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61. Tarantula Spiders
62. How Spiders Make Their Webs (Nature's
 
63. Spiders (First Facts)
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64. Yellow Sac Spiders: By Ethan Eric
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65. Spiders (Keeping Minibeasts)
66. Spiders (Minibeast Pets)
67. Sarah's Christmas Surprise (Sarah
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68. Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects
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69. Spider-Man: Revelations
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70. Spartacus the Spider
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71. Cobweb Weavers (The Library of
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72. Pathfinders: Insects and Spiders
 
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73. Amazing World of Spiders (Learn-About
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74. Ultimate Spider-Man, Vol. 19:
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75. The Mysteries of Spider Kane (Spider
76. The Eensy Weensy Spider: A Pop-Up
 
77. Spiders and Their Kin (Golden
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78. Along Came a Spider (Heebie Jeebies
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79. Ultimate Spider-Man: Venom Bomb
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80. Top O' Big Tree (Miss Spider)

61. Tarantula Spiders
by James E. Gerholdt
 Library Binding: 24 Pages (1995-09)
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Asin: 1562395068
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62. How Spiders Make Their Webs (Nature's Mysteries)
by Jill Bailey
Library Binding: 32 Pages (1997-01)
list price: US$22.79
Isbn: 0761404562
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63. Spiders (First Facts)
by Kate Petty
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1991-03-07)

Isbn: 0749605138
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One of a series which provides an introduction to popular subjects for young readers, this book examines the world of spiders. ... Read more


64. Yellow Sac Spiders: By Ethan Eric (Dangerous Spiders)
by Eric Ethan
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2003-08)
list price: US$23.00 -- used & new: US$18.75
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Asin: 0836837703
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65. Spiders (Keeping Minibeasts)
by Chris Henwood
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-06-26)
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Asin: 0749649992
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Discusses how to collect spiders for observation and how to care for them before releasing them. ... Read more


66. Spiders (Minibeast Pets)
by Theresa Greenaway
Paperback: 32 Pages (1999-09-30)

Isbn: 0750225130
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This book introduces children to life processes of spiders through a hands-on approach. It assists you to learn how to find, catch and identify spiders, make a home for them while you study their daily lives and how to release them safely back into the wild. Simple instructions and clear diagrams help children to care for their new-found pet. ... Read more


67. Sarah's Christmas Surprise (Sarah the Spider)
by Hilary Robinson
Paperback: 32 Pages (1999-09-03)

Isbn: 184138044X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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When Sarah the ballet dancing spider sends a secret note to Father Christmas, she asks for some very important presents for her friends. On Christmas morning, she is surprised to find a very special present left for her. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Unique Christmas Story
The rhyming for this story is fun, my daughter enjoyed the story and pictures even when she was under two years old. ... Read more


68. Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2002-09-07)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$167.36
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Asin: 1552976122
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Combining authoritative, easy-to-read essays with accurate illustrations and full color photographs, this encyclopedia covers all of the families that encompass the million-plus species of insects and spiders. A unique and thoroughly current volume, it includes:
- Specially commissioned articles written by a team of scientists, zoologists and expert researchers
- Insightful and up-to-date information on insect and spider biology and behavior
- The latest scientific findings and interpretations
- Features that explore and discuss in depth topics that are of particular interest and importance, for example, Beetles as Agents of Biological Control

In addition to a comprehensive text, each species entry also has a Factfile for quick retrieval of essential data:
- Scientific Order and Population
- Distribution and Habitat
- Size, Color and Features
- Reproduction, Life Cycle and Longevity
- Conservation Status

Scientists, zoologists and expert researchers have contributed specially commissioned articles. These specialists, all experts in their fields, are actively involved in conducting frontline scientific or behavioral research. The inclusion of their latest findings and interpretations sets this title apart. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars A very nice book
This is a very attractive and interesting book, very well organized.I have a few quibbles:You can't find the brain and nervous system in the drawing of spider anatomy on p. 200 (maybe hidden under the digestive tract, in green).Fang placement in the drawing of a salticid face on p. 204 is a little off (should originate at lateral distal margins of chelicerae), and there are many spiders with much more powerful chelicerae to illustrate the point here.Classification jumps directly from "suborder" to "family" (intermediate clade levels, as studied recently, are quite interesting), and the spider section is all-too-brief.However, the insect material is quite diverse and interesting.In general, the drawings are very skillfully done.This is a good book for general interest, or for a public school libriary

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on spiders and insects
Also ten stars, if possible! No more words needed, this an excellent compilation on insects and arachnids. Beautiful pictures, tons of information, diagrams and charts. Just like the other book from Firefly "Reptiles and Amphibians", this is one of the best encyclopedias to have in your personal library. Marvelous book, indeed.

