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Dr. Eighth (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Eighth Doctor and reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves. Two warring races. One Time Lord. Dr. Eighth finds himself stuck in middle of an ancient feud and must rely on his wits to save the day. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves. Dr. Eighth continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Eleventh (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Eleventh Doctor and River Song reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves. Geronimo! Dr. Eleventh and River Song take off on a daring and dangerous adventure to recover a lost item of great importance. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves. Dr. Eleventh continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Fell and the Playground of Doom

by David Neilsen

"Such deliciously creepy fun! I fell in love with Dr. Fell! So will urchins and whippersnappers everywhere." --Chris Grabenstein, author of the New York Times bestsellers Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library and The Island of Dr. Libris When the mysterious Dr. Fell moves into the abandoned house that had once been the neighborhood kids' hangout, he immediately builds a playground to win them over. But as the ever-changing play space becomes bigger and more elaborate, the children and their parents fall deeper under the doctor's spell. Only Jerry, Nancy, and Gail are immune to the lure of his extravagant wonderland. And they alone notice that when the injuries begin to pile up on the jungle gym, somehow Dr. Fell is able to heal each one with miraculous speed. Now the three children must find a way to uncover the doctor's secret power without being captivated by his trickery."Deliciously dark, funny, and foreboding, Neilsen's first novel delivers with broad appeal." --Booklist"Recommended for school libraries that need to breathe life into their traditional mystery collections." --School Library JournalFrom the Hardcover edition.

Dr. Fifth (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

These mashup storybooks combine the whimsical storytelling of Doctor Who with the humor, color, and simplicity of classic Hargreaves style.An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Fifth Doctor reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves.

Dr. First (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the First Doctor and the Cybermen reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves. Meet Dr. First. He is in a bad mood because he can&’t find his granddaughter. However, that soon becomes the least of his problems when he stumbles upon an old foe. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves. Dr. First kicks off this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Fourth (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Fourth Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, and the Daleks reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves.When Dr. Fourth and Sarah Jane run into some old enemies, the Daleks, it takes all their cleverness and cunning to prevent extermination. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves.Dr. Fourth continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Frankenstein's Daughters

by Suzanne Weyn

A new generation is creating a monster.... Doctor Victor Frankenstein's previously unacknowledged beautiful, intelligent twin daughters (from an early marriage when he was a student) have come to Frankenstein's Castle to claim it as their inheritance. Shortly thereafter they learn that a serial killer is on the loose. They try to ignore this -- Gretchen takes up her father's work, while Ingrid throws lavish parties. Gretchen and Ingrid form a love triangle with a young naval officer with a debilitating disease. Though he loves Ingrid, he agrees to work with Gretchen on a series of body transplants that improve his condition. Before long he is even walking without his cane. He does not know that the science that is helping him is the science of death itself . . . A twisted, macabre journey of romance and horror.

Dr. Franklin's Island

by Ann Halam

What's it like to see your friend transformed into a raven before your very eyes, and to know it's your turn next? How does it feel to morph into a manta ray or slide into the body of a snake?This is what happens to Miranda, Semi and Arnie, three friends who are the sole survivors of a plane crash. They find themselves on a tropical island of azure waters and white sands. But beyond the palm-fringed beaches lies the hospital run by the sinister Dr Franklin, and the three teenagers are about to become his next patients. Perfect candidates for his experiments in genetic engineering. . . A horrifying, fascinating story that is Ann Halam's most unusual and challenging novel so far.

Dr. Futurity

by Philip K. Dick

From the author of Solar Lottery, in a future where death is embraced, a time-traveling doctor is the only one who can save a wounded resistance leader. When Dr. Jim Parsons wakes up from a car accident, he finds himself in a future populated almost entirely by the young. But to keep the world run by the young, death is fetishized, and those who survive to old age are put down. In such a world, Parsons—with his innate desire to save lives—is a criminal and outcast. But for one revolutionary group, he may be just the savior they need to heal and revive their cryogenically frozen leader. And when he and the group journey to 1500s California, what they find causes them to question what they know about history and the underpinnings of their society. With the jarring immediacy of a car crash, Philip K. Dick throws both the reader and protagonist of Dr. Futurity into a bizarre future where healing is a crime and youth rules.

Dr. Irresistible (Man of the Month)

by Elizabeth Bevarly

His fantasies never involved having a family--until Seth met nurse Prudence Holloway and her baby. So when Pru needed a one-night groom, he gallantly offered his husbandly services. Pru might have done some irresponsible things in her life, but falling for Seth--aka Dr. Insufferable--would not be one of them. Unless, of course, Dr. Dangerous was serious about becoming a Dr. Daddy...

