KISS

  • KISS: Greatest Hits
    By Brian Holguin

    The supernatural members of Kiss and the workers at a strange circus continue on their weird adventures in a series of interrelated tales, including "Year of the fox," World without heroes," "Sunburst finish," and "Fragments.

  • KISS
    By Kieran James, Bligh Grant, Susan P. Briggs

    Kieran James, Susan P. Briggs, Bligh Grant. experimentation of, say, the death-metal band turned progressive rock act Opeth) and secondly its Load and Reload albums were not extremely original, creative, provocative, or musically ...

  • Kiss: A Girl's Guide to Puckering Up
    By Erin E. Conley

    Kiss unlocks the deeper mysteries of making out. Inside you’ll find pages about how to kiss, where to kiss, and what compels us to kiss in the first place.

  • KISS: Behind the Mask - Official Authorized Biogrphy
    By David Leaf, Ken Sharp

    DEE. DEE. RAMONE,. THE. RAMONES: The first time I saw KISS was at a loft with Wayne County. Everybody was sort of afraid of them. KISS acted like a tough band that had already been touring for a while. I saw them again at the Academy of ...

  • Kiss
    By Ed McBain

    Detective Steve Carella must protect a wealthy blonde beauty who has experienced two attempts on her life

  • Kiss: A Novel of the 87th Precinct
    By Ed McBain

    Detective Steve Carella must endure the trial of the man accused of killing his father, while Meyer investigates the claims of a rich woman who says someone is trying to kill her

  • Kiss
    By Chris Ryall, Tom Waltz

    "Up first, in 'Kiss Meets The Phantom,' the band encounters their biggest threat yet, robotics designer Abner Devereaux and his 'daughter' Christine Sixteen.

  • Kiss
    By Francine Pascal

    Disoriented and on the run after a Thanksgiving Day confrontation with Ella, Gaia turns, first to Mary, and ultimately to Sam for help.

  • Kiss: The Hottest Band in the Land
    By Michael Heatley

    Kiss: The Hottest Band in the Land

  • Kiss: The Early Years
    By Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons

    With over 150 photos--most of which are published here for the first time--Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley take readers on an intimate tour of the early days of KISS. Full color and b&w.

  • Kiss: A Heart-warming Book of Giving
    By Jonathan Litton, Fhiona Galloway

    Join little Bear and his friends in this heart-warming book of giving. Bright artwork, finger-holes and a cheerful rhyming story make learning come alive!

  • KISS
    By Kieran James, Bligh Grant, Susan P. Briggs

    This book is a collective effort on the authors' part to remember KISS, one of the most important hard-rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s.

  • KISS: Guide to Managing Your Career
    By Ken Lawson

    The Keep It Simple Series has set a new standard in how-to publishing. These truly accessible guides inspire and instruct readers and deliver all the information one needs to know...

  • Kiss: I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night
    By Aileen Weintraub

    A biography of American rock band KISS --Provided by publisher.

  • Kiss: The New Poet
    By Jereme Hampton

    Kiss is a book that talks about relationships and life it has unique poetry on different topics the reason I am using poetry is to express my thoughts. What I like most about this book is the way I talk about relationships.

  • Kiss: A Novel
    By Jacqueline Wilson

    With her trademark blend of honesty, sensitivity, and humor, bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson delivers a novel for teens about first love, first heartbreak, and the power of a kiss.

  • Kiss
    By Ed McBain

    Kiss

  • KISS: Blood and Stardust
    By Bryan Hill

    Join Bryan Edward Hill (The Wildstorm: Michael Cray, Postal) and Rodney Buchemi (Death of Hawkman, The Librarians) as they bring you the KISS series we have all been waiting for!

  • Kiss: Keep It Short And Simple
    By Jacquie Ream

    KISS is a simple approach to writing that will reduce your anxiety about writing and show you how to use your time to organize, write, and present papers effectively.

  • Kiss
    By Jill Mansell

    Jill Mansell's irresistibly warm and romantic novel KISS is not to be missed by fans of Lucy Diamond and Jane Green.