Magic School Bus Science Chapter Books Boxed Set (8):Truth About  Bats, Search for the Missing Bones, Wild Whale Watch, Space Explorers, Twister Trouble, Giant Germ, Great Shark Escape, Penguin Puzzle
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    Magic School Bus Science Chapter Books Boxed Set (8):Truth About Bats, Search for the Missing Bones, Wild Whale Watch, Space Explorers, Twister Trouble, Giant Germ, Great Shark Escape, Penguin Puzzle
    Joanna Cole , Eva Moore , Ann Schreiber , Anne Capeci , Jennifer Johnston , and Judith Bauer Stamper
    Manufacturer: Scholastic Inc.
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    Binding: Paperback

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    Includes Science Chapter Books 1-8. Penguin Puzzle, The Great Shark Escape, The Giant Germ, Twister Trouble, Space Explorers, The Wild Whale Watch, The Search for the Missing Bones and The Truth about Bats.
    Illustrated on the Shoulders of Giants: The Great Works of Physics And Astronomy
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    Illustrated on the Shoulders of Giants: The Great Works of Physics And Astronomy

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    ASIN: 0762427329
    Release Date: 2005-09-20

    Book Description

    The first edition of this revolutionary look at the scientific discoveries that changed our perception of the world, by the renowned physicist and bestselling author Stephen Hawking, sold over 65,000 copies. Now it's available in a gift-worthy special edition with color photographs and illustrations depicting theoretical models of the planets and their orbits--making Hawking's brilliant insights all the more accessible. This original compilation is based on seven classic works of physics and astronomy which, read in chronological order, trace the evolution of modern science. THE ILLUSTRATED ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS includes selections from On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres by Nicolaus Copernicus; Principia by Sir Isaac Newton; The Principle of Relativity by Albert Einstein; Dialogues Concerning Two Sciences by Galileo Galilei with Alfonso De Salvio; plus Harmony of the World by Johannes Kepler. It also includes five important critical essays and an original biography of each physicist, written by Hawking himself.

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Deeply disappointed........2007-09-03

    In Brief -- This is an illustrated version of "On the Shoulders of Giants". This book is not, however, "On the Shoulders of Giants" with some additional illustrations. There are pretty illustrations, which are largely irrelevant, but they replace more than 80% of the text and most of the useful illustrations that are contained in the original book. Whereas the original contains complete versions of works such as Galileo's Dialogs and Newton's Principia, this book contains only excerpts from these works, augmented with largely useless illustrations, but missing the useful diagrams from the original book.

    In more detail -- This book consists of five sections, covering the lives and some of the science of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton and Einstein. Each section begins with a brief (10-12 page) discussion of the scientist's life and an outline of his work and its importance. It is followed by a 35-40-page section that contains one or more excerpts from their scientific works. Each chapter is illustrated with paintings or drawings that illustrate the life and times and other general aspects of their work. All well and good, but I was disappointed with this book for several reasons, namely:

    1) While Stephen Hawkins name is prominently displayed, it is clear that he had relatively little to do with this book. It is misleading to highlight his name in large type on the spine of the book and only state on the dust jacket that he was an editor and provided commentary. Other editors are mentioned, but not named. Undoubtedly, there were many who purchased the book because of his association with it, not realizing that his actual contributions were limited
    2) While there are illustrations, they in no way support the text. This is especially true for the sections that came from Newton's Principia. The Principia is based completely on complex geometric proofs. The ABCs of the text are included, but not the copious diagrams of the original, making these sections virtually useless for someone who wishes to follow Newton's line of reasoning. The same is true for the other sections of the book. Instead of useful diagrams the editors have included things like: photographs of the University of Padua, murky drawings from period books that do not illustrate any of the text, paintings of the Hubble space telescope and the Mariner 10 spacecraft and paintings (photographs in the case of Einstein) of the scientists (which are at least relevant to the historical portions of the text). It is clear that these illustrations were chosen for their artistic appeal and were included to make an illustrated book. It would have been much better if these illustrations actually helped to explain the text. Better still would have been the inclusion of the original diagrams from the books and papers being abstracted.
    3) The original, non-illustrated, version of this book is five times longer than this version. It is much longer because contains the complete translations of several of the most critical scientific works ever written. (Because of the numerous illustrations, many of which are half or full page, the text is actually considerably less than 1/5 that of the original version of the book.) Since the illustrations included in this version do nothing to support the clarity of the text, they are a poor tradeoff for the complete works that are provided in the original, non-illustrated, version of this book.
    4) Because of the pictures, which are interspersed throughout the book, it was necessary to utilize high gloss paper throughout. This made it difficult for me to read. Since the illustrations are not supportive of the text, their inclusion and the resulting use of high gloss paper made the illustrations, in my opinion, somewhat of a detriment.
    5) The original scientific texts are useful for someone who wants to get a flavor of the original, but it is not as illuminating as a good physics text, especially since the diagrams of the original publications are missing.

