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Watts

    This author primarily writes for children and young adults, crafting picture books and stories for younger readers. She has also ventured into young adult fiction, exploring new themes and styles. Her work is recognized for its originality and ability to engage young audiences. The author balances her writing with editing, showcasing a dedication to the craft of storytelling.

    Born Andromeda
    Hector the Tooth Collector
    Diversity and Choice in Higher Education
    Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal, Anno Dom. 1757
    • Diversity and Choice in Higher Education

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1972 Diversity and Choice in Higher Education focuses on the diversity of institutions and the corresponding notion that students should be allowed to choose freely between them, regardless of distance from home. The book includes an exhaustive assessment of relevant research evidence, not only from Britain but also from the United States and other countries. The author examines such topics as the amount of diversity and choice permitted in the higher education systems of different countries, the extent to which the British system is diversified and the way in which students are distributed within it. He also explores certain hypotheses relating to the way pupils make their choice, examines critically the concept of matching students to institutions and discusses alternative models of student distribution.

      Diversity and Choice in Higher Education
    • Born Andromeda, the action-packed YA debut from K.M. Watts, is perfect for fans of Aurora Rising, Daughter of the Pirate King, and Crown Chasers. Being eighteen is difficult, especially when you're a cyborg and heir to the entire kingdom of the Moon. Disillusioned with royal life, Princess Andromeda dreams of nothing but freedom and adventure outside the protective dome of royalty. But when her parents arrange her marriage to an Earthen prince, she is forced to put her kingdom before her dreams of independence. While traveling to Earth, Andromeda's ship is attacked by galactic pirates led by her father's sworn enemy, the Lord Captain Bran. Taken prisoner, Andromeda realizes that her captors are unaware of her true identity and sees an opportunity: To best her enemies, she may have to join them.

      Born Andromeda