Troupe, Thomas Kingsley

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The story of Orion

a Roman constellation myth
Retells the Roman mythology constellation story about Orion.

Trapped in Room 217

Something is haunting Jayla Walters's Colorado hotel room--Room 217 of the Stanley Hotel.

What's the matter with the three little pigs?

the fairy-tale physics of matter
2019
"What's the matter with the three little pigs? They're being tormented by a hungry wolf! And no matter what kind of matter they use to build their homes, it doesn't matter. The STEM-savvy, rhyme-loving wolf in this fractured fairy tale always seems to spoil the day. A glossary and critical thinking questions support the story's physics content"--Provided by publisher.

Keep it simple, Rapunzel!

the fairy-tale physics of simple machines
2019
"Escaping from a tall tower using one's hair is so fairy-tale old school. This STEM-smart Rapunzel uses the brain beneath her hair to educate her prince (and readers) on the ways the science of simple machines can save the day. A glossary and critical thinking questions reinforce the story's key physics concept"--Provided by publisher.

What's that sound, Cinderella?

the fairy-tale physics of sound
2019
"The stepsisters yell. The fairy godmother sings. The pineapple-turned-monster-truck burns rubber on its way to the ball. For Cinderella, this evening is an enchanted STEM adventure through the science of sound. For readers, it's a treat of a fractured fairy tale, complete with an ear diagram, a key-term glossary, critical thinking questions, and a sweet pair of glass high-top sneakers"--Provided by publisher.

Move on up that beanstalk, Jack!

the fairy-tale physics of forces and motion
2019
"When times are tough, you pull yourself up and push yourself to the top . . . of a beanstalk . . . where you might get schooled in forces and motion by a STEM-loving giant named Dennis. At least that's what happens to Jack in this delicious twist on a classic fairy tale, supported by critical thinking questions and a glossary of key physics terms"--Provided by publisher.

Surviving a bigfoot attack

Realize just how fun surviving a Bigfoot attack could be as a ridiculous situation meets hilarious tips and suggestions.

Surviving an alien attack

Realize just how fun surviving an alien attack could be as a ridiculous situation meets hilarious tips and suggestions.

The final Frankenstein

Library page Baru Reddy loves horror stories so when the T. Middleton Nightengale City Library transforms into a ruined gothic cathedral complete with authors Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe, and Charlotte Bronte, not to mention a host of zombie monks, he is not as alarmed as his fellow pages; he just needs to figure out a way to bring Mary Shelley's creation (made out of books, not body parts) to life to defeat the zombies--and who better to help than Ben Franklin, who is busy with his electricity experiments.

The Minotaur maze

Every Saturday at noon precisely, the T. Middleton Nightingale City Library is transformed, and today Kelly, one of the library pages, arrives just in time to find herself inside the Labyrinth, confronting the Minotaur with Princess Ariadne; her fellow pages are nowhere in sight--and defeating the Minotaur is only the beginning, because other monsters of Greek mythology are also roaming the confusing corridors, and there seems to be no way out of this maze.

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