William Kotzwinkle Libri
William Kotzwinkle è celebrato per la sua distintiva voce letteraria e le sue profonde esplorazioni della condizione umana. Le sue narrazioni approfondiscono le intricate connessioni tra i personaggi e i loro mondi, rivelando spesso verità nascoste. La magistrale narrazione di Kotzwinkle evoca potenti emozioni e intuizioni stimolanti, affascinando lettori di diverse culture. Il suo lavoro testimonia l'arte del romanzo e il potere duraturo dell'immaginazione.







E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
- 246pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Now, at last, we see where E.T. comes from -- who he really is and what his own distant world is like. Return with him to the Green Planet, whose inhabitants are the supreme masters of all growing things in the galaxy. Wander through their immense enchanted gardens, to which E.T. has returned, with Gertie's geranium, a fondness for junk food, and an all-consuming love for the earthling Elliott and his family. But things on Earth have changed since E.T. left. Elliott has begun to notice the opposite sex, and his cherished memories of E.T. are losing ground to thoughts of a girl in his class who wears a rhinestone ponytail clip. More important, he seems to have forgotten E.T.'s teachings of gentleness and peace. He is about to become the most terrible thing of all, observes E.T. from three million light years away. He is about to become -- Man.
E.T. the extra-terrestrial : the book of the Green planet
- 32pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
E.T. has returned to his home, the Green Planet. He is in disgrace and misses his friend from Earth, Elliot. E.T. decides he must try to return to Earth.
Walter the Farting Dog
- 32pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Warning- this book may cause flatulence! Walter is a wonderful dog, except for one small problem. Gas. He can't help it. It's just the way he is. Fortunately, Billy and Betty love him in spite of his gas problems. But Father says he's got to go. He's smelling up the house. Poor Walter. He's going back to the dog pound tomorrow. How will he escape this terrible fate? The answer will have you rolling on the floor with laughter
The Midnight Examiner
- 227pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Howard Halliday, editor-in-chief of the Midnight Examiner, a tabloid, finds himself caught up in an unexpected adventure involving the Mafia and a voodoo sorceress