    This book is best suited for someone who wants a coffee table book (albeit a thin one), with some pretty pictures, about 50 pages of historical information and a flavor of what the original texts contained. I am giving the book three stars because of its appeal to this audience. The texts of the excerpts from the original publications are useful, although its usefulness is diminished by lack of the diagrams that were in the original publications. The texts of the scientific works were not, however, completely useless. For instance, I did get a better appreciation of Copernicus's work from this book. He did more than just make a correct guess about the organization of the solar system. The excerpts from his book show that he was a great physicist for his time, and was fully cognizant of the reasons why it was previously assumed that the sun and other planets revolved around a stationary earth, and he made an attempt to logically refute this belief. Also, the complete works in question are very difficult to follow; so brief excerpts are all that many readers would want. This version is thus better suited for them than the much larger, but much more complex, original version of "On the Shoulders of Giants".

    Scientists and those interested in the history of science will probably be disappointed because they have read this history in more detail elsewhere and they will find the lack of diagrams a severe deficiency. There are much better histories of science available (for instance, Gribbin's, The Scientists). Those who want the complete versions of the famous books that are included in the original version will also be disappointed in this version. Thus, if you want more of the original science, check out the original version of this book before you buy this one. You will probably find that it is better suited to your needs.

    4 out of 5 stars Physics! History! Math!.......2006-12-15

    It does not get any better than this. Plus the images are stunning.

    3 out of 5 stars LOVELY PICTURES.......2005-01-20

    As the historical development of gravitational theory is of interest to me, I bought this book impulsively from Barnes & Noble, while getting a cup of coffee. "Illustrated" it is, and beautifully so, and the concept is interesting. For five brilliant scientists each of whom has contributed to our understanding of celestial dynamics, Hawking provides a brief introduction before presenting translations of representative portions of their work. Although many of the illustrations are works of art, some are not very informative, chosen perhaps for visual appeal rather than pedagogical utility. Specific comments are as follows. Copernicus: excellent short bio and explanation of his contributions. Galileo, ditto. Kepler, ditto. Newton, ditto. Einstein: strangely, the biographical sketch here is thin, many of the figures seem irrelevant, and the technical translation is marred by typographical errors. This is strange, because much effort went into the production of this book, so it would seem appropriate to have had someone with scientific knowledge look over the proofs and mark obvious errors. It is also irritating that many different type styles are used for the equations, giving the impression that the production editor sloppily copied directly from the original papers.

    Although I enjoyed reading this book and learned from it, the publishers should clean it up for a second printing.

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    One Giant Leap: The Story of Neil Armstrong
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    As a young boy, Neil Armstrong had a recurring dream in which he held his breath and floated high in the sky. He spent his free time reading stacks of flying magazines, building model airplanes, and staring through a homemade telescope. As a teenager, Neil worked odd jobs to pay for flying lessons at a nearby airport. He earned his student pilot's license on his sixteenth birthday. But who was to know that this shy boy, who also loved books and music, would become the first person to set foot on the moon, on July 20, 1969.