5-0 out of 5 stars I looked far and wide
finally i found it.THE BEST INTRODUCTORY ENTOMOLOGY BOOK!My father has a new-found interest in insects, and I spent all of the Christmas season trying to find an entomology book that was informative, yet concise and visually stimulating.This book is FAR OUT.It has great photographs and HIGHLY educational, without going into boring list/description jargon.This book is great for anyone interested in insects or just an entertaining read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Compilation
The Firefly Encyclopedia series are uniformly excellent.There are several current volumes (Insects & Spiders, Reptiles & Amphibians, and Birds).With luck additional volumes will be added (I'd be especially keen to see one on fishes).The series picks up the tradition started with the David Macdonald's "Encyclopedia of Mammals" by having numerous experts contribute information about the organisms they study.Thus, each species or group of organisms is described by the scientists who know them best.The result is a truly amazing compilation of information about each type of organism.

The Insects and Spiders volume contains information from 23 separate contributors about all types of insects and spider-like creatures.Contents include:

Overview of Arthropods:6 pages
Millipedes and Centipedes:6 pages
Insects, general information:14 pages
Separate sections on (sections without indicated page lengths usually 2-3 pages long):Bristletails, Mayflies, Dragonflies & Damselfies, Cockroaches (4 pages), Termites, Mantids (4 pages), Earwigs, Stoneflies, Crickets & Grasshoppers (12 pages), Leaf & Stick Insects, Booklice and Webspinners, Zorapterans & Thrips, Parasitic Lice, Bugs (16 pages), Snakewings & Alderflies, Lacewings, Beetles (16 pages), Scorpionflies, Fleas, Flies (16 pages), Caddisflies, Butterflies & Moths (24 pages), Wasps & Ants & Bees (24 pages)
Arachnids, general information:4 pages
Spiders:14 pages
Mites & Ticks: 6 pages
Scorpions & other Arachnids:4 pages

The book is lavishly illustrated.There are tons of amazing photographs and lots of beautifully rendered drawings.The text is well written and generally easy to follow.Some sections are fairly technical (I have a Ph.D. in Biology and got lost a few times), but probably 90% or more should be accessible to anyone. I strongly recommend this book for biologists, naturalists, and people interested in wildlife.It would make an excellent gift for a young person (probably junior high +) who likes animals.
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69. Spider-Man: Revelations
by Todd Dezago, Tom DeFalco, Howard MacKie, J. M. Dematteis
Paperback: 112 Pages (1997-10)
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Asin: 0785105603
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A pleaser for Spider fans!
I've never read a Spiderman graphic novel like Revelations: uncut. A real treat for any one whose read the end of the clone saga in the 90s or have been missing this book: Cop it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Ben Reilly, we hardly knew ye
The conclusion to the 1990s Spider-Man clone saga! What's not to love!?

If you can find a copy of this book nowadays, GET IT! It's been out of print for a decade now and secondary market prices are skyrocketing! Especially considering that Ultimate Spider-Man just recently completed their own clone saga. Newer readers wanting the back story and basis for this newer, Ultimate Universe clone saga will be trying to find this book.

In regards to story & art, this is pretty typical late 1990s Marvel fare. Suprises, shock deaths, suspense, and the return of a long dead adversary, plus 14 NEVER BEFORE RELEASED pages make this TPB book a must have.Consider this the "director's cut" complete with deleted scenes version of the 1990s Spider-Man Clone Saga conclusion storyline.

