Staff Favorites & Reviews

No staff is entirely static, staying exactly the same for years with no additions or subtractions. We realize that, but we're also pretty proud of our current personnel, and the many ways they've helped shape Exodus Books and point it in some unforeseen and wonderful directions. So, in 2011 we started asking each individual to share their favorite books, curricula, games, etc., and these pages are the result.

Because sharing favorites is fairly personal, we thought you should get to know each of these peculiar persons and asked them all to write a main bio, as well as section-specific bios. These are partly to show why they selected the titles and products in their lists, and partly just to show you that Exodus Books is inhabited by real people who do real things.

One of our biggest in-store services is making recommendations and helping people find what works best for them. These lists aren't as customer-specific, but they serve the same purpose—we're not just trying to parade our excellent taste or prove that we're literate, we're trying to help you discover things you may never have found otherwise, and maybe to rediscover some old favorites.

It's probably a fact universally true of book-lovers: given the chance, they'll talk your ear off about the books they love, the books they hate, and all the books you'll never read but that are really much better than the well-known books you will read. This isn't pretension. It's simply what happens to those who love words and want to share them. We've tried to cut the talk down here, though we'll gladly answer any pertinent questions.

With that, we present Staff Favorites. You'll find some overlap (lots of people seem to like The Chronicles of Narnia), but rarely if ever will you find complete consensus on a single title, product, or curriculum line. That's why we let everyone make their own lists: you know the official Exodus stance by reading our reviews, but the individuality that makes our store unique and awesome is what's on display here. Enjoy, and don't judge too harshly.

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At Last! A Reading Method for Every Child!
by Mary F. Pecci
from Pecci Educational Publishers
for Kindergarten-Adult
in Miscellaneous Phonics (Location: PHO-MISC)
Color the Western World
by Marcia Harris Brim
from Brimwood Press
for 4th-8th grade
in Tools for Young Historians (Location: BIBWV-TYH)
$19.00
Early American and World History for Junior High (old)
by Rea & Rebecca Berg
from Beautiful Feet Books
for 6th-9th grade
in Old Edition History & Geography (Location: OHIS)
$9.00
Fourth Form Latin - Workbook & Test Key
by Cheryl Lowe, Michael Simpson
from Memoria Press
for 8th-12th grade
in Memoria Press Form Latin Series (Location: FL-LATFORM)
$17.35
Harvey's Elementary Grammar and Composition - Answer Key
Harvey's Language Course
by Thos. W. Harvey
from Mott Media
for 4th-8th grade
in McGuffey's Readers & Workbooks (Location: REA-MCG)
$4.00 (2 in stock)
Henle First Year Latin Units III-V - Study Guide (old)
by Martin Cothran
from Memoria Press
for 6th-8th grade
in Old Edition Foreign Language (Location: OFL-MIX)
$10.50
Modern American and World History - Junior High Guide
by Rea & Rebecca Berg
2nd edition from Beautiful Feet Books
for 6th-9th grade
in Beautiful Feet Books (Location: HISCUR-BFB)
$26.95
Reader's Guide to American History
by Kathy Artner
from Memoria Press
American History Reference for 3rd-8th grade
in Memoria Press American & Modern Studies (Location: HISCUR-MP)
Reader's Guide to American History
by Kathy Artner
from Memoria Press
American History Reference for 3rd-8th grade
in Memoria Press American & Modern Studies (Location: HISCUR-MP)
$15.00 (2 in stock)
RightStart Mathematics: A Hands-On Geometric Approach - Solutions (old)
by Joan A. Cotter
2nd edition from Activities for Learning, Inc.
for 6th-8th grade
in Old Edition Math (Location: OMAT)
$13.00