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1. Free Book Friday: Science Gets It Wrong

Congratulations to Betsy Brown (@phlockteacher)! You've won Bug on a BikePlease send us a DM on Twitter or an email to [email protected] with the subject line "Free Book Friday" and your mailing address so we can get your book in the mail.

This week, enter to win Science Gets It Wrong, a four-book high-interest series that examines scientific missteps—some humorous, some bizarre, and some very recent...


Check out some of science's biggest mistakes and most glaringly incorrect assumptions. With spreads devoted to the most surprising stories, these books reveal how scientific thought has changed over time. Even reluctant science students will be drawn into these strange—and often funny—tales throughout science history. Readers will learn how new forms of technology and bold thinkers changed the ways we see the world around us—and the ways we study it.


If you'd like to win Science Gets It Wrong, please leave a comment on this post (including your first and last name), or tweet this line: "Free Book Friday! RT to win SCIENCE GETS IT WRONG from @LernerBooks. bit.ly/1OrSN"

We'll announce the winner on Friday, October 3, so check the blog then to see if you've won!

Good luck!

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