The Big Fib

The Big Fib
Author: Tim Hamilton
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-01-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823431185

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Wow! A boy finds some humongous boxes outside. He and his dog use them to make a train that goes far, far, far; a race car that goes fast, fast, fast; and a plane that goes up, up, up. Litter is everywhere, and the boy blames the wind. But as he watches his elderly neighbor clean up his mess, the boy knows what he must do. Truth triumphs and the boy's honesty is rewarded with forgiveness, friendship, and cookies. An I Like to Read(R) book. Guided Reading Level E.

The Big Fib

The Big Fib
Author: Melissa Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9781606416716

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A little girl who breaks her mother's cookie jar learns that it is always better to tell the truth and face the consequences than deal with a tiny lie that keeps getting bigger and bigger.

The Little People and the Big Fib

The Little People and the Big Fib
Author: Suzanne Weyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1987
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9780871351890

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One Big Fib

One Big Fib
Author: Owen Platt
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595282989

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The First International Bank of Grenada will go down in history as one of the biggest banking swindles of all time. Aided and abetted by a corrupt government, Van Brink and his satraps lured hundreds of innocent investors to place their savings in a bank he claimed "had a vision". With evangelical zeal he preached the gospel of his bank, playing upon the religious and charitable aspect but also promising outlandish returns on investments. From Oregon to Nauru, to Grenada, to Uganda, Van Brink left a trail of financial misery behind him. One Big Fib is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the shady world of offshore banking.

The Big Fib

The Big Fib
Author: Nicole Forrest
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781741358063

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A little pig tell a big fib.

Sid's Big Fib

Sid's Big Fib
Author: Roo Parkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: Competition (Psychology)
ISBN: 9781848867611

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Sid and his friend Lulu are always trying to outdo each other with their weekend activities. One day, Sid tells a little fib, which escalates until no one quite knows the truth.

Adieu Dubya

Adieu Dubya
Author: Timothy McGettigan
Publisher: Timothy McGettigan
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2009-02-25
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 055705110X

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Was George W. Bush really the "worst president ever"? Immediately following his departure from office, historians ranked Dubya as the 36th best (or seventh from the worst) president in US history. Though that's far from a laudable ranking, I still think that 36th out of 44 is a bit overgenerous. Certainly, incompetence is a difficult quality to measure-there are so many factors to consider. Nevertheless, if we take the global scope of Dubya's bungling into consideration, I think it is safe to say that no president has ever impacted so many people so negatively as George W. Bush.

The Big Fib

The Big Fib
Author: Tim Hamilton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2018-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781643105529

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In this humorous and heartwarming picture book, a boy learns the value of telling the truth and makes a new friend in the process. From School Library Journal, ''Sure to evoke smiles and recognition from readers and could prompt class discussion.''

The Big City: A Dystopian Science Fantasy Novel

The Big City: A Dystopian Science Fantasy Novel
Author: Scott Reeves
Publisher: Aether Wind
Total Pages: 195
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Thousands of years in the future, Earth is entirely covered by enormous skyscrapers that are tens of miles tall and extend miles beneath the surface. There’s not a bare spot of ground that isn’t covered with blacktop or occupied by one of these “megascrapers.” Hundreds of billions of people spend their lives entirely within these monsters of technology, living, working, shopping, relaxing… Rare is the individual who ventures onto the roofs, or even crosses over to the next building. The concept of “outside,” of green hills and vast natural countryside, has been all but forgotten, because it’s all been paved over or built upon. These millions of megascrapers comprise one vast, endless city. The Big City. Jed Morble, a Big City man, is weary of the endless rush of civilization. Weaned on fabulous tales of the Great Outdoors told to him by his long-dead grandmother, he longs for the outside, but knows he’ll never find it. So he trudges despondently through his pointless existence, until one day, he happens upon a document that points the way to a door that leads to another world—of green hills and vast natural countrysides. The only problem is, the door is deep in the heart of a bombed-out section of the city that now serves as a prison for the dregs of society. Jed decides to make the attempt. His journey will lead him through criminal territory and into a vast, unspoiled new world, where he’ll clash with aliens who once decimated the Earth, and will ultimately learn a shocking secret about the new world he plans to call home.

Carry a Big Stick

Carry a Big Stick
Author: Tim Ferguson
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0733629504

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A funny, poignant and inspirational story of widely acclaimed comedian, writer and producer, Tim Ferguson. Tim Ferguson was a star of the international comedy circuit. Along with Paul McDermott and Richard Fidler he was part of the edgy, provocative and very funny Doug Anthony Allstars (DAAS). In 1994 they were at the height of their powers, performing in a season at the Criterion Theatre on Piccadilly Circus. The three mates, who began busking on the streets of Canberra a decade earlier, had achieved their ambition to become the self-styled rock stars of comedy. Then, all of a sudden, Tim woke up one morning and his whole left side wouldn't work. He'd had a lurking suspicion that something was wrong and after more episodes he went to a doctor thinking he'd be told to change his diet and get more sleep. It wasn't so simple. An eventual diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) meant an end to the frenetic, high-energy life he was living. Carry a Big Stick is a chance for Tim to tell his story. He wants to make people laugh but also give inspiration to all the people doing it hard. A lot of people keep MS to themselves because it's invisible. In Tim's case, he has the stick. 'It's such a visible sign that something's happened; it's just easier if people know.' Carry a Big Stick meanders through Tim's life, and explains how the boy who went to nine schools in 13 years got used to saying, 'Hi, I'm the new kid'. It will detail his ambitions to become an actor and how the Doug Anthony Allstars were born and went on to become what Rolling Stone called 'The 3 amigos from hell'. Diagnosis changed a lot of things but Tim's quick wit and sense of humour weren't affected. This inspiring memoir shows us that you can laugh in the face of adversity.