Author: Waite, Elizabeth (Mathematics teacher), author. Leff, Lawrence S., author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: 516.22
Format: Books
Summary: "This new edition in Barron's Easy Way Series contains everything students need to prepare for a geometry class. Geometry: The Easy Way provides key content review and practice exercises to help students learn geometry the easy way. Topics covered in this detailed review of algebra include the "how" and "why" of geometry, with examples, exercises, and solutions throughout, plus hundreds of drawings, graphs, and tables. Practice questions in each chapter help students develop their skills and gauge their progress. Visual references including charts, graphs, diagrams, instructive illustrations, and icons help engage students and reinforce important concepts." --
Author: Prindle, Anthony, author. Prindle, Katie, author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: 510
Format: Books
Summary: "This new edition in Barron's Easy Way Series contains everything students need to prepare for a math class. Math: The Easy Way provides key content review and practice exercises to help students learn math the easy way. Topics covered in this detailed review of algebra include whole numbers, fractions, percentages, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, word problems, probability, and statistics. Math: The Easy Way includes a diagnostic test to identify strengths and weaknesses so students can pinpoint their trouble spots, plus a practice with answers so students can test their knowledge. Visual references including charts, graphs, diagrams, instructive illustrations, and icons help engage students and reinforce important concepts." --
Author: Simons, Paullina, 1963- author.
Published: 2019
Call Number: F SIMONS
Format: Books
Summary: "Young and handsome, Julian lives a charmed life in Los Angeles. His world is turned upside down by a love affair with Josephine, a mysterious young woman who takes him by storm. But she is not what she seems, carrying secrets that tear them apart--perhaps forever. So begins Julian and Josephine's extraordinary adventure of love, loss, and the mystical forces that bind people together across time and space. It is a journey that propels Julian toward either love fulfilled...or oblivion."--Amazon.com.
Author: World Book, Inc., issuing body.
Published: 2017
Call Number: 031 (2017)
Format: Books
Summary: "A 22-volume, highly illustrated, A-Z general encyclopedia for all ages, featuring sections on how to use World Book, other research aids, pronunciation key, a student guide to better writing, speaking, and research skills, and comprehensive index"--
Author: Grossman, Gary H., author.
Published: 2004
Call Number: F GROSSMAN
Format: Books
Summary: Scott Roarke, first in Army Special Operations and now as a secret service agent, thought he had seen everything and done everything. Then, during the presidential elections year he gets an assignment that turns his world upside down. What his investigation uncovers is a plot so monstrous it could change the course of America's future.
Call Number: 9798566895956
Format: Books
Call Number: 9780525522188
Format: Books
Call Number: 9781529124453
Format: Books
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