| Scott Peterson - History - 2001 - 404 pages
American journalist Scott Peterson describes the violent events that have torn apart Somalia, Sudan, and Rwanda during the 1990s, including the involvement of the U.S. | |
| Scott Peterson - Juvenile Fiction - 2002 - 28 pages
The villain Shriek, who uses sound as his weapon, wreaks havoc on Gotham City. But when Shriek's stone-splitting sound vibrations miraculously shatter the wall of silence ... | |
| Scott Peterson - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 20 pages
With the reactors running low on amber, it's up to the Dragon Flyz team to retrieve as many crystals as possible to keep Airlandis, their home in the sky, afloat. This 3-D ... | |
| Scott Peterson - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 28 pages
Announcing an exciting new series of Dragon Flyz books based on the animated television series. In these picture books, the four siblings fight to save their home in the sky ... | |
| Disney Book Group, Scott Peterson - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 200 pages
Cartoon Tales gives young kids a chance to enjoy all the fun of their older siblings' comic books and graphic novels! This clever new format interweaves colorful comic strips ... | |
| Disney Book Group, Scott Peterson - Juvenile Fiction - 2005 - 200 pages
Disney Cartoon Tales gives young kids a chance to enjoy all the fun of their older siblings' comic books and graphic novels! This clever new format interweaves colorful comic ... | |
| Scott Peterson - Juvenile Fiction - 2000 - 28 pages
Gotham City in the 21st century. Bruce Wayne, now in his 70s, has hung up his cape for good. Enter Terry McGinnis, teen rebel. Terry stumbles upon the reclusive billionaire's ... | |
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