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The Sly One

by Lockhart Amerman

A ring at the door, a swift karate chop, and once again Jonathan Flowers and his father are off on a sleuthing exploit!

Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changelings #1)

by Nalini Singh

In a world that denies emotions, where the ruling Psy punish any sign of desire, Sascha Duncan must conceal the feelings that brand her as flawed.

Skeleton Dance (Gideon Oliver Mystery #10)

by Aaron Elkins

There is a small village in France that is well known for its page de foie gras and bones, boasting the largest concentration of prehistoric bones in Europe, where people occasionally commit murder.

Sixth-grade Glommers, Norks, and Me

by Lisa Papademitriou

Stealth Freakies \stelth freekees\ 1: A feeling that comes before dread, ie, when you just feel a little sick, before you realize that anything is wrong, or that your whole life is about to change, or something else equally bad.

Six Minutes a Day to Perfect Spelling

by Harry Shefter

People make spelling mistakes simply because they have never formed the right spelling habits. Here is a proven method that will make you a master speller.

Six Men

by Alistair Cooke

Cooke looks at Charlie Chaplin, H. L. Mencken, Humphrey Bogart, Adlai Stevenson, Bertrand Russell, and Edward VIII.

Six Figures

by Fred G. Leebron

A novel of psychological investigation and suspense, of a family caught in complex and ambiguous turmoil.

Six Dogs, Twenty-three Cats, Forty-five Mice, and One Hundred Sixteen Spiders

by Mary Chalmers

Annie tries unsuccessfully to keep her 190 pets out of the company room to avoid frightening her friend Priscilla.

El sitio de nadie

by Hilda Perera

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Sisters' Retreats: A Guide for Priests and Sisters

by Fr. Thomas Dubay

Sisters speak out on how to improve their retreats, what they want in a retreat master, what forms of meditation talks are the most helpful, etc.

A Singular Man

by J. P. Donleavy

Why did George Smith have a bullet-proof limo? an air-conditioned tomb? doors of 2-inch surgical steel on his mansion?

The Singing Tree

by Kate Seredy

This sequel to The Good Master continues the story of young Jancsi and his cousin Kate, as they take care of the family farm when Jancsi's father is called off to fight in the Great War. <P><P> A Newbery Honor book.

The Singing Stones

by Juanita Coulson

Puzzled, Geoff fingered the small milky rock. A sensation of music overwhelmed him with peace and well-being. When Tahn lifted his hand from the rock, he was enraged.

The Singing Cupboard

by Dana Faralla

Great-aunt Gerda came from Denmark for a visit, with a very old cupboard. She brought it to the children as a gift.

The Singer and the Sea (The Winter of the World #5)

by Michael Scott Rohan

Gille Kilmarsson is a mastersmith and musician in a quiet northern town. But he yearns for something more. When he saves a Southern merchant ship from the savagery of the corsairs, he takes as his only reward an old musical instrument. And his life changes for ever...

Sing Down the Moon

by Scott O'Dell

The Spanish Slavers were an ever-present threat to the Navaho way of life. One lovely spring day, fourteen-year-old Bright Morning and her friend Running Bird took their sheep to pasture. The sky was clear blue against the red buttes of the Canyon de Chelly, and the fields and orchards of the Navahos promised a rich harvest. Bright Morning was happy as she gazed across the beautiful valley that was the home of her tribe. She turned when Black Dog barked, and it was then that she saw the Spanish slavers riding straight toward her.

Simon's Lady

by Julie Tetel

When Gwyneth returned his gaze, she thought she would be lost in it. She nearly gasped when Simon went down on one knee before her and bowed his head to her. It was a signal honor to her for all to see and a magnificently submissive gesture that only the least submissive of men could afford.

Silverthorn (Riftwar Saga #3)

by Raymond E. Feist

A poisoned bolt has struck down the Princess Anita on the day of her wedding to Prince Arutha of Krondor. To save his beloved, Arutha searches for the mystic herb called Silverthorn.

The Silver Linings Playbook

by Matthew Quick

A heartwarming debut novel, now a major movie by David O. Russell "Aawww shucks!" NPR's Nancy Pearl said. "I know that's hardly a usual way to begin a book review, but it was my immediate response to finishing Matthew Quick's heartwarming, humorous and soul-satisfying first novel . . . This book makes me smile. " Meet Pat Peoples. Pat has a theory: his life is a movie produced by God. And his God-given mission is to become physically fit and emotionally literate, whereupon God will ensure him a happy ending - the return of his estranged wife, Nikki. (It might not come as a surprise to learn that Pat has spent several years in a mental health facility.) The problem is, Pat's now home, and everything feels off. No one will talk to him about Nikki; his beloved Philadelphia Eagles keep losing;he's being pursued by the deeply odd Tiffany; his new therapist seems to recommend adultery as a form of therapy. Plus, he's being haunted by Kenny G! David O. Russell, the Oscar-nominated director of The Fighter, is helming his own adaptation of The Silver Linings Playbook. Due in theaters this Thanksgiving, the movie features Bradley Cooper ( People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive) in the role of Pat, alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Julia Stiles, Chris Tucker, and Jacki Weaver. As the award-winning novelist Justin Cronin put it: "Tender, soulful, hilarious, and true, The Silver Linings Playbook is a wonderful debut. "

The Silver Crown (Guardians of the Flame, Book #3)

by Joel Rosenberg

Caught between slaver forces armed with a new magical weapon and elves trying to steal the secret of gunpowder, could Karl's human, dwarf, elf, and dragon warriors defend their Home?

The Silver Child (The Silver Sequence #1)

by Cliff Mcnish

When Milo couldn't stop himself from eating every scrap of food in his house in one sitting, he was worried and scared. Little did he know that this was only the beginning of the changes that he would experience. And he's not alone! Follow the adventures of six extraordinary kids as they experience life-altering changes and eventually find one another in the wasteland of Coldharbour. They are drawn together for one purpose - to save humanity from the terror of the roar. A terror that only they know exists.

The Silicon Dagger

by Jack Williamson

In McAdam City, Kentucky, people are fed up with big government interfering with their lives. An invisible barrier is put up to protect the citizens, impervious to anything thrown against it.

The Silent Cry

by John Bester Kenzaburo Oë

The novel's anti-hero Mitsu searches for 'truth' throughout the novel, with many subcurrents on a variety of subjects. Oe won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

The Silent Crime: What You Need to Know About Identity Theft

by Michael Mccoy Steffen Schmidt

The history of identity theft, various scams with case studies, corporate and business obligations regarding id theft, laws in Canada, and a product comparison of 4 services.

The Silent Bride

by Leslie Glass

A beautiful bride's glorious trip down the aisle is cut short by a sniper's bullet. The sweet 18-year-old didn't have an enemy in the world...

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