To learn more about science and how science works.
Eleanor Gregory has written: 'Science talent search' -- subject(s): Science, Science Talent Search (Vic.), Science projects, Study and teaching (Secondary)
Science Fiction
timetravel
Margaret C. Cooper has written: 'Solution, escape' -- subject(s): Cloning, Fiction, Science fiction 'Solution, Escape (Walker Science Fiction for Young Readers)'
Margaret Mayo - novelist - was born on 1936-02-07.
Margaret D. Blickle has written: 'Reports for science and industry' -- subject- s -: Report writing, Technical writing
Anne Margaret Wright has written: 'Inside ancient Greece' -- subject(s): History, History, Military, Juvenile literature, Military History, Military art and science, Naval art and science
Eleanor H. Ninestein has written: 'Technical mathematics with calculus' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Introduction to computer mathematics' -- subject(s): Computer science, Mathematics
Margaret W. Rossiter has written: 'Women scientists in America' -- subject(s): Women in science, Women scientists, History 'Women scientists in America' -- subject(s): History, Women in science, Women scientists
Margaret Angermeyer Mangan has written: 'Brain-compatible science' -- subject(s): Brain, Educational innovations, Learning, Psychology of, Localization of functions, Psychology of Learning, Science, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Secondary), Teaching
Margaret Peterson Haddix primarily writes in the genres of young adult fiction and science fiction. She is known for her engaging storytelling and imaginative plots that often involve themes of mystery, adventure, and dystopian societies.
Yes, although it also falls into the genres of mystery/suspense.