when they leave the ship? And will they travel home safely as the world watches? With cheery rhyming text and quirky artwork, this is a story about dreaming big and reaching for the stars. The book includes facts about Mars and women in space to inspire budding explorers everywhere.




The History of Science Fiction


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The History of Science Fiction traces the origin and development of science fiction from Ancient Greece up to the present day. The author is both an academic literary critic and acclaimed creative writer of the genre. Written in lively, accessible prose it is specifically designed to bridge the worlds of academic criticism and SF fandom.




Dreamland


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There is a place in the Nevada desert the size of Belgium that doesn't officially exist. It is the airbase where test flights of our top-secret experimental military aircraft are conducted and --not coincidentally--where the conspiracy theorists insist the Pentagon is hiding UFOs and aliens. This is Dreamland--or Area 51. For Phil Patton, the idea of writing a travel account of a place he couldn't actually visit was irresistible. What he found was a world where Chick Yeager and the secret planes of the Cold War converged with the Nevada Test Site and alien landings at Roswell. A think tank for aviation engineering, Dreamland can be seen from a summit outside the base's perimeter, a hundred miles north of Las Vegas. On Freedom Ridge, groups of airplane buffs gather with their camouflage outfits and binoculars. These are the Stealth chasers, the Skunkers, guys with code names like Agent X and Zero, hoping for a glimpse of the rumored raylike shapes of planes like Black Manta and "the mother ship." The most mysterious craft is Aurora, the successor to the legendary U-2, said to run on methane and fly as fast as Mach 6. Scanning the same horizon, the UFO buffs are looking for the hovering lights and doughnut-shaped contrails of alien aircraft. Are they looking at something sinister and mysterious? Imagined? Or more terrestrial than they think? Dreamland shows how much we need mystery in the information age, and how the cultures of nuclear power and airpower merge with the folklores of extraterrestrials and earthly conspiracies. Patton found people who found themselves in the mysteries of the place. John Lear, the son of aviation pioneer Bill Lear--who gave his name to the jet--served as a pilot for the CIA's Air America, but back home, he became fascinated by UFOs and eventually believed in it all: the underground bases, the alien-human hybrids, the secret treaties. But was he a true believer, or part of a disinformation campaign? Bob Lazar seems to know when the saucers will come, and has made three clear sightings at night along Dreamland's perimeter, but is his story real, or a vision of what's possible? Dreamland is an exploration of America's most secret place: the base for our experimental airplanes, the fount of UFO rumors, an offshoot of the Nevada Test Site. How this "blackspot" came to exist--its history, its creators, its spies and counterspies--is Phil Patton's tale. He tunnels into the subcultures of the conspiracy buffs, the true believers, and the aeronautic geniuses, creating a novelistic tour de force destined to make us all rethink our convictions about American know-how--and alien inventiveness.




Dreamland


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Bob Lazar is the reason Area 51 became infamous in the 1980s and his recent appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast with 7 million listeners is credited with inspiring the Storm Area 51 phenomenon. In his DREAMLAND autobiography, Lazar reveals every detail of his highly controversial story about being an insider within the world's most legendary military research base. Bob Lazar was a brilliant young physicist that found himself employed at a top secret facility in the middle of the desert outside Las Vegas. Under the watchful eye of the government elite, he is tasked with understanding an exotic propulsion system being used by an advanced aerospace vehicle he is told came from outer space. The stressful work and long, odd hours start to wear on Bob and he becomes concerned for his safety. He tells his wife and a couple close friends about what he's doing in the desert, and his employers find out and are furious. When they station goons outside his house, Bob seeks help from wealthy UFOlogist, John Lear, who encourages Bob to take his story to award-winning investigative journalist George Knapp at KLAS-TV, a CBS affiliate. To prove he's telling the truth, Bob takes a group of people out into the desert to watch a test flight of the "flying saucer." On the way home, they are stopped by the police, who notify the base, and Bob loses his job. In a series of interviews with CBS TV, Bob Lazar then blows the lid off "Area 51," blows the whistle on the effort to conceal this craft from the American people, and blows up his career as a top physicist. Bob Lazar's reports have been the subject of intense controversy for decades. He has been interviewed numerous times and his story has been corroborated by other individuals he worked with and who were present when these events happened. But until now, Bob Lazar has never told his own story, in every detail in his own words, about those exciting days in the desert outside of Las Vegas and how the world came to learn about the experiments being conducted at Area 51.