Added by: C_Sean_McGee | Karma: 8.13 | Black Hole | 13 August 2013
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Alex and The Gruff
This is the story of a polite and well mannered young boy named Alex who; after being abducted by a paedophile, develops an incredible bond with an angry and foul mouthed toy called The Gruff who teaches young Alex how to find his voice.
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David has taken the screenplay and turned it into an entertaining, exciting novel. The famous character has been updated for the 21st century with high-tech weapons and gadgets, and genetically altered spiders. The story traces Peter Parker from his origins as a wimpy high school nerd to a New York City photographer by day and crime-fighting superhero by night. The usual characters are all well portrayed: Peter's longtime love Mary Jane, the gruff newspaper editor J. Jonah Jamesson, Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and, of course, Spidey's nemesis, the Green Goblin. Much of the book centers on the rivals and how they came to be what they are: one seeking redemption and the other revenge.
Everybody's favorite introspective dark elf butt-kicker is back. And if you're one of the many fans of R.A. Salvatore's phenomenally popular twin-scimitar-swinger, you won't be disappointed. The Silent Blade is old-school Drizzt, an adventure that brings together the original gang: the lovely Cattie-brie, the plump and mischievous Regis, the gruff dwarven father-figure Bruenor, and the even more gruff barbarian hammer-hurler Wulfgar. Better yet, The Silent Blade brings back Drizzt's best worst nemesis, master assassin Artemis Entreri.
Three goats want to go over the troll's bridge. 'Please don't eat me!' says the little goat. 'Wait for the next goat. He's big.' And the little goat goes over the bridge. The big goat says, 'Wait for the next goat. He's very big.' And the big goat goes over the bridge. What does the very big goat say to the troll?