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  • Chet Raymo kỳ lý do tại sao không có ai đã đưa ra một giải thích thỏa đáng cho các mẫu mô hình bông tuyết như thế nào đối xứng của họ .

    ideonexus.com »2010» tháng một 2010

  • Chet Raymo is a terrific writer and his eponymous character, Frank Bois, a dwarf in Cork, tells a mighty tale appropriate to the author's profession of astronomer.

    Lee A. Jacobus: Twelve of the Worst Book Titles Ever Lee A. Jacobus 2010

  • Take down your Dyson, your Sagan, your Clarke, your Eisley, your Thomas, your Raymo and leave through their pages under the stars.

    The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2009

  • The book has possibly the worst title ever – The Dork of Cork, by Chet Raymo - but a great story.

    Write on Wednesday-Practice Makes Perfect 2007

  • Take down your Dyson, your Sagan, your Clarke, your Eisley, your Thomas, your Raymo and leave through their pages under the stars.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Fred Kiesche 2009

  • Chet Raymo ay may ilang mga kagiliw-giliw na-iisip tungkol sa mga pagkakaiba sa pagitan ng Victoria at Romantico science , matinding pagnanasa para sa isang bagong "Edad ng Wonder," ngunit nais na manirahan para sa "Isla ng Wonder."

    ideonexus.com »2009» Septiyembre 2009

  • Roger Sutton, editor-in-chief of the Horn Book, talks with a panel of senior editors from publishers small, medium and large -- Judy O'Malley of Charlesbridge Publishing, Elizabeth Bicknell of Candlewick Press and Margaret Raymo of Houghton Mifflin -- about the changing nature of publishing books for children and youth.

    Three random notes Roger Sutton 2007

  • I had always thought Houghton, represented at B.C. by children's editorial director Margaret Raymo, was the most New-Yorky of the Boston crowd, because of both its Clarion outpost there and its old-school reputation.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Roger Sutton 2007

  • I had always thought Houghton, represented at B.C. by children's editorial director Margaret Raymo, was the most New-Yorky of the Boston crowd, because of both its Clarion outpost there and its old-school reputation.

    Three agree Roger Sutton 2007

  • Roger Sutton, editor-in-chief of the Horn Book, talks with a panel of senior editors from publishers small, medium and large -- Judy O'Malley of Charlesbridge Publishing, Elizabeth Bicknell of Candlewick Press and Margaret Raymo of Houghton Mifflin -- about the changing nature of publishing books for children and youth.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Roger Sutton 2007

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