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Racing to Disaster (Hardy Boys Mystery Stories #126)

by Franklin W. Dixon

America's top mountain bikers have come to Southern California for the annual Wolf Mountain Annihilator competition, and Joe Hardy has just made the cut. But he and Frank quickly learn that the rivalries in the race are cutthroat. Someone is determined to come out on top -- no matter who gets annihilated along the way!

Rabbit and Skunk and the Scary Rock

by Carla Stevens

Who is saying WOW WOW WOW? Skunk says Rabbit is. Rabbit says Skunk is. Who IS making that scary noise? Can it be the scary rock?

Rabbit Hill

by Robert Lawson

It has been a while since Folks lived in the Big House, and an even longer time has passed since there has been a garden at the House. All the animals of the Hill are very excited about the new Folks moving in, and they wonder how things are going to change. It’s only a matter of time before the animals of the Hill find out just who is moving in, and they may be a little bit surprised when they do.<P><P> Newbery Medal Winner

Quicksand and Passing

by Nella Larsen

Nella Larsen was an important writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance. While she was not prolific, her work was powerful and critically acclaimed. Collected here are both of her novels, Passing and Quicksand.

Quest for the Well of Souls (The Saga of the Well World, Book #3)

by Jack L. Chalker

Mavra Chang had been a prisoner of the Well World for 11 years. Above her orbited the supercomputer that could restore her body and her powers, but how to get to it?

Quest Crosstime (Crosstime #2)

by Andre Norton

Earth was one of hundreds of worlds on alternate timelines, each more wondrous than the last, all available to the non-natives of those other-Earths who could break the barriers between timelines.

Queen Victoria

by Cecil Woodham-Smith

Not only a biography, this book places Victoria in full historical context, making vivid the great political events and figures of the Victorian era.

Quantico Rules

by Gene Riehl

Puller Monk's job is to investigate the background of Judge Brenda Thompson, a presidential nominee to the Supreme Court and an African-American.

Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones

by Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones has won multiple grammy awards. He has been acknowledged as a masterful jazz, rock, and funk musician, has created some of the most memorable film scores of the pop era, and has sat at the production controls for numerous landmark albums, including Michael Jackson's Thriller, the biggest-selling long-player of all time.

Q.E.D. Queen's Experiments in Detection

by Ellery Queen

16 bafflers: 1 dying message novelette, 4 contemporary problems in deduction, 8 mysteries, 2 puzzles, and 1 historical detective story.

Purity of Heart: Essays on the Buddhist Path

by Thanissaro Bhikkhu

13 essays on why compassion based only on belief or feeling is not enough to guarantee our behavior, and why the practice of training the mind to reach an unconditioned happiness is not a selfish thing.

Pure Dynamite

by Lauren Bach

FBI Special Agent Adam Duval is deep undercover with one mission: gain the trust of his cellmate, Lyle McEdwin, by staging a prison break with him.

Public Speaking: Concepts and Skills for a Diverse Society (5th Edition)

by Clella Jaffe

A guide to help you understand the concepts and develop the skills that will make you a successful public speaker, with practical information in every chapter to assist you effectively prepare for and make presentations in the many culturally diverse speaking situations you will encounter.

Psychosynthesis: A Manual of Principles and Techniques

by Roberto Assagioli

A practical working method of psychology that includes many approaches to personal growth, unified around the idea of a self directing the harmonious development of all aspects of personality.

Psychology in Learning and Instruction

by Patricia A. Alexander

Textbook on the psychological aspects of teaching.

Psychological Testing and Assessment (12th edition)

by Lewis R. Aiken Gary Groth-Marnat

The aim of this text is to improve the knowledge, understanding, and practices of persons who construct tests, take tests, and ponder over the meaning and value of test scores. The emphasis is on psychological testing in educational, clinical, and industrial settings. Included is a detailed study guide divided among the 15 chapters and four appendices, as well as overviews, boldfaced terms and names, exercises, and, of course, tests. An MS-DOS diskette containing accompanying programs to construct, administer, and score tests can be obtained free of charge from the author. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc. , Portland, Or.

Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Experiences (2nd edition)

by Linda D. Garnets Douglas C. Kimmel

This textbook is a series of articles that provide a comprehensive overview of current thought about the psychological issues surrounding homosexuality and bisexuality.

Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain

by Sheila Ostrander Lynn Schroeder

Encounters with Russia's scientifically tested psychics and their research in Soviet Russia, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia

Prove It! (Asking for Trouble #1)

by Sherryl Clark

Leo Marrelli has moved to a hick town that's so small it doesn't even have an arcade. And he's supposed to stay out of trouble. But the harder he tries, the more trouble seems to follow him. In fact, he makes an appointment with trouble for 10 o'clock at Hollows Bridge. And every kid in town comes to see what will happen.

Prophecy

by David Seltzer

Biological changes are occurring, people are sick, babies are born dead, and a family of campers is found mutilated by some brutal force...

Propeller One-Way Night Coach: A Fable for All Ages

by John Travolta

This 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.

Promises to Keep

by Karen Harper

Historical fiction. Amanda Wynne harbored special hopes for this 1st Christmas after the Civil War. Includes 1 recipe for each chapter.

Professors as Writers: A Self-Help Guide to Productive Writing

by Robert Boice

Intended to help scholars master writing as a productive, enjoyable and successful experience in 30-to-60 minute sessions amidst busy daily schedules

Professor Dowell's Head

by Antonina W. Bouis Alexander Beliaev

By the best-selling Soviet sci-fi author, the scientific world mourned the loss of Professor Dowell. It was said that just before his death, he was on the verge of a breakthrough in human organ transplantation.

Professionalism in Teaching (2nd edition)

by Beth Hurst Ginny Reding

A companion to textbooks in general education. This book is designed to provide new teachers with practical, yet theory-based, approaches to becoming professional, confident, and skilled classroom instructors, with emphasis on the social and communication skills needed to deal appropriately with students, parents, colleagues, administrators, and the public.

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