Larousse - Enciclopedia de los niños:
- La ciencia - Los lugares y la gente
- El cuerpo humano - Las maquinas
- El mar - Los animales
- El universo - El universo - El planeta Tierra
Mi Primer Atlas Everest
Mi primer diccionario Everest
Mi Primera Enciclopedia del Espacio
y mas titulos...
Los Pueblos del Mundo : con links de Internet
El gran libro de los Experimentos
El medio ambiente explicado a los niños
La Furia de la Naturaleza: el poder del Clima
Biblioteca de Descubrimiento
- Nuestra Fantastica Tierra
- El Mundo de las Plantas
- Pueblos del Pasado
- Regiones Polares
- El Mundo Marino
- La Selva Tropical
- Viaje por Tierra
- Mi Asombroso Cuerpo
- Una Mirada al Espacio
- Viajes por Agua
- Celebraciones y Festividades
Comics (just for fun)
Life in Fast Food Lane - Braian Basset
Calvin and Hobbes - Bill Watterson
Adam - Brian Basset
The Mom Dictionary - Valerie Mc Keown
Mouthful Of Breath Mints and No One to Kiss - Cathy Guisewite
Life begins at 6:40 - Brian Basset
Emporium: Stories by Adam Johnson
A disturbing sense of paranoia drifts through the nine stories in Emporium, Adam Johnson's stunning debut. But beneath the uneasy surface of the freakishly memorable landscapes depicted in this original collection lies the familiar trappings of adolescence: strip malls and cul-de-sacs, stifling suburbs, teenage crushes and rebellions, absent parents, and a frightening, unpromising future.
Wild ducks flying backward by Tom Robbins
Known for his meaty seriocomic novels, Tom Robbins’s shorter work has appeared in publications ranging from Esquire to Harper’s, from Playboy to the New York Times. Collected here for the first time in paperback, the essays, articles, observations—and even some untypical country-music lyrics—offer a rare overview of the eclectic sensibility of an American original.
Rides a Hero by Heather Graham
The war was over... But Shannon McCahy and Malachi Slater, embittered by the conflict, still fought a raging battle of wills all their own. A Yankee whose only solace was the land she had struggled to save, Shannon hated the hot-tempered Malachi, a Rebel on the run who stood for all she had come to despise.
Choke by Chuck Palahniuk
Victor Mancini is a ruthless con artist. Victor Mancini is a med-school dropout who's taken a job playing an Irish indentured servant in a colonial-era theme park in order to help care for his Alzheimer's-afflicted mother. Victor Mancini is a sex addict. Victor Mancini is a direct descendant of Jesus Christ. All of these statements about the protagonist of Choke are more or less true. Welcome, once again, to the world of Chuck Palahniuk.
The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg Larsson
Stieg Larsson's seething heroine, Lisbeth Salander, once again finds herself paired with journalist Mikael Blomkvist on the trail of a sinister criminal enterprise. Only this time, Lisbeth must return to the darkness of her own past (more specifically, an event coldly known as "All the Evil") if she is to stay one step ahead--and alive.
ORYX AND CRANE, Margaret Atwood
Snowman, known as Jimmy before mankind was overwhelmed by a plague, is struggling to survive in a world where he may be the last human, and mourning the loss of his best friend, Crake, and the beautiful and elusive Oryx whom they both loved. In search of answers, Snowman embarks on a journeywith the help of the green-eyed Children of Crakethrough the lush wilderness that was so recently a great city, until powerful corporations took mankind on an uncontrolled genetic engineering ride.
UNDAUNTED COURAGE:Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West, Stephen Ambrose
In his introduction to Undaunted Courage, Stephen E. Ambrose writes that he feels ‘‘privileged to have had the opportunity to spend so much time with Meriwether Lewis.’’ With this expansive work, which he had wanted to write for twenty years, Ambrose takes the opportunity to unfold the Lewis and Clark drama. He makes it come alive, even for those readers who, unlike Ambrose, have never followed the Lewis and Clark trail.
THE HOUSE ON HOPE STREET, Danielle Steel
A story of courage and loss, of the power of the family and the strength of the human soul.
Life was good for Liz and Jack Sutherland. In eighteen years of marriage they had built a family, a successful law practice, and a warm happy home near San Francisco, in a house on Hope Street.