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John Hamilton (6)

Author of Isle Royale

For other authors named John Hamilton, see the disambiguation page.

John Hamilton (6) has been aliased into John C. Hamilton.

224 Works 1,026 Members 17 Reviews

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Works by John Hamilton

Works have been aliased into John C. Hamilton.

Isle Royale (2010) 35 copies
Becoming a Citizen (2004) 15 copies
Aircraft of World War I (2004) 12 copies
The Bill of Rights (2005) 11 copies
Battles of World War I (2004) 11 copies
The Constitution (2005) 11 copies
Castles and dungeons (2005) 10 copies
Mystery (You Write It!) (2009) 7 copies
Knights and heroes (2006) 7 copies
Fantasy (You Write It!) (2009) 6 copies
Funding the nation (2004) 6 copies
Battle of Gettysburg (2014) 6 copies
Weapons (World War II) (2011) 6 copies
Magical cities (2005) 6 copies
Horror (You Write It!) (2009) 5 copies
Sports Cars (Speed Zone) (2012) 5 copies
Grand Teton National Park (2008) 5 copies
A History of Pirates (2007) 5 copies
The Marine Corps (2007) 5 copies
Lightning (Nature's Fury) (2006) 4 copies
Tsunamis (Nature's Fury) (2006) 4 copies
Droughts (Nature's Fury) (2006) 4 copies
Roping (Rodeo) (2013) 4 copies
Pro Stock (Motorcycles) (2014) 4 copies
Paladins (2011) 4 copies
Wildfires (Nature's Fury) (2006) 3 copies
Abrams tanks (2011) 3 copies
Battle of Hastings (2014) 3 copies
Cruisers (Military Ships) (2012) 2 copies
Battle of Little Bighorn (2014) 2 copies
Battle of Waterloo (2014) 2 copies
Steer Wrestling (Rodeo) (2013) 2 copies
BMX (Action Sports) (2014) 2 copies
Pirate Ships & Weapons (2007) 2 copies
Great Battles (2014) 2 copies
Sport Bikes (Motorcycles) (2014) 2 copies
A Pirate's Life (2007) 2 copies

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Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
This is a very simple book that methodically guides young writers on how to create their very own mystery novel (or at least a short story). Most appealing is the structure of the book. Perhaps most daunting to young writers is the "how" of putting their many ideas to the page. This direction is where the book ultimately succeeds. Every aspect of a work of fiction--- setting, characters, plot--- is helpfully laid out and not overwrought with too much detail. It's a book for young beginning writers and there is a helpful glossary of standard literary terms in the back. I think this series (You Write It!) would be a great addition to any middle school English classroom.… (more)
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Works
224
Members
1,026
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#25,103
Rating
2.9
Reviews
17
ISBNs
825
Languages
4

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