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Donald Cries "Wolf!"
by The Editors at the Walt Disney CompanyWhen Donald and Mickey go on a camping trip, Donald is afraid of the animals that live in the woods. He wants Mickey to stay up so he won't have to face the scary woods alone.
The Struggle for Democracy
by Edward Greenberg Benjamin PageTextbook on the US government, politics, and democracy.
Died in the Wool (Roderick Alleyn #13)
by Ngaio MarshA missing member of Parliament is found dead, pressed in a bale of wool, and a year later, Inspector Roderick Alleyn receives a desperate plea...
Happy Birthday, Thomas!
by W. AudryFor very young readers, Thomas the train engine thinks that all the other engines are too busy to help him celebrate his birthday but he is in for a big surprise.
Pinocchio's Promise
by The Editors at the Walt Disney CompanyFor very young readers, Pinocchio makes a promise to deliver a clock, but it turns in to an unexpected adventure. Will he be able to keep his promise?
Donald's Magic Stone
by Mary PackardDonald Duck uses a magic stone to make dinner. this book includes study activities.
Franklin Has a Sleepover
by Paulette Bourgeois Brenda ClarkFranklin invites his friend Bear to sleep over at his place. For very young children.
The Tender Shoot and Other Stories
by Collette Antonia WhiteEleven stories illustrating the many facets of love by France's incomparable writer
Doomed to Die (Inspector Luke Thanet #10)
by Dorothy SimpsonPerdita had long had premonitions of an early death, and now she lies murdered on her old school friend's kitchen floor.
Emerald Garden
by Andrea KaneLady Brandice Townsend stands miserably on the threshold of womanhood. She must embark on her dreaded debut into London society and bid good-bye to the man she's always adored.
Remembered Death
by Agatha ChristieFrom the book: ROSEMARY IS FOR REMEMBRANCE . .. The inquest turned up no evidence of foul play, but no one who knew Rosemary Barton really believed the vivacious beauty would take her own life at her own birthday party. And no one saw her do it. It was ironic, now that the word "murder" was in the air, that not one of her nearest and dearest was free from suspicion. Her husband had, perhaps, endured one romantic "incident" too many; his secretary wanted him at any cost. Rosemary's lover feared the exposure that could destroy his career; his wife would do anything to have her husband back again. And Rosemary's penniless sister had lived all her life in Rosemary's scandalous and flamboyant shadow. One thing was certain-an utterly ruthless killer was plotting once more, composing a ghastly and final reprise!
The Giant King
by Kathleen T. PelleyFor young readers, in Scotland, a young wood carver suggests a way to handle a giant who is terrorizing a far-off town.
Ender's Shadow (Shadow Saga #1)
by Orson Scott CardNot a sequel, this book begins and ends about where Ender's Game does, it tells the same tale, but from Bean's perspective this time.
All Their Kingdoms
by Madeleine A. PollandIn Ireland's post-famine years, a country girl Celia has been raised to marry well, but not for love.
The Physics of Baseball
by Robert K. AdairScads of interesting facts about baseball as well as the physical laws of the game.
A Treasury of Comfort
by Sidney GreenbergA source of consolation, hope, courage and guidance for thos who mourn, by Rabbi Greenberg
The Higher Taste: A Guide to Gourmet Vegetarian Cooking and a Karma-Free Diet
by The Editors at the Bhaktivedanta Book TrustVegetarian recipes as well as the health and economic advantages, and ethical and spiritual considerations, of this all-natural approach to diet and nutrition.
Fat City
by Leonard GardnerA fighter's dressing room in a seedy arena, lovemaking on a river levee, a back-breaking day of farm labor - Gardner lays his people's lives open to the bone.
Emma's Secret (The Emma Harte Saga #4)
by Barbara Taylor BradfordPaula O'Neill, beloved granddaughter of Emma Harte and the guardian of her vast business empire, believes that everything Emma left to the family is secure.
You Come Too
by Robert FrostA marvelous collection of Frost's poems including: The Pasture, Good Hours, Going for Water, Blueberries, Looking for a Sunset, Bird in Winter, Acquainted with the Night, A Hillside Thaw, Good-bye and Keep Cold, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Come In, A Patch of Old Snow, Christmas Trees, Birches, A Young Birch, A Passing Glimpse, The Last Mowing, Pea Brush, The Telephone, The Rose Family, One Guess, Fireflies in the Garden, Blue Butterfly Day, Departmental, A Drumlin Woodchuck, Runaway, The Cow in Apple Time, and many others.
World's End
by Upton SinclairThe Lanny Budd novels, of which this is the first, portray the changing pattern of world events from the first stirrings to WWI to 1940.
The Pocket Guide to Beer
by Michael JacksonA definitive guide to the world's best brews (in 1982). Info on brewing techniques and ingredients, and advice on taste, texture and body.
Agatha Christie: An Autobiography
by Agatha ChristieChristie began this book in 1950 and finished it 15 years later at age 75. She wrote 68 novels, over 100 short stories, 17 plays, published in 103 languages. This book begins from her early childhood growing up in Victorian era England to living abroad in France and Egypt, returning, marrying Archie Christie, travelling around the world with him, again returning home, meeting Max Malowan, etc. There is a lot about the middle east, various parts of England, France, and other countries. She also talks about how she became a writer and began writing novels as well as outlining when certain books were written and what gave her the ideas for them. It is a fascinating read.
Frommer's 99 England
by Darwin Porter Danforth PrinceLife is short. Vacations are shorter. Relax! Trust your trip to England to Frommer's. Includes planning for your trip, attractions in both cities and the countryside.