An important addition for most science or career collections.
This is a heartwarming, educational, and close-up view of a community's heroic efforts.

A thought-provoking work for teens and adults who are curious about religion and perhaps ready to give some thought to their own beliefs.
These well-written overviews will be welcome in communities where hunting is popular.
These books delve into hunting for sport and food, reviewing the types of weapons and techniques most effective with different animals; Bowhunting focuses on techniques, purpose, and safety procedures. Hunting aficionados will find these books informative and exciting ("Thwack! The arrow finds its mark"). Photographs and sidebars enhance the texts. There are three other spring 2015 books in this series. Reading list. Glos, ind. Review covers these SportsZone: Hunting titles: Bear Hunting, Bowhunting, and Duck Hunting.
An effective adaptation, though not without its flaws; students may wish to read the manga alongside the original.
Readers who are a bit tired of dystopian stories but who crave action will find this very much to their liking.
A quaint, if not fully realized, fantasy novel for upper middle grade and younger YA readers.
North American soccer fans will welcome these serviceable additions.
Each volume kicks off with the same intro before launching into team-specific details about the host city's history, the club's founding, and influential events. Key figures (owners, managers, players), winning and losing seasons, and individual matches are also described. They're whirlwind team histories, but die-hard fans won't mind. Stock photos are included. There are three other fall 2015 books in this series. Timeline, websites. Bib., ind. Review covers these Soccer Champions titles: AC Milan, FC Barcelona, and Manchester United.