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Hot Shot
by Susan Elizabeth PhillipsIn a single impulsive act, Susannah Faulconer follows her heart and finds herself severed from her family and friends.
Immigrant and Other Stories
by Clifford D. SimakThis book is a sampling of Clifford D. Simak's short stories. They range from the satirical to the sad. The main concern is what it means to be a human being in the universe and what it means to become an adult.
Infectología perinatal
by Ernesto Calderón Jaimes José Luis Arredondo García Samuel Karchmer Krivitsky Eduardo Nasrallah RadaNo disponible
Innocents Abroad: Traveling with Kids in Europe
by Valerie Wolf Deutsch Laura SutherlandHow to get to Europe, where to stay, what to see, and a complete country-by-country guide.
It's Like This, Cat
by Emily Cheney NevilleMy father is always talking about how a dog can be very educational for a boy. This is one reason I got a cat.<P><P> Dave Mitchell and his father yell at each other a lot, and whenever the fighting starts, Dave's mother gets an asthma attack. That's when Dave storms out of the house. Then Dave meets Tom, a strange boy who helps him rescue Cat. It isn't long before Cat introduces Dave to Mary, a wonderful girl from Coney Island. Slowly Dave comes to see the complexities in people's lives and to understand himself and his family a little better.<P> Newbery Medal Winner
Jack Benny: The Radio and Television Work
by The Editors at the Museum of Television and RadioDetailed descriptions of over 150 radio and TV programs, a section on his historic 'radio feud' with Fred Allen, reprints of scripts, and critical analyses of his work by the curators of the museum.
Jinx High (Diana Tregarde #3)
by Mercedes LackeyTeenage passion meets centuries-old magic ... Prom night is going to be hell! Diane Tregarde hadn't expected to find a malevolent combo of sex and blood magic at Tulsa's Jenks High.
Jokertown Shuffle (Wild Cards IX)
by George R. R. MartinBloat, the boy governor of the Rox, had dreams as big as his monstrous joker body. He wanted to make Ellis Island a haven for his people.
Jolly Snow
by Jane HisseyWhen Jolly (giraffe) wishes for snow, Bear and his friends do their best to make it snow. And sure enough ... A charming winter story fo young readers. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.
Latin for Even More Occasions: Lingua Latina Multo Pluribus Occasionibus
by Henry BeardMore English expressions translated into Latin, including "Please don't squeeze the Charmin", "Erin go bragh" and "Make my day."
Light Her Fire: How to Ignite Passion, Joy, and Excitement in the Woman You Love
by Ellen KreidmanLessons on how to become the only man she'll ever want or need
Living Well with Parkinson's
by Glenna Wotton Atwood Lila Green HunnewellPractical suggestions for everyday living, nutrition, exercise, attitude, dealing with doctors, medications, therapies, support grou Oneps, organizations in the US and Canada. One of the authors has Parkinson's and tells of her own experiences. No profanity or violence. No explicit sexual words.
MVS TSO: Concepts and ISPF (Part #1)
by Doug LoweThe first of a two-part revision, expanded to cover several major versions of TSO and ISPF released by IBM since publication of the first edition in 1984. This volume, Part 1, presents everything necessary to use TSO/ISPF for application programming. (Part 2 covers TSO commands and procedures.)
Magicats II
by Gardner Dozois Jack Dann12 sci-fi stories about cats, jaguars, leopards, tigers, etc, by Leiber, Bishop, Lee, Asimov, Moore, Shepard, Braun, Sargent, Le Guin, Branham, Collier, and Davidson
Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change
by William BridgesAimed at helping organizations understand change better and develop improved change strategies.
Mariel of Redwall (Redwall, Book #4)
by Brian JacquesMariel of Redwall is a captivating and magical adventure story in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques. At times gentle, but mostly packed with adventure and heroism on the grandest of scales, this tale is at once delightful and devastating in its proportions. Jacques weaves his customary magic, taking the reader to the heart and soul of the mythical Redwall--welcoming, terrifying, magical, and at times all too real. The place, the characters, and the adventure spring to life in a bout of indefinable magic, mystery, and mayhem. An excellent book that will leave readers begging for more. (Fortunately, there's plenty more where this came from!)
More Five-Minute Mysteries
by Ken Weber34 new cases of murder and mayhem to sharpen your powers of observation and test your deductive skills. Solutions included.
Mr. Campion and Others
by Margery AllinghamMr. Campion, the master sleuth, is menaced by a baker's dozen of evil-doers in 13 beguiling short mysteries.
My Teacher Fried My Brains
by Bruce CovilleSequel to My Teacher is an Alien, can Duncan find out which of the four new teachers in his school is an alien before his brains get fried to a pulp or before the aliens fry the whole planet?
One-Eyed Jacks (Wild Cards VIII)
by George R. R. MartinSomething strange and dangerous is stirring on Ellis Island, dangerous enough to subdue even the white-hot tensions between Wild Cards and naturals.
Rats on the Roof
by James MarshallA collection of 7 stories about various animals, including a frog with magnificent legs, a hungry brontosaurus, and a mouse who gets married.
School's Out
by Johanna HurwitzThere's going to be a French girl named Genevieve living in Lucas' house all summer to help out his mother. Lucas thinks his summer has been ruined. Who needs a full-time baby-sitter hanging around?
Scum
by Isaac Bashevis SingerIn 1906, the death of his 17-year-old son has disrupted the life of Max, sending him back to his roots in Warsaw while his wife stays at their home in Buenos Aires.
Searoad: The Chronicles of Klatsand
by Ursula K. Le Guin10 short stories from the famous sci-fi writer