Steoff, Rebecca Origins
Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark 2010 112p 37.07
978-0-7614-4183-0 hs/adult E-BNS
Human:An Evolutionary History
Whoever thought that the evolution of man was as easy as looking at an ape was disillusioned as author Stefoff shows us in Origins. Who are our earliest ancestors? When did they first appear? Where did human evolution begin? These and many more questions are discussed in this book. Rebeca Stefoff introduces Origins with a definition and clarification of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and proceeds to aptly present her data by offering the reader an amazing look at the origins of homo sapiens, or humans. Paleoanthropologists are very interested in the discovery that humans evolved alongside the chimpanzee; humans did not evolve FROM the chimp. They have learned that there were other species of humans, also. Stefoff examines the plethora of connections between species, provides information that has been gleaned from the study of fossils, most notably in Africa, and offers theories that will never be certain. With the advances in genetics and DNA analysis, we have learned a lot, but since fossils’ DNA is nonexistent, we can theorize only. The 6 chapters of this book are divided into a study of myths and misconceptions, a look at the primates, the division of the family known as hominid into great apes and humans, the discovery of Lucy by Johanson in 1973, a study of australopiths and a summary of human characteristics. It is in this last chapter that we learn that humans were bipedal long before they developed larger brains. This dispels previously held theories that humans evolved all at once. The reader will need a highlighter, a notebook and knowledge of how to classify information because this book contains so many details! Stefoff’s strength lies in her ability to take such a complex topic and make it user-friendly yet scientific. All of the charts and timelines aide the reader in navigating the millions of years of information, and the use of comparison diagrams enables the reader to see each discovery rather than attempt to visualize the information from the text. Stefoff provides a glossary of difficult terms and ends with a bibliography and an extensive listing of websites to consult for further information. This book is best for the high school library. Outstanding students of science at the middle school level could gather data from the book for a research project, but unless the reader can organize text, he/she will find the information to be too technical. Squaresky, Martha
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Superman: What Happened to the Man of Tomorrow
Moore, Alan & Curt Swan. Superman: What Happened to the Man of Tomorrow
DC Comics 2009 128p 24.99 978-1-401223472 secondary
This hard-bound deluxe edition contains the collection of Alan Moore’s tales of the legendary Man of Steel. Alan Moore has presented Superman, a widely known and powerful being who has made it his life’s work to protect our planet. His endeavors are a never ending battle for justice against the forces of evil that are prevalent in our world. Readers have enjoyed his trials for years. They has also been curious about what happened to him. This deluxe hardcover edition attempts to answer the unanswered. It is also the first time that the works have been collected in a single volume. Moore is joined by illustrators and collaborators Dave Gibbons (WATCHMEN), Curt Swan (ACTION COMICS), George Perez, Kurt Schaffenberger, Murphy Anderson, Al Williamson, and Rick Veitch (SWAMP THING)! In addition to being very popular for Superman readers and collectors, this book will be appreciated by the readers of the new graphic novel genre. The pages are beautifully designed and the layout flows easily for the readers to follow the storyline. The dramatic use of color exemplifies the drama surrounding the superhero’s environment.
McNeil, Linda
DC Comics 2009 128p 24.99 978-1-401223472 secondary
This hard-bound deluxe edition contains the collection of Alan Moore’s tales of the legendary Man of Steel. Alan Moore has presented Superman, a widely known and powerful being who has made it his life’s work to protect our planet. His endeavors are a never ending battle for justice against the forces of evil that are prevalent in our world. Readers have enjoyed his trials for years. They has also been curious about what happened to him. This deluxe hardcover edition attempts to answer the unanswered. It is also the first time that the works have been collected in a single volume. Moore is joined by illustrators and collaborators Dave Gibbons (WATCHMEN), Curt Swan (ACTION COMICS), George Perez, Kurt Schaffenberger, Murphy Anderson, Al Williamson, and Rick Veitch (SWAMP THING)! In addition to being very popular for Superman readers and collectors, this book will be appreciated by the readers of the new graphic novel genre. The pages are beautifully designed and the layout flows easily for the readers to follow the storyline. The dramatic use of color exemplifies the drama surrounding the superhero’s environment.
McNeil, Linda
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