David O'Connell
1) The Smidgens
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Gafferty Sprout is a Smidgen. A Smidgen looks like a human, sounds like a human, and loves chips with curry sauce like a human – if humans were three inches tall. If you took a human and shrunk it in the washing machine on a very hot spin cycle, you might get something like a Smidgen. Generations ago there were lots of them, living in a maze of tunnels beneath the human village of Dundoodle. But then something happened and they just ... disappeared....
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Meet the amazing monster customers and sample the foul-food served up daily at Fuzzby's diner!
When Joe the 'hooman' gets a job at Fuzzby's, he learns to bake zombie-cupcakes, exploding milkshakes, and not to stare at the customers, even the ones who are see-through. He also foils a terrible plan to sabotage the annual Grand Cooking Competition.
With a Special's Board that'll make your tummy churn, take a seat at Fuzzby's and join the fun.
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"In 1879, Abram J. Ryan's name was a household name in the South, especially after the publication of his book Father Ryan's Poems. Republished a year later with a new title, Poems, Patriotic, Religious and Miscellaneous, and under the imprint of a Baltimore publisher with a national distribution network, it would go through forty editions until 1929. The two most important poems were "The Conquered Banner" (1865) and "The Sword of Robert Lee" (1866)....