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Holy Is the Lord (Expanded Edition)

by Jim Cowan

Holy is the Lord: Into Thy Presence (Vol 1), Lord, Draw Me Nearer (Vol 2), I Worship You (Vol 3), With All My Heart (Vol 4), Forever to Reign (Vol 5), In This Upper Room (Vol 6). Millennium III: Walk on Water (Vol 1), Awesome God (Vol 2), The Days of Elijah (Vol 3), I'm Trading My Sorrows (Vol 4), Jesus Lifted High (Vol 5)

Holy Paws: How My Dog Helped Me Heal From Abuse

by Jeannine C. Fox

Autobiography of a victim of childhood sexual abuse who used her dog and her belief and trust in God to heal

Home Alone

by Todd Strasser

Kevin's day gets off to a bad start, when his family forgets him as they go to Paris for the holidays. Then there are burglars in the neighborhood.

Home-Based Mail Order: A Success Guide for Entrepreneurs

by William J. Bond

Direct mail marketing might be your ticket to personal independence and financial security. Find out how you can be your own boss that you manage from the convenience of your own home.

Homeward Bound

by Marin Thomas

Heather Henderson swore never to return to the one-horse Texas town where she'd raised hell as a teenager, but then she gets some unexpected news...

Hong Kong After 1997: The First 1000 Days

by Kwok Nai-Wang

The 1000 days of Hong Kong under Chinese rule witnessed a widening gap between the rich and poor, and an erosion of independence of the judiciary in the political sphere.

Hope for the Flowers

by Trina Paulus

A modern-day fable that has given hope and inspiration to millions.

Horizon (The Sharing Knife, Vol. #4)

by Lois Mcmaster Bujold

In a world where malices--remnants of ancient magic--can erupt with life-destroying power, only soldier-sorcerer Lakewalkers have mastered the ability to kill them. But Lakewalkers keep their uncanny secrets--and themselves--from the farmers they protect, so when patroller Dag Redwing Hickory rescued farmer girl Fawn Bluefield, neither expected to fall in love, join their lives in marriage, or defy both their kin to seek new solutions to the perilous split between their peoples. As Dag's maker abilities have grown, so has his concern about who--or what--he is becoming. At the end of a great river journey, Dag is offered an apprenticeship to a master groundsetter in a southern Lakewalker camp. But as his understanding of his powers deepens, so does his frustration with the camp's rigid mores with respect to farmers. At last, he and Fawn decide to travel a very different road--and find that along it, their disparate but hopeful company increases. Fawn and Dag see that their world is changing, and the traditional Lakewalker practices cannot hold every malice at bay forever. Yet for all the customs that the couple has challenged thus far, they will soon be confronted by a crisis exceeding their worst imaginings, one that threatens their Lakewalker and farmer followers alike. Now the pair must answer in earnest the question they've grappled with since they killed their first malice together: When the old traditions fail disastrously, can their untried new ways stand against their world's deadliest foe?

Hornblower and the Atropos (The Hornblower Saga, Book #8)

by C. S. Forester

Admiral Nelson is dead. The war with Bonaparte continues and there's a lot of gold to be salvaged. Follows Hornblower and the Hotspur.

Hornblower and the Crisis (The Hornblower Saga, Book #11)

by C. S. Forester

Although this story is incomplete, the outcome is clearly indicated. Also included are 2 short stories of Hornblower's other exploits, Hornblower and the Widow McCool, and The Last Encounter.

Horowitz: A Biography of Vladimir Horowitz

by Glenn Plaskin

Well-researched, richly evocative and provocative biography of the legendary Russian pianist.

Hot Dog and Bob and the Dangerously Dizzy Attack of the Evil Alien Hypno Hamsters (Adventure #3)

by L. Bob Rovetch

Bob, Clementine, and Miss Lamphead's entire class find themselves being hypnotized by plush toy hamsters. Hot Dog and Bob must stop the evil alien hamsters before they take over the world!

Hot Shot

by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

In a single impulsive act, Susannah Faulconer follows her heart and finds herself severed from her family and friends.

Hot Water

by Sally Gunning

The body had been dead for hours, but the bathwater in the tub was still steaming...

Houghton Mifflin Reading Practice Book [Grade 1, Volume 1, Themes 1-4]

by Houghton Mifflin

English textbook for 1st graders.

Houghton Mifflin Social Studies: States and Regions Practice Book

by Houghton Mifflin

This practice book contains unit lessons on: The Land of the United States, The East, The South, The Midwest, The West, and Connections to Our World.

House of Secrets

by Kevin C. Murphy James Moore

The first novel based on Vampire: The Eternal Struggle collectible card game from Wizards of the Coast. It takes you deep into the World of Darkness, a world where vampires engage in the ultimate struggle for power under the cover of darkness.

How Harry Cast His Spell: The Meaning Behind the Mania for J. K. Rowling's Bestselling Books

by John Granger

Tracing spiritual content and symbols through the entire series, Granger uses his knowledge of classic literature, philosophy, and Christian tradition to explain why the books 1) meet our longings to experience the truths of life, love, and death; 2) help us better understand life and our role in the universe; and 3) encourage us to discover and develop our own gift and abilities. A must-read book for fans, parents, and teachers that will serve as a bridge to growth in faith and spiritual understanding.

How Katie Got a Voice (and a Cool New Nickname)

by Patricia L. Mervine

The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She can't walk. She can't talk. It seems like she can't do anything. So how can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname?

How Late It Was, How Late

by James Kelman

A raw, wry vision of human survival in a bureaucratic world, How Late It Was, How Late opens one Sunday morning in Glasgow, Scotland, as Sammy, an ex-convict with a penchant for shoplifting, awakens in a lane and tries to remember the two-day drinking binge that landed him there. Then, things only get worse. Sammy gets in a fight with some soldiers, lands in jail, and discovers that he is completely blind. His girlfriend disappears, the police probe him endlessly, and his stab at Disability Compensation embroils him in the Kafkaesque red tape of the welfare system.<P><P> A masterpiece of black humor, subtle political parody, and Scottish lower-class vernacular.<P> Man Booker Prize winner

How Many Zen Buddhists Does It Take to Screw in a Light Bulb?

by Matt Freedman Paul Hoffman

Examples of the humor craze of the 1980s - the light bulb joke!

How to Break Your Addiction to a Person

by Howard M. Halpern

Are you in love - or addicted? How to know when to call it quits ... and how to find the courage to do it.

How to Cook a Tart: A Novel

by Nina Killham

Cookbook author Jasmine March's life is like a perfectly prepared bechamel - rich, satisfying, and drenched in butter. But even a great bechamel sometimes curdles... Dysfunctional family melodrama, biting satire, scathing indictment, and a call to the barricades.

How to Develop Your Children's Creativity

by Reynold Bean

A guide to help parents teach their children to become more flexible and adaptive thinkers in an ever-changing world.

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