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Simpsons comics madness

2002
Collects six issues of "Simpsons" comics, including volumes forty-three through forty-eight, following the adventures of the cartoon family.

The secret lives of plants!

2012
In graphic novel format, explores plant biology, including life cycle, photosynthesis, transpiration, respiration, and reproduction.

Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
2007
A graphic novel exploration of the life of Gandhi that discusses his childhood, move to England, education as a lawyer, experiences with racial discrimination, nonviolent peace movement, and more.

Go hang a salami! I'm a lasagna hog!

and other palindromes
1994
A collection of palindromes, sentences that read the same forward and backward.

Hera

the goddess and her glory
2011
Introduces Hera, Zeus's wife and goddess of air, sky, and the heavens and the only thing Zeus is afraid of.

The influencing machine

Brooke Gladstone on the media
2011
Brooke Gladstone, an American journalist and media analyst for NPR's "On the Media, " explores the history of the media in cartoon illustrations, covering from tabloids in ancient Rome to contemporary journalism in the twenty-first century, and examining the influence of consumers on the shape of the media.

Garfield goes to waist

2009
Presents approximately two hundred comic strips chronicling the antics of Garfield the cat, his canine friend, Odie, andtheir owner, Jon.

Greek and Roman mythology

2005
Presents an educational graphic novel designed for elementary grades three and up that helps children gain a more practical understanding of both Greek and Roman mythology and includes descriptions of constellations and the etymology of words.

Star wars, episode I, the phantom menace

1999
Two Jedi knights fight to save a young boy and the trading rights of Naboo.

Trinity

a graphic history of the first atomic bomb
2013
In graphic novel format, presents the history of the development of the first atomic bomb, from the earliest experiments with nuclear fusion during the nineteenth century through the Manhattan Project. Additionally, describes the destruction caused by the bomb in Japan, and the tensions over nuclear weapons that have kept the world on edge ever since.

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