Martin Oliver is a British author of children's books. He recently gained notoriety online via the Huffington Post, after an 8-year-old girl had his books "Girls Only: How to Survive Anything" and "Boys Only: How to Survive Anything" pulled from bookstore shelves for claims of sexism.[1]
Bibliography
Usborne Puzzle Adventure series
- The Intergalactic Bus Trip (1987)
 - Agent Arthur's Jungle Journey (1988)
 - Search for the Sunken City (1989)
 - Agent Arthur's Arctic Adventure (1990)
 - Agent Arthur on the Stormy Seas (1991)
 - Agent Arthur's Desert Challenge (1994)
 - Agent Arthur's Mountain Mission (unpublished)
 
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles series
- Indiana Jones Puzzle Adventure Storybooks: II (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles) (1994)
 
Usborne Whodunnit series
- The Deckchair Detectives (1995)
 
Young Hippo Adventure series
- Attack of the Vampirates (1995)
 - Revenge of the Vampirates (1995)
 
Hippo Ghost series
- The House at the End of Ferry Road (1995)
 
You Should See My... series
- You Should See My Dog (1995)
 - You Should See My Cat (1996)
 - You Should See My Mum (1998)
 
What's Wrong Mum? series
- Seaside (1997)
 - Garden (1998)
 - Shopping (1998)
 - The Fletcher Family's Picnic Puzzle (1997)
 
Sparks series
- The Winner's Wreath: Ancient Greek Olympics (1999)
 
The Knowledge series
- Dead Dinosaurs (2000)
 - Groovy Movies (2004)
 
Spilling the Beans on series
Other books
- McKricken's Christmas (1991)
 - Giggle Mirths of Waggle-down Derry (1991)
 - "Flintstone's" Mystery Puzzle Book (1994)
 - Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1999)
 
References
- ↑ "8-Year Old Gets Sexist 'How To Survive Almost Anything' Books Pulled Off The Shelf". 3 October 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
 
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