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The Sword of Attila: A Novel of the Last Years of Rome

by Michael Curtis Ford

For centuries, Rome had ruled from Africa to the wilds of Britain. Now, from across a broad plain of waving grass, a new enemy had poured out of the East - to be led by a man whose goal was not just victory in battle, but the end of an empire. . . In his novels of ancient warfare, Michael Curtis Ford captures the roar, clamor and horror of battle as well as the intimate moments of human choice upon which history turns. In his extraordinary new work, he brings to life the buckling Roman empire in 400 A. D. , a jagged, sprawling realm of foreign fighters, unstable rulers, and battle lines stretched too far. At this pivotal moment, General Flavius Aetius is forced into a battle he does not want but cannot afford to lose. Once Flavius livedamong the wild Huns, rode their stout warhorses and became like a son to their king. Now, he faces a man who once saved his life, a man he fears, loves and admires. . . a man named Attila - the most dangerous enemy Rome has ever known. . . .

Swords of the Horseclans (Horseclans #2)

by Robert Adams

For 700 years, the Undying High Lord Milo has been building his Confederation, leading the Horseclans slowly across the lands once known as the United States, absorbing city-states and nomadic tribes alike, some by peaceful means, some by the sword. But now his enemies have banded together into an army far larger than Milo can muster. Led by an ancient and evil intelligence, this wave of destruction is thundering swiftly down upon the Confederation forces.

Sylvia Plath: Method and Madness

by Edward Butscher

Biography of the famous, gifted poetess whose short life has become a legend

Systemic Shock

by Dean Ing

When China and India join forces to launch a nuclear strike against the United States, one young man discovers, in the chaos that follows, that the only people who can survive in the new world order of the 1990s are killers.

Table for Five

by Kaitlyn Rice

Kyle Harper's got too much on his plate - 3 motherless girls, a father who needs looking after, and a demanding restaurant business. He doesn't need, or want to fall in love.

Taffy Sinclair Strikes Again

by Betsy Haynes

Sure, Taffy Sinclair was gorgeous, but it's time she had a little competition. That's what Jana and her 4 6th-grade friends are out to give her when they form a new club.

Taking Off

by Jenny Moss

Reimagining the days surrounding this unforgettable event in history, readers are brought back to 1986 as the astronauts prepare for the Challenger mission, and Christa McAullife trains to be the first teacher in space. When a teen named Annie meets Christa, she is fascinated by Christa's courage. Truly inspired, Annie is determined to make it to Florida to see the Challenger launch, a trip that will forever change how she thinks about herself and her secret desire for her own future. Although she is devastated when tragedy strikes, Annie honors Christa by following her own dream, despite the obstacles. Bringing in her experience as a NASA engineer, Jenny Moss weaves a moving story that recaptures the inspiration teens must have felt years ago as they watched Christa McAuliffe reach for the sky.

The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin

by Beatrix Potter

Nutkin has no manners, and his rudeness gets him into a lot of trouble! This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

The Tale of Tom Kitten

by Beatrix Potter

Tom and his sisters are having a great time in their best clothes until Mother calls them home for a tea party.

A Tale of Two Tails (Hank Zipzer, the World's Greatest Underachiever #15)

by Henry Winkler Lin Oliver

Hank enters his dog Cheerio in a show, hoping to win the big prize. Unfortunately for Hank, Nick McKelty and his gassy little Chihuahua have the same thing in mind. Will Hank and Cheerio be able to take home the ribbon for Best in Show?

The Tales of Beedle the Bard

by J. K. Rowling

The Wizard and the Hopping Pot, The Fountain of Fair Fortune, The Warlock's Hairy Heart, Babbitty Rabbitty and Her Cackling Stump, and The Tale of the Three Brothers. This is the book that Dumbledore willed to Hermione.

Tales of the Wolf

by Lawrence Sanders

13 short stories about Wolf Lannihan, an antihero who always gets what he wants, whether it's cracking an unsolvable case or a beautiful woman.

Talking Waters: Coming of Age in 18th Century Virginia

by Darwin Lambert

Hopato is barely 12 when he is thrown alone into the conflicts surrounding European immigrants and Stone Age Native Americans.

The Talmud: What It Is and What It Says

by Jacob Neusner

The history of the 2 Talmuds, the Mishnah, and the Gemara and how the Talmud reframes the Torah through argument and analysis.

Tamar and the Tiger

by Susan Jeschke

Tamar and her father go to Tasmania to save the nearly extinct Tasmanian Tiger.

Taming the Star Runner

by S. E. Hinton

Travis is the epitome of cool, especially when he's in trouble. But when he's sent to stay at his uncle's ranch, he finds that his tough attitude doesn't make him any friends and his city survival skills are no match for the unforgiving land.

Tantras (Forgotten Realms: The Avatar Trilogy, Book 2)

by Richard Awlinson

Elminster has been murdered, and Midnight and Adon, who saved the Dales from the evil god Bane in the Battle of Shadowdale, have been sentenced to death for the murder.

A Taste of Water: Christianity through Taoist-Buddhist Eyes

by Chwen Jiuan A. Lee Thomas G. Hand

A provocative book that will influence Christian spirituality of the 21st century

Tchaikovsky in America

by Elkhonon Yoffe

Biography of the famous composer, including his trip to New York in 1891 to celebrate the opening of Carnegie Hall.

Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher

by Bob Algozzine James E. Ysseldyke

The characteristics associated with LD, and practical teaching strategies proven to increase the success rate of students both inside and outside the classroom.

Team Piano Repertoire: A Manual of Music for Multiple Players at One or More Pianos

by Frederic Ming Chang Albert Faurot

Listing of classical musical pieces written for 2 or more piano players

Techniques Used By Blind Cane Travel Instructors: Learning, Teaching, Believing

by Maria Morais Paul Lorensen Roland Allen Edward C. Bell Arlene Hill Eric Woods

Blind individuals employed as mobility specialists describe the techniques that are effective for them.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

by B. B. Hiller

The novelization of the movie.

Temple of the Winds (Sword of Truth, Book #4)

by Terry Goodkind

Book 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 Tempting Mrs. Reilly (Book 1 of The Three-Way Wager)

by Maureen Child

Brian Reilly was a man on the edge. It had been a long two weeks since he and his brothers made a "no sex for 90 days" bet.

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