What do men like to read? 100 Must-read Books for Men by Stephen E. Andrews and Duncan Bowis--the latest title in the successful 100 Must-read series--provides a rich crop of selected reads of eternal fascination to men everywhere. With 100 titles fully featured and over 500 recommended, there is something for everyone, from the macho to the sentimental, sex, drugs and rock and roll, old age, childhood, power, seduction, courage and adventure. Written by two experienced male booksellers and writers, the selection draws from a wide range of genres: crime, thrillers, cult classics, classics, biography and non-fiction.
The Student Activity Books are consumable workbooks which provide practice in phonemic awareness, phonics, and comprehension skills as well as practice reading high-frequency words in context. The activity books are a supplement to the Treasures Kindergarten reading series, but this colorful review package can stand on its own for the most part. It is an excellent resource as part of classroom instruction, tutoring, or homework.
Andrew Piper grew up liking books and loving computers. While occasionally burying his nose in books, he was going to computer camp, programming his Radio Shack TRS-80, and playing Pong. His eventual love of reading made him a historian of the book and a connoisseur of print, but as a card-carrying member of the first digital generation—and the father of two digital natives—he understands that we live in electronic times. Book Was There is Piper’s surprising and always entertaining essay on reading in an e-reader world.
Focus Reading Level 2 - Wells of Pandi Warra Pre-Intermediate. For Teenagers. This book is part of a three-level reading scheme, consisting of six highly illustrated books designed to help students develop and practise their reading skills in English. There are two books at each level and each book takes the form of a story, or stories,with exercises involving prediction, comprehension and language work.