scientists

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Girl Genius

2009
In order to save the town, Agatha disguises herself as one of the Baron's convicts and helps with the ongoing repairs to restore Castle to the mechanical fortress it once was.

Dr. Radium and the gizmos of boola boola!

2004
Collects all of the Dr. Radium stories published outside the two comic book series, following the adventures of the last scientists living in a future world.

Benjamin Franklin

2000
A biography of the noted statesman and inventor, featuring excepts from his letters, pamplets, essays, scientific papers, and autobiography.

My big fat zombie goldfish

the seaquel
After Tom rescued Frankie the goldfish from his big brother Mark's toxic science experiment by zapping him back to life with a battery, Frankie somehow became a Big Fat Zombie Goldfish with dangerous hypnotic powers. Fortunately, Frankie has appointed himself Tom's bodyguard, and together, with a little help from their friends, they thwart Mark's Evil Scientist plans.
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Maximum Ride

[the manga
2010
Having narrowly escaped the Erasers in New York City, the flock heads to Washington, D.C., to try to find out more about themselves. After they are approached and offered sanctuary by the FBI, they try going to school and living normal lives, but the Erasers catch up with them and send them on the run again.

Maximum Ride

[the manga
2009
Max and her flock escape the school after recovering Angel, who shares what she has learned about their true identities, but Erasers follow them to New York, where Max ponders her destiny.

Leonardo da Vinci

2008
A biography of Leonardo da Vinci focusing on his scientific rather than his artistic work.

Maximum Ride

[the manga
2011
The Flock members try to live normal lives by going to school and making friends while they search for their parents, but when the Erasers return the group must escape again and Max finds that her destiny is to save the world.

Shelley's Frankenstein

2001
A guide to reading and understanding Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein, " featuring a profile of the author and the time in which she lived; an introduction to the novel; a map of characters; the text of the novel with chapter summaries, notes, and commentaries; review questions; and a list of resources.

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