3-0 out of 5 stars The one-true Spider-Man Revealed
Howard Mackie, Tom DeFalco, Todd Dezago and JM DeMatteis finally bring the clone saga to a close with "Revelations".Heartbreak, action, adventure, and the return of a Spider-foe long thought dead all leads to anexplosive climax, and when the smoke clears.Only one Spider-Man will walkaway from it alive. Read and find out who it is.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book was fantastic.
This book was wonderful to read. It finally ends the long and drug on clone saga between Ben Reilly and Peter Parker and once and for all the real Spider-man is decided. It's build up is amazing. ... Read more


70. Spartacus the Spider
by Etienne Delessert
Hardcover: 31 Pages (2010-09)
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Asin: 1568462131
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71. Cobweb Weavers (The Library of Spiders)
by Jake Miller
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2004-08)
list price: US$21.25 -- used & new: US$19.02
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Asin: 0823967085
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Describes the anatomy, web-making, food, reproduction, enemies, and usefulness to humans of cobweb weavers, a family of spiders that includes the harmless house spider and the poisonous black widow and Australian redback spiders. ... Read more


72. Pathfinders: Insects and Spiders
by Matthew Robertson
Paperback: 64 Pages (2002-07-01)
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Asin: 1575849836
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reader's Digest Pathfinders

Insects and Spiders

Don't swat that bug -- It just might be your friend. There are literally billions of multi-legged flyers, swimmers, and crawlers out there. Some eat plants. Some eat other insects...and that's a good thing, or we'd be swimming in a sea of them! They may be small, but their sheer numbers mean insects and spiders have a huge impact on our world. And you're about to get personal with some of them in Insects and Spiders.

Did you know that if it weren't for beetles that eat dung and decaying bodies, our world would be a very smelly place? Or that most spiders are really good guys -- their appetite for insects such as cockroaches, wasps, and flies makes them nature's pest control experts? Read on for a completely new perspective on the world around you. Get the "Inside Story" on what insects and spiders do for us, or try the "Hands On" projects for tips on tracking down insects that crawl through your backyard. You can read up on a favorite topic, and then jump straight to a related yet different one.Amazon.com Review
Packed with hair-raising information about the bizarre comings and goings of creepy-crawlies, Insects and Spiders will either drive arachnophobes over the edge or cure them forever. A mere sampling of the utterly fascinating facts found within: A female spider eats her mate only if he's clumsy or if she gets distracted (an exception is the six-humped dome spider--you don't even want to know what she does to her partner). Some insects pretend to be other kinds of insects for self-preservation or to trap prey. There's even a beetle that communicates with wood ants to trick them into feeding it. Love the feel of silk? Consider this: it's made from caterpillar spit! Enjoy butterflies? Not all of them are the delicate flower-sipping lovelies we imagine. In this book, learn about the South American heliconiid butterfly, which sips urine. Or the vampire moth, which sucks the blood of its victims, including humans! There's still plenty of information on the more standard, garden-variety spiders and insects and their impact on the planet. But with features such as Inside Story, Hands On, Word Builders, That's Amazing, and Pathfinder, readers of all ages will satisfy their thirst for knowledge of the insect world, from the mundane to the remarkable.

Rather than being a comprehensive encyclopedia of insects and spiders, this book focuses on more generic features of these critters, while providing loads of specific examples. Sections on flying, defensive action, body language, and spiders versus insects give a terrific overview of the world at our feet (and in the air and underwater!). With its friendly text, up close and personal photos and illustrations, and glossary, Insects and Spiders makes a wonderful addition to the Reader's Digest Pathfinders series. (Ages 9 and older)--Emilie Coulter ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Informative, execeptionally well presented for young readers
The latest title in the Reader's Digest "Pathfinders" series for young readers, Insects And Spiders incorporates six paths to learning:Visual Section Opener (stimulates curiosity); Inside Story (puts a humanface on important scientific discoveries); Hands On (describes projects andactivities for an interactive approach to learning); Word Builders (delvesinto the fascinating history of words and phrases); That's Amazing!(highlights extraordinary facts and figures); Pathfinder (provides creativecross-references to other pages, enabling children to let their interestguide them through this 64 page, full color, impressively illustrated andinformative book). Another highly recommended "Pathfinder" titlefrom Reader's Digest Children's Publishing for home, school, and communitylibraries is Earthquakes And Volcanoes.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Book!
I'd say the illustrations are fantastic! And I think the book is fascinating.I really think you should look at the beetle picture page.You can learn a lot about different insects and bugs by reading this book.I think it is the best book I have read.Matt, age 8. ... Read more


73. Amazing World of Spiders (Learn-About Books)
by Janet Craig
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1990-01)
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Asin: 0816717524
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Discusses the characteristics and behavior of different kinds of spiders. ... Read more