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde & Other Stories: And Other Stories (classic Reprint) (Monstrous Classics Collection)

by Robert Louis Stevenson

This spine-tingling volume collects some of Robert Louis Stevenson&’s stories first published in the late 19th century for a new generation of young readers—featuring a freshly reimagined cover!Dr. Henry Jekyll is a respectable man, sociable and well-liked, so his friends Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are concerned when Dr. Jekyll appears linked to Edward Hyde. Mr. Hyde&’s outbursts of violence have their small community on edge; he may be small in stature, but no one can deny he&’s terribly dangerous, self-indulgent, and even evil. As Dr. Jekyll&’s behavior grows more erratic and Mr. Utterson circles in ever closer to the elusive Mr. Hyde, the shocking truth of the relationship between the good doctor and the unholy terror comes to light—a chain of events set off by a repressed man giving himself over wholly to the worst of his vices and shame. Also included are &“The Body Snatcher,&” a story about medical students haunted by what they&’ve done to obtain cadavers, and &“The Bottle Imp,&” a tale of a man who buys a cursed bottle who learns about the consequences of wishes.

Dr. Maniac Will See You Now (Goosebumps Most Wanted #5)

by R.L. Stine

In this spinoff to the New York Times–bestselling Goosebumps series, a boy gets superpowers when he has to fend off a comic book villain come to life.Richard Dreezer loves reading comic books. He spends a lot of his time at the Comic Book Museum in his neighborhood. He even dreams of being a superhero with strange and amazing powers. But when the insanely devious Dr. Maniac appears in the real world, Richard has his hands full. If Richard doesn’t do something fast, everything he knows will be destroyed. But how do you reason with a maniac? Richard better figure it out fast because the doctor is now in . . . sane.

Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz (Goosebumps HorrorLand #5)

by R. L. Stine

Robby publishes a daily comic strip on the Web. It features Dr. Maniac, a villain with a wicked grin and even wickeder superpowers. And now Dr. Maniac is on the loose ... in the real world! Will Robby survive his encounter with Dr. Maniac and join the other kids who have been summoned to HorrorLand? Either way, danger is drawing closer and closer...

Dr. Mom and the Millionaire (Prescription: Marriage)

by Christine Flynn

A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSEDr. Alexandra Lawson wasn't the type to swoon over a handsome man. But then she had never met anyone like Chase Harrington. The sought-after CEO had an unnervig way of making her feel more female than physician, and the normally staid surgeon found herself fantasizing of wedding bells and family albums when she accepted Chase's gallant offer to share his residence. Suddenly Alex had a lover to come home to, and a friend. But Chase had a secret agenda in Honeygrove, one she feared might never include making the doctor in his house a wife...

Dr. Morbid's Castle of Blood (Masks Ser. #6)

by Hayden Thorne

Following the attacks on Vintage City by the Deathtrap Debutantes, life quiets down, and the superheroes are temporarily without work. Unfortunately, unemployed superheroes mean bored superheroes, and with Peter's birthday just around the corner, Eric asks for help in coming up with the most creative gift he can give a boy who's got everything. Tapping into everyone's fondness for computer games, Eric enlists the heroes' help in experimenting with a video game in a desperate bid to amaze Peter with something unique.What they don't expect is a game that's been sabotaged by an old nemesis. Eric and the heroes suddenly find themselves trapped in a horror game, forced to advance against the clock or be stuck in it forever. With three of their friends vanishing from the group, Eric and Ridley are forced to use their wits and their limited abilities to fight their way through monsters that are meant to keep them from finding the others. Outside, Althea as Spirit Wire, along with unexpected allies, scrambles to keep a delicate connection with her friends as she tries to save them all.

Dr. Morgan: I Dormienti non Sognano (Dr. Morgan Ser. #Vol. 1)

by Terry M. West

Centinaia di anni dopo il grande cataclisma, il ministero del 45° soppravvive in una rete di bunker. L'ultimo bastione del vecchio ordine religioso, i seguaci del 45° sono determinati a ricostruire sulla terra devastata e a eliminare i nemici di Dio. Il ministero conduce una guerra contro i mutanti abitanti di superficie. A difesa del 45° c'è la Guardia Rossa: soldati geneticamente ingegnerizzati e programmati per ubbedire a uno specifico 'marchio di vita'. Il Dottor. Morgan è un medico del 468° reparto della Guardia Rossa, il suo 'marchio di vita' è la medicina. Il Dottor Morgan è un uomo afflitto da conflitti interiori e fantasie violente. Ed eventi inattesi stravolgeranno la sua vita e riveleranno una rete di orribili inganni.

