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Riding the Storm (The Dolphin Diaries #3)
by Ben M. BaglioJody, her family, and the crew of Dolphin Dreamer are in the Bahamas to see some Atlantic Spotted Dolphins. Jody's brothers are fascinated with stories of treasure hunting and the things that people have found from very old wrecked ships. Brittany is fascinated with several college students who have been bothering other tourists and the local dolphins. What will happen to the treasure hunters and rebellious Brittany when the college kids' go out in their boat in spite of warnings of a tropical storm?
Touching the Waves (The Dolphin Diaries #2)
by Ben M. BaglioJody and her family are going to visit a center where dolphins help to teach disabled children. When one of the dolphins gets caught in a net, it takes the help of a disabled child to get her home to safety.
Past Mortem
by Ben EltonDetective Edward Newson looks up some old girlfriends on the Net while he's trying to solve some murders. A romantic thriller.
Cyberbooks
by Ben BovaStory about how books won't be made from paper in the future, but distributed electronically. Who would have thought of that!
Orion and the Conqueror (Orion #4)
by Ben BovaJohn O'Ryan is Orion - more than human, less than a god, cast away on the seas of Time to do battle among the Creators for the future of mankind
Sam Gunn, Unlimited
by Ben BovaVisionary, scoundrel, lover, liar, Sam Gunn is the 21st century's greatest entrepreneur and its most hated public figure.
Test of Fire
by Ben BovaWhen the sun flared, the shielded New World almost escaped destruction. But as the sky began burning, who could blame the Russians for thinking that the Americans had attacked?
The Dueling Machine
by Ben BovaWhen a gentlemen's duel becomes military murder, the galaxies' lifetimes grow short. Only science can stop the war!
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
by Beatrix PotterNutkin has no manners, and his rudeness gets him into a lot of trouble! This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.
The Tale of Tom Kitten
by Beatrix PotterTom and his sisters are having a great time in their best clothes until Mother calls them home for a tea party.
Kalyana Mittata: Beautiful Friendship Poems
by Basil FernandoFernando may not write a lot, but his poems are moving and powerful. This collection includes: The Anonymous People, The Tortoise and the Philosopher, Gems and Intrigue, Sweet Are the Blessings, and more. "Resurrection Today I talked to a man Who had escaped A death camp. Resurrection? No, He is dying now. Growing thin Looking dazed and haggard Having nightmares Mentally not all there. Typical signs Of those who undergo Such experiences," says the psychiatrist. Is there any typical sign To know what His torturers go through? Sweet dreams, nice children Great hopes? I could have helped This man to escape The dreaded camp. I am powerless now, To prevent his slow death."
Baby Boomers Guide to Caring for Aging Parents
by Bart AstorThis easy-to-use handbook gives useful information to make caring for an aging parent easier to manage.
Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape
by Barry Holstun LopezThis National Book Award winner examines the Far North - its terrain, wildlife, and history of the Eskimo natives and intrepid explorers who arrived on its icy shores. What turns this compendium of biology, anthropology and history into a breathtaking study of profound originality is Lopez's unique meditation on how the landscape can shape our imagination, desires and dreams.
The Prophetess: A Novel
by Barbara WoodThe time is December 1999, just before the Millennium, and Catherine Alexander has just uncovered a cache of 6 ancient papyrus scrolls that point to the millennium's most transforming secret.
Emma's Secret (The Emma Harte Saga #4)
by Barbara Taylor BradfordPaula O'Neill, beloved granddaughter of Emma Harte and the guardian of her vast business empire, believes that everything Emma left to the family is secure.
Just Rewards (The Emma Harte Saga #6)
by Barbara Taylor Bradford6th and final book in the Emma Harte series
Unexpected Blessings (The Emma Harte Saga #5)
by Barbara Taylor BradfordEvan, Tessa, Linnet and India: 4 remarkable women. 3 generations of Hartes. One family whose loyalty binds them together as their enemies try to tear them apart.
How to Steal a Dog
by Barbara O'ConnorDesperate to hold her struggling family together, Georgina Hayes is inspired after she spots a poster offering a $500 reward for the return of a missing dog. All she has to do is "borrow" the right dog and its owners are sure to offer a reward.
The Small Adventure of Popeye and Elvis
by Barbara O'Connor<P>Nothing ever happens in Fayette, South Carolina. <P>That's what Popeye thinks, anyway. His whole life, everything has just been boring, boring, boring. <P>But things start to look up when the Jewells' Holiday Rambler makes a wrong turn and gets stuck in the mud, trapping Elvis and his five rowdy siblings in Fayette for who knows how long. <P> Then things get even better when something curious comes floating down the creek -- a series of boats with secret messages -- and Popeye and Elvis set out on a small adventure. <P>Who could possibly be sending the notes and what do they mean?
Check List for a Perfect Wedding
by Barbara Lee FollettThe essential preliminaries, 4 weeks before the wedding, 1 week before the wedding, and what to do on the special day.
They Went Whistling: Women Wayfarers, Warriors, Runaways, and Renegades
by Barbara HollandThroughout history there have been women, endowed with curiosity and abundant spirit, who stepped out of the cave, cast off the shackles of expectation, and struck out for new territory. In this ode to bold, brash, and sometimes just plain dangerous women, Barbara Holland reanimates those rebels who defied convention and challenged authority on a truly grand scale: they traveled the world, commanded pirate ships, spied on the enemy, established foreign countries, scaled 19,000-foot passes, and lobbied to change the Constitution. Some were merry and flamboyant; others depressive and solitary. Some dressed up as men; others cherished their Victorian gowns. Many were ambivalent or absentminded mothers. But every one of them was fearless, eccentric, and fiercely independent. Barbara Holland evokes their energy in this unconventional book that will acquaint you with the likes of Grace O'Malley, a blazing terror of the Irish seas in the 1500s, and surprise you with a fresh perspective on legends like Bonnie Parker of "Bonnie and Clyde" fame. With wit, wisdom, and irreverent flair, They Went Whistling makes a compelling case for the virtue of getting into trouble.