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The Lupus Handbook for Women: Up-to-date Information on Understanding and Managing the Disease Which Affects 1 in 500 Women
by Robin Dibner Carol ColmanWhat lupus is, how it affects the body, the 3 types of lupus, how to get a correct diagnosis, how to understand the tests, what treatments are, how to prevent flare-ups and maintain health.
M*A*S*H Goes to London
by Richard Hooker William E. ButterworthFurther misadventures of Trapper John, Hot Lips Houlihan and Hawkeye Pierce, only this time in Merry Old England.
The M.D.'s Surprise Family
by Marie FerrarellaDr. Peter Sullivan is the only one who can save Raven Songbird's little brother, but who was going to ease the widowed neurosurgeon's secret sorrow?
Ma Perkins, Little Orphan Annie and Heigh Yo, Silver!
by Charles Stumpf Ben OhmartDo you know that one of old-time radio's best-known voices is heard as Cruella DeVille in Disney's One Hundred and One Dalmatians? You will find many interesting tidbits about the shows and the people who played in them.
The MacGregors: Alan - Grant (MacGregors # 3-4)
by Nora RobertsAlan MacGregor's story: All the Possibilities, and Grant MacGregor's story: One Man's Art
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: A 30 Year Retrospective
by Edward L. FermanHardcover reprint of the October 1979 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, including: Introduction by Edward K. Ferman; F&SF at 30, essay by Isaac Asimov; Fondly Fahrenheit, by Alfred Bester (SF Hall of Fame story); And Now the News . . . by Theodore Sturgeon; Not With a Bang, by Damon Knight; Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes (winner, 1960 Hugo Award); A Canticle for Leibowitz, by Walter M. Miller, Jr.; One Ordinary Day, with Peanuts, by Shirley Jackson; The Women Men Don't See, by James Tiptree, Jr.; Born of Man and Woman, by Richard Matheson (nominated, 2001 Retro Hugo); Jeffty Is Five, by Harlan Ellison (winner, 1977 Nebula Award, 1978 Hugo Award, 1978 Locus Poll Award); Ararat, by Zenna Henderson; Sundance, by Robert Silverberg; Dreaming Is a Private Thing, by Isaac Asimov; Poor Little Warrior!, by Brian W. Aldiss; We Can Remember It for You Wholesale, by Philip K. Dick; Selectra Six-Ten, by Avram Davidson; Problems of Creativeness, by Thomas M. Disch; The Quest for Saint Aquin, by Anthony Boucher (SF Hall of Fame story); The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out, by Reginald Bretnor; plus cartoons and poems.
Magic: The Final Fantasy Collection
by Isaac Asimov11 fantasy stories and also articles on various aspects of fantasy, such as writing it
The Magic Barrel
by Bernard MalamudThirteen short stories, mostly about first-generation Jewish immigrants in America<P><P> Winner of the National Book Award
The Magic Bus
by Maurice DolbierIt was an ordinary bus until a little boy discovered the gold button on its dashboard ... and then the most exciting things happened!
The Magic School Bus Gets Baked in a Cake: A Book about Kitchen Chemistry
by Linda BeechThe class wants to surprise their teacher on her birthday, but something's missing - a birthday cake! Off to the bakery they go.
The Magic School Bus Hops Home: A Book about Animal Habitats
by Patricia RelfWanda's best friend, Bella the bullfrog, is missing! The class wants to help look for her, so they travel to a swamp.
The Magic Wars (Wild Magic #3)
by Jo ClaytonWhen universes meet and the wild magic is unchained, will Faan and her comrades survive the chaos of a sorcerous war?
Magical Journey to the Source of Love
by N. A. Scalise Daniel ModinA fairy tale inspired by the author's clinical death during surgery. Translated from Russian by Daniel Modin.
Magicats II
by Jack Dann Gardner Dozois12 sci-fi stories about cats, jaguars, leopards, tigers, etc, by Leiber, Bishop, Lee, Asimov, Moore, Shepard, Braun, Sargent, Le Guin, Branham, Collier, and Davidson
Magician: Master (Riftwar Saga #2)
by Raymond E. FeistSequel to Magician: Apprentice, Pug is now a slave of the Tsurani but he learns to tame the unimagined powers that lay within him.
Magician Apprentice (Riftwar Saga #1)
by Raymond E. FeistOnce he was an orphan called Pug, apprenticed to a sorcerer of the enchanted land of Midkemia. Then he was captured and enslaved by the Tsurani, a strange, warlike race of invaders from another world.
The Magistrate
by Ernest K. GannA good man's personal and professional lives are on trial, a court trial that would attack and pound at the very bedrock of his life.
Maigret and the Apparition
by Georges Simenon Eileen EllenbogenThe apparition leads Maigret to the highest echelons of the Parisian art world, and the depths of greed and cruelty.
Maigret and the Enigmatic Lett
by Georges Simenon Daphne WoodwardPietr the Lett had been clocked across the European frontiers by Interpol. Who was he, this international swindler with the skin of a chameleon?
Maigret and the Headless Corpse
by Georges SimenonA mutilated body was fished out of a Paris canal, but when the head couldn't be found, Maigret followed the oddest clues to the most off-beat places to figure out the most bizarre case of his career.
A Maigret Trio
by Georges Simenon3 novels: Maigret's Failure, Maigret in Society, and Maigret and the Lazy Burglar
Make It Ahead French Cooking
by Paul MayerThe author has taken a look at more traditional recipes and divided their preparation into several parts so that the busy homemaker can prepare them, if not in their entirety, at least to some point at which the dish can be set aside, and continued again closer to dinner time, without harming the final outcome of the recipe. In many cases, all parts of the dish can be completed entirely in advance.
Make Mine Murder
by Agatha Christie3 full-length Hercule Poirot novels: Appointment with Death, Peril at End House, and Sad Cypress.
Making Contact
by Virginia SatirThe path to better communication begins with learning about contact. Understanding techniques to make clear how habits and experiences affect you in subtle ways.