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    5 out of 5 stars And a Man Named Armstrong Walked on the Moon.......2005-05-05

    Unlike Mr. Brown's beautiful children's books about Ruth Law, Mary Kingsley and Alice Ramsey, everybody knows who Neil Armstrong was. To be sure the three women I just mentioned did amazing things for their time. But Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. This book shows us Neil as a child. We see how at six he loved airplanes, how he made airplane models, how he took an airplane ride in a plane with only twelve wicker seats. We see him watch planes at the airport, really get the feel of this boy's love of flying machines. In fact Neil got his pilot's license before he was licensed to drive. This is truly a hero's story and one my gal Sara and I share with our son a lot. As with Mr. Brown's other books, young Devon is growing up with this one. Books, like Trix, are for kids. The more you surround one with, the better off he will be later in life. We truly believe this, Sara and I. Yeah, books are good for kids and this is really one of the better ones.

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    5 out of 5 stars Don Brown's Best One Yet!.......2000-06-21

    This biography is without a doubt Brown's best picturebook biography to date. He really has written an engaging biography of Armstrong. My second graders went back to this book time and again after I read it aloud! One of my students () used it as a primary source for her biography on Neil Armstrong...and she wrote a great bio too! A great addition to a classroom library or school library biography section!

    5 out of 5 stars "One Giant Step" is fantastic!.......1999-02-14

    Don Brown's book "One Giant Step: the Story of Neil Armstrong" is great. It approaches the story of America's most famous astronaut from a truly unique perspective. Even as an adult I found it compelling.The illustrations are colorful, lively watercolors with distinctive style and charm. Few have mastered the art writing children's books. Fewer have mastered the art of illustrating them. Don Brown has done both.

    1 out of 5 stars Horrid illustrations and rather boring text.......1999-01-04

    My kids crave far more information than this book provided. They would have like more photographs of this famous man, not cartoonish, childish illustrations.

    5 out of 5 stars wonderful and inspiring.......1998-09-27

    No one is telling history to young children quite the way that Don Brown is -- clearly, factually, and without the unnecessary treacle and syrup. History is beguiling enough as it is. Brown's admiration for his subject comes through in his direct and Hemingway-esque style. Armstrong was a hero who started as a boy with a dream, literally. My children were smitten, as was I. THIS BOOK IS A NO-FAIL GIFT for boys and girls. We hope to hear, and see, more from this fantastic author-illustrator. He deserves more recognition, and I am sure that will come soon.
    One Giant Leap (An Owlet Book)
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      One Giant Leap (An Owlet Book)
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      The giant golden book of mathematics;: Exploring the world of numbers and space ([A Giant golden book] 762)
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • An excellent mathematical primer for young people
      The giant golden book of mathematics;: Exploring the world of numbers and space ([A Giant golden book] 762)
      Irving Adler
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      5 out of 5 stars An excellent mathematical primer for young people.......2006-12-21

      Although it was published in 1960, this book is still a valuable introduction to mathematics. Written for the later elementary school student, most of the fundamental concepts of mathematics are briefly introduced. Geometry, algebra, probability, cardinality, modular arithmetic, irrational and complex numbers, the nature and purpose of mathematical proof, Pascal's triangle, Fibonacci numbers and recreational mathematics are all mentioned. While it is not possible to explore any subject in great depth in 90 pages, all of the introductions do enough to impart the basic idea of the basic idea. Despite the age, I strongly recommend this book as a mathematical primer for young people.
      Hard Rock Lovers
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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      • An all-star cast of my generation! I swooned over Rod Taylor and Robert Culp!
      • WONDERFUL cast, beautifully performed, an EXCITING thrilling journey you won't forget!
      • "Hard Rock Lovers".....Beautifully done!!
      Hard Rock Lovers
      Paul Kyriazi
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      Computer programmer Alan Bartlet takes his new girlfriend to Las Vegas. There he meets Medusa, a backup singer for the now dead rock star Shane. She hints that Shane might be alive. In flashback, we see the rise and fall of Shane. Alan pursues Medusa and descends into a world of mystery, lust and murder to find out: Is Shane Alive?

