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Peter Lerangis

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Born August 19, 1955 (70 years old)
Brooklyn, United States
Also known as: Singer A. L, Singer A L'
99 books
4.3 (27)
401 readers

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Peter Duncan Lerangis (born 1955, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author of children's and young adult fiction, best known for his Seven Wonders series and his work on the 39 Clues series. As a ghostwriter he has been published under the name A. L. Singer.

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Star Wars - Episode I Adventures - The Final Battle

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The Trade Federation has captured the peaceful planet Naboo. Now a band of Jedi, Gungan, and Naboo fighters must save it. Battle droids, starfighters, and an evil Sith Lord stand in their way. Can they do it?

Star Wars - Episode I Adventures - Danger on Naboo

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The planet of Naboo has been blockaded. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn have been sent as Jedi emissaries to establish peace. But they find war instead. Naboo needs their help.

Anastasia

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Shanghai, 1920. American journalist Michael Sheridan saves the life of a White Russian prostitute. She bears the same name and an extraordinary resemblance to the Russian princess said to have survided the brutal murder of her family at the hands of Bolshevik revolutionaries, but is suffering from amnesia and cannot remember more than the last year of her life. Unravelling the mystery of her past takes Michael and Anastatia from the decadence of pre-war Berlin and London to Bolshevik Russia and New York, just before the Wall Street crash. Michael is the only man who has ever helped Anastasia without wanting something in return - but can she give up the chance to be a princess for true love?

Surf Ninjas

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Two bungling surfers discover they are long-lost heris to an Asian kingdom. Adam and Johnny McQuinn must defend themselves against assassins who want to keep them from claiming the throne.

Disney's The little mermaid

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A little sea princess, longing to be human, trades her mermaid's tail for legs to win the love of a prince.

Safari sleuth

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While visiting President Theodore Roosevelt's safari camp in British East Africa in 1909, Indy helps track down an oryx that has mysteriously disappeared.

Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty

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Enraged at not being invited to the princess's christening, the wicked fairy casts a spell that dooms the princess to sleep for 100 years.

Zap!

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Cue the lights for this nonstop farce that juxtaposes seven different plays-performed simultaneously-with a comic genius reminiscent of masters from Monty Python to the Marx Brothers. Combining spot-on parodies of Anton Chekhov, Agatha Christie, Tennesee Williams, Samuel Beckett, Neil Simon, and performance art, and throwing in scenes from Richard III for good measure, Zap flicks back and forth from play to play with the zap of a TV remote!

Foul play!

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The Three Investigators look into mysterious accidents plaguing the star of a new musical.

Robin des bois

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Robin des Bois, "valeureux bandit, généreux et loyal, plein de dévotion pour la Vierge mais intraitable à l'égard des évêques hypocrites et des shérifs cruels."--Cover.

Last stop

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Watchers have power. They can see things that other people can't. Like David Moore, who glimpses his father in the phantom subway station of another world. Possessing the seeing powers of the Watchers, David Moore glimpses his father in the phantom subway station of another world, a situation that poses a surprising twist.