Keith Graves: 5 books

Book cover of Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance
by Keith Graves
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2011

Frank was a monster who wanted to dance. So he put on his hat, and his shoes made in France... and opened a jar and put ants in his pants! So begins this monstrously funny, deliciously disgusting, horrifyingly hilarious story of a monster who follows his dream. Keith Graves' wacky illustrations and laugh-out-loud text will tickle the funny bone and leave readers clamoring for an encore.
Book cover of Chicken Big
by Keith Graves
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2010

On a teeny little farm, in an itty-bitty coop, a very small hen laid a big, giant egg. And out of this egg came one big, humongous . . . something. "It's big!" clucked the little rooster. "It's enormous!" clucked the small chicken. "It's anelephant!" peeped the smallest...
Book cover of Puppy!

Puppy!

A Picture Book

by Keith Graves
Language: English
Release Date: April 12, 2016

Trog has all the best toys: the best stick, the best rock, the best mud. But Trog doesn't care about those things. He only wants one thing: a puppy. So he sets off to find one, but what he brings back may not be exactly what he thinks it is. Join Trog on his quest for the perfect pet in this hilarious picture book from the creator of The Monsterator and Second Banana.
Book cover of Drug I.D. & Symptom Guide 6th Edition QWIK-CODE
by Keith Graves, Trinka Porrata
Language: English
Release Date: September 21, 2015

This guide includes information regarding drug paraphernalia, symptoms of influence, effects, duration, methods of ingestion, overdose symptoms, field drug testing procedures, gateway drugs, a street slang glossary and more. It also includes 208 color photos of illicit street drugs including GHB, Rohypnol, ecstasy, jimson weed and spice.
Book cover of DNA-targeting Molecules as Therapeutic Agents
by Keith R Fox, Yves Pommier, Bengt Nordén
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2018

There have been remarkable advances towards discovering agents that exhibit selectivity and sequence-specificity for DNA, as well as understanding the interactions that underlie its propensity to bind molecules. This progress has important applications in many areas of biotechnology and medicine,...
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