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  1. Our Violent Ends

    Gong, Chloe
    Margaret K. McElderry Books 2021

    An instant #1 New York Times bestseller! Shanghai is under siege in this "tightly paced" (School Library Journal, starred review) and searingly romantic sequel to These Violent De...

  2. My Beijing : Four Stories of Everyday Wonder

    Jun, Nie
    Lerner Publishing Group 2018

    A 2019 Batchelder Honor Book Yu'er and her grandpa live in a small neighborhood in Beijing—and it's full of big personalities. There's a story around every corner, and each day h...

  3. Diet for a Changing Climate : food for Thought

    Mihaly, Christy; Heavenrich, Sue
    Lerner Publishing Group 2018

    The United Nations supports a compelling solution to world hunger: eat insects! Explore the vast world of unexpected foods that may help solve the global hunger crisis. Weeds, wild...

  4. Hey There, Stink Bug!

    Bulion, Leslie
    Triangle Interactive, LLC 2018

    A swarm of insects introduces readers to the joy of poetry. Witty poems describe how insects capture prey, trick predators, attract mates, and have managed to survive for 400 milli...

  5. Zombie Makers : True Stories of Nature's Undead

    Johnson, Rebecca L.
    Lerner Publishing Group 2017 Unabridged

    Are zombies real? As far as we know, dead people do not come back to life and start walking around, looking for trouble. But there are things that can take over the bodies and brai...

  6. Bioluminescence : Nature and Science at Work

    Zimmer, Marc
    Lerner Publishing Group 2015

    What do giant squids, mantis shrimp, and fireflies have in common? These animals, along with a wide range of creatures, are able to give off light; this is called bioluminescence....

  7. Wicked Bugs : The Louse That Conquered Napoleon's Army & Other Diabolical Insects

    Stewart, Amy
    Algonquin Books 2011

    In this darkly comical look at the sinister side of our relationship with the natural world, Stewart has tracked down over one hundred of our worst entomological foes—creatures tha...