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      2 out of 5 stars Didn't Live Up.......2007-07-03

      I absolutely love "The James Bond Lifestyle Seminar," but this audiobook fell short. The plot was decent, but nothing better than you'd expect based on the synopsis. The main character is supposed to be 33 years old, yet his voice sounds like an old man. He sounds very unsure of himself. Also, a lot more could have been done with the sound effects. They did not immerse me in the scenes, as another reviewer claimed.

      5 out of 5 stars I never wanted it to end!! Fabulous!.......2007-01-16

      Mr Kyriazi's production of Hard Rock Lovers was just fantastic! I was on the edge of my seat on a daily basis! I put the audio book on my iPod and listened while I jogged. I gotta say it motivated me to get out there and I am so sad it is over! I cannot wait for his next Audio production!

      The story is fantastic, gripping and sexy. I absolutely loved it!

      Bravo!!!!

      5 out of 5 stars An all-star cast of my generation! I swooned over Rod Taylor and Robert Culp!.......2006-05-22

      Wow! My sister pointed me to this audio book and I couldn't believe my ears. I just relaxed on my bed to listen and was absolutely delighted with the movie-quality of the sound effects. Not only is this a masterful, well-written plot, it's also a quality production. The best I've heard.

      And those stars that the magnificent author/director Paul Kyriazi lined up for this special version of his book!!! Well, all I can say is that I remember swooning each time I saw any of them on the big screen. (I hope my hubby doesn't read this.) But when I saw Rod Taylor--who narrates this story, with such a come-hither voice--starring in The Birds with that gorgeous Tippi Hedren, I almost fainted. Yes, he was that much of a hunk ... and still is, according to my sister!

      Incidentally, people used to say I looked like Tippi. Ah-hhh, memories ... But getting back to this audio book, I loved it to pieces.

      Keep up the excellent work, Mr. K. You're terrific, and almost as handsome as the great Rod! Ciao, baby ...

      5 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL cast, beautifully performed, an EXCITING thrilling journey you won't forget!.......2006-03-15

      From the moment Hard Rock Lovers comes on ... it takes you by the hand and mind, and immediately draws you into this intriquing story, narrated by the imcomparable Rod Taylor, of revenge, love, lust, cold reality and spiritual enlightenment.

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      The ending gives you hope and leaves you with happy feelings. You will want to play it again and again; it only gets better each time you listen.

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      Thank you Paul for the fun and exciting adventure!

      5 out of 5 stars "Hard Rock Lovers".....Beautifully done!!.......2006-03-14

      The "Hard Rock Lovers" audio book was not at all what I expected, but what a wonderful surprise! It's a twisted, tangled web of events played out by a handful of multi-leveled, intertwined characters. The story is well written, beautifully told and convincingly enacted centering on the heights of a successful rock star and the terrible costs that are paid when that success is abused. People and events are manipulated by all the characters to satisfy their own needs and agenda.


      "Good" and "evil" are blurred. "Life" and "death" are blurred. Relationships are blurred, but the irony of fate is boldly presented and it's made abundantly clear that our "next" existence offers another chance to hopefully do better. The inevitability of change, the subtle and sometimes dramatic interrelationships between cause and effect as well as the ever-present, ever-looming scales of divine and poetic justice are persistent threads. A beautiful blending of drama and melodrama are used to develop both the story and the characters. The audio presentation is top-notch entertainment, particularly when you consider that all acting is accomplished solely through vocal artistry. The actors do a fantastic job of inviting the listener into their world and moving you effortlessly through the story.


      I really enjoyed listening to this audio book. It is wonderful from start to finish and my congratulations go out to all involved. It's a winner on all levels.
      The Apollo Moonwalkers (Giant Leaps)
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        Beyond the Solar System: From Red Giants to Black Holes (Earth and Space)
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            The Future of Small Telescopes in the New Millennium: 1: Perceptions, Productivities, and Policies2: The Telescopes We Use3: Science in the Shadows of Giants (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
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              The Future of Small Telescopes in the New Millennium: 1: Perceptions, Productivities, and Policies2: The Telescopes We Use3: Science in the Shadows of Giants (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)

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