74. Ultimate Spider-Man, Vol. 19: Death of a Goblin
by Brian Michael Bendis
Paperback: 144 Pages (2008-02-20)
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Asin: 0785121374
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Peter and his Aunt May have perhaps the most important conversation of Peter's life. It's a gut-wrenching, emotional roller coaster you'll never forget. And Spider-Man is on the call when there is a huge explosion in the side of the Triskelion - the side housing superhuman criminals. From the acrid smoke emerges a man seething with vengeance - a man who wants Peter Parker dead! That man is Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin! And for the web-spinner, things are about to get out of control! The artistic baton is passed from longtime penciler Mark Bagley to stunning new ongoing artist Stuart Immonen, of Ultimate X-Men and Ultimate Fantastic Four fame!Collects Ultimate Spider-Man #112-117. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best of the Goblin Saga
Number 1: Ultimate Spider-man is not the same with Stuart Immonen, in a good way.I apoligize, but I was really getting tired of Bagley's drawings.Immonen does so much justice to this series by giving us art that parallels with the writing of the series.Both the writing and art are now in a pristine sync, and we get the goods through every comic.Thanks Immonen!

Number 2:Finally a worthy Goblin story.It happens to be a conclusive one, which leads me to say it goes out with a bang.I was very bored through the Hobgoblin arc, but this one makes that one look like torture.The danger level is raised much higher, and the dialogue is thrown at full speed and power.Bendis has returned to writing spider-man stories that truly build suspense on a large level.I would say that this series dipped low during the Deadpool arc, but after Clone Saga and this trade, the series is back to its full potential.

There you have it.Great writing and great art.Bendis, for the first time recently, has gotten me to say out loud "What's going to happen next?"

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Story!
A well written and plotted conclusion to the Goblin Saga in the ultimate spiderman world. This brings it all full circle and really leaves the reader with a sense of closure. I highly doubt this will be the end of either Goblin, but for now this will do.

4-0 out of 5 stars Collects issues #112-117 of the long-running Marvel Ultimate Universe title
This nineteenth Ultimate Spider-Man trade paperback collects issues #112-117 of the Brian Michael Bendis-written Ultimate Universe comic book series.Penciler Stuart Immonen starts his USM run with these issues - I prefer longtime USM artist Mark Bagley's take on Peter Parker/Spider-Man and his associates.Peter has broken up with former X-Man Kitty Pryde and resumed his relationship with Mary Jane, and has high school classes with both.Caught by S.H.I.E.L.D., Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin, is imprisoned in the hyper-maximum security Triskelion, but not for long.The story flows toward the inevitable Spider-Man vs. Green Goblin battle, but offers a surprise ending that pushed my rating from three to four stars."Death of a Goblin" is one of the better story arcs of this long-running series.I liked the regular Marvel Universe Osbornes better, though the Ultimate ones are fiercer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Continuing the awesome...
- Shocker (as he takes out a police car during a chase): "Hey, I got one!! I got one!!"
- Spidey (whilst kicking Shocker's mug in): "I got one, too! Awww, but mine's a big tool!"

Having just re-read these two trades back to back, I thought I'd try for a two-fer, double dipping on both ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN Vol. 19: DEATH OF A GOBLIN and Vol. 20: ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN & HIS AMAZING FRIENDS. Firstly, I harbor mad friggin' love for this series. With his Ultimate Spidey stories, Brian Michael Bendis has managed to reinvent and reinvigorate the Spider-Man mythos, and shiny-domed dude has even managed to stick with the thing for over 130 issues now. Artist Mark Bagley also gets massive golf claps for his extensive run, and it's no lie that his take on Ultimate Spidey has become THE definitive rendering. Having said that, Stuart Immonen, not exactly a scrub himself, has been doing righteous things with the artwork. I dig that Immonen keeps Spidey looking like a kid in tights, instead of some over-muscly bloke all of a sudden.

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN Vol. 19: DEATH OF A GOBLIN collects issues #112-117 and features the escape of Norman Osborn, a.k.a. the Green Goblin, from the Triskelion's maximum security compound and the resultant wigging out of Peter and Mary Jane. As Osborn goes about his machinations to take down Nick Fury (who, following the goings-on in the Ultimate Power mini-series, isn't around much anymore), interim S.H.I.E.L.D. director Carol Danvers tries to catch up with all the crazy going down. And, lest you forget that this is a certain teen wall-crawler's book, you best believe the Goblin's not forgotten Peter Parker.

