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Grand Opening

by Jon Hassler

Twelve-year old Brendan tells the story, set in 1944-45, that begins with his parents' decision to buy a run-down grocery store in a tiny Minnesota town. What they discover about small town idealism, bigotry, and good old American values will change them and the town forever. "A writer good enough to restore your faith in fiction." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW.

Hidden Lake

by Trish Janeshutz

Psychics are seeing who and where people are being killed, but not who's doing it or why.

Janet's Thingamajigs

by Beverly Cleary

When twins Jimmy and Janet squabble over Janet's collection of "thingamajigs" their mom presents them with a "grown-up" surprise and Janet's collection becomes a thingamajig of the past.

Jokers Wild (Wild Cards III)

by George R. R. Martin

On Wild Card Day, an evil genius unleashes the forces of darkness under the streets of Manhattan.

Knots on a Counting Rope

by John Archambault Bill Martin Jr.

Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses and his grandfather reminisce about the young blind boy's birth, his first horse, and an exciting horse race.

La Paloma

by Patrick Süskind

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Lactancia y salud

by Joan Neilson

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Leaving Home

by Garrison Keillor

A collection of Lake Wobegon stories.

Monsieur Pamplemousse Takes the Cure (Monsieur Pamplemousse #4)

by Michael Bond

A spa has a most unusual cure - people die from it! A gastronomic mystery from Monsieur Pamplemousse, France's most famous bon vivant turned detective.

Moon Tiger

by Penelope Lively

The last thoughts of a dying writer are captured in this intelligent novel. The moving and poignant story of life as a writer, historian, and mother ends as a saga of unfulfilled love.<P><P> Man Booker Prize winner

Mr Galliano's Circus

by Enid Blyton

Jimmy's adventures with the circus

Myths of Guam

by Cat Major

Collection of 20 stories Guam is an island rich in culture. One way to get an inside view of that richness is by listening to the myths and legends of Guam. In this book I have tried to make stories that seem alive without changing the legends as they have been handed down through the years. I hope that you will enjoy these myths as much as I have, and will read them to your children, who will read them to their children. --- Known around the island for her creative works, Cat Major makes the myths and legends of Guam come alive for youngsters, oldsters, and all those in between. Cat will enthrall you with her style and vivid portrayals of such legends as * Tale of two lovers * Sirena * Legend of the flame tree and 17 other stories

Noticias de Imperio

by Fernando Del Paso

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Odyssey (Isaac Asimov's Robot City, Book #1)

by Isaac Asimov Michael P. Kube-McDowell

A man without memory, stranded on an icy asteroid. His only chance for survival is locked within a band of mining robots searching for a mysterious object called the Key to Perihelion.

Pirates of the Thunder (Book 2 of The Rings of the Master)

by Jack L. Chalker

They were renegades now, running for their lives, and searching for the five gold rings that could win their freedom.

Rite of Spring

by Andrew M. Greeley

Chicago attorney Brendan Ryan is a classic "Quiet Man" but passion can transform even the mildest man into a fierce fighter ready to ruthlessly defend the woman he loves.

Self Healing: My Life and Vision

by Meir Schneider

Autobiography of Meir Schneider who was born blind, but years later, through eye exercises and movement therapy, was able to read without glasses.

Show Me a Hero

by Alfred Coppel

When a US Ambassador and his staff are kidnapped, 18 months pass before they are discovered being held at an oasis in the Libyan desert. Major K. C. Quary is told to rescue them.

Songmaster

by Orson Scott Card

Kidnapped at an early age, the young singer Ansset has been raised in isolation at the mystical retreat called the Songhouse.

Texas Triumphant

by Daniel Da Cruz

Twice the Soviet Union had attacked the young Republic of Texas, and twice the Soviets had their noses bloodied. The Russians had bought solutions to their problems, and now they were trying again.

That Night

by Alice Mcdermott

Set on Long Island in the 60s, Rick and Sheryl are high school sweethearts who eventually became lovers. Then Sheryl discovers that she's pregnant...

The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers

by Margaret George

Much has been written about the mighty, egotistical Henry VIII: the man who dismantled the Church because it would not grant him the divorce he wanted; who married six women and beheaded two of them; who executed his friend Thomas More; who sacked the monasteries; who longed for a son and neglected his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth; who finally grew fat, disease-ridden, dissolute. Now, in her magnificent work of storytelling and imagination Margaret George bring us Henry VIII's story as he himself might have told it, in memoirs interspersed with irreverent comments from his jester and confident, Will Somers. Brilliantly combining history, wit, dramatic narrative, and an extraordinary grasp of the pleasures and perils of power, this monumental novel shows us Henry the man more vividly than he has ever been seen before.

The Bachelor Home Companion: A Practical Guide to Keeping House Like a Pig

by P. J. O'Rourke

"I always wanted to be a bachelor when I grew up. My friends may have had fantasies about raking the yard, seeing their loved ones in pin curlers and cleaning the garage on Sundays, but not me. I saw myself at thirty-eight lounging around a penthouse in a brocade smoking jacket. Vivaldi would be playing on the stereo. I'd sip brandy from a snifter the size of a fish tank and leaf through an address book full of R-rated phone numbers. ..." Always with tongue firmly in cheek, the author points out the trouble, for bachelors, with laundromats, cooking, shopping and everything else that goes along with managing a house. "Bachelor cooking is a matter of attitude. If you think of it as setting fire to things and making a mess, it's fun. It's not so much fun if you think of it as dinner. Fortunately, baloney, cheeseburgers, beer, and potato-chip dip provide all the daily nutrients bachelors are known to require. I mean, I hope they do."

The Crystal Memory

by Stephen Leigh

Jemi has been used as a parn in a multi-world game, where losing could spell the slow death of mankind and winning could at long last give her race the stars and their resources.

The Fleecing of Fodder City

by Pierce Mackenzie

T. G. Horne was a gambling man who'd bet his bankroll on his poker hand and his life on his trigger finger. Fodder City looked like a sure bet to him, but nothing was quite what it seemed...

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