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The Next Place

by Warren Hanson

Best selling bereavement book for all ages and all faiths. A comforting message of hope and compassion.

The New Strong-willed Child: Birth Through Adolescence

by James Dobson

2005 Gold Medallion Award finalist! Dr. James Dobson has completely rewritten, updated, and expanded his classic best seller The Strong-Willed Child for a new generation of parents and teachers. The New Strong-Willed Child follows on the heels of Dr. Dobson's phenomenal best seller Bringing Up Boys. It offers practical how-to advice on raising difficult-to-handle children and incorporates the latest research with Dr. Dobson's legendary wit and wisdom. The New Strong-Willed Child is being rushed to press for parents needing help dealing with sibling rivalry, adhd, low self-esteem, and other important issues. This book is a must-read for parents and teachers struggling to raise and teach children who are convinced they should be able to live by their own rules!

The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story

by Michael Lewis

A biography of the founder of Netscape serves as a illustration of the profound changes in the 1980s due to the Internet.

The New Grove: Haydn

by Jens Peter Larsen

Biography of Franz Joseph Haydn, including a comprehensive worklist and bibliography, in addition to the definitive view of Haydn's life and works.

The New Grove: Handel

by Winton Dean

Biography of George Frederick Handel, including a comprehensive worklist and bibliography, in addition to the definitive view of Handel's life and works.

The New Food Lover's Companion (3rd edition)

by Sharon Tyler Herbst

Definitions of nearly 6000 food, drink and culinary terms, along with a pronunciation guide and 29 appendices covering a variety of subjects

The Negotiator (O'Malley Family Series, #1)

by Dee Henderson

Follows the story of Kate O'Malley, a hostage negotiator, and the events that will change her family forever.

The Necessity of Art: A Marxist Approach

by Ernst Fischer Anna Bostock

The author, an Austrian poet and critic, surveys the whole history of artistic achievement through Marxist eyes.

The Nanny

by Evelyn Piper

In this psychological thriller, a child's danger is frighteningly portrayed.

The Names of the Mountains: A Novel

by Reeve Lindbergh

A powerful novel about the importance of memory, the tyranny of fame, and the consequences, both joyous and tragic, of being an intensely private family in an insatiably public world.

The Nag Hammadi Library in English (Third Edition)

by James M. Robinson

The complete, one-volume, English language version of the renowned library of 4th-century manuscripts discovered in Egypt in 1945.

The Mystery of the White Elephant (Three Cousins Detective Club #1)

by Elspeth Campbell Murphy

It's Titus, Timothy, and Sarah-Jane from the Three Cousins Detective Club! The three ten-year-olds are ready to learn about the Fruits of the Spirit while solving more exciting, adventure-filled mysteries! In The Mystery of the White Elephant, a swap meet is taking place at Timothy Dawson's church, and the three cousins are hoping to find the perfect "white elephant" gift to buy. When a cookie jar mysteriously disappears, Timothy, Titus, and Sarah-Jane decide it's a job for the "TCDC"! The problem is, who in the world would steal a white elephant?

The Mystery of the Missing Treasure

by Janet Lorimer

When Pete started looking for missing treasure, he never dreamed he would find himself in another time, and in the body of another boy!

The Mystery at Maypenny's (Trixie Belden #31)

by Kathryn Kenny

Trixie put her finger over her lips, dropped to a crouch, and moved silently toward the clearing. As she turned around, an arm snaked around her and a hand was clamped over her mouth...

The Mysterious Rider

by Zane Grey

Rancher Bill Bellounds had brought up Columbine as if she was his own daughter. She had agreed to marry his son, a drunkard and thief, but then a strange little man came to work on the ranch.

The Music of Liszt

by Humphrey Searle

This is the most authoritative study of Liszt's music, being a survey of his 700 compositions and a review of his place in the history of music.

The Muppets Go Camping

by Jocelyn Stevenson

When Kermit the Frog's nephew Robin goes camping, Kermit and all his friends decide to 'help' him.

The Mouse on the Moon

by Leonard Wibberley

It's the Duchy of Grand Fenwick against Russia and the United States in a bizarre race to the moon! By the author of 'The Mouse That Roared'

The Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the Rainforest Canopy

by Kathryn Lasky

Journey along with Dr. Meg Lowman, a scientist who, with the help of slings, suspended walkways, and mountain-climbing equipment, has managed to ascend into one of our planet’s least accessible and most fascinating ecosystems--the rain-forest canopy. “Fresh in outlook and intriguing in details, this book will strengthen any library collection on the rainforest. ”--Booklist

The Morphodite

by M. A. Foster

Their ultra-conservative world was isolated and opposed to change. The police made a secret weapon, the Morphodite, which could detect any conspiracy. But it had one defect... it could think for itself, and its thoughts were total subversion.

The Morpheus Factor (Stargate SG-1)

by Ashley Mcconnell

The SG-1 team encounters a race of seemingly friendly natives on a hospitable world, but soon they all start hallucinating...

The Moon Under Her Feet

by Clysta Kinstler

Fictional feminist history of Jesus Christ and Biblical events, from the point of view of Mary Magdalene.

The Monsters Next Door (The Bailey City Monsters #1)

by Debbie Dadey Marcia Thornton Jones

Bailey City has some weird grown-ups. It's the perfect place for spooky Hauntly Manor Inn. Could Dracula, a mad scientist, and Frankenstein's monster be living there?

The Monkey Thief

by Aileen Kilgore Henderson

While visiting his uncle in a Costa Rican rain forest, Steve meets a monkey which he wants to tame and a smuggler who forces him to some very responsible decisions.

The Molecule Men

by Fred Hoyle Geoffrey Hoyle

Two novels, The Molecule Men and The Monster of Loch Ness, by the father and son astronomer team.

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