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Bester Preis: € 24,99 (vom 29.06.2021)The Electronic Mind Reader (2017)
ISBN: 9781548346904 bzw. 154834690X, in Englisch, 296 Seiten, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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CHAPTER I The Million-Dollar Gimmick Rick Brant stretched luxuriously and slid down to a half-reclining, half-sitting position in his dad's favorite library armchair. He called, "Barby! Hurry up!" Don Scott looked up from his adjustment of the television picture. "What's the rush? The show hasn't started yet." Rick explained, "She likes the commercials." A moment later Barbara Brant appeared in the doorway, hastily finishing a doughnut. Rick cocked an eyebrow at her. "If you're going to eat, you might at least bring a plateful, so we can have some, too." Barby gulped. "Sorry. I didn't intend to have a doughnut. I went to the kitchen to see if Mom and Dad wanted to watch the show, and they were having doughnuts and milk." "Never mind," Scotty said. "We forgive you. We'll get ours later. Are Mom and Dad coming?" "Maybe later. Now be quiet, please, so I can hear the commercial." Dismal, the Brant pup, wandered in and paused at Rick's chair to have his ears scratched before taking up his favorite position, under the TV table. Rick obliged and the shaggy pup groaned with pleasure. "Why all the interest in a breakfast-food commercial?" Scotty asked. "The announcer is cute," Barby stated. This made no sense to Scotty. He stretched out on the rug in front of the set, then rolled over on his back and looked up at the girl. "I don't get it. Then why do you eat Crummies for breakfast instead of the hay this guy sells?" "The Crummies announcer is cuter," Barby explained patiently. The boys grinned and fell silent as the cereal salesman went into his spiel. Barby perched on the edge of a chair and listened attentively. Rick watched his sister's expressive face, chuckling to himself. Barby always listened to the commercials. It was only fair, she insisted, and the boys went along with her wishes. Come right down to it, Rick thought, listening to commercials was the price that had to be paid for entertainment. Not listening meant not paying the price. He didn't think that the point was particularly important, but there was a small element of justice in Barby's view. Their Sunday evenings on Spindrift, the private island off the New Jersey coast, usually ended with this particular program. The members of the Spindrift staff were not TV enthusiasts at best, and they cared little about the program. Mr. and Mrs. Brant sometimes watched, more for the sake of being companionable than for the sake of the program. But usually the three young people watched alone. The program was a typical quiz. Contestants who were expert on a particular category returned week after week on their build-up to a grand prize, which was a quarter of a million dollars. This quiz, however, had elements that the younger Brants liked. In the first place, the contestants were ordinary people. The producer didn't seem to go in for odd characters as other programs did. For the past few weeks the hero-contestant had been an eighteen-year-old coal miner from Pennsylvania. There was nothing unusual about him, except for one thing: he had become interested in the mining of precious stones, and from there he had studied their history. He was an expert on historical gems. Now, as the master of ceremonies greeted the miner, Barby said with admiration, "He has a wonderful personality. And imagine him knowing so much about gems!" Rick draped a leg over the chair arm. "See, Scotty? The perfect reaction." "What do you mean?" Barby demanded indignantly. "He absolutely does have a wonderful personality, and I think it's amazing that a coal miner should know so much about gems." Scotty grinned up at her. "Rick means people can't get on quiz shows unless they have good TV personalities. And how much appeal would the show have if a gem expert answered questions on gems?" "I see what you mean," Barby agreed. "That's it," Rick nodded.... Paperback, Label: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Product group: Book, Published: 2017-06-26, Studio: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
The Electronic Mind Reader
ISBN: 9781548346904 bzw. 154834690X, in Englisch, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 296 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 0.7in.CHAPTER I The Million-Dollar Gimmick Rick Brant stretched luxuriously and slid down to a half-reclining, half-sitting position in his dads favorite library armchair. He called, Barby! Hurry up! Don Scott looked up from his adjustment of the television picture. Whats the rush The show hasnt started yet. Rick explained, She likes the commercials. A moment later Barbara Brant appeared in the doorway, hastily finishing a doughnut. Rick cocked an eyebrow at her. If youre going to eat, you might at least bring a plateful, so we can have some, too. Barby gulped. Sorry. I didnt intend to have a doughnut. I went to the kitchen to see if Mom and Dad wanted to watch the show, and they were having doughnuts and milk. Never mind, Scotty said. We forgive you. Well get ours later. Are Mom and Dad coming Maybe later. Now be quiet, please, so I can hear the commercial. Dismal, the Brant pup, wandered in and paused at Ricks chair to have his ears scratched before taking up his favorite position, under the TV table. Rick obliged and the shaggy pup groaned with pleasure. Why all the interest in a breakfast-food commercial Scotty asked. The announcer is cute, Barby stated. This made no sense to Scotty. He stretched out on the rug in front of the set, then rolled over on his back and looked up at the girl. I dont get it. Then why do you eat Crummies for breakfast instead of the hay this guy sells The Crummies announcer is cuter, Barby explained patiently. The boys grinned and fell silent as the cereal salesman went into his spiel. Barby perched on the edge of a chair and listened attentively. Rick watched his sisters expressive face, chuckling to himself. Barby always listened to the commercials. It was only fair, she insisted, and the boys went along with her wishes. Come right down to it, Rick thought, listening to commercials was the price that had to be paid for entertainment. Not listening meant not paying the price. He didnt think that the point was particularly important, but there was a small element of justice in Barbys view. Their Sunday evenings on Spindrift, the private island off the New Jersey coast, usually ended with this particular program. The members of the Spindrift staff were not TV enthusiasts at best, and they cared little about the program. Mr. and Mrs. Brant sometimes watched, more for the sake of being companionable than for the sake of the program. But usually the three young people watched alone. The program was a typical quiz. Contestants who were expert on a particular category returned week after week on their build-up to a grand prize, which was a quarter of a million dollars. This quiz, however, had elements that the younger Brants liked. In the first place, the contestants were ordinary people. The producer didnt seem to go in for odd characters as other programs did. For the past few weeks the hero-contestant had been an eighteen-year-old coal miner from Pennsylvania. There was nothing unusual about him, except for one thing: he had become interested in the mining of precious stones, and from there he had studied their history. He was an expert on historical gems. Now, as the master of ceremonies greeted the miner, Barby said with admiration, He has a wonderful personality. And imagine him knowing so much about gems! Rick draped a leg over the chair arm. See, Scotty The perfect reaction. What do you mean Barby demanded indignantly. He absolutely does have a wonderful personality, and I think its amazing that a coal miner should know so much about gems. Scotty grinned up at her. Rick means people cant get on quiz shows unless they have good TV personalities. And how much appeal would the show have if a gem expert answered questions on gems I see what you mean, Barby agreed. Thats it, Rick nodded. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
The Pirates of Shan: A Rick Brant Science-Adventure Story (2016)
ISBN: 9781318935352 bzw. 1318935350, in Englisch, 180 Seiten, HardPress Publishing, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wordery USA.
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The Electronic Mind Reader (2017)
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The Electronic Mind Reader
ISBN: 9781530274246 bzw. 1530274249, in Englisch, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, neu.
Harold L. Goodwin was an American writer during the 20th century, with most of his works being science fiction stories based in outer space.
The Electronic Mind Reader (2021)
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The Pirates of Shan: A Rick Brant Science-Adventure Story (Paperback) (2016)
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ISBN: 9781318935352 bzw. 1318935350, in Englisch, Hardpress Publishing, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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