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“This is a dark blend of science fiction and horror, with a plot that moves at a fast pace.” —VOYA View →

 

“This novel crackles with adventure and suspense and will delight fans with its blend of wizardry and court life.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Elephant Talk: The Surprising Science of Elephant Communication

Elephant Talk: The Surprising Science of Elephant Communication

“Although identified as a children’s book, Elephant Talk is an excellent primer for all ages (beginning at the third-grade level).” —Science Books & Films View →

 
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AIDS

“This very slim (128 short pages, including 10 pages of glossary, index, etc.) book on AIDS is a nicely written overview of the problem from its medical, health, societal, and survival aspects,” —Science Books & Films View →

 
Cover: Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure at the Abbey Grange: Case 2

Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure at the Abbey Grange: Case 2

“Adapting Holmes stories into comics is very challenging, which makes these books all the more impressive.” —Teacher Librarian View →

 
Cover: AIDS

AIDS

“Solid additions for libraries in need of fresh looks at these diseases and disorders.” —School Library Journal View →

 

“The universal theme of the ups and downs of friendship makes the book appealing for children of all backgrounds…. A good choice for fans of friendship stories, summer-camp aficionados, and Jewish readers in general.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Seven Wonders of the Rocky Planets and Their Moons

Seven Wonders of the Rocky Planets and Their Moons

“The text is illustrated with an excellent selection of well-reproduced photos from NASA and other sources, as well as paintings by author Ron Miller, who is an award-winning astronomy illustrator. The text is engagingly written for its intended… View →

 
Cover: The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

“The problem: people who see George Washington’s inaccurate image on their currency perceive him as stuffy and boring. The mission: remedy this misconception with three accurate, life-size models of G.W. as a nineteen-year-old surveyor, a forty-five-year-old general, and a… View →

 

“[A] wild ride of deception, mystery, and young love.” —starred, School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Ancient Medical Technology: From Herbs to Scalpels

Ancient Medical Technology: From Herbs to Scalpels

“Each book is well written and understandable, offering a simplified look at occasionally complex scientific, historical, and geographical information. The authors’ style and language flow as they define words when needed and at other times use descriptive details or modern… View →

 
Cover: Made for Each Other: Book 2

Made for Each Other: Book 2

“Teens who want horror with some romance (or romance with a little horror) will have fun with this book.” —VOYA View →

 
Cover: Seven Wonders of Space Technology

Seven Wonders of Space Technology

“Although this profusely illustrated book may seem short, it really is worth the price!” —Science Books & Films View →

 
Cover: Put Inclined Planes to the Test

Put Inclined Planes to the Test

“This is a good book for a classroom and school library.” —NSTA View →

 
Cover: Put Levers to the Test

Put Levers to the Test

“This is a good book for a classroom or school library.” —NSTA View →

 
Cover: Put Pulleys to the Test

Put Pulleys to the Test

“This is a good book for a classroom or school library.” —NSTA View →

 

“[O]ffers upfront advice and information for teens who think they may be (or know they are) lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Back-to-School Rules

Back-to-School Rules

“Percy, the self-assured host from Thanksgiving Rules, returns with some guidelines for starting school on the right foot…. Murfin creates a playfully skewed school environment with her wobbly collages and rosy-cheeked students.” —Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

“Presenting biographical information as well as exploring Washington’s visual representation, this handsome book finds a unique slant on the first president.” —Booklist View →

 
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Human.4

“Lancaster fashions a fast-paced, upsetting little thriller punctuated by ominous editorial notes that translate Kyle’s details for the futuristic audience.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: The Sunflower Sword

The Sunflower Sword

“Brightly colored and full of action, the expressive illustrations feature an appealing little knight whose disarming features include the cowboy boots on his feet, the upside-down colander on his head, and the goat that serves as his steed. The message of peace arises from the… View →

 
Cover: Made for Each Other: Book 2

Made for Each Other: Book 2

“The romance and scares are real, but light, and make for a thoroughly enjoyable read.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Gracie the Lighthouse Cat

Gracie the Lighthouse Cat

“This true story of a double rescue in 1838, in which Grace Darling, a lighthouse keeper’s daughter, alerts her father to a storm-struck ship at the same time the lighthouse cat, Gracie, discovers one of her kittens is missing, is illustrated with lush, expressive paintings.… View →

 

“Kids will appreciate the reversal of the traditional gender roles as well as the enduring message.” —Booklist View →