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  • Tractor Beams

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The first time the term tractor beam was used was in 1931. Since then, tractor beams have been used in many science fiction books, movies, and TV shows to draw in spacecraft, people, and objects in space. This science fiction technology has become science fact. In 2015, scientists used sound waves to move tiny objects. Through reading about this and other modern technology, readers are engaged with incredible STEM information as well as their imaginations as they also learn the connections between this technology and popular science fiction.
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  • Spies

    David Orme, Jan Martin

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Readers learn about famous spies, spying gadgets, and more before reading about a double agent.
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  • The Halloween Tree

    Ray Bradbury

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, March 21, 1975)
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  • Invisibility Cloaks

    Holly Duhig

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    From Harry Potter to King Arthur, stories about invisibility cloaks have been around for hundreds or possibly thousands of years. It seems mere fantasy that something like that could exist, but today there are several different kinds of technology that could be used to make someone appear invisible, or at least very inconspicuous. Through direct explanations, this book covers the history of invisibility cloak stories and connects some of the coolest recent technology to these tales. Covering both STEM and literature components, this book will enchant sci-fi lovers and scientists alike.
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  • Science Fiction

    David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, June 30, 2011)
    The Trailblazers series has been written for older children and young adults with a reading age of 5-8. The books are suitable for general reading or as part of a more structured reading program. Each book cover a strong, popular topic, with a colorful, attractive layout. Each book has a non-fiction and a fiction section. The fiction story appears in two formats-one with simple texts for poor readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated "speech bubble" version of the same story, for those who are just starting to learn to read. These two levels of entry give access points for children and young adults with different reading ages. Carefully limited vocabulary and simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, make the books suitable for even the poorest readers.
  • Little Fuzzy: A Science Fiction Novel

    H Beam Piper

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2014)
    Little Fuzzy By H. Beam Piper Little Fuzzy is the name of a 1962 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper. It was nominated for the 1963 Hugo Award for Best Novel. The story revolves around determining whether a small furry species discovered on the planet Zarathustra is sapient, and features a mild libertarianism that emphasizes sincerity and honesty. During a book signing at Strand Book Store, Piper alleged that the Little Fuzzy series was inspired by an acquaintance named Kevin "Fuzzy" Sheffield, whom Piper first met in a literary club in central Oregon. When asked about Sheffield, Piper described him as "a bizarre character, capable of writing little more than a couple of vaguely-legible remarks in each letter. While I'm sure he's full of insight and great ideas, it seems impossible to effectively communicate with him on a conventional human level...terribly nice fellow however." The book was followed by a sequel, Fuzzy Sapiens (original title The Other Human Race) published in 1964, the same year that Piper committed suicide in November. In the wake of Piper's suicide, rumor spread of a lost "second sequel"; at the behest of Ace Books William Tuning produced the critically acclaimed Fuzzy Bones. Later, Piper's lost manuscript was discovered, and published as Fuzzies and Other People. Ace also hired Ardath Mayhar to write Golden Dreams: A Fuzzy Odyssey, which tells the events of Little Fuzzy from the viewpoint of the Fuzzies (or Gashta, as they call themselves). A new volume in the series, Fuzzy Ergo Sum by Wolfgang Diehr, was published by Pequod Press and made available on Amazon.com in April 2011. A second book, Caveat Fuzzy was released in August 2012. In 2011, John Scalzi published Fuzzy Nation, which he described as a "reboot" of Piper's original.
  • Tractor Beams

    Holly Duhig

    Hardcover (The Secret Book Company, )
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  • Faster-Than-Light Space Travel

    Holly Duhig

    Hardcover (The Secret Book Company, )
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  • Extreme Sports

    David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Oct. 27, 2011)
    Get the facts about extreme sports before reading a story about having to participate in extreme sports...to survive.
  • A Terrible Fright

    Fleet Selvig

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2019)
    Two geologists investigated the chances of eruption of Cumbre Vieja, a volcano, on La Palma Island, at the western end of the Spanish island chain at the turn of the century. They discovered a crack in the volcano. What the scientists' research revealed was an unimaginable event in the foreseeable future. They could only explain that it could happen at any time.The crack proved that it was moving towards the Atlantic Ocean. As the event has slowly shown itself over the years revealed that a pressure caused by rising magma heating water that was trapped within the island's structure.The scientists developed a hypothesis that the western flank of the Cumbre Viej may slide into the ocean during a future volcanic eruption.They reported that a mega wave could generate a rapidly moving mass that is approximately 1.5x1015 kilogram. They estimated that the wave could reach heights of 650 m (2,133 ft)-900 m (2,953 ft) in the area of the islands and beyond.They postulated that the tidal waves would radiate outward across the Atlantic Ocean. The wave would do that with overwhelming power clear to the eastern coast of North America in an estimated 7 hours. That process would occur at many of the islands in the Caribbean and northern coasts of South America in six to eight hours.They suspected that the mega waves well beyond the eruption region would be smaller possibly 50 m (164 ft) or higher. Their power would still cause massive devastation all along those coastlines and could move 25 km (16 mi) inland. Such mega waves would move faster than a jet aircraft and could devastate the eastern part of America and much of southern Britain from the effects of a volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands.They reported that a massive slab of rock of such a great volume as a volcano would break away from the island of La Palma. The mass would smash into the Atlantic Ocean causing a huge tidal wave. Such a wave could be larger than any wave on record.Holmes’ phone rang, and the ringing woke him up screaming. He had been asleep shacking in his desk chair when it happened. More and more horror flashed in front of him in his nightmare. He jumped and yelled to no one. “The mega waves are hitting! The huge volume of water moved in a deluge in all radial directions from its origin. The horror of a mega waves is blasting through the northeast Atlantic!”“Buster, what is it?” Sara yelled as she entered the home through the front door.“The mega waves are hitting!” He sat down, shaking his head some more. Britain's long history has been completely wiped away as if it never existed. Western Europe has many people suffering from various degrees of radiation poisoning from the fallout of the destroyed nuclear power plants.“People with the radiation poisoning will die from it in a matter of days, weeks or years. These walking dead people have short remaining life spans depending on the amount of airborne gamma rays that they inhaled or ingested. If a human ingested gamma rays the life span could be only hours.”“Buster, it’s another bloody nightmare you’re having over all those tests you ran. The nightmares are bloody recurring ones and none of it happened. You should talk to the doctor about them.”He sat down, shaking his head in his hands, and realized that no such eruption happened at all. It was a part his series of delirious nightmares because no one believed him. It was about his fear that his research findings would occur. He thought that they did not believe him because there was so little that anyone could do about it. He was someone that predicted that such a world disaster could clearly be on the way. Once again, it happened only in his dreams.He shook his head in disbelief as he realized that he dreamed about what he warned the British government. He thought about it another moment. ‘Another nightmare over this, and now they are bloody recurring ones.’
  • Sharks

    Dr Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, June 30, 2011)
    Find out which type of shark you most do not want to meet in the water and where to poke a shark if you're attacked. In Swimming with Sharks readers learn not to bleed when there are sharks around.
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  • Life in Space

    David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 31, 2012)
    Learn why the Earth is right for life, where else there might be life, and more before reading a story about how life started on one in the universe.
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