amusement parks

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amusement parks

Michael Crichton's jurassic world

1997
Contains the complete texts of the novel "Jurassic Park," and its sequel "The Lost World," which tell the continuing story of the disaster that occurs when an eccentric geneticist manages to create dinosaurs from prehistoric DNA.

Rumble of the coaster ghost

2016
Alexander's class is going on a field trip to an amusement park called Safety Land with really slow, boring rides--but this is Stermont, and when a weird magician tells Alexander and his friends that the roller coaster is haunted things start to get a lot more interesting.

The ostrich conspiracy

2014
"Detectives Rick Zengo and Corey O'Malley investigate foul play at the opening of the Kalamazoo City Dome, the world's largest indoor amusement complex"--.

The first scream

1996
Dierdre Bradley's father decides to brave the ancient curse of the Fear family to build an amusement park on a plot of land where a group of teenagers mysteriously hacked each other to death sixty years earlier and almost immediately the killings begin again.

I scream, you scream!

2016
Amusement park-loving Samantha receives a ticket to a very special ride that takes her on a heart-stopping adventure along with her equally terrified companion.

Creep from the deep

Playaway [Spoken]
2008
Presents stories by R. L. Stine in which children face their worst fears and try to make it out of scary situations alive.

Joyland

2015
Set in a small-town North Carolina amusement park in 1973, Joyland tells the story of the summer in which college student Devin Jones comes to work as a carny and confronts the legacy of a vicious murder, the fate of a dying child, and the ways both will change his life forever.

Jurassic Park

1992
An account of the attempt, through a hair-raising twenty-four hours on a remote jungle island, to avert a global emergency--a crisis triggered by today's rush to commercialize genetic engineering.

Discovering STEM at the amusement park

2016
Readers will learn how STEM subjects--science, technology, engineering, and math--make amusement parks fun and safe, and how these classroom concepts are used to run each part of a park's operations.

Hot Rod Hamster meets his match!

When Hamster and his friends go looking for some cool, wet, wild fun at the Water Kingdom waterpark, Hamster and his new friend, Holly, challenge two dogs to a race down the waterslide. Can they win?.

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