Dr. Morgan: Los durmientes no sueñan

by Terry M. West

Cientos de años después del gran cataclismo, el Ministerio del 45° sobrevive en una red de búnkeres científicos. El último bastión del antiguo orden sagrado, el 45°, está empeñado en reconstruir la tierra quemada y eliminar a los enemigos de Dios. El Ministerio está en guerra contra los mutantes topsiders, quienes ocupan los estados muertos de la Unión Soviética de América. La Guardia Roja defiende al 45°, compuesta por soldados genéticamente modificados que están programados para obedecer a través de su etiqueta social. El Dr. Morgan es un militar de la Unidad 468 de la Guardia Roja. El Dr. Morgan es el médico de campo que más tiempo ha sobrevivido en servicio, y su etiqueta social es la medicina, pero el Dr. Morgan es un hombre profundamente conflictivo con fantasías violentas que contradicen su promesa de preservar la vida. Después de escapar de un secuestro por parte de los topsiders, la fe del Dr. Morgan se romperá. Durante un permiso en el búnker del Canciller, el Dr. Morgan es aclamado como un héroe y puesto al frente. Pronto se dará cuenta de que alguien ha alterado su etiqueta social y ha levantado el velo que ocultaba el mayor engaño jamás perpetrado. El Dr. Morgan se convertirá en el hombre más peligroso de las tierras baldías. Y cuando descubra quién es el verdadero enemigo, la revelación desatará una furia lo suficientemente fuerte como para destruir lo que queda de la tierra.

Dr. Ninth (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Ninth Doctor, Rose, and Jack—reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves. With a little help from Rose and Jack, Dr. Ninth sets out to prevent an otherworldly invasion. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves. Dr. Ninth continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Potter's Medicine Show

by Eric Scott Fischl

The year is 1878. Dr Alexander Potter, disgraced Civil War surgeon, now snake-oil salesman, travels the Pacific Northwest with a disheartened company of strongmen, fortune-tellers, and musical whores. Under their mysterious and murderous leader they entertain the masses while hawking the Chock-a-saw Sagwa Tonic, a vital elixir touted to cure all ills both physical and spiritual. For a few unfortunate customers, however, the Sagwa offers something much, much worse.For drunken dentist Josiah McDaniel, the Sagwa has taken everything from him; in the hired company of two accidental outlaws, the bickering brothers Solomon Parker and Agamemnon Rideout, he looks to revenge himself on the Elixir’s creator: Dr. Morrison Hedwith, businessman, body-thief, and secret alchemist, a man who is running out of time.File Under: Fantasy [ The Secret Tradition | Chemical Imbalance | Hustlers Hustled | The Carnival is Over ]

Dr. Preston's Daughter

by Laura MacDonald

Her ex-lover is back — and in for a surprise!Dr. Stephen Preston has returned, and suddenly Gemma Langford's life is thrown into chaos. Three years ago her passionate affair with him was cut short when he was appointed to a post abroad. Gemma was heartbroken — but now it's clear he wants her back in his life.Her feelings for Stephen are as strong as ever. Nevertheless, Gemma can't simply pick up where they left off. Because she has a secret — an adorable two-year-old secret named Daisy&#8230.

Dr. Second (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Second Doctor and reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves. It&’s mayhem in the museum as Dr. Second and his companions find themselves on the run from some abominable baddies. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves. Dr. Second continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Seventh (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Seventh Doctor and Ace—reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves. Dr. Seventh and his trusty companion Ace are on the prowl as they stumble upon a pack of fiendish feline foes. These storybook mash-ups, written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, combine the iconic storytelling of Doctor Who with the whimsical humor and design made famous by his father, Roger Hargreaves. Dr. Seventh continues this series of witty and tongue-in-cheek storybooks—each featuring one of the twelve Doctors.

Dr. Sigmundus: The Resurrection Fields

by Brian Keaney

"Keaney's concoction of sci-fi, horror, and fantasy is remarkably effective. Sigmundus is a villain who will haunt readers."--The Bulletin Beginning where Book 2, The Cracked Mirror, left off, this finale to the Promises of Dr. Sigmundus trilogy takes readers into bizarre realms with fanciful creatures, continuing its signature exploration of the price of freedom and self-determination. Focusing on the ongoing struggles of its teenaged protagonists, Dante and Bea, it is a journey at once thrilling and thoughtful, with plenty to offer for pure reading enjoyment and book discussion. This trilogy is satisfying for fantasy fans but also accessible to the less-than-hardcore genre enthusiast.From the Hardcover edition.

Dr. Sixth (Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves)

by Adam Hargreaves

These mashup storybooks combine the whimsical storytelling of Doctor Who with the humor, color, and simplicity of classic Hargreaves style.An all-new Doctor Who adventure featuring the Sixth Doctor reimagined in the style of Roger Hargreaves.

Dr. Strangelove: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (The\film Ink Ser.)

by Peter George

...U.S. GENERAL RUNS AMUCK......H-BOMBERS ATTACK RUSSIA...PRESIDENT AND RED PREMIER IN HOT-LINE STRUGGLE TO SAVE WORLDDr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, more commonly known as Dr. Strangelove, is a 1963 political satire black comedy that satirizes the Cold War fears of a nuclear conflict between the USSR and the USA. The novel, written by Peter George, is based on a screenplay by Stanley Kubrick, Peter George and Terry Southern, which was released as a film--directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott--in 1964.

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