Kate Fox - Watching the English (The Hidden Rules of English Behaviour)
Kate Fox is a well-known anthropologist who now turns her attention to the very strange behaviour of the English people. The book's chapters cover various aspects of this one by one, including mobile phone use, dress codes, food rules, rules of sex, driving and many other topics.
Their Eyes Were Watching God: Zora Neale Hurston (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
Features essays that touch on subjects such as sight and vision, speech and dialect, and the ways the novel subverts traditional power structures, and more.
Added by: miaow | Karma: 8463.40 | Fiction literature | 26 February 2010
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Futures - Four Novellas - Watching Trees Grow
This exciting volume contains four mind-expanding novellas of humanity's struggle for survival in the far future. Peter F. Hamilton's "Watching Trees Grow" In an era of immortality, murder is the ultimate crime, with no statute of limitations-but a relentless detective can pursue his quarry for centuries.
Tim's grandmother comest to stay and he is very embarrassed by her. She wears jeans and listens to rock music. But when bullies stop Tim winning a competition, he realises that only his grandmother can help him...
Mira Patel loves bird watching. But when she follows a rare bird down a cliff she finds a mysterious man and an ancient wood circle. What is he trying to hide in the circle? Level 3 (1000 words)
I found this book to be an excellent way to introduce young adults to nutrition and encourage them into good eating habits. The author does a nice job of explaining the importance and ease of watching what you eat and why