books by Lois H. Gresh
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Lois H. Gresh
The Science of Supervillains
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Wiley
, 2004
"An insightful look into the diabolical villains of comics."
Reviewer: Brian Wilkinson, for ComiX-Fan.com Overall Rating: Great! In a book that bills itself as the Science of the Supervillains readers have to feel right from the first page that this is an all-or-nothing kind of book. Thankfully writers Robert Weinberg and ...
The Fan's Guide to The Spiderwick Chronicles: Unauthorized Fun with Fairies, Ogres, Brownies, Boggarts, and ...
Lois H. Gresh
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2008
Fans of the Spiderwick Chronicles now have an unauthorized guide to the facts
Fans of the Spiderwick Chronicles now have an unauthorized guide to the facts behind the Spiderwick world in a new book which uses drawings, quizzes, and facts to provide insights into the world of fantasy and magic. Characters, magical beings, and references to the ...
The Ultimate Unauthorized Eragon Guide: The Hidden Facts Behind the World of Alagaesia (Inheritance Trilogy)
Lois H. Gresh
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2006
Not what I expected
This book uses the Eragon stories as a jumping off part, but then goes on to talk about all sorts of other things. I was hoping for a book that would give me more about the stories and characters and it really does not.
The Science of Anime: Mecha-Noids and AI-Super-Bots
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Running Press
, 2005
The Science of Anime: Mecha-Noids and AI-Super-Bots
An invaluable resource for an historical revelation of the background and comparisons of Anime (Japanese Science Fiction graphic novels and films) and our own Comics (US Superhero & Sci-Fi graphics novels and films), but revealing the depths of Japanese Sci-Fi Anime ...
The Science of Superheroes
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Wiley
, 2003
Skip the X-Men chapter, and you have a good read
If you read Dean Koontz' introduction and the blurbs on the back, you'd be expecting a hilarious romp through real-world science as compoared to the world of mainstream superheroes. While the book does treat the matter with some humor, most of it is actually a quite ...
The Science of Stephen King: From Carrie to Cell, The Terrifying Truth Behind the Horror Masters Fiction
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Wiley
, 2007
A Whole New Perspective on King's Fiction
From religion to medicine and technology, THE SCIENCE OF STEPHEN KING poses educational and intriguing concepts that encourage the reader to look at King's fiction not just as entertainment but as both scientific and cultural reflections of our society. Weinberg and ...
The Truth Behind A Series of Unfortunate Events: Eyeballs, Leeches, Hypnotism and Orphans --- Exploring ...
Lois H. Gresh
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2004
Not an unpleasant book but an informative one
The claim on the back of "The Truth Behind A Series of Unfortunate Events: Eyeballs, Leeches, Hypnotism, and Orphans--Exploring Lemony Snicket's World" is that this volume is the "ultimate unauthorized companion guide to the facts behind Lemony Snicket's wild world." ...
Why Did It Have To Be Snakes: From Science to the Supernatural, The Many Mysteries of Indiana Jones
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Wiley
, 2008
Indiana Jones Stories versus Reality
In five parts - one for each of the four Indiana Jones movies and one for the Young Indiana Jones TV series - the authors attempt to set the record straight as to what could and what could not have really happened in these stories from the historical, geographical, ...
The Science of James Bond: From Bullets to Bowler Hats to Boat Jumps, the Real Technology Behind 007's ...
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Wiley
, 2006
Informative and Great Fun!
Reading a book like this can give one the urge to watch the Bond movies yet again. Although the authors review the James Bond movies with a critical scientific eye, it is obvious that they are genuine 007 fans. Some of the technology, big and small, portrayed in the ...
The Twilight Companion: The Unauthorized Guide to the Series
Lois H. Gresh
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2008
It's like Teen Beat, ga ga over Edward, tween sillyness..written by your MOM!
I will admit, I'm not 13. But if I was, I would really enjoy taking the silly "tests" in this book to see if Edward is my dream boy! This book obsesses over Edward almost as much as Bella does! But seeing this was written by someone who clearly has not been a teenager ...
The Science of Supervillains
Lois H./ Weinberg, Robert E./ Claremont, Chris (INT) Gresh
John Wiley & Sons Inc
, 2004
Dragonball Z: An Unauthorized Guide
Lois H. Gresh,
Danny Gresh
St. Martin's Paperbacks
, 2000
best dbz book i ever read.
This book is great!If your a new dbz fan and love it so far but dont know much or want to know more.Then buy this book.It gives you funny jokes,some quizzes,how to play the role-playing-game and more.i reccomend this book to any dragon ball z fan.
Wissenschaft Bei Stephen King
Lois H. Gresh
Wiley-VCH
, 2008
Computers Of Star Trek
Lois H. Gresh,
Robert Weinberg
Basic Books
, 2001
Book has little to say, ends up being overcritical
This series of books (The of Star Trek) may be winding down. Unfortunately, the main thing you can say about the computers of Star Trek is that the show's creators showed an extraordinarily lack of vision in that regard: even the Enterprise-D computer is clearly a ...
Ultimate Unauthorized Eragon Guide
Lois H. Gresh
Topeka Bindery
, 2006
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