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Books in Fact to Fiction series

  • UFOs: Are They Real?

    David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, June 24, 2011)
    UFO means 'Unidentified Flying Object'. What are UFOs? Are they real? What do UFOs look like? This book will tell you.Do aliens exist? What color are they? Have aliens visited the Earth? What has seen them? Have people really been taken away -- or abducted -- by aliens? Get the Facts.Got that? Then read a great story about aliens invading Earth: "The Valley of the Zombies."Finally, use the Word Check to make sure you know your flying saucer from your stealth bomber!
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  • Weird Places

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    From Death Valley to jungle temples where humans were sacrificed, from a giant lake under the ice to pirate treasure that nobody can reach. There are some weird places in the world. Find out all about them; get the facts. Got that? Then read "The Lost Tribe", a story about what might have happened to a race of tiny humans. Then use the Word Check to make sure you sound like an expert on the weirdest parts of the world.
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  • Great Journeys

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Great Journeys looks at some of the greatest journeys ever made - starting with human beings' first great journey 150,000 years ago: leaving Africa. Find out who first discovered America, who reached the South Pole first (and who came second!). Then find out about the great journey to reach the Moon. The fiction story 'The Big Sleep' tells of a man who spends a hundred years asleep in space, on the greatest journey ever.<br /><br />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 is on a strong, popular topic, with a colorful, attractive layout. <br /><br />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. The vocabulary of each book is carefully limited, with simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, which make the books suitable for even the poorest readers.<br />
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  • Dinosaurs

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    An introduction to the dinosaurs, including what they ate, where they lived, and what killed them off, also features a short story about two children who travel back in time while hunting for fossils.
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  • Comets

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Millions of years ago, a giant meteorite killed all the dinosaurs. Find out how! Will humans all be killed in the same way? Find out what we can do. Is there life on the planet Mars? Scientists think maybe the answer is yes. Find out why. Get the facts. Got that? Then read a scary story about what might happen: "Doom from Space". Finally use the Word Check to make sure you know your comets from your asteroids!
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  • Audie Murphy

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc., July 30, 2015)
    Audie Murphy was a dirt-poor Texas farm boy without a future. He spent much of his childhood working at low-paying jobs and hunting to keep his family from starving. Audie's future looked bleak--until the United States entered World War II. Audie lied about his age to join the army, and soon this baby-faced soldier was fighting in Europe. Audie became a fearless leader and the most decorated combat soldier in American history. His war experiences became a popular book and movie, and Audie went on to a career as a Hollywood star. However, the story of America's most honored soldier is not what it seems to be. Audie may have been a hero, but his war experiences affected his life long after the shooting stopped. Find out the fact and fiction about this war hero and movie star and learn the true story of Audie Murphy.
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  • Great Disasters

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    What is a disaster? Is being ill a disaster? Or 75 million people dying in the Black Death? That sounds like a disaster! Find out what kinds of things make disasters happen. Oh, and if disasters are bad - what about mega-disasters? They're a lot worse. Find out here. Then read the story The Eruption. Who can you trust when a volcano erupts near you? This is one of a series on books on popular non-fiction topics. As with other books in the series, a full colour non-fiction section is followed by a fiction story based upon the topic. The story appears in two formats: one with simple texts for poor or reluctant readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated "speech bubble" version for those who are just starting to read.
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  • Weird Places

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    From Death Valley to jungle temples where humans were sacrificed, from a giant lake under the ice to pirate treasure that nobody can reach. There are some weird places in the world. Find out all about them; get the facts. Got that? Then read "The Lost Tribe", a story about what might have happened to a race of tiny humans. Then use the Word Check to make sure you sound like an expert on the weirdest parts of the world.
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  • Vampires

    Angela Cybulski

    Paperback (Greenhaven, May 5, 2003)
    Presents evidence and arguments for and against the belief of vampires, leaving the topic open for the formulation of an independent opinion.
  • Sea Killers

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    The sea is a dangerous place. There's sharks of course, but the real dangers are much smaller. Like a killer octopus the size of a golf ball. And it's not just animals: there are pirates, and giant waves that can break boats in two! Get the facts. Got that? Then read "Shark Attack!" -- a great diving sotry about what to do when a shark is after you and it can REALLY smell your blood! Finally, use the Word Check to make sure you know your tentacles from your tsunami.
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  • Great Journeys

    Helen Orme, David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2009)
    Great Journeys looks at some of the greatest journeys ever made - starting with human beings' first great journey 150,000 years ago: leaving Africa. Find out who first discovered America, who reached the South Pole first (and who came second!). Then find out about the great journey to reach the Moon. The fiction story 'The Big Sleep' tells of a man who spends a hundred years asleep in space, on the greatest journey ever.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 is on 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. The vocabulary of each book is carefully limited, with simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, which make the books suitable for even the poorest readers.
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  • How to Be a Pop Star

    David Orme

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 31, 2012)
    Where do you find a band? How do you get a gig? Learn the facts before reading a story about what happens when pride gets in the way of making great music.