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Four Recommended Books on New Science

Cats vs Dogs

¥111. 00

The animal world is a strange and wonderful place, and scientists are always discovering fascinating and surprising truths into the lives of everything from the tiniest insect to the biggest animal. Brought together for the first time, Cats vs Dogs describes the very best animal-related questions and answers from New Scientist readers. Cats vs Dogs shows the animal kingdom you’ve never seen before.

This Book Could Fix Your Life

¥94. 00

We all want to be happier, more successful and less stressed, but what really works?

From building confidence to forming better relationships and getting smarter(and healthier), This Book Could Fix Your Life explores the real science behind self-help based on the latest research in New Scientist.

Full of scientific advice and packed with experiments you can try on yourself, this book really could help you fix your life.

Chance

¥68. 00

Looking into what we call chance, and what it really means, Chance is part of a best-selling New Scientist series bringing together some of New Scientist’s sharpest minds, this time to provide fascinating understanding of the strange world of what we call chance.

Explore everything from the secrets of coincidence to the science of accidental number generation. Learn more about what chance really means in this best-selling New Scientist series.

Anti-Zoo

¥85. 00

Which animal has the biggest mouth? Can crocodiles use tools? Are sheep really as stupid as everyone thinks? Find out the answers to all these questions, and many more, in New Scientist’s Anti-Zoo. Prepare to meet 50 of the strangest, most frightening and unexpected animals known to science. From the world’s nicest bird(which has a really, really dark side)to the fly that hits its way through solid rock, these are unique creatures of the animal kingdom.

【小题1】What can readers get from This Book Could Fix Your Life?
A.Good ways to raise pets.B.Keys to understanding the latest research.
C.Opportunities for success.D.Advice on improving their life.
【小题2】Which word can best describe the creatures in Anti-Zoo?
A.Nice.B.SmartC.Unusual.D.Dangerous.
【小题3】Which book might interest a person who would like to try his luck?
A.Chance.B.Anti-Zoo.C.Cats vs Dogs.D.This Book Could Fix Your Life.
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Not every author has been bestselling and beloved, but that’s Judy Blume for you.

The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo

Sometimes life as a middle child can feel unbearable — and I would know. Life in the middle can be tough, which is exactly the experience Yong Freddy struggles with in this warmly written 1969 story about the second - grade boy who has begun to feel like “a great big middle nothing”. He has two problems, as far as he can tell: his big brother and his little sister. So what does a kid like him need to do to feel or be special?

The Pain and the Great One

All’s fair in love and war — and siblings (兄弟姐妹) are well familiar with both. The Pain and the Great One, first published in 1974, centers on a third-grade sister and her first-grade brother, each of whom has plenty to say about the other and about the child their parents love best. The short story gives each sibling the opportunity to state just how much of a pain the other is or how “great” they think they are. Of course, in building their rather funny cases, they also point out some very lovable things about each other.

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Fourth-grader Peter’s life would be good, no question, if it weren’t for his 2-year-old brother, Fudge, who has a talent for ruining everything. How can one little brother do so much damage? And even if he is rather cute when he sleeps, how can Peter love him when he’s awake, breaking Peter’s hopes and dreams?

【小题1】What do we know about middle children from the first book?
A.They are in low spirits.B.They want to be noticed.
C.They have problematic brothers.D.They care little about anything.
【小题2】What is a feature of The Pain and the Great One?
A.Humorous cases.B.Fancy structure.
C.Romantic settings.D.Lovable language.
【小题3】What do these books have in common?
A.They are intended for parents.B.They are about adventures.
C.They are related to family life.D.They are newly published.

Are you interested in thrilling content? Here are four story books that take place in a museum or art set in famous art centers. These picks are full of action and uncertain result.

Charlotte Writes Her World
Writer: Ashley Murray
Company: Ottawa Publishing House
Charlotte, who has visited the City Museum of Art many times with her friend Alice, has a mystery to solve. The events she writes about in her English diaries are starting to come true. What’s going on?
Ages: 8-12

The Return of Mona Lisa
Writer: Owen Duncan
Company: Madison House Studio
The Mona Lisa by Michelangelo is one of the most popular paintings in the world, and this fascinating nonfiction book describes how the painting was stolen from the museum in 1911 and later returned. The book tells the story of the Mona Lisa’s theft and return, which offers readers a deeper understanding of the cultural importance of this painting.
Ages: 10 and up

Secret of the Museum
Writer: Hailey Johnson
Company: Aspiring Young Readers
This novel is based on prize-winning 2006 film Secret of the Museum. In the book, a guard notices that art works at the Museum of Natural History come to life at night. The guard shares what he has observed with his son, who is doubtful at first and then becomes fascinated by the adventures at night.
Ages: 8-12

Spy School Adventure
Writer: Justin Blake
Company: Charlie Martin Books for Young Readers
Some of this story’s best scenes occur at the City Museum of History. Nick is trying to begin an adventure which takes him back to the ancient time. The track takes him outside the museum, and maps show you where he goes.
Ages: 8-12

【小题1】Which book is suitable for kids who are interested in paintings?
A.Secret of the Museum.B.Spy School Adventure.
C.The Return of Mona Lisa.D.Charlotte Writes Her World.
【小题2】What do Secret of the Museum and Spy School Adventure have in common?
A.Both are parent-friendly novels.
B.Both are from the writers’ diaries.
C.Both are winners of national prizes.
D.Both are about history and adventure.
【小题3】Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A textbook.B.An exam paper.C.A travel plan.D.A magazine.

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Run Fast. Eat Slow

By world-class marathoner and 4-time Olympian Shalane and chef Elyse, a New York Times bestseller, offers over 100 whole food recipes for runners. With inspiring stories, nutritional wisdom, delicious meals, and snacks made without refined sugar and flour, it shows that fat is essential for flavor and performance, and restrictive dieting does more harm than good. Recipes include Superhero Muffins and Double Chocolate Teff Cookies.

Paperback $26.00       Ebook $12.99

Bobby Flay Fit

In Bobby Flay Fit, Bobby shares juices, breakfast bowls, snacks to fuel workouts, hearty salads, nourishing soups, satisfying dinners and lightened-up desserts. With fitness tips and a look into the chef’s daily healthy routines, this cookbook is for those who want to eat right without sacrificing (牺牲) taste or changing food storage.

Paperback $32.50       A Paperback Version with the Ebook Version for FREE!

Atomic Habits

Over 4 million copies sold!

No matter your goals, Atomic Habits offers a proven framework for improving every day. James Clear, one of the world’s leading experts on habit formation, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results.

Paperback $27.00       Ebook $12.99

I’ve Been Thinking...

The ideal book for those seeking wisdom, guidance, encouragement and inspiration on the road to a meaningful life. In this book, Maria Shrive shares inspiring quotes, prayers, and reflections designed to get readers thinking, get them feeling, get them laughing and help them in their journey to what she calls The Open Field—a place of acceptance, purpose, and passion—a place of joy.

Paperback $22.00       Ebook $10.99

【小题1】Which is the cheapest for both paperback and ebook?
A.Run Fast. Eat Slow.B.Bobby Flay Fit.
C.Atomic Habits.D.I’ve Been Thinking...
【小题2】What does the book I’ve Been Thinking… focus on?
A.Giving fitness tips.B.Providing food recipes.
C.Presenting insightful thoughts.D.Offering habit formation strategies.
【小题3】What common purpose do the four books serve?
A.To share motivational stories.
B.To encourage exploring knowledge.
C.To lead people to a healthy lifestyle.
D.To instruct people in inner peace.

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