Popular Text Books of 2023

  • Computer Programming with Matlab reviews

    Computer Programming with Matlab

    J. Michael Fitzpatrick & Akos Ledeczi

    The primary purpose of this book is to teach computer programming to those with little to no previous experience. It uses the programming system and language called MATLAB to do so...

  • Principles of Macroeconomics 2e reviews

    Principles of Macroeconomics 2e

    Steven A. Greenlaw

    Principles of Macroeconomics 2e covers the scope and sequence of most introductory economics courses. The text includes many current examples, which are handled in a polit...

  • ASL 1 Unit 5 reviews

    ASL 1 Unit 5

    Kathy Garcia

    This text offers an introduction to American Sign Language.  It is six parts that we believe make up an entire year of language learning. Unit 1 is Introductions and Greet...

  • Economics reviews

    Economics

    Virginia Department of Education

    Economics, and the companion MultiTouch textbook Personal Finance , is based on the extraordinary content developed for Virginia’s comprehensive online course, Economics and Person...

  • Biology reviews

    Biology

    Alton Biggs, Whitney Crispen Hagins, William G. Holliday, Chris L. Kapicka, Linda Lundgren, Ann Haley MacKenzie, William D. Rogers & Marion B. Sewer

    Join us on a science safari as we explore the study of life. Glencoe Biology combines proven, comprehensive content with dynamic multimedia tools and engaging, handson labs to help...

  • Exploring the Religions of Our World reviews

    Exploring the Religions of Our World

    Nancy Clemmons, SNJM

    Exploring the Religions of Our World allows students to build on their understanding and experience of the Catholic Christian faith by studying different religious traditions. The ...

  • College Physics Part I reviews

    College Physics Part I

    Paul Peter Urone

    College Physics meets standard scope and sequence requirements for a twosemester introductory algebrabased physics course. The text is grounded in realworld examples to help studen...

  • Introduction to Sociology 2e reviews

    Introduction to Sociology 2e

    Heather Griffiths

    Introduction to Sociology 2e adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical, onesemester introductory sociology course. It offers comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundatio...

  • Geometry reviews

    Geometry

    John A. Carter, Ph.D., Gilbert J. Cuevas, Ph.D., Roger Day, Ph.D., NBCT, Carol Malloy, Ph.D. & Jerry Cummins

    Geometry isn’t just angles and equations. It’s about the world you live in. With Glencoe Geometry, you get handson math applications to help you succeed in whatever career path you...

  • Algebra 2 reviews

    Algebra 2

    John A. Carter, Ph.D., Gilbert J. Cuevas, Ph.D., Roger Day, Ph.D., NBCT, Carol Malloy, Ph.D., Berchie Holliday, Ed.D. & Ruth Casey

    Glencoe Algebra 2 is a key program in McGrawHill’s vertically aligned mathematics series developed to help all students achieve a better understanding of mathematics and improve th...

  • Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 1 reviews

    Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 1

    Alfred Estberg

    This is the first of two volumes designed to cover an entire year of high school geometry.  The first volume topics include: symmetry, transformations, constructions, coor...

  • Psychology reviews

    Psychology

    Rose M. Spielman, PhD

    Psychology is designed to meet the scope and sequence for the singlesemester introduction to psychology course. For many students, this may be their only collegelevel psychology co...

  • The Old Testament reviews

    The Old Testament

    Daniel Smith-Christopher

    (© 2013) This textbook has been found in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church . The revised edition of The Old Testament: Our Call to Faith and Justice covers the r...

  • Breaking the Spanish Barrier Level 1 reviews

    Breaking the Spanish Barrier Level 1

    John Conner

    Breaking the Spanish Barrier is part of the acclaimed language series that engages students of all levels, giving them all the tools needed to find success on the path to fluency.&...

  • Encountering Jesus in the New Testament reviews

    Encountering Jesus in the New Testament

    Michael Pennock

    (© 2009) This text has been found in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church . Encountering Jesus in the New Testament is an excellent introduction to the New Testamen...

  • Motion in Two Dimensions reviews

    Motion in Two Dimensions

    Tom Henderson

    Motion in Two Dimensions is the third book in The Physics Classroom's Tutorial Series. The book presents concepts using a downtoearth style and an easytounderstand language. I...

