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Fright Time - Pink
by Rochelle Larkin Joshua Hanft3 spine-tingling tales: Madman on Main Street, Scary Harry, and It's Almost Dark.
Fright Time - Green
by Rochelle Larkin Joshua Hanft3 spine-tingling tales: Forest of Fear, Ghost Twin, and Something's in the Sewer.
Fright Time - Blue
by Rochelle Larkin Joshua Hanft3 spine-tingling tales: Terror Town, Medal of Horror, and Kid Willie's Ghost.
Fright Time - Black
by Rochelle Larkin Joshua Hanft3 spine-tingling tales: Don't Breathe, Overnight-mare, and It's in the Attic.
Freedom from Fear and Other Writings
by Aung San Suu KyiAung San Suu Kyi, human-rights activist and leader of Burma's National League for Democracy, was detained in 1989 by SLORC, the ruling military junta. This collection of writings reflects Aung San Suu Kyi's greatest hopes and fears for her people and her concern about the need for international cooperation, and gives poignant and humorous reminiscences as well as independent assessments of her role in politics. Containing speeches, letters and interviews, these writings give a voice to Burma's 'woman of destiny', who was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought and the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize.
Franklin Has a Sleepover
by Paulette Bourgeois Brenda ClarkFranklin invites his friend Bear to sleep over at his place. For very young children.
Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition
by Lester FaigleyAn insightful assessment of the study and teaching of writing against the larger theoretical, political and technological upheavals of the past 30 years.
Fourth Grade is a Jinx
by Colleen O'Shaughnessy MckennaCollette thought 4th grade was going to be fun, but that was before the teacher had an accident. Now the substitute teacher is her mother!
Four Hundred Billion Stars
by Paul J. McauleyHumanity arrives at a planet which sets its machinery to working. The dead cities now glow at night. Is this an archaeological riddle, or the key to an interstellar war?
Fortune Is a Woman
by Winston GrahamOliver Branwell was fast learning that insurance investigators have jobs that are frequently messy and involve finding corpses.
Forfeit
by Dick FrancisWinner of the Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Prize for best crime story of 1969, this is another classic Dick Francis mystery set at the racetrack.
Forever Free
by Joy AdamsonThe third book (after Born Free and Living Free) of the most beloved animal story of our time, about Elsa the lion.
Forever Foreigners or Honorary Whites? The Asian Ethnic Experience Today
by Mia TuanTuan examines the salience and meaning of ethnicity for later generation Chinese and Japanese Americans, and asks how the racialized ethnic experience differs from the white ethnic experience. She interviewed 95 middle-class Chinese and Japanese Californians and analyzed the importance of ethnic and racial identities, and the concept of becoming a "real" American for both Asian and white ethnics. She asked her subjects about their early memories and experiences with Chinese/Japanese culture, their current lifestyles and emerging cultural practices, their experiences with racism and discrimination, and their attitudes toward current Asian immigration.
Forever Amber
by Kathleen WinsorHistorical fiction. Abandoned on the streets of London and pregnant, 16-year-old Amber manages, by her wit, beauty and courage, to become the favorite mistress of King Charles II.
Forbidden Archeology
by Michael A. Cremo Richard L. ThompsonThe hidden history of the human race, a remarkably complete review of the scientific evidence concerning human origins.
Follow Your Heart
by John B. Cullen Susanna TamaroIn all my life, I've told only one lie. With that lie, I destroyed three lives... An elderly woman writes a letter to her estranged granddaughter, to share the secret at last.
Foley is Good
by Mick FoleyAutobiography of the wrestling champion, bestselling author, and father of 3.
Flying Feet: A Mud Flat Story
by James StevensonWhat's that noise? Is it a bunch of giant woodpeckers? No, it's the amazing tap-dance team of Tonya and Ted, who've come to Mud Flat to produce a big dance extravaganza. And now that they've soft-shoed their way into town, all the residents are eager to fork over plenty for tap-dance lessons. How else will they become stars?
Flour Babies
by Anne FineSimon's class is sick of taking care of their six-pound flour babies. But for Simon, the pack of flour provides an understanding of his fatherless life.
Flight of the Falcon
by Wilbur SmithRobyn Ballantyne's journey takes her to the Kalahari desert, searching for her long-lost father, and bringing the word of God to the savage tribes along the way. Or so she thought.
Flesh and Gold
by Phyllis GotliebA telepathic alien judge sees an amphibious human enslaved and displayed in a tank for a pleasure house. She resolves to investigate...
Five-Minute Mysteries
by Ken Weber37 challenging cases of murder and mayhem for you to solve. All clues are contained in each story. Can you reconstruct the crimes and identify the culprits? Solutions included.