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The Time Hoppers

by Robert Silverberg

A way into the past had been found, and people were flocking through it for a better life, no matter what peril they might pose to the threatened present.

Of Tangible Ghosts (Johan Eschbach #1)

by L. E. Modesitt Jr.

Modesitt returns to science fiction with Of Tangible Ghosts, a carefully crafted alternate universe novel. In this world, the Dutch never lost control of the Northeast, and France, Spain, and Chung Kuo are today's superpowers, as is Colombia. And in this universe, the ghosts of the dead linger, sometimes visible, sometimes speaking to the living. Johan Eschbach has retired from service as an agent of the government of Colombia and gone north to teach at a university in his native Dutch territory. Research is being conducted in the university's physics department - research on the control of ghosts - that is of interest to governments worldwide. And Johan is forced by his former employers to work again as a spy. When he discovers too much, he is marked for death. But at least one ghost wants to keep him alive.

Just Between Friends

by Julianna Morris

A handsome contractor rescues his well-to-do best friend by agreeing to marry her for just a year. But he doesn't know that she's always wanted more than friendship.

A Ring and a Rainbow

by Deanna Talcott

As childhood sweethearts, they'd promised each other forever, but that was a long time ago. Can these 2 adults get past their heartbreak to face the reality of a life together?

WWII Biographies: Hitler and the Third Reich

by Catherine Bradley

The life of the German chancellor, focusing on his rise to power, the buildup of the German Wehrmacht, and his death in 1945 in a Berlin bunker.

When the Choir Began to Sing: A Story About Awakening the Leader Within Each of Us

by Harry E. Eastridge William G. O'Callaghan Jr.

Guiding principles and practical advice for leading organizations and communities beyond the anger, cynicism and distrust that plague much of our society.

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!

by Dr Seuss

The Cat in the Hat takes Young Cat in tow to show him the fun he can get out of reading.

New Tricks I Can Do!

by Robert Lopshire

Asked to leave the circus because the audiences have seen all his tricks, Spot the dog hopes to show them new tricks by turning different colors. For beginning readers.

A Splendid Indiscretion and The Grand Passion

by Elizabeth Mansfield

Two regency romances in one book

The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer

by Isaac Bashevis Singer

47 stories from the 150 written by the Nobel Prize for Literature winner.

Awesome Dinosaur Jokes for Kids

by Bob Phillips

Dinosaur knock, knock jokes; ding-a-ling dinsoaur jokes; woolly mammoth jokes; and dignified, delightful, dashing, dinky and dangerous dinosaur jokes

Belly Laughs from Bikini Bottom

by Holly Kowitt

Whoop it up with SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends in this book of side-splitting sillies. It's sure to buoy even the briniest blowhards!

Amazing Bible Trivia Book

by The Editors at Warner Press

792 questions about the Bible, with answers.

Beacham's Sourcebook for Teaching Young Adult Fiction: Exploring Harry Potter

by Elizabeth D. Schafer

Textbook for teaching children and teens about the Harry Potter series with projects, activities, and discussions about the first 3 HP books on a chapter-by-chapter basis.

The Master of the Rings: Inside the World of J.R.R. Tolkien

by Susan Ang

This is a concise, clear, explanation of a wealth of background information and the content of, "The Hobbit," and " The Lord of the Rings." It contains a biography of Tolkien's life detailing both his actions and the development of his concept of Middle-earth. Susan Ang chronicles the publication, popularity, criticism, analysis and influence of these books. chapters dedicated to the history, things, people and places of Middle-earth form a concise reference. A bibliography informs the reader of a wealth of additional material by and about Tolkien. The index makes it easy to quickly track down meanings, facts and trivia. "The Master of the Rings," inside the world of J. R. R. Tolkien is a good place to start for those beginning the journey to a more in depth acquaintance with Tolkien's gripping, beautiful, and unforgettable epic, telling of an evil ring, from its making to its destruction.

Doris Day: The Biography

by Michael Freedland

Biography of the famous actress and singer

Seneca Myths and Folk Tales

by Arthur C. Parker

Myths, legends and folk tales of the Seneca Indians of New York state.

William Wallace: The King's Enemy

by D. J. Gray

Born in 1274, William Wallace, without land or title, began in his teens to raise the hopes of his fellow scotts that with intelligence, unity and bravery they could expel the armies of King Edward I which invaded Scotland taking its wealth, land and freedom. He triumphed in numerous battles, large and small, including the battle of Stirling. Though named the Guardian of Scotland by his devoted countrymen, he never accepted financial reward, land or power. Freedom was his only ideal. He was betrayed for ten shillings and bravely suffered a brutal death at the hands of the English king who feared and hated him. This is a scholarly and fascinating biography of Wallace, a brilliant warrior and admirable hero.

The Outback Bridal Rescue

by Emma Darcy

Billionaire Johnny Ellis inherits a share of Gundamurra, the beloved Outback station of his youth, and all of Megan Maguire's hostility.

The Outback Wedding Takeover

by Emma Darcy

Mitch Tyler is a hard-hitting hotshot Sydney lawyer who's put his troubled boyhood in the Outback behind him, until he meets Kathryn Ledger who needs his help.

Love Chronicles

by Lissa Manley

A big-city physician works side by side with a small-town beauty. Is it her wacky ideas that drive him crazy, or his sudden desire to make her his?

White Lies

by Margaret Ann Reid

Fierce ambitions and raging desires are concealed beneath a veneer of southern charm and chivalrous behavior in Charleston, South Carolina.

The Braggin' Dragon

by John Archambault Bill Martin Jr.

For young children, a dragon practices for his school spelling bee.

The Dreaming Tree

by Patricia Matthews

Convicts, banished from England, were sent to serve out their sentences in the primitive and unforgiving headlands on Botany Bay. Hope and Charity staked out a destiny as bold as their grandest dreams.

A Whirlwind ... Makeover

by Nancy Lavo

When a celebrity photographer recognizes true beauty beneath this ad exec's bad hair and baggy clothes, he's ready to transform her.

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