What I probably relish best in the Ultimate Universe is the sense of freshness it invokes. Not only do longtime Marvel characters get a do-over, but there seems to be more immediacy to the stuff that happens to them. And, importantly, while still steeped in outrageous fantasy, Ultimate Universe somehow feels closer to reality than the mainstream 616. Whenever an Ultimate character dies, it feels more permanent. All this leading to me saying that DEATH OF A GOBLIN is one of the best story arcs in this series.

Bendis is very good with the superhero stuff, starting off with Spidey and the newly costumed Shadowcat early on taking out the Shocker in what feels like a throwaway sequence. The stakes quickly go up with Osborn's prison breakout because, as long time readers know, Osborn knows Spidey's civilian identity and evil dude's even flung Mary Jane off a bridge. With Pete ensuring that Aunt May and Mary Jane skedaddle the eff out of town, his bump of responsibility makes him stay on.

Pete's taken on the Kingpin and Venom and sundry wacky clones, but let's face it, the Goblin has always been Spidey's traditional nemesis. Ultimate Goblin is immeasurably more powerful than Spidey, and more intelligent, and I like that Spidey always has to struggle like epic crapcakes just to eke out a win. Here, it's not even Pete who finally takes the Goblin down.

Bendis's gift for funny and insightful dialogue is on display again. Ultimate Spidey, I think, is hands down funnier than 616 Spidey. Bendis balances the colossal fighty fights with very well done character moments, with the Midtown High sequences proving to be enthralling bits. Pete and Kitty are paired up with one of those baby doll monitoring assignments (and, as one panel reveals, Kitty still isn't quite over Pete's break-up with her). I'm also getting a kick out of the school dynamics with specifics to Kitty Pryde's identity being public knowledge. On the Triskelion side, Spidey and Carol Danvers trade in some hilarious banter, the funny mostly coming from Pete's end. Things climax tragically (all you have to do is peek at the title of this trade) and there's a coda which takes place in Pete's classroom, in a moment tinged with poignancy. A great story arc.

ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN Vol. 20: SPIDER-MAN & HIS AMAZING FRIENDS collects issues #118-122 as, in the wake of the traumatic events in DEATH OF A GOBLIN, Bendis takes it down a notch and focuses on the personal lives of Pete and his circle of pallies. A fun story arc.

***SPOILER alert for this next paragraph***

Midtown High is still mourning the passing of Harry Osborne. To get out of their funk, Pete and his friends decide to hang out at the beach, accompanied by Johnny Storm (Human Torch) and Bobby Drake (Iceman). Night falls on the beach and the kids are chillin' around a campfire, when, shockingly, dot dot dot...

Old fogeys may get that the three-part "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" is a fond callback to the awesome 1980s cartoon show of the same title (ah, anyone remember Ms.Lion?). So it makes sense that this arc features Iceman (come to apologize to Kitty), as well as the debut of Ultimate Firestar. And, predictably, the manifestation of a new mutant gets a "Hruh?" not only from the X-Men but from Magneto. Bendis effectively serves up his decompression style of storytelling, as these three issues generate tons of cool dialogue, with Spidey and Iceman trying their best to talk down a frantic and frightened Firestar. Not much of a superhero throwdown in this one, which is okay, as I found the conversations among the cast so much more involving. Also, seriously, Peter just ain't competent with keeping his secret identity secret. Seriously.

The last two issues in this trade are kinda one-offs. First, we learn how Pete and Kitty fare with their classroom project. It involves an arduous explanation from Peter (to his teacher, in front of the class) as to why their assigned fake baby doesn't exactly end up unscathed. However, when that farfetched explanation features Omega Red and the epic destruction of the Daily Bugle offices, well, someone's G.P.A. is bound to drop.

Issue #122 starts off sunnily enough, as Peter video-records Mary Jane as she tries to conduct Man on the Street interviews but can't even say her name right. Things take a deadly serious turn when the Shocker, "the biggest loser in Loserville," surfaces and surprisingly beats holy heck out of and then kidnaps Spider-Man. Which goes to show, even the most ridiculed supervillain is still someone not to be effed with.

As these issues demonstrate, there's more gravitas now to young Peter Parker. Wallcrawling guy has fought monumental battles and experienced wondrous things and has incured hurtful losses, but, thru all this, Brian Michael Bendis has been able to preserve the core of Peter Parker, keeping him on point while sustaining that lighthearted flavor. Nothing probably encapsulates this as much as this following bit:

- Firestar: "You're an amazing friend. You ran to help me. I won't forget this."
- Spidey: "Well, just remember that with great power there must also come great responsibility."
- Firestar: "Now you sound like a tool."

