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Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: America's Doctor Tells You Why the Health Experts are Wrong
by David Schrieberg Dean EdellRadio talk show host Dr. Dean Edell at his best.
The Eyes of the Killer Robot (Johnny Dixon #4)
by John Bellairs13-year-old Johnny Dixon is put in jeopardy when he and Professor Childermass try to find a robot made many years ago by an evil wizard.
100 Pounds of Popcorn
by Hazel KrantzAndy has a big dream! But making it come true isn't as easy as having the dream. Still, it is good to have big dreams. Maybe Andy can't sell lots of popcorn ... could he be a scientist? A delightful book. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.
The Story of Squanto: First Friend to the Pilgrims
by Cathy East DubowskiNo part of this biography has been fictionalized. When the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth, they faced many hardships, but they found English-speaking Squanto to guide them.
The Green Turtle Mystery
by Ellery QueenThis eerie mystery thriller features a vanishing girl, a Spanish-speaking parrot, and a time-telling turtle in a case that baffles even the Secret Service.
Basil of Baker Street
by Eve TitusBasil, the famous sleuth of mousedom, lived in the cellar of Sherlock Holmes' house. A devoted admirer of the great detective, he had learned his craft by listening at the feet of Holmes himself.
The Religions of Man
by Huston SmithNot a history or a critique, this is a unique study of all the world's great religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confuciansim, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity.
Haunted Schools: True Ghost Stories
by Allan ZulloNine stories about ghosts and phantoms found haunting schools.
Then There Were Five
by Elizabeth EnrightThe Melendy children discover a mysterious house and a boy who needs a friend desperately.
My Childhood
by Maxim Gorky Ronald WilksAppearing in 1913, this is the first part of Maxim Gorky's autobiographical trilogy.
The Last Days of Socrates
by Plato Hugh TredennickThe trial and condemnation of Socrates (469-399 BC) on charges of heresy and corrupting the minds of the young, forms a tragic episode in the history of Athens.
The Fever Tree and other Stories of Suspense
by Ruth RendellThe award-winning British author presents eleven elegantly written, gripping stories that discriminating fans will savor.
How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been in the Military: Armed Forces Locator Directory
by Richard JohnsonBy the foremost expert in the nation on locating people with a military connection.
Black as He's Painted (Roderick Alleyn #28)
by Ngaio MarshThe president of a new republic is planning a good-will mission to England, and someone wants to add murder to his itinerary.
Taffy Sinclair Strikes Again
by Betsy HaynesSure, Taffy Sinclair was gorgeous, but it's time she had a little competition. That's what Jana and her 4 6th-grade friends are out to give her when they form a new club.
How to Use the Laws of Mind
by Joseph MurphyHow your mind works, how your mind heals you, the secret of success in life, become spiritual-minded, learn to pray, control your fears, the power of suggestion, etc.
Go West, Young Women! (Petticoat Party #1)
by Kathleen KarrWhen a disaster claims the men of their wagon train, spunky 12-year-old Phoebe and other women rely on their own resources to complete the journey to Oregon in 1846.
Charm School
by Anne FineBonny does NOT want to go to Charm School, no matter how much Mum wants her to. And it's just as bad as she feared. Worse, in fact.
The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls
by A. Powell DaviesThe astounding story of the Dead Sea Scrolls with a scholarly interpretation of their relationship to the Holy Scriptures and the origin of Christianity.
The Mystery of the Missing Treasure
by Janet LorimerWhen Pete started looking for missing treasure, he never dreamed he would find himself in another time, and in the body of another boy!
Who's There?
by Stephanie S. TolanWhen 14-year-old Drew and her mute brother come to live with their father's estranged relatives, they discover that the house is haunted by ghosts and a deadly family secret.
Fourth Grade is a Jinx
by Colleen O'Shaughnessy MckennaCollette thought 4th grade was going to be fun, but that was before the teacher had an accident. Now the substitute teacher is her mother!
Mystery Lights of Navajo Mesa
by Jake Thoene Luke ThoeneWhile investigating the robbery of a local museum, 4 young friends see mysterious lights that they believe belong to a UFO on the mesa in Arizona.
True-Life Treasure Hunts
by Judy DonnellyThis describes several successful searches for lost treasure, including discoveries of sunken Spanish ships off the Florida coast, and the sacred well of the Mayans in the Yucatan.
The House with a Clock in Its Walls (Lewis Barnavelt #1)
by John BellairsA boy goes to live with his magician uncle in a mansion that has a clock hidden in the walls which is ticking off the minutes until doomsday.