  • Atlas of Common Counterstrain Tender Points reviews

    Atlas of Common Counterstrain Tender Points

    Karen T Snider & John C Glover

    Counterstrain is a type of osteopathic manipulative treatment commonly used by osteopathic physicians throughout the United States and by osteopaths around the world.  Dev...

  • Breaking the Spanish Barrier Level 2 reviews

    Breaking the Spanish Barrier Level 2

    John Conner

    Breaking the Spanish Barrier is part of the acclaimed language series that engages students of all levels, giving them all the tools needed to find success on the path to fluency.&...

  • Algebra 1 reviews

    Algebra 1

    John A. Carter, Ph.D., Gilbert J. Cuevas, Ph.D., Roger Day, Ph.D., NBCT, Carol Malloy, Ph.D., Berchie Holliday, Ed.D. & Beatrice Moore Luchin

    Algebra isn’t just numbers and equations. It’s about the world you live in. With Glencoe Algebra, you get handson math applications to help you succeed in whatever career path you ...

  • TSRA Primer of Cardiothoracic Surgery reviews

    TSRA Primer of Cardiothoracic Surgery

    Samuel J. Youssef, MD & Jason A. Williams, MD

    The TSRA Primer of Cardiothoracic Surgery is an integrated educational resource produced by residents, for residents, illustrating the fundamental concepts a new learner needs to b...

  • Simply Artificial Intelligence reviews

    Simply Artificial Intelligence

    DK

    The clearest, simplest guide to artificial intelligence (AI) ever published Understanding artificial intelligence has never been easier. Combining bold graphics with easytoundersta...

  • Principles of Microeconomics 2e reviews

    Principles of Microeconomics 2e

    Steven A. Greenlaw

    Principles of Microeconomics 2e covers the scope and sequence of most introductory microeconomics courses. The text includes many current examples, which are handled in a political...

  • Momentum and Collisions reviews

    Momentum and Collisions

    Tom Henderson

    The Physics Classroom's Momentum and Collisions textbook is the fourth book in its Tutorial Series. The book uses a downtoearth style and an easytounderstand language to discu...

  • Concepts of Biology reviews

    Concepts of Biology

    Samantha Fowler, Rebecca Roush & James Wise

    Concepts of Biology is designed for the typical introductory biology course for nonmajors, covering standard scope and sequence requirements. The text includes interesting applicat...

  • Choice Without Chaos reviews

    Choice Without Chaos

    Anne Bedrick

    What is your goal as an art teacher? Do you want to help build students who know how to be selfdirected, find joy in their work, and are able to recognize emerging possibilities in...

  • Kinematics reviews

    Kinematics

    Tom Henderson

    The Physics Classroom's Kinematics is the first book in its Tutorial Series. It presents physics principles in a downtoearth style. Difficult concepts are presented in a logic...

  • Sports Economics reviews

    Sports Economics

    Rodney Fort

    The original going strong after more than a decade. Completely revised and updated from past print versions. Everything is here to guide students through the seemingly complex worl...

  • Abbey Physics reviews

    Abbey Physics

    Michael H. Wood & Herbert T. Wood

    This text is an introduction to the basic concepts in physics.  It introduces topics in Newtonian mechanics, wave motion, optics, electricity, circuits, magnetism, and mod...

  • Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 2 reviews

    Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 2

    Alfred Estberg

    This is the second of two volumes designed to cover an entire year of high school geometry.  The first volume topics include: symmetry, transformations, constructions, coo...

  • American Accent Training reviews

    American Accent Training

    Ann Cook

    A detailed instructor training guide to be used in conjunction with the 3rd edition of Barron’s American Accent Training book and audio. Support is provided at (800) 4574255 and An...

  • Biology reviews

    Biology

    Yael Avissar, Jung Choi, Jean Desaix, Vladimir Jurukovski, Robert Wise & Connie Rye

    Biology is designed to cover the scope and sequence requirements of a typical twosemester biology course for science majors. The text provides comprehensive coverage of foundationa...

  • Crystallography reviews

    Crystallography

    Melinda Darby Dyar, Mickey E. Gunter & Dennis Tasa

    This chapter is an introduction to the science of crystallography, which is a symbolic language for describing repeating patterns in 2D, 3D, or any dimension of space one wants. It...

