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People of the Lake: Mankind and its Beginnings

by Richard E. Leakey Roger Lewin

In the crocodile-infested waters near Lake Turkana in Kenya, Leaky is piecing together the clues of an ancient puzzle, reconstructing the world of our primeval forefathers in eerie detail.

Pentimento

by Lillian Hellman

Lillian Hellman, a renowned playwright, looks back and recounts the people who have affected her life.

Pennies on a Dead Woman's Eyes (Sharon McCone Book #12)

by Marcia Muller

Convicted of a brutal society murder in 1956, Lis Benedict had served a long sentence and just been released from jail.

Peace of Mind in Earthquake Country

by Peter Yanev

The geologic, architectural and structural hazards of earthquakes, and how to recognize, avoid or correct them.

Peace Like a River

by Leif Enger

Along with his sister and father, an 11-year-old goes on a journey, in this story which shows how family, love, and faith can stand up to terrifying enemies and tragic fates.

Peace Breaks Out

by John Knowles

The companion piece to Knowles' famous novel A Separate Peace.

Pay the Line!

by John Gollehon

A primer on CRAPS and BLACKJACK for beginners, with proven advanced strategies for professional players.

Pawn of Prophecy (The Belgariad, Book #1)

by David Eddings

"Eddings' BELGARIAD is exactly the kind of fantasy I like. It has magic, adventure, humor, mystery, and a certain delightful human insight." Piers Anthony. Long ago, the Storyteller claimed, in this first book of THE BELGARIAD, the evil god Torak drove men and Gods to war. But Belgarath the Sorcerer led men to reclaim the Orb that protected men of the West. So long as it lay at Riva, the prophecy went, men would be safe. But Garion did not believe in such stories. Brought up on a quiet farm by his Aunt Pol, how could he know that the Apostate planned to wake dread Torak, or that he would be led on a quest of unparalleled magic and danger by those he loved--but did not know. . . '

Patterns for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide (Tenth Edition)

by Laurie G. Kirszner Stephen R. Mandell

How to become a more effective writer in your college courses and beyond, with numerous examples, models and exercises to hone your writing skills.

Paths to Otherwhere

by James P. Hogan

In the early 21st century, terrorism, economic decay and war make the world a not so pleasant place to live. But when scientists discover that the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is true, and people can travel in mind, if not in body, between alternate universes, some of them seek a more appealing place to live

Past Mortem

by Ben Elton

Detective Edward Newson looks up some old girlfriends on the Net while he's trying to solve some murders. A romantic thriller.

Passion for the Piano

by Judith Oringer

Evolution of the piano, its manufacturing, care of a piano, piano competitions, the piano in literature and films, and politics and the piano.

Passenger

by Thomas Keneally

The narrator of this novel is an unborn child, what doctors call a passenger, who is aware of the thoughts and deeds of his parents and other people around him.

Passages: Predictable Crises of Adult Life

by Gail Sheehy

Gail Sheehy identifies the predictable crises of adult life.

Parting with Illusions

by Vladimir Pozner

A political commentator and TV celebrity, Pozner discusses the USSR and the US, and gives his views on political reform, human rights, the media and arts.

Parktilden Village

by George P. Elliott

She was 17, a hot-rod buff used to her freedom and jealous of it. He was 31, a sociology instructor who wanted to marry her.

Parents' and Teachers' Guide to Music Education

by Roberta Markel

Practical advice on choosing, selecting and buying an instrument, finding a good teacher, learning the language of music, singing, practicing, and careers in music

Paraíso encerrado

by Jesús Fernández Santos

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Parallel Seduction (Midnight Warriors #3)

by Deidre Knight

Warrior Jake Tierny travels back in time to stop a traitor in his beloved king's camp. But when a twist of fate proves the mission unnecessary, Jake is trapped in a time not his own, with friends who cannot learn his true identity. Scott Dillon may be the king's trusted lieutenant, but he is also a man at war with himself, a human hybrid who refuses to succumb to the Antousian nature he abhors and that Jake Tierny embodies. FBI linguist Hope Harper refuses to let near-blindness keep her from joining the Refarians in their war to defend mankind. Her attraction to both Scott and Jake forces all three to question the core of their beliefs. And as their enemies surround them, Hope knows she must choose one man for all time.

Parallel Desire (Midnight Warriors #4)

by Deidre Knight

On a mission of vengeance, time traveler Scott Dillon finds himself marooned in the past--and risks disrupting the entire universe in his quest to destroy the warrior who killed his wife and unborn child. A never-ending passion for Scott lures Refarian medic Shelby Tyler to Texas, but the man she finds there is nothing like the man for whom she once cared. Reeling from his loss, Scott has lost himself in drinking and brawling. With her body, Shelby will lift him from despair. And with her heart, she will help him discover a part of his soul he thought was lost forever--and the devastating truth behind the murder of his wife.

Papeles de Pandora: Cuentos

by Rosario Ferré

Rosario Ferré irrumpio en el panorama de las letras latinoamericanas con su libro de cuentos Papeles de Pandora. Escritos en el estilo de las mejores historias fantasticas de corte psicolologico, en estos cuentos se perciben ecos de Julio Cortazar, Felisberto Hernandez y Edgar Allan Poe.

Pandemic

by Daniel Kalla

Humanity is overdue for a new killer flu. So when a mysterious new strain of flu is reported in China, he expects trouble.

Paint the Wind

by Cathy Cash Spellman

Set in 1864, this is the epic saga of one woman and the 3 strong men who risked everything to possess her.

Paganini

by Leslie Sheppard Herbert R. Axelrod

Biography of the famous violinist and composer, including a discography

Paddleduck! #2: Julie, Living in Texas

by Aunt Julie

Just when you thought you read all about Julie, A Little Girl From Texas, there is more. Julie went swimming and her Grandfather said she looked like a duck paddling in the water. He called her, "Paddleduck." Paddleduck Julie also loved to jump off the diving board. Her friend Tama did belly busters. Paddleduck talks about Ashley and Kendall's mom, when she cooked her roast it looked like a log and when she fried her chicken, it looked boiled. Paddleduck tells about her summer in San Antonio, Uncle Albert's smelly feet, the family picnic and she remembers the, "Alamo." Her cousin Allison and Jean visit from New York and Ginnye, their driver, gets a speeding ticket on the way to the beach. Paddleduck sees Ms. Kandy with two men in white space suits. Honey Bees? A bird named, Ronnie, knocked on the window and said, "yee-ha". At Vicki's birthday party, someone hid onions in Kelly's hot dog and Paddleducks cupcake had a bite taken out, Rhonda had chocolate on her face. The Girl Scouts went on a trip to Busch Gardens and they rode a sweet elephant named, Alma. At the YMCA, Peggy told Darlene not to go near the alligators. See what happens when she does. Aron and Andie feed the goats they named, Dougy and Holdy. Did they see a ghost? Jessica and her dog, Baby, eating hamburgers, a snoopy cat named Little Debbie, and more. Enjoy as Paddleduck Julie shares her lively childhood stories.

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