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Ray Cruz

Ray Cruz

Ray Cruz

Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday will be released on April 24, 2012 in eBook
about 7 hours ago
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day will be released on April 24, 2012 in eBook
about 7 hours ago
Alexander, Who's Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move will be released on April 24, 2012 in eBook
Feb 09, 2012
Feb 04, 2012
Alexander, Que Era Rico El Domingo Pasado will be released on April 24, 2012 in eBook
Feb 04, 2012
Sep 22, 2009
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day will be released on September 22, 2009 in Hardcover
Sep 22, 2009
Sep 22, 2009
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday will be released on September 01, 2009 in Paper Over Board
Sep 01, 2009
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday is now available in Paper Over Board
Sep 01, 2009
Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day will be released on September 22, 2009 in Hardcover
Jan 22, 2009
Alexander, Who's Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move will be released on August 01, 1998 in Trade Paperback
Aug 01, 1998
Aug 01, 1998
Aug 01, 1998

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Christian Science Monitor, January 16, 2012
...fixture. 8.'Alexander and the Terrible,Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day,' written by Judith Viorst, illustrated by Ray Cruz Alexander has a terrible day, and he's certainly not too shy to tell the reader about it. From the moment he wakes up with gum in...
Philippine Star, January 7, 2012
...his books if you like fast-paced thrillers, lone heroes and military jargon. Hunter introduced a protagonist, marine sniper Ray Cruz, in Dead Zero, and he reappears in Soft Target. The reason I feel that Soft Target deserves an honorable mention is that...
STLtoday.com, December 24, 2011
...as hostages. But the terrorists are unaware that among the shoppers at the mall that bloody day is Ray Cruz, newly retired as the Marine Corps' top sniper. Author Stephen Hunter spent years reviewing movies for The Washington Post. That work gave him a...
Book Reporter, December 16, 2011
...of SOFT TARGET. But the folks here have one advantage. The saving grace for the hostages is that Ray Cruz, first introduced in DEAD ZERO, is locked up in that mall right along with them. Cruz is the offspring of Hunter’s iconic Bob Lee Swagger. All...
Washington Times, December 8, 2011
...fathered a son with a Vietnamese woman. That son was adopted by parents who gave him the name Ray Cruz. He grew up to be a Marine Corps sniper, and in every sense fully his father’s son. As its name implies, Mr. Hunter’s new novel, "Soft Target...
PublishersWeekly.com, December 1, 2011
...those pieces available through an online auction on CharityBuzz.com. From 1974, a piece of artwork created by Ray Cruz. The five works of CBW art available on the auction's Web site are by Ellen Raskin, Don Freeman, William Pène du Bois, Ray Cruz, and...
Indianapolis Star, September 23, 2011
...Joey Chou Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst / Illustrations by Ray Cruz I Must HaveBobo! by Eileen Rosenthal / Illustrations by Marc Rosenthal Stars by Mary Lyn Ray / Illustrations by Marla Frazee October...
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...ambushed by professionals using the latest high-tech shooting gear. Badly wounded, the team’s sole survivor, Gunnery Sergeant Ray Cruz, aka “the Cruise Missile,” is determined to finish his job. He almost succeeds when a mystery blast terminates...
FilmoFilia, May 4, 2011
...the eyes of a child. Other characters include Alexander’s two older brothers and their parents. llustrated by Ray Cruz, Alexander was first published in 1972. Viorst’s book has never been made into a big-screen, though it did serve for a half-hour...
The Film Stage, May 3, 2011
...rendering Alexander sympathetic rather than whiny. Our hero’s gum-styled hair and peevish countenance are artfully depicted by Ray Cruz’s illustrations. An ALA Notable Book, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a great...