The Monstrumologist (2009) is a young adult horror novel by Rick Yancey. It received the 2010 Michael L. Printz Honor Award for excellence in young adult literature.
Other novels in the Monstrumologist series: The Curse of the Wendigo (2010), The Isle of Blood (2011), The Final Descent (2013)
Winesburg, Ohio is a 1919 short story cycle by the American author Sherwood Anderson. The work covers George's life from the time he was a child to his growing independence and ultimate abandoning of Winesburg as a young man; the style of the work progresses as the complexity of his life increases.
The idea is that this show breaks down basic science in a fun and educational way that young children can understand. Nina is accompanied by her five neurons who help her to explore the world around us. Her neurons are the five senses - taste, touch, smell, sight and sound. They help Nina to work out her scientific dilemmas and are portrayed as cartoon characters.
Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy What really happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963? Was the assassination of John F. Kennedy simply the work of a warped, solitary young man, or was something more nefarious afoot?
Paper Towns is the third young adult novel by John Green, published in 2008.It debuted at number 5 on the New York Times best sellers list for children's books and was awarded the 2009 Edgar Award for best Young Adult novel.