Below are our Adventures. I'm always reading.  I join book clubs.  They keep me supplied with great ideas. Here are a few of my favorites.

Children's Book of the Month Club

Black Expressions.  African American Authors

The Mystery Book Club.  This one is Fun.

The Romance Book Club.  Lots of Love (Don't Cry.)

The History Book Club.  History is very exciting.

Part 1 of the Series

The Last Book (second edition, 1996, new pictures, new text, new layout) - Silly Billy is not happy about having to spend an hour each Saturday at the library. One day a spacecraft comes to his town and takes everything that can be read. At first, Silly Billy is excited about having no school books and no home work, but then he realizes that there are many other reasons for reading. Rule Books are need for sports games, instructions are needed to put together toys and medical books are needed to help sick people. He convinces the aliens that books can be shared, shows them the library and gets library cards for each of them. All of the books are returned.
ISBN#0-9634087-4-7

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Part 2 of the Series

The Planet Yes (1993) - Silly Billy’s alien friend Barb discovers that there are people on Earth who cannot read. She is upset by the belief of some of Silly Billy’s friends that some people just can’t learn. She takes Silly Billy and some of his friends to her planet, where it is believed that all people can learn and that all drams can come true. She shows them that what matters is that you have dreams, read and learn. Silly returns and helps a friend’s father learn to read.
ISBN 0-9634087-1-2

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Part 3 of the Series

The Box (released December, 1996) - Silly Billy’s friend, Barb, returns to Earth with a new gadget. When she lets Silly Billy and his friends look through the special viewing screen, they see small, yellow boxes around some of the people in their town. Barb explains that the boxes represented the boundaries of that person’s imagination. Silly Billy and his friends would soon learn that there is a relationship between the “box” and how much a person reads. Reading makes the “boxes” disappear Because reading helps expand your mind and you imagination.
ISBN# 0-9634087-6-3

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Text Book for
Second Graders

Super Solvers, 1996
“The Code King”
Written by Bill Dallas Lewis
Illustrated by Bill Dallas Lewis
Scholastic Books
ISBN # 0-590-48807-4
Second Grade Text Book

He's Always in Trouble. Hollywood the Wonderdog.

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Young Adult Reading

He's Black. He's White.  He's Asian.  He's Native American. He's Hispanic.  He's Morph Boy, a government experiment gone wrong. 2004

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