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Book Review

Darwin's on the Origin of Species

by Thomas BeVier

Evolution is an ongoing process, as Charles Darwin famously argued, and so, as would be expected, the English language has undergone radical change since 1859 when Darwin published Origin of Species, which still resonates mightily. For... Read More

Book Review

Gene Everlasting

by Thomas BeVier

For those who doubt that immortality is possible in the natural order of things, Gene Logsdon, an Ohio farmer who has done a lot of hard hoeing and hard thinking in his eighty years, nominates chickweed and pigweed as plausible... Read More

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Groundwater for the 21st Century

by Thomas BeVier

“Why learn about water?” asks the first sentence this scholarly and impassioned tome and then for more than 600 pages of dense prose—interspersed with charts, graphs, photographs, and the occasional chemical formula—John A.... Read More

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The Battle of Darcy Lane

by Aimee Jodoin

With sophisticated language rare in the middle-grade fiction genre, Tara Altebrando introduces young readers to a competitive ball game that takes the children suffering through summer on Darcy Lane by storm. Immediately jealous of her... Read More

Book Review

Hello Kitty

by Aimee Jodoin

Our favorite kitty cat is back—now in graphic novel form—in this collection of ten quirky and cute stories by a handful of concept artists. Hello Kitty’s familiar face and adorably rendered illustrations (each artist has a unique... Read More

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Curious Critters Volume Two

by Aimee Jodoin

In the distinct voices of twenty animals, David FitzSimmons introduces science lovers to the biology, behavior, and ecological benefits of a variety of critters. From the cave salamander to the great horned owl, from the American... Read More

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