If you liked The tall tale of Paul Bunyan by Martin Powell, start with The tall tales of Paul Bunyan (2010), Waves on the Ocean (2020), and Sport Stories Cycling Champion. These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The tall tales of Paul Bunyan
2010 · 35 pages · Martin Powell · Same author
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Waves on the Ocean
2020 · 32 pages · Martin Powell · Same author
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Sport Stories Cycling Champion
Martin Powell · Same author
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Social Policy Review 15
2003 · 272 pages · Catherine Bochel, Martin Powell · Same author
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Teachers in Control
1990 · 182 pages · Martin Powell, Jonathan Solity · Same author
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Vampires: Dracula And The Undead Legions (A Moonstone Monster Anthology)
2009 · 184 pages · L. A. Banks, P. N. Elrod, Paul Kupperberg, Bill Messner-Loebs, Martin Powell, Dan Wickline · Same author
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Rumpelstiltskin Reader's Theater Kit
2008 · 40 pages · Martin Powell, Erik Valdez Y Alanis · Same author
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Coalition Government and Social Policy
2016 · 304 pages · Martin Powell · Same author
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New Labour, New Welfare State?
1999 · 368 pages · Martin Powell · Same author
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The Adventures of Hercules (Graphic Revolve: Common Core Editions)
2014 · 72 pages · Martin Powell · Same author
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Rapunzel vs Frankenstein
2019 · 40 pages · Martin Powell, Omar Lozano · Same author
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Adventures of Hercules Hardcover Reader's Theater Kit
2009 · 72 pages · Martin Powell, Tod Smith · Same author
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What should I read after The tall tale of Paul Bunyan?
BookOrb recommends The tall tales of Paul Bunyan (2010), Waves on the Ocean (2020), Sport Stories Cycling Champion, Social Policy Review 15 (2003), and Teachers in Control (1990).
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Who wrote The tall tale of Paul Bunyan?
The tall tale of Paul Bunyan is by Martin Powell.