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Understanding Pure Mathematics
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Understanding Pure MathematicsUnderstanding Pure Mathematics

A classic single-volume textbook, popular for its direct and straightforward approach. Understanding Pure Mathematics starts by filling the gap between GCSE and A Level and builds on this base for candidates taking either single-subject of double-subject A Level.
 
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The Fire in Fiction: Passion, Purpose and Techniques to Make Your Novel Great
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The Fire in Fiction: Passion, Purpose and Techniques to Make Your Novel GreatThe Fire in Fiction: Passion, Purpose and Techniques to Make Your Novel Great

How do widely published authors keep their stories burning hot? Learn how to supercharge every story with deep conviction and, conversely, turn fiery passion into effective story. The Fire in the Fiction shows you not only how to write compelling stories filled with interesting settings and vivid characters, but how to do it over and over again. With examples drawn from current novels, this inspiring guide shows you how to infuse your writing with life.
 
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Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers at Page One & Never Lets Them Go
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Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers at Page One & Never Lets Them GoHooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers at Page One & Never Lets Them Go

*The first pages are the #1 key to acceptance or rejection of manuscripts--most agents and editors claim to make their decision on a manuscript after the very first page, which means that no writer can afford to have a weak story beginning *The first and only fiction-writing book that focuses exclusively on beginnings--no other book on the market addresses story beginnings in a comprehensive manner
 
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Force and Motion: An Illustrated Guide to Newton's Laws
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Force and Motion: An Illustrated Guide to Newton's LawsForce and Motion: An Illustrated Guide to Newton's Laws

Isaac Newton developed three laws of motion that govern the everyday world. These laws are usually presented in purely mathematical forms, but Jason Zimba breaks with tradition and treats them visually. This unique approach allows students to appreciate the conceptual underpinnings of each law before moving on to qualitative descriptions of motion and, finally, to the equations and their solutions.

 
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How to Guard an Art Gallery and Other Discrete Mathematical Adventures
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How to Guard an Art Gallery and Other Discrete Mathematical AdventuresHow to Guard an Art Gallery and Other Discrete Mathematical Adventures

What is the maximum number of pizza slices one can get by making four straight cuts through a circular pizza? How does a computer determine the best set of pixels to represent a straight line on a computer screen? How many people at a minimum does it take to guard an art gallery?
Discrete mathematics has the answer to these -- and many other -- questions of picking, choosing, and shuffling. T. S. Michael's gem of a book brings this vital but tough-to-teach subject to life using examples from real life and popular culture.
 
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