Written in the 1850s by a young doctor, Henry Gray, Gray’s Anatomy was the most comprehensive and accessible anatomy of its time. This beautifully produced slipcased volume contains the historic text of the second edition and all of Henry Vandyke Carter’s masterly drawings. It is essential reading for anyone… Read more »
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2016 Scholastic Almanac for Kids
Updated for 2016 with the newest, most exciting facts and stats. Need help with studying? Love trivia? Just want to impress your friends or teachers? The Scholastic Almanac for Kids 2016 has information about practically everything! If you have questions, this book has answers. Packed with hundreds of facts, stats,… Read more »
The Twinkies Cookbook by Hostess, 85th Anniversary Edition
Ah. Twinkies. The sugar filled (and cream filled) cakes we would scream with joy to see packed in our lunchbox growing up. The dessert was one that children would trade anything in their lunch for in the cafeteria. Then came the scare of Twinkies never being around again. Thankfully… Read more »
Quickie Reviews For You (2)
I am horrible. I have been reading like crazy but slacking on actually posting reviews about them. I have this list going with the name of the book, rating, and a few notes to remember about each one. So at least I have something to give you! Below are a… Read more »
America’s Most Wanted Recipes by Ron Douglas
The average American family eats out three or more times per week, which translates into hundreds of dollars spent on food each month. In these hard economic times, families simply can’t afford to keep paying these high prices. And Ron Douglas has spent the past five years of his… Read more »