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Murder Runs in the Family: A Southern Sisters Mystery
by Anne GeorgeA wedding guest takes a plunge from the 9th floor of the courthouse building. Is it suicide, or is someone covering up secrets?
No One is Unemployable: Creative Solutions for Overcoming Barriers to Employment
by Debra L. Angel Elisabeth E. HarneyExplains a 10-step process to overcome either the employer's or employee's barriers such as criminal record, lack of education, immigration, etc.
Only Love
by Erich SegalThe brilliant neurosurgeon has encountered many desperate people. But his next case is not simply a suffering patient for whom he is the last hope. It is Silvia--his only love. Now both of them are married. But even after all this time, he has not recovered from her unexplained disappearance on the even of their marriage--and thoughts of her have haunted him ever since.
Perfidia
by Judith Rossner"Rossner manages to make the unthinkable incredibly readable . . . while it is a relentless and painful story, the reader is drawn in by the brilliantly drawn characters and the sheer power of the writing." -Richmond Times-Dispatch "A MASTERFUL DISSECTION OF A YOUNG GIRL'S TORTURED JOURNEY. Rarely has a toxic mother-daughter love story been so expertly and convincingly evoked." -Kirkus Reviews
Propeller One-Way Night Coach: A Fable for All Ages
by John TravoltaThis children's book shows that if you really want something with all your heart, and wish hard enough, and work at it long enough, anything can happen.
Rent
by Jonathan LarsonThe full story of Rent, Jonathan Larson's musical opera, including the libretto and biographies of the original cast members.<P><P> Pulitzer Prize Winner
Return of the Wolf
by Dorothy Hinshaw PatentA young wolf is rejected by her pack and forced to find new territory for herself, but she eventually gains a mate and establishes a new pack. Based on firsthand observations of wolves in the wild.
Revenge of the Dragon Lady (Dragon Slayers' Academy #2)
by Kate McmullanGoofy teachers... strange roommates... rotten school food... castles and dragons! Young readers will find it all -- along with lots of 12th-century surprises -- in this hilarious new first-chapter series guaranteed to take the 20th and 21st centuries by storm! Things are getting back to normal at D.S.A. when a dragon's mother comes seeking revenge on the slayer who killed her son. Is a wizard's spell enough to save Wiglaf from a fate worse than fried eel on toast?
Richard Wright and the Library Card
by William MillerA fictionalized account of an important episode from the book 'Black Boy' by Richard Wright, in which he gains access to a public library with the help of a co-worker.
Sacred Heart
by Marcel MontecinoWhen gangster Tommy Coyne is forced to flee to Mexico by dirty cops, he does so disguised as a priest, like his Jesuit brother Frank.
Star Child
by James P. HoganThe girl had always been called Taya.Her companion Kort had always been with her. She accepted these things, and why not- they were her world. But Taya wondered why everything she could see beyond the Window was so different from all the things inside. She also wondered why the stars never changed if her world was really moving the way her metal friend Kort said it was...Could Kort be wrong? That would be very strange, because Kort knew everyrhing, and he was sure they were moving-just as she was sure the stars were not.
Star Wars: A New Hope
by The Editors at LucasfilmChildren's version of the classic space adventure.
Steel Rose
by Kara DalkeyT.J. Kaminski discovered a way to jumpstart her career as a performance artist: conjure something up in Pittsburgh's Schenley Park. They have the power to grant her every wish, but they also have steel-grey eyes and razor-sharp teeth.
Suspense: Twenty Years of Thrills and Chills
by Martin GramsThe entire history of one of the greatest horror/mystery programs ever broadcast on radio and television.
Techniques Used By Blind Cane Travel Instructors: Learning, Teaching, Believing
by Maria Morais Paul Lorensen Roland Allen Edward C. Bell Arlene Hill Eric WoodsBlind individuals employed as mobility specialists describe the techniques that are effective for them.
Temple of the Winds (Sword of Truth, Book #4)
by Terry GoodkindBook Four of The Sword of Truth, the series first begun in Wizard's First Rule, returns listeners to the world of Richard Cypher, a simple woods guide who never dreamed he would be named the Seeker of Truth and become caught up in magic, war, and dangers so extraordinary that the fate of his entire world would hang on his actions and decisions. The dangerous, fanatical Imperial Order, under the leadership of the power-mad Emperor Jagang and his multitude of demonic underlings, unleashes a deadly plague. To find a cure Richard Cypher and his beloved Kahlan Amnell must seek out the legendary Temple of the Winds, a fortress of evil sealed away for three thousand years. But the path of the Seeker of Truth is never an easy one - even if he can reach the Temple at all, there is no guarantee he'll ever return.
The Adventures of Captain Underpants (Captain Underpants #1)
by Dav PilkeyGeorge and Harold have created the greatest superhero in the history of their elementary school - and now they're going to bring him to life! Meet Captain Underpants! His true identity is so secret, even he doesn't know who he is!
The Andalite's Gift (Animorphs Megamorphs #1)
by K. A. ApplegateWe never should have done it. But we needed a break, time off from the superhero stuff, a chance to act like normal kids. But now Rachel is missing and something's after us...
The Broken Sword: A Novel of the Return of King Arthur
by Molly Cochran Warren MurphySequel to The Forever King, this book continues the epic saga of King Arthur, a tale of chivalry, adventure and magic in the modern world.
The Burden
by Nancy RueAs fighting between Patriots and Loyalists moves closer to Williamsburg, 11-year-old Thomas Hutchinson finds himself burdened by secrets about the people closest to him. Juvenile historical fiction.
The Complete Guide to Adventures in Odyssey
by Phil LollarHow Adventures in Odyssey began, synopses of all of its radio programs from 1987 to 1996, with a listing of its books and videos.
The Eagle's Shadow
by Nora MartinClearie is living in Alaska with relatives she doesn't know, a group of Tlingit Indians. She's determined not to like them. They criticize her mother, for one thing. And Clearie suspects she'll never be accepted in their village. But Clearie settles in quickly. Before long, she's used to the cold. And her whole life changes as she learns more about her Tlingit heritage. Then, the village is threatened by forces beyond its control. Can Clearie use her new strength to save the place she's grown to love?
The Four Agreements: A Toltec Wisdom Book
by Miguel RuizThe 4 Agreements: Be impeccable with your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, and always do your best.
The Girl Who Loved the Night
by John WallnerA children's book about a girl with a beautiful singing voice who loved the moon and her nightingale.