The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Book 1)
The Lightning Thief is a Rick Riordan's novel which uses the concepts of ancient Greek mythology in a modern setting. It is written in a fast-paced humorous style.
The book has sold over 1.2 million copies in the subsequent four years, appearing on the New York Times children's Best Seller list and being listed as one of the Young Adult Library Services Association's Best Books for Young Adults, among other awards. The sequel to this book is The Sea of Monsters.
Strike up the band, pack a picnic, and enjoy the fireworks. Celebrate Independence Day takes a nationwide perspective on the joy of America’s biggest party. All the history and culture of Independence Day is here, along with fun facts, an all-American recipe, a locator map for every photo and a complete resource guide. The narrative evokes the patriotic flavor of the Fourth, and explains its associations with liberty and democracy. The text also looks at how people from other nations celebrate their independence days, and includes an expert consultant’s note.
This is a riddle book about the alphabet. It starts off with “A is for Zoo. Why? Because Animals live in the zoo.” Then kids have to guess the unusual associations for all the rest of the letters.
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Geography Practice Book + Key + CD-ROM
Vocabulary improvement with fun listening activities and interactive games and animations. Hear the pronunciation of any word with just one click. Fully searchable vocabulary list Create personalised topic wordlists that can be saved and edited. Mind mapping tools help students learn via word associations. Diagram Bank includes all illustrations with and without labels ...
B1+ to C2 / Pre-intermediate to Advanced
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Associations and Ceremonies of the Menomini Indians
The chief function of most Menomini associations is dancing, always with a religious motive, but, while there are no purely social clubs, per se, there is always great social activity during the performance of the public rites of the dreamers. At such times members and non-members gather for miles at the ceremonial ground, and social dances, gambling, and visits fill up the time between performances.