Michael Phillip Cash introduces readers to a fresh take on the popular genre of sci-fi novels.
Author: Bianca Schulze
As another year comes to a close, it only make sense to reflect on the highlights of 2013 before reaching for the many new moons in the coming new year.
As part of the Crack The Books™ series, Seashores to Sea Floors is an impressive, comprehensive and interactive non-fiction iBook about the oceanic ecosystem.
Educator Elizabeth Woodrum’s first foray into writing children’s books is a fun mystery with an imaginative and assertive fourth-grade girl protagonist, Maisy Sawyer.
For readers ready to go on a snowy adventure, look no further than the following books that prove snow days are truly magical. We’ve got 4 picture books, 1 early reader and a novel filled with non-stop action for middle grade readers.
Julee Murphy is a teacher-librarian at the Early Childhood Development Center, a dual language elementary-middle school, and an Education Specialist at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. She actively advocates for literacy in her community through early reading intervention programs and is a member of many professional organizations that support reading.
I Wish Raisins Could Float is a quirky short story for middle grade readers, which explores the hardship of losing a pet.
From author Stephen Butler comes an artistically original series, The Adventures of Princess Victoria and Prince William. This first installment, The Blueberry Bush, sets out to remind us “sometimes too much of a good thing isn’t so good.”
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