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Paul Harrison (2) (1969–)

Author of 3-D Thrillers: T-Rex and Other Dangerous Dinosaurs

For other authors named Paul Harrison, see the disambiguation page.

114 Works 1,416 Members 8 Reviews

About the Author

Paul Harrison is an award-winning author and editor. He has written a wide variety of books for children and has a particular passion for modern history. He lives with his wife and son in Hove, East Sussex, England. Jacqueline Laks Gorman was born in Brooklyn, NY and educated at Barnard College and show more Columbia University. She worked as a book editor in New York before becoming a writer of information books for young readers. She now lives in DeKalb, IL. show less

Series

Works by Paul Harrison

3-D Thrillers: T-Rex and Other Dangerous Dinosaurs (2001) — Author — 142 copies
3D Thrillers! Bugs (2006) 87 copies
3D Thrillers! Jungle (2006) 64 copies
3D Thrillers! Space (2008) 52 copies
3D Thrillers! Reptiles (2006) 48 copies
Supercars (2012) 34 copies
Billy's Big Game (2006) 31 copies
Yummy, Yummy Fly (2006) 27 copies
3D Thrillers! Predators (2009) 20 copies
3D Thrillers! Snakes (2006) 18 copies
3D Thrillers! Mummies (2005) 18 copies
3D Thrillers! Big Cats (2007) 17 copies
Billy on the Ball (2005) 12 copies
The Mystery of the Cheese (2004) 11 copies
Noisy Books (2008) 10 copies
3D Thrillers! Ice Age (2006) 9 copies
Speed Machines (Up Close) (2008) 8 copies
Werewolves (3-D Chillers) (2011) 7 copies
Beasts (3-D Chillers) (2011) 6 copies
Clothes (Roman Life) (2009) 6 copies
Amir Khan (2008) 6 copies
Reptiles (Up Close) (2007) 5 copies
Who Was... Mary Seacole? (2007) 5 copies
Who Was... Samuel Pepys? (2007) 5 copies
Dinosaurs (3D Worlds) (2009) 5 copies
Jungle (3D Worlds) (2009) 4 copies
Space (3D Worlds) (2009) 4 copies
Amazing Mazes (2006) 4 copies
The Perfect Prince (2008) 4 copies
Micro Bugs (Up Close) (2007) 4 copies
3D Thrillers! T-Rex (2005) 3 copies
History VIPs: King John (2016) 3 copies
Boudicca (History VIPs) (2015) 3 copies
3D Thrillers! Micro Bugs (2006) 2 copies
Ocean (3D Worlds) (2008) 2 copies
Big Cats (Up Close) (2009) 2 copies
Should I Tell? (1967) 2 copies
Yummy Scrummy (Twisters) (2005) 2 copies
Killer Spiders (Up Close) (2009) 2 copies
Snakes (Up Close) (2007) 2 copies
Pirates (Up Close) (2008) 2 copies
Ancient Roman homes (2010) 1 copy
T. Rex (Up Close) (2010) 1 copy
3-D Thrillers Set (2006) 1 copy

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Birthdate
1969-08-09
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK

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Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
Recommended as Additional Purchase

This is the snake book in a non-fiction series of 3-D Thrillers! Scholastic books. 3-D glasses are attached to the front cover in a plastic bag and some of the inside pictures are in 3-D. There are some good pictures of the inside and outside of snakes. In some pictures the snakes are eating mice and lizards. The author discusses how snakes hunt, lay in the sun and attack. The book compares the differences between venomous and non-venomous snakes. Some of the other reptiles include komodo dragons, turtles, lizards and crocodiles.

I think this is a good book fair book. It’s high interest to boys with who want to know more about snakes and other reptiles. I think it’s a bit of a problem to have 3-D glasses with a library book because they will get lost. I’m not sure you could really use this book for a research report because it does not focus on one particular species; just snakes in general. It is also a paperback book, so it does not stand up to school library wear and tear. All in all, the book is fine. It’s well written with interesting pictures. It’s more of a book for independent reading. It would fit into supplementary reading in a reptile or snake science unit. It would also fulfill non-fiction text requirements for Common Core. It’s a good parent purchase for their son/daughter, but not really sturdy enough for a school library.
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kmjanek | Jun 3, 2014 |
This book has sight words and simple sentences that make it easy for children to read. The illustrations are cartoonish, and not as detailed for the kids to look at. I would have the younger children read this book, maybe ages 3-5, to pick up on words and sounds.
 
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sdeshotel | 1 other review | Feb 27, 2014 |
This book is published by Sprout UK. com, written by Paul Harrison, edited by Joe Harris. I write this because they should be credited for creating a fun book on cars. You do not have to be a fan of cars to be lured in by such car models as: Telsa Roadster Sport,
Lamborghini Miura, Thrust SSC, and Shelby Tuatara. Some of the stories give you the history behind the car. Others talk about the materials needed to make the cars and the creature comforts that had to be given up to make the car. It's a great book and the Further Reading made me want to read more about cars.

Geared for 3rd graders and upward.
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seki | Aug 24, 2013 |

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Works
114
Members
1,416
Popularity
#18,163
Rating
3.9
Reviews
8
ISBNs
431
Languages
10

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