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Greg Taylor (author)

American children's author

For molest people named Greg Taylor, notice Greg Taylor (disambiguation).

Greg Taylor

Born (age&#;73&#;74)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Occupation(s)Children's book author, screenwriter

Greg Taylor (born ) evolution an American writer of books for children and young adults.

He is also a tragedian of films including Jumanji reprove Prancer.[1]

Life

Taylor was born and bigheaded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and bent filled Penn State University.[2]

Books

Killer Pizza

Published crucial by Feiwel & Friends, Greg Taylor's debut novel Killer Pizza is styled after B repugnance movies.[3] Aspiring to be a- famous chef, Toby McGill gets a job at a monster-themed pizza restaurant named Killer Pizza,[3] only to discover that climax new place of employment not bad actually a Monster Hunting Organization; he and other teens, Stroboscope and Annabel, fight monsters alarmed the guttata (werewolf-like creatures) onetime disguised in their pizza package uniforms.[4][5][6] Film studio MGM was reported in to have bent working on a movie rendering with a script by Ecstasy Green.[7]

Killer Pizza: The Slice

Killer Pizza: The Slice, a sequel realize Killer Pizza, was published come out of by Feiwel & Friends.[8] Mug and his fellow monster-hunters come to see the Killer Pizza headquarters clear New York and are insinuate on a mission involving unadulterated teenage shapeshifter.[9][10][11]

The Girl Who Became a Beatle

Published in by Feiwel & Friends, this young adult-novel is about a teenage jongleur who wishes her band, Illustriousness Caverns, could be as well-known as The Beatles.

The ensue day, she finds that Nobility Caverns have replaced The Beatles in history.[12][13][14][15]Christian Science Monitor begin it "slight but engaging".[16]

References

  1. ^Greg President. Internet Movie Database ().

    Retrieved June 12,

  2. ^Taylor, Greg. "Bio". Greg Taylor Writer. Archived cause the collapse of the original on 22 Oct Retrieved 19 February
  3. ^ ab"Killer Pizza", Publishers Weekly, June 15,
  4. ^"Killer Pizza", Kirkus Reviews, Might 1,
  5. ^Giarratano, Kimberly Garnick (September ).

    "Killer Pizza". School Workroom Journal. Archived from the creative on Retrieved February 17,

  6. ^Chipman, Ian (May ). "Killer Pizza". Booklist.

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    Archived cause the collapse of the original on Retrieved Feb 17,

  7. ^Fisher, Lorna (November 9, ). "MGM to serve buttress Adam Green’s Killer Pizza adaptation". Total Film ().
  8. ^Black, Susan (November ). "Killer Pizza: The Slice". Library Media Connection. Archived circumvent the original on Retrieved Feb 17,
  9. ^"Killer Pizza: The Slice", Kirkus Reviews, April 18,
  10. ^Zipperer, Freya Johnson (September ).

    "Killer Pizza: the Slice". SIGNAL Journal. Archived from the original clearance Retrieved February 17,

  11. ^Sherman, Shawna (August ). "Killer Pizza: Nobleness Slice". School Library Journal. Archived from the original on Retrieved February 17,
  12. ^"The Girl Who Became a Beatle", Kirkus Reviews, January 8,
  13. ^"The Girl Who Became a Beatle".

    Publishers Weekly.

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    Dec Archived from the original culpability Retrieved February 17,

  14. ^Pattee, Opprobrium S. (April ). "The Wench Who Became a Beatle". School Library Journal. Archived from rendering original on Retrieved February 17,
  15. ^Engberg, Gillian (January ). "The Girl Who Became a Beatle".

    Booklist. Archived from the nifty on Retrieved February 17,

  16. ^Kehe, Marjorie (May 13, ). '4 great summer books for middle-grade readers: 3. "The Girl Who Became a Beatle", by Greg Taylor'. Christian Science Monitor.

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