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An Alien Dies (Animorphs Companion: The Andalite Chronicles, #3)

by K. A. Applegate

Elfangor believed his mission was simple, but no one expected what he, Alloran, and Arbron were about to discover.

The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls

by A. Powell Davies

The astounding story of the Dead Sea Scrolls with a scholarly interpretation of their relationship to the Holy Scriptures and the origin of Christianity.

The Mouse on the Moon

by Leonard Wibberley

It's the Duchy of Grand Fenwick against Russia and the United States in a bizarre race to the moon! By the author of 'The Mouse That Roared'

Then There Were Five

by Elizabeth Enright

The Melendy children discover a mysterious house and a boy who needs a friend desperately.

The Last Days of Socrates

by Plato Hugh Tredennick

The trial and condemnation of Socrates (469-399 BC) on charges of heresy and corrupting the minds of the young, forms a tragic episode in the history of Athens.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

by Alex Haley Malcolm X

He rose from hoodlum, thief, dope peddler, pimp to become the most dynamic leader of the Black Revolution. He said he would be murdered before this book appeared.

The Green Turtle Mystery

by Ellery Queen

This eerie mystery thriller features a vanishing girl, a Spanish-speaking parrot, and a time-telling turtle in a case that baffles even the Secret Service.

Easing Aches & Pains

by The Editors of the Prevention Total Health System

How to ease headaches, earaches, toothaches, foot problems, muscle and menstrual cramps, backaches and arthritis.

Lost in the Barrens

by Farley Mowat

A man from the city and the son of the Cree Indian chief explore the great arctic wastes.

Essays in English: From Ascham to Baldwin

by Paul C. Wermuth

An abundance of good essays, historically arranged for the study of prose style in English, and grouped into topics suitable for discussion and argument.

The Living Reed

by Pearl S. Buck

A novel set in Korea during World War II.

Hellstrom's Hive

by Frank Herbert

The all-powerful secret government agency wanted Dr. Hellstrom's Project 40. But it also knew that Hellstrom was dangerous. Any move to investigate his hidden farm must be very carefully made. A team of operatives was sent to invade a world of insect-humans more fearful than even the agency's chief suspected. Specially-bred scientists with huge heads and stunted legs developed weapons with deadly insect venom, and worse.

Lord Peter

by Dorothy L. Sayers

A collection of all the Lord Peter Wimsey short stories, including an introduction.

The Fixer

by Bernard Malamud

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for Fiction, this magnificent novel is the story of an ordinary man accused of "ritual murder" and of his heroic victory over almost incredible brutality and degradation.

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

by Muriel Spark

This book probes with impeccable skill and consummate artistry the halcyon years of a fiercely independent and unorthodox school teacher and her relationship with 6 favorite pupils.

Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

by Ayn Rand

Essays on the theory and history of capitalism by Ayn Rand, Alan Greenspan, Nathaniel Branden, Robert Hessen, and on its current state by Rand and Branden.

The Outer Edge: Classic Investigations of the Paranormal

by Tom Genoni Barry Karr Joe Niekell

Investigations into celestial portents, extraterrestrials, fortune telling, and visions of death.

Better Homes and Gardens So Good with Fruit

by The Editors at Better Homes and Gardens

Recipes with fruit, information on canning and freezing fruit, and a fresh fruit raisonne

The Exercise Book for People Who Don't Exercise

by Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention

Exercise is fun. Exercise is safe. There's a form of exercise for everyone (including those who are not enthusiastic about the idea of climbing into running shoes) You'll be hooked within a few months, and wouldn't give up your exercise for anything.

Twists in Time

by Murray Leinster

"Time is out of joint," wrote Shakespeare. And in these 6 strange and startling stories, time is indeed bent, turned inside-out and upside-down, accelerated, decelerated, and obliterated.

The Crystal Memory

by Stephen Leigh

Jemi has been used as a parn in a multi-world game, where losing could spell the slow death of mankind and winning could at long last give her race the stars and their resources.

The Dark Beyond the Stars

by Frank M. Robinson

The Astron has been roaming the stars for centuries, looking for alien life. As a 17-year-old, Sparrow knows this ship is his life, but he doesn't know how important he is to the ship.

Recipes for Your Heart's Delight: The Stanford Guide to Healthy Cooking

by The Stanford Heart Disease Prevention Program

All the recipes are low in salt, fat and sugar compared to regular recipes of their type, but are still delicious.

The Painter's Eye

by Maurice Grosser

A painter discusses the conventions and revolts, the psychology, techniques, and problems of painting from the Renaissance to the present day. An invaluable aid in the appreciation and understanding of art.

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