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The Everyday Naturalist: How To Identify Animals, Plants, and Fungi Wherever You Go

A thorough, easy-to-follow guide to wildlife identification techniques for amateur naturalists seeking to better understand and identify the biodiversity around them.
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Bookish Words & Their Surprising Stories

Book lovers will be charmed by the quirky and entertaining word histories to be discovered in this gem of a book. Recommended for those who enjoyed Claire Cock-Starkey’s Hyphens & Hashtags or Dennis Duncan’s Index, a History of the: A Bookish Adventure from Medieval Manuscripts to the Digital Age.

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The Handy Law Answer Book

While the U.S. legal system can be intimidating, Hudson’s work serves as a tool for those looking to deepen their understanding of it. This is a highly recommended resource for anyone navigating the complexities of the law.
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The Bloomsbury Handbook to F. Scott Fitzgerald

Students looking for insight and possible entry points into the works, as well as literary scholars wanting to survey the thinking of their colleagues, will find plenty to consider here.
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The World’s Oceans: Geography, History, and Environment

A fine addition for collections that missed the first edition, which was published in 2018.
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Critical Survey of Mythology & Folklore: Legendary Creatures

With its notable breadth, this should appeal to a wide range of readers, from those who enjoy paranormal TV shows to high school students and undergraduates starting research.
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The Screen Chills Companion, 1931–1939: Films of the Golden Age of Hollywood Horror

This well-researched study covers some well-trodden ground, but Fellner uncovers rarities and lost titles that amplify the volume’s value. Plus, there’s something quaintly appealing about movie critics trying to make sense of mad scientists and monkey costumes.
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