  • Chemistry reviews

    Chemistry

    Thandi Buthelezi, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen & Cheryl Wistrom

    You’ll bond with Chemistry! Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change combines proven, comprehensive content with dynamic multimedia tools and engaging, handson labs to help you get the...

  • Varicose Veins reviews

    Varicose Veins

    Francisco Reis Bastos

    Varicose veins, knowledge for prevention is a remarkable popular scientific work of more than one hundred pages on varices and varicose veins. The first part on anatomy and physiol...

  • Vietnam reviews

    Vietnam

    Scott Harder

    This book is designed to be used for analyzing events surrounding the United States involvement in the Vietnam War.  This is a book contains video clips, music and interac...

  • Introduction to Catholicism reviews

    Introduction to Catholicism

    James Socias

    Introduction to Catholicism contains the same Catholic teaching found in the popular original textbook, with expanded topics.  Based on the Catechism of the Catho...

  • U.S. History reviews

    U.S. History

    P. Scott Corbett, Volker Janssen, John M. Lund, Todd Pfannestiel, Paul Vickery & Sylvie Waskiewicz

    U.S. History is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of most introductory courses. The text provides a balanced approach to U.S. history, considering the people, ev...

  • Anatomy and Physiology reviews

    Anatomy and Physiology

    J. Gordon Betts, Peter DeSaix, Eddie Johnson, Jody E. Johnson, Oksana Korol, Dean Kruse, Brandon Poe, James A. Wise, Mark Womble & Kelly A. Young

    Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the yearlong Human Anatomy and Physiology course taught at most two and fouryear colleges and universities to students majoring in ...

  • The Church reviews

    The Church

    Dr. Scott Hahn

    This book presents the ChurchOne, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolicas the continuation of Christ's Redemption. Examining the Church as the Mystical Body of Christ, it studies the ...

  • Physics reviews

    Physics

    Paul W. Zitzewitz, David G. Haase & Kathleen A. Harper

    Soon you’ll agree that Physics Rocks! Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems combines proven, comprehensive content with dynamic multimedia tools and engaging, handson labs to he...

  • Human Physiology - Book F reviews

    Human Physiology - Book F

    Cathy Bill, Julie Posey, Merideth Sellars, Sharon Barnewall & Randy Mogg

    Human physiology tells us how the body works, how we think, how we feel, why we get hungry and why sleep is so important.  But why the ebook for physiology?  Beca...

  • Fractal Geometry reviews

    Fractal Geometry

    Michel Janos

    In the preface to his book “Fractals Everywhere” Michael Barnsley writes:  “Fractal geometry will make you see everything differently. There is danger in reading further. ...

  • Chemistry reviews

    Chemistry

    Paul Flowers

    Chemistry is designed for the twosemester general chemistry course. For many students, this course provides the foundation to a career in chemistry, while for others, this may be t...

  • Mobilization and Relaxation Techniques for the Extremities reviews

    Mobilization and Relaxation Techniques for the Extremities

    Karel Lewit

    This videobook presents a complex didactic approach to the mobilization and relaxation techniques including selftreatment. It corresponds to prof. Lewit ‘s book „Manipulative Thera...

  • Algebra In Action reviews

    Algebra In Action

    Barbara Dougherty Ph.D. & John Burstein

    Algebra in Action is aligned with recommendations for K–8 mathematics curriculum made by CCSSO, Achieve, and NGA for implementation of the Common Core State Standards. It is focuse...

  • Microbiology reviews

    Microbiology

    Nina Parker & Anh-Hue Thi Tu

    Microbiology covers the scope and sequence requirements for a singlesemester microbiology course for nonmajors. The book presents the core concepts of microbiology with a focus on ...

  • DSLR Fundamentals reviews

    DSLR Fundamentals

    Brent G. Betz

    DSLR Fundamentals: An Interactive Introduction To Photography By Brent G. Betz Liberated Media, LLC DSLR Fundamentals: An Interactive Introduction To Photography is an eBook for i...

  • Work and Energy reviews

    Work and Energy

    Tom Henderson

    The Physics Classroom's Work and Energy textbook is the fifth book in its Tutorial Series. The book uses a downtoearth style and an easytounderstand language to discuss the wo...