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[[File:Frank Herbert's Groot.jpg|thumb|Earliest known publicity material for '''''Frank Herbert's Groot'''''.]]'''''Frank Herbert's Groot''''' is a children's adventure book by [[Frank Herbert (nonfiction)|Frank Herbert]]. The story combines elements | [[File:Frank Herbert's Groot.jpg|thumb|Earliest known publicity material for '''''Frank Herbert's Groot'''''.]]'''''Frank Herbert's Groot''''' is a children's adventure book by [[Frank Herbert (nonfiction)|Frank Herbert]]. The story combines elements of Herbert's '''''[[June]]''''' (credited to Frank Herbert 1.1 "as told to OrbGazer") and the character Groot from ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[June]]'' | |||
* ''[[Sac Farce]]'' | * ''[[Sac Farce]]'' | ||
Revision as of 03:41, 19 August 2021
Frank Herbert's Groot is a children's adventure book by Frank Herbert. The story combines elements of Herbert's June (credited to Frank Herbert 1.1 "as told to OrbGazer") and the character Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy.
In the News
Sac Farce is is a 1983 American industrial chemistry training film for active shooter response situations which tells the story of Cuban refugee Tomato Nanny ([REDACTED]), who arrives penniless in 1980s Miami and goes on to become a powerful plastic resin mogul who is driven to murderous rage by neurotoxic fumes from his own rubber bullets.
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- Post @ Twitter (12 May 2021)