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The Piano Teacher
by Joachim Neugroschel Elfriede JelinekErika Kohut teaches piano at the Vienna Conservatory by day, but at night she trawls the porn shows while her mother waits up for her. Jelinek won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks
by Nancy McarthurAt last Michael had a way to keep his room clean... but he had created a monster!Norman is a neat freak while Michael, his brother and roommate, is the king of mess! Not until two unusual plants come into their room do these brothers find a common cause. A funny book.
The Ragman's Son: An Autobiography
by Kirk DouglasRaised in poverty, longing for his father's approval, Issur Danielovitch went on to become a legendary Hollywood star - Kirk Douglas. Here in his own words is the story of his life.
The Recycled Citizen:A Sarah Kelling Mystery
by Charlotte McleodSarah and her husband are planning a black-tie charity auction, but before the event, someone is murdered and suspicion falls on the Kelling family.
The Red Prophet (Tales of Alvin Maker, Book #2)
by Orson Scott CardAn alternate history of the American frontier in the early 1800's. The seventh son, whose father is also a seventh son grows up with the power to transmute base metal into gold.
The Want-Ad Killer
by Ann RuleKathy Sue Miller was a beautiful 16-year-old innocent when she answered the inviting job ad. Even the police were shocked when they found her...
They Went That-a-way ...
by Malcolm ForbesHow the famous, the infamous, and the great have died. Here are the exits made by 175 people famous sometime during the past 3000 years.
To Warm the Earth
by David BeldenThe rule of men led to atomic war. Nuclear winter ice wiped Earth clean of cities. For centuries now, the rule of women has labored to restore balance. But warriors and kings are on the rise again. The priestesses in the snow-covered caves of Northern India consider the Snow Tiger to be the sacred symbol of all earth's goddesses. A girl who longs to be a priestess kills a snow tiger while defending her family against its attack, and is banished for breaking the taboo. Osen, the old African priestess with extraordinary powers, knows that male civilization survived in space. She creates a son, Govind, up above on the space station. His mission: to heal the spacemen and lead them back to warm and protect the Earth. All she needs is a bold, brave young woman to go into orbit to be his mentor. She has her eye on Mana, the tiger-slayer. But will Govind be able to bring the healing Goddess religion of Earth to space? Can Mana hold his genius in check? If she goes, will she ever see her beloved earth, or the woman she loves, again?
Tracy and Hepburn: An Intimate Memoir
by Garson KaninA biography of Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, and their lives.
Vamphyri! (Necroscope, #2)
by Brian LumleyHarry Keogh, necroscope, thought that the war with the vampires had ended, but a new threat arises. Will the vampire army overrun the earth?
Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner
by Scott CunninghamCunningham integrates both the magical arts and the religious aspects of Wicca into a harmonious whole, for the single practitioner.
Writing for the Media: Film, Television, Video and Radio
by Paul Max Rubenstein Martin J. MaloneyThe business of writing fiction and non-fiction scripts, forms and formats, the story structure, writing dialogue, and information on selling your script. This is the second edition of the book.
... If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution
by Elizabeth A. LevyThis children's book takes you behind the locked doors of Philadelphia's State House during the history-making summer of 1787. You will meet the key delegates and find out what's going on.
...If You Lived at the Time of the Great San Francisco Earthquake
by Ellen LevineChildren's book that takes you to San Francisco, California, shortly before, during and after April 18, 1906 -- the date of the Great San Francisco Earthquake.
Aces High (Wild Cards II)
by George R. R. MartinThe Jokers and Aces must battle to save the Earth from the Swarm, a deadly menace from the far reaches of space.
Agatha Christie Trivia
by Richard T. RyanHundreds of questions about Agatha Christie's mysteries - the crimes, the criminals, the clues, the detectives, supporting players, and much more
Beginnings: The Story of Origins - of Mankind, Life, the Earth, the Universe
by Isaac AsimovClarifying key scientific discoveries, Asimov takes us back through the millenia to the birth of the universe 15 billion years ago, then the first evidence of man and civilization.
Beverly: An Autobiography
by Beverly Sills Lawrence LindermanBeverly Sills unleashes the full power of her personality and unlocks the key to her phenomenal success as a singer, mother, wife, impresario and goodwill ambassador.
Buddy Boys
by Mike McalaryTrue story of how a small band of policemen at New York's 77th precinct were corrupted, which led to their eventual downfall.
Could You Not Tarry One Hour?
by Larry LeaHow to make time you spend with God each day wonderful, how to transform your prayer life from drudgery to delight, how to spend an hour a day in prayer and find joy in it.
Deluge Drivers (Icerigger Trilogy, Book #3)
by Alan Dean FosterBook 3 of the Icerigger Trilogy, Ethan Fortune had pushed the Tran toward civilization. But now civilization was pushing back.
Dragon's Gold (Kelvin of Rud #1)
by Piers Anthony Robert E. MargroffThe Kingdom of Rud languishes under the heel of a usurper; an evil sorcerer has taken the throne in the name of his wicked daughter.
El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera
by Gabriel García MárquezEra inevitable: el olor de las almendras amargas le recordaba siempre el destino de los amores contrariados.
Endgame Enigma
by James P. HoganWith its power and influence waning, the Soviet Union has launched a giant space station capable of housing 12,000 people. But is this off-world colony the peaceful Utopia experiment it's alleged to be? Or is it the last desperate weapon of a crumbling superpower bent on global domination?