Esta autora crea intrincadas historias con matices oscuros y protagonistas femeninas fuertes. Su obra a menudo profundiza en los complejos límites entre el bien y el mal y explora las consecuencias de las decisiones difíciles. Escribe con un estilo imaginativo e inmersivo que atrae profundamente a los lectores a sus mundos creados.
In the concluding book in the otherworldly Taking trilogy, Kyra struggles to
understand who she is as she races to save the world from complete
destruction. Ever since Kyra was abducted by aliens and then returned to
earth, she has known there was something different about her.
Violet struggles with her ability to perceive the echoes of murder victims and their killers, a gift that becomes a burden when she acquires an imprint of her own. As she faces the pressure to track down criminals while yearning for a normal life, her carefully maintained facade begins to crumble, revealing deep-seated secrets. The tension between her responsibilities and personal desires drives the narrative, exploring themes of identity, trauma, and the consequences of her unique abilities.
Includes a glossary and four super-fun experiments to try at home! Libby Loves
Science is just right for fans of Rosie Revere, Engineer and What Do You Do
with an Idea? and anyone who loves to ask questions and learn about the world.
When Penny's brothers ask for her help after their encounters with Wolfgang (otherwise known as the Big Bad Wolf) she comes to their rescue by using all her engineering know-how to help them build a new wolf-proof house.
Vivi loves science! In this STEM-themed picture book, part of a series about girls who love science, Vivi and her classmates go on a field trip to the ocean to investigate tide pools. A must-have for fans of Rosie Revere, Engineer and What Do You Do with an Idea? and anyone who loves to ask questions and learn about the world. Features a glossary and fun tide pool activity to do at home. In the companion to Cece Loves Science and Libby Loves Science, Vivi and her classmates take a field trip to the beach to study tide pools. With help from her teacher and a park ranger, Vivi and her friends make aquascopes, participate in a marine-inspired scavenger hunt, and learn about different species that call the ocean home. At the end of their trip, there's one more surprise for Vivi! Full of fun facts about marine biology and conservation, Vivi Loves Science is a perfect pick for aspiring scientists, classrooms, and fans of Andrea Beaty's Ada Twist, Scientist. Features a glossary and instructions on how to make your own aquascope and tide pool at home.
Vivi will have to experiment to find out!The Loves Science books introduce
readers to girls who love science, as well as basic concepts of science,
technology, engineering, and math.
The missing dead call to Violet. They want to be found. Violet can sense the echoes of those who've been murdered—and the matching imprint that clings to their killers. Her best-friend-turned-boyfriend, Jay, is the only one outside of her family who knows of her morbid ability. But when Violet discovers the body of a missing boy, she draws the attention of the FBI. As Violet dodges their questions, she is pulled into an investigation that will endanger more than just her secret. For without even meaning to, Violet has stumbled upon a dark truth—and a desperate killer.
In this STEM-themed picture book, Cece asks one of life's most pressing
questions: Do dogs eat vegetables? Cece and her best friend, Isaac, head to
the lab to find out.This picture book is perfect for fans of Ada Twist,
Scientist, and anyone who enjoys asking questions.
"After a storm in her town, Vivi and her classmates volunteer to help clean up at the beach. When they arrive, the beach looks different from their last visit. Where did the sand dunes and tide pools go? Along with her classmates, Vivi learns about the forces of wind and water--and how those forces constantly change the world!"-- Front jacket flap
The third Body Finder book. Violet kept her morbid ability to sense dead bodies a secret. That is until forensic psychologist Sara Priest discovered Violet's talent and invited her to use her gift to track down murderers.