Hah! And you got her "amazing friend" reference, right?

The Ultimate Universe was built on the success of this title, thanks to Bendis's ability to generate pathos and to put a fresh spin on age-old Spider-Man tropes. Ultimate Peter Parker, terrific in all his teenhood and in the infancy of his superhero career, is nowadays my favorite version of the web-spinner. Mark Bagley has put in serious work, as has Stuart Immonen. With Ultimate titles getting shut down left and right and characters getting killed off everywhere (thanks, ULTIMATUM) and with #133 projected as possibly the last Ultimate Spidey issue (#130 is currently what's on sale), I'm just trying to soak it all in, brother. All the while hoping that this doesn't put a moratorium on this little corner of Marvel. That would suck immensely.

5-0 out of 5 stars Is this series ever going to slow down?
Every time I read an Ultimate Spider-Man collection, I think the series must have hit it's peak. But the stories so constantly entertaining -- intense without being bleak, emotional without being sappy.
This is the first full collection with new artist Stuart Immonen after years of Mark Bagley as sole artist. Mr. Bagly defined the look and feel of the series, but Mr. Immonen steps in with his own excellent take on Spider-Man's world. It was sad to see Mr. Bagley go, but I'm looking forward to more from Mr. Bagley.

One of the best aspect of USM is seeing Peter Parker's personal life. This volume furthers the relationship with Mary Jane (just a bit) and gives us more of ex-girlfriend (and X-Man) Kitty Pride. The writing is so good that the conversations in the high school hall are just as exciting as the battle with the Goblin.

This is a great read and I'm looking forward to the next one. ... Read more


75. The Mysteries of Spider Kane (Spider Kane Mysteries)
by Mary Pope Osborne
Paperback: 240 Pages (2006-03-14)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$2.74
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Asin: 0440420970
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With two books in one—Spider Kane and the Mystery Under the May-Apple and Spider Kane and the Mystery at Jumbo Nightcrawler’s—this is a great read-aloud for younger children as well as perfect for kids reading Magic Tree House books or outgrowing them. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wow, my kids are eating this up!
Mary Pope Osborne did it again!What a wonderful tale for my 7 year old reader!We are eagerly awaiting the next books in the series.Dont hesitate to purchase, young imaginations are waiting!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Hit!
I bought this for my Third Grader based on his love for The Magic Tree House series.He loved it, couldn't put it down, and sent me to Amazon to see if there are more Spider Kane stories.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good Mystery!
Our family has enjoyed all the adventures of the Magic Tree House series. We were intrigued by this new book from Mary Pope Osborne and it did not disappoint. My children liked the cast of bug characters, and we all enjoyed the mystery, and the twisty endings. We hope for more Spider Kane Mysteries!

5-0 out of 5 stars Spider Kane
Book came in great shape, have not had time to read it, but looks very interesting. ... Read more


76. The Eensy Weensy Spider: A Pop-Up Book
by Public Domain
Paperback: 10 Pages (2002-09-01)
list price: US$7.99
Isbn: 0694016845
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Push, pull, and slide the eensy weensy spider up and down the waterspout in this cheerfully illustrated version of the beloved rhyme.

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1-0 out of 5 stars The EenseyWeensy Spider
I would not recommend the seller- Great Books. The book came in bad shape , not the shape as described.I returned the book and have never heard back from them. The book is great for preschool and kindergarden.

5-0 out of 5 stars A toddler favorite
I purchased this for my daugher's first birthday.She loved this book.She loved it a bit too much because she finally riped most of the pop-ups out.It is a cute book, I just wish it was a bit more sturdy.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Baby Can't Get Enough!
My almost one year old can't get enough of this wonderful book about his favorite song!He loves to lift the flaps and to listen to me sing as we flip through the pages.By far, it's his favorite book! ... Read more


77. Spiders and Their Kin (Golden Guide)
by Herbert Walter Levi, Lorna R. Levi, Herbert Spencer Zim
 Hardcover: Pages (1983-12)
list price: US$22.60
Isbn: 0307635422
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Thoroughly updated with accurate information that includes all of the most recent findings in its field. Easy-to-understand information makes this guide an invaluable aid for all readers. Illustrated. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for beginners
This is an excellent book for all sorts of people who want to identify spiders. It has lots of images to help you find the spider you have seen or captured for a closer look. As a grandmother who bought several spider books for this purpose, this was the best for beginners, children, grandchildren and grandma.

