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Sciences for the IB MYP 3
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Paul Morris, Patricia Deo  | Hodder Education

Sciences for the IB MYP 3

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This is a strong pick if you want science study to feel organised, relevant, and less overwhelming. It is built around the IB MYP style, so it helps readers connect ideas instead of just memorising facts. Students would likely appreciate how practical and assessment-focused it feels, especially with projects and global contexts that make the subject more meaningful.
Lange Pharmacology Flashcards, Fourth Edition
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If you are gearing up for Step 1 or trying to survive pharmacology coursework, this is the kind of study tool that feels efficient instead of overwhelming. The flashcard format makes memorization faster, while the clinical vignettes help the drugs actually stick by showing when they matter in practice. It has that practical, student-made feel that usually means the content is focused on exactly what you need.
The Hamster
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The Hamster

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This feels like the kind of pet guide that makes starting out much less intimidating. It walks you through feeding, housing, grooming, and health in a clear, approachable way, with the warmth of advice from someone who really knows hamsters. If you want a practical book that helps turn a small pet into a happy companion, this is an easy, reassuring pick.
Rabbits: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Grooming, Behavior, and Training
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If you're bringing home a rabbit or just want to care for one better, this feels like a reassuring place to start. It covers the everyday essentials clearly, from feeding and grooming to behavior and training, without feeling overwhelming. People who like practical, easy-to-follow pet books will probably appreciate how approachable it is while still offering useful nuggets even seasoned rabbit owners can learn from.
A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence
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If you love books that make you rethink how the mind actually works, this one has that satisfying what if he’s right energy all the way through. Hawkins takes a huge question, how intelligence emerges, and gives it a bold, surprisingly readable framework rooted in brain maps and prediction. It’s the kind of book that leaves many readers looking at both human thought and AI with fresh fascination.
Being Human: How Our Biology Shaped World History
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This is a great read if you like big-history books that make familiar events feel newly alive. Dartnell’s most compelling trick is showing how our bodies and minds didn’t just live through history, but actively shaped empires, wars, progress, and failure. It feels smart and sweeping without losing the deeply human insight that our greatest strengths and worst flaws are often inseparable.
Schutzhund Top Working Dogs, Training Manual
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If you want dog training advice that feels seasoned, direct, and genuinely useful, this stands out fast. It goes beyond drills by showing how real experts think, troubleshoot, and adapt when a dog does not respond as expected. Readers who enjoy practical, no-nonsense guidance with a strong feel for both psychology and play will likely find it especially rewarding.
Why in the World? Revealing Answers to Searching Questions About Almost Everything
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This feels like the kind of book you dip into for one question and end up staying for twenty more. It makes big topics feel friendly, with photos, charts, and bite-sized explanations that keep things moving. A great pick for endlessly curious readers who love learning a little about absolutely everything.
Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams
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Imagine understanding a pillar of your well-being that you've overlooked for years. "Why We Sleep" is like a wake-up call from Professor Matthew Walker that could shift your perspective on the necessity of rest. It's not just about getting through the night; it's an exploration into how sleep intricately links to our physical and mental health. If you're curious about how a good night's sleep can transform your life, this book might just be the lullaby to your unanswered questions.
The Water Cycle
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The Water Cycle

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This is a great pick for young readers who are ready for real facts but still want reading to feel fun. It takes something ordinary like water and turns it into a genuinely surprising adventure, with the dinosaur connection making it especially memorable. The clear structure, rich vocabulary, and helpful glossary make it feel satisfying and confidence-building for children reading more independently.
Inspiralized: Turn Vegetables Into Healthy, Creative, Satisfying Meals: A Cookbook
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If you're curious about reinventing your veggies into mouthwatering dishes, "Inspiralized" is your treasure trove. You'll find it's not just a cookbook; it's a creative guide to elevating your meals while adhering to dietary preferences like low-carb or gluten-free. Ali Maffucci doesn't just give recipes; she offers a culinary adventure that allows for flexibility based on what's in your pantry, ensuring you'll use this book over and over again.
Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
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This is the kind of nonfiction that makes you rethink history, biology, and even everyday assumptions all at once. Cat Bohannon takes big scientific ideas and makes them feel lively, surprising, and often delightfully provocative, especially when exposing how much we've missed by centering men in human evolution. If you enjoy smart, myth-busting books that leave you full of fascinating facts to repeat to everyone else, this is a brilliant pick.
Penguins of the World
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Penguins of the World

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If you love nature books that do more than just admire wildlife, this one feels especially rewarding. Wayne Lynch combines years of firsthand travel with vivid photography, so you get both the beauty of penguins and the reality of what threatens them. It’s the kind of book readers enjoy for its sense of wonder, while also coming away feeling more connected to the urgency of conservation.
It Starts with the Egg: The Science of Egg Quality for Fertility, Miscarriage, and IVF
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This feels like the kind of book people reach for when they want something more concrete than vague fertility advice. It breaks down egg quality, miscarriage, and IVF in a way that feels research-driven but still readable, so you come away feeling informed rather than overwhelmed. If you like books that help you make sense of a stressful, deeply personal process, this one can feel genuinely empowering.
The Anatomy Coloring Book
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The Anatomy Coloring Book

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If anatomy terms usually blur together, this book makes them feel surprisingly manageable by turning study into something active and visual. People love it because coloring each structure helps the information click in a way plain textbooks often do not. It is especially great for students, curious beginners, or anyone who learns best by doing rather than just reading.
The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science
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This is the kind of cookbook people rave about when they want to actually understand why food works, not just follow instructions. Kenji makes cooking feel smart, approachable, and endlessly satisfying, with techniques that genuinely improve your everyday meals. If you like books that teach you how to think in the kitchen, this one can become a lifelong reference.
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking
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This is the kind of cookbook that makes you feel like you finally understand what you’re doing, not just follow directions. Samin Nosrat turns kitchen intuition into something learnable, warm, and surprisingly fun. If you want to cook with more freedom, trust your taste, and make better food from whatever you have, this one feels like a lifelong companion.
Discovering Cosmetic Science
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This is a great pick if you’ve ever wondered what your skincare or makeup is actually doing. It makes cosmetic science feel approachable, turning everyday products like lipstick and foundation into fascinating little chemistry stories. You come away feeling smarter about beauty without being overwhelmed, which is exactly why curious beginners tend to love it.
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
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If you love big, brainy nonfiction that still feels lively and human, this is the kind of book people rave about for years. Sapolsky pulls together neuroscience, psychology, evolution, and society to show how a single moment of behavior is shaped long before it happens. It’s especially rewarding if you like books that make you rethink morality, violence, empathy, and free will without ever feeling dry.