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Stephanie Cooke

    My Little Pony: Camp Bighoof
    Cat Ninja
    The Racc Pack 1
    Oh My Gods!
    Oh My Gods! 2: The Forgotten Maze
    ParaNorthern
    • The Racc Pack 1

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Live life in the trash lane with this first entry in a hilarious middle grade graphic novel series about a family of sneaky raccoons from graphic novel superstars Stephanie Cooke and Whitney Gardner! Meet the Bins family, a trio of raccoons in the risky business of dumpster diving for all their needs. With Dusty’s brains, ReRe’s muscle, and Scraps’s gadgets (please don’t tell him he’s almost definitely an opossum), the Binses are determined to leave no garbage bin unturned in their pursuit of the tastiest, most delicious trash they can find. When the family discovers a new upscale grocery store that’s throwing away their perfectly good food at the end of each day, the Binses hatch a heist so daring it’ll have them rolling in garbage all winter long. But a critter-despising CEO, Jeff Beans, and the high-tech defense system he’s installed means liberating that trash is going to take all the skills the Racc Pack have…and maybe some help from a cat burglar with a mysterious past.

      The Racc Pack 12024
    • Cat Ninja

      Heart of a Hero Volume 6

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Calling all Cat Ninja fans: Your favorite feline ninja is back in another action-packed collection of stories from Epic Originals! It's nonstop crime time in Metro City, and the hero the city needs is...Octopunch? Even an eight-armed avenger can't keep the streets safe by himself, though, so Cat Ninja's spending all his time catching crooks--and no time curled up with his family. When he realizes that Leon needs him more than Metro City does, it might be time to hang up the nunchucks. But with a brand-new baddie kidnapping every pest and pet in town, can our hero really afford to cat nap? This book includes a two-part bonus tale featuring Cat Ninja and friends against a vengeful villain with a fishy agenda.

      Cat Ninja2024
    • My Little Pony: Camp Bighoof

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set at Camp Bighoof, this graphic novel follows the Mane 5 as they host a summer camp for young ponies, focusing on fun and learning about their unique powers. Campers can enjoy a variety of activities, including arts and crafts with Izzy, singing sessions with Pipp, and challenging obstacle courses with Zipp. With its lively atmosphere and playful hijinks, the story promises an exciting adventure filled with friendship and creativity.

      My Little Pony: Camp Bighoof2024
      3.8
    • Grace Mendes's journey begins as she unexpectedly discovers her passion for pillow fighting, a sport dominated by vibrant personalities and fierce competition. Overcoming her introverted nature and body image struggles, she joins the Pillow Fight Federation, adopting the alter-ego Cinderhella. As she navigates her first match and the challenges of newfound fame, Grace confronts her insecurities and aims to become an icon for herself and others, proving that strength comes in many forms, even in a sport that seems playful.

      Pillow Talk2024
      3.8
    • Oh My Gods! 2: The Forgotten Maze

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In this epic sequel to middle-grade graphic novel Oh My Gods!, Karen and her new friends descend into a forgotten maze beneath Mt. Olympus Junior High in search of an online troll by the name of M1N0T4UR. For fans of Raina Telgemeier and Kayla Miller.

      Oh My Gods! 2: The Forgotten Maze2022
      3.7
    • Oh My Gods!

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Oh My Gods! , the first in anew middle gradegraphic novel series, reads as ifRaina Telgemeier and Rick Riordan teamed up to write a comic, and offers a fresh and funny spin on Greek mythology. When an average girl moves to Mt. Olympus, she discovers her new classmates are gods and mythological creatures are actually realas if junior high isnt hard enough!

      Oh My Gods!2021
      3.6
    • ParaNorthern

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A witch named Abby and her three friendsa wolf-girl, a ghost, and a pumpkinheadband together to try and save their supernatural town from an invasion of rabid (but adorable!) chaos bunnies in this enchanting middle- grade graphic novel for fans of Making Friends, The Okay Witch , and Lumberjanes.

      ParaNorthern2021
      3.7
    • Stephanie Cooke enthüllt das schmutzige Geheimnis der Atomindustrie: den untrennbaren Zusammenhang zwischen der friedlichen und militärischen Nutzung der Kernenergie. Ihre packende Erzählung des Nuklearzeitalters, beginnend mit der Hiroshima-Bombe und endend mit Tschernobyl, zeigt, dass wir uns von der Atomtechnologie verabschieden müssen, um zukünftige Katastrophen zu verhindern. Die Geschichte, die mit dem Manhattan-Projekt einsetzt, beleuchtet die Entwicklung der Atombombe während des Zweiten Weltkriegs und ist besonders relevant in einer Zeit, in der die Sorge über die Verbreitung von Atomwaffen, wie im Fall Iran, wächst. Gleichzeitig wird der Begriff einer „nuklearen Renaissance“ propagiert, die im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel als notwendig erachtet wird. Zu Beginn dieser Ära glaubte man, dass die Atombombe Kriege für immer verhindern würde, und es herrschte ein naiver Glaube an eine saubere, unerschöpfliche Energiequelle. Cooke zeigt auf, dass die Atomwaffe und das AKW siamesische Zwillinge sind und dass die Werbung für sauberen Atomstrom stets auch dem Streben nach waffenfähigem Material diente. Die ungelösten Probleme, wie die Endlagerung hochradioaktiven Abfalls und die Sicherheit von AKWs, bleiben bestehen, während zehntausende Atomsprengköpfe die Menschheit bedrohen. Dieses Buch ist ein eindringlicher Appell, die Fehler der Vergangenheit nicht zu wiederholen.

      Atom2010
    • In Mortal Hands

      A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      From the Manhattan Project to the present energy crisis and what it means for our future, a sweeping chronicle of our recurring failure to manage the power of the atom.This provocative history of nuclear power is perfectly timed for today, when Americans are gravely concerned with nuclear terrorism, and a nuclear renaissance is seen as a possible solution to global warming. Few have truly come to terms with the complexities of an issue which may determine the future of the planet. Nuclear weapons, it was once hoped, would bring wars to an end; instead, they spurred a massive arms race that has recently expanded to include North Korea and I ran. Once seen as a source of unlimited electricity, nuclear reactors breed contamination and have been used as covers for secret weapons programs, from I ndia and Pakistan to Iraq and Iran.The evolving story of nuclear power, as told by industry insider Stephanie Cooke, reveals the gradual deepening of our understanding of the pros and cons of this controversial energy source. Drawing on her unprecedented access, Cooke shows us how, time and again, the stewards of the nuclear age―the more-is-better military commanders and civilian nuclear boosters―have fallen into the traps of their own hubris and wishful thinking as they tried to manage the unmanageable. T heir mistakes are on the verge of being repeated again, which is why this book deserves especially close attention now.

      In Mortal Hands2009