5-0 out of 5 stars Field Guide to INSECTS AND SPIDERS of North America
Very good guide and helpful in research of our creepy crawly creatures
called insects and spiders.Easy to read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice little book
This book is good for people with an interest in spiders, scorpions etc.You will not become a specialist but it is a pretty good read, especially for children

2-0 out of 5 stars cute little guide
mine was cut improperly by the machine, so some of the words got cut off and it's pretty unreadable. It's also for kids, not for someone who really wants to learn about spiders. If you're looking for something very informative and interesting, try this book: Biology of Spiders, 2nd Edition

5-0 out of 5 stars A beginner-friendly guide
First, like all of the Golden Guides, this handy little book is written for beginners -- it introduces the science of spiders in such a way that both enthusiastic kids and interested adults are able to comprehend and appreciate the topic. Even so, it's not the lightest of reading. Here's a sample sentence from the book, picked entirely at random: "Pirate spiders are recognized by the row of strong curved setae on the front margins of the lower segments of the first pair of legs." Do a pop quiz on the next 12 people you see, and ask them what "setae" are.

What makes Golden Guides appealing to young people is the attractive illustrative style. As an illustrator and photographer, I've found that hand drawn or painted pictures tend to capture the imagination of young people and put them more at ease with text that may be more challenging. The book's illustrations are accurate, if occasionally not as crisp and detailed as one would like for identification purposes.

Another characteristic of Golden Guides is that they are most helpful for identifying a limited - although not small - number of common species. If the specimen in question isn't in the book, you may still be able to find clues as to similar species within the group so that you can go on to track down the bug or fossil or flower or spider in question. Every book has a limit, and with nearly 40,000 spider species identified worldwide, I've yet to see a definitive guide to all of them! By my estimate, this book contains about two hundred spiders and an assortment of mites, tics, and scorpions. Oddly enough, it also includes millipedes and centipedes, which are a different group of arthropods altogether.

I've been reading Golden Guides since I was a geeky little nature kid. I still have a full set of them, and whenever I give away a copy to a budding naturalist (of any age), it must be replaced. The books have been around for many years, but that doesn't mean the information is dated. The most recent revision for "Spiders and Their Kin," for example, is 2002. Interestingly, early guides are very collectible and at least one website is devoted to collecting them.

All of the Golden Guides are well written, beautifully illustrated, and they make excellent family nature guides. Grab a magnifying glass, a few Golden Guides, and Mom, Dad and the kids are ready to hit the trail! ... Read more


78. Along Came a Spider (Heebie Jeebies Series)
by Rod Randall, Paul Buchanan
Paperback: 138 Pages (2000-02-15)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$32.99
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Asin: 0805419810
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When Jaime and her brother discover an abandoned tree house overrun with spiders, they embark on all-out war against nature before finally learning to accept all of God's creatures.Finding friends in unexpected places. ... Read more


79. Ultimate Spider-Man: Venom Bomb (Ultimate Spider-Man (Graphic Novels))
by Brian Michael Bendis
Hardcover: 176 Pages (2008-01-02)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$7.00
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Asin: 0785128735
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After reuniting with his childhood friend Eddie Brock, Peter Parker discovers a terrible secret about their fathers' past... a secret that quickly results in a confrontation with Venom, Spider-Man's evil, dark twin. Collecting Ultimate Spider-Man #33-39. ... Read more


80. Top O' Big Tree (Miss Spider)
by David Kirk
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2006-02-16)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.55
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Asin: 0448441209
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The bug scouts are going on a special trek to the top of the tallest treein Sunny Patch. But when their leader Mr. Mantis has to bug out, theless-than-expert camper Holley must step in and save the expedition.Can he lead the bug scouts on their biggest, buggiest adventure yet? ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Making it to the Top!
"Top 'O Big Tree," based on the "Miss Spider" story by the same name, finds Squirt, Snowdrop and Bounce going out on a Bug Scout hike. Mr. Mantis is their scout leader, but he sprained his thorax, so Holley ends up leading the scouts.

Holley has his doubts. He's never done anything like this before and isn't even sure if he can make it to the top. He and the kids learn that sticking together is the best plan.

A reasonably pleasing adaptation of the TV story. Shows readers that if they put in the effort, they can come out on top. And parents can often be that helping hand in ensuring that success. ... Read more


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