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Weekend

by Christopher Pike

The weekend in Mexico sounded like a dream vacation. It should have been perfect, but someone was getting revenge and the terror wouldn't stop till the weekend was over.

Witch

by Christopher Pike

Julia has extraordinary powers. She can know things that are occurring in far off places when she looks at water with sunlight on it. But she's never to look at water with moonlight on it.

From Abacus to Zeus: A Handbook of Art History

by James Smith Pierce

Chapters are 'Art terms, processes, and principles; gods, heroes, and monsters; Christian subjects; saints and their attributes; Christian signs and symbols.'

Adventures with Buster: The Adventures Begin with a Guide Dog Named Buster

by London Lake Pickett

"Adventures with Buster" is a children's book that will entertain and educate readers about guide dogs and blindness. This is the first book in which London Lake Pickett shares experiences she has had with her guide dog named Buster.

Mission Critical: The 7 Strategic Traps That Derail Even the Smartest Companies

by Joseph C. Picken Gregory G. Dess

Is there a common thread in strategic failure? Learn how to avoid the common traps and create a sound strategy implemented without error.

A Bride by Christmas

by Joan Elliott Pickart

Wedding planner Maggie Jenkins did not want to marry, but Luke St. John was determined to convince her to marry him by Christmas.

Hot Shot

by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

In a single impulsive act, Susannah Faulconer follows her heart and finds herself severed from her family and friends.

Awesome Dinosaur Jokes for Kids

by Bob Phillips

Dinosaur knock, knock jokes; ding-a-ling dinsoaur jokes; woolly mammoth jokes; and dignified, delightful, dashing, dinky and dangerous dinosaur jokes

No Limits: The Will to Succeed

by Michael Phelps Alan Abrahamson

Michael Phelps, winner of 8 gold medals in the 2008 olympics for swimming lives his life with three rules for success. Set goals, take responsibility, and practice discipline. This is the in depth story of how he came to win those eight gold medals.

Kittens are like That

by Jan Pfloog

Children's book on kittens and their habits.

Your Lucky Jupiter and Astrology

by Davie Pfaffle

Pfaffle will take you through the steps of how to create more luck in your life, by finding out which sign your lucky Jupiter is in.

A Pattern of Roses

by K. M. Peyton

The discovery of old drawings with the same initials as his leads a 16-year-old boy on a journey into the past, where he relives the experiences of the artist.

Butch Goes Bananas

by Pat Pexa

Biography of Pexa's "boonie" dog Butch, who lives on Guam. Butch loves to eat all kinds of food!

One Ring to Bind Them All: Tolkien's Mythology

by Anne C. Petty

This academic analysis of, "The Hobbit," and, "The Lord of the Rings," leads Tolkien fans to consider his work in new ways. It suggests that Tolkien's myth conforms to the mythic content, characters and story progressions Joseph Campbell has described. The author also sites evidence that artists are responsible to inspire, not by stating lessons and rules, but by creating complex myths where values are demonstrated by characters' actions and choices, and in which readers can imagine themselves facing the challenges of a quest. She uses many examples of elements of folklore in Tolkien's work as described by Propp and Levi-Strauss. Using a list of lettered and numbered abbreviations, she creates equations which summarize the storylines of the epic from Bilbo's meeting with the dwarves in the Hobbit to Frodo's sailing away from Middle-earth with the elves in the last volume of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. As Petty employs her abbreviations liberally throughout the text, the reader may find it helpful to consult appendix A on page 120 where they are listed. These are followed by Appendix B, schemes of the Tales, notes listed by chapter, a bibliography and an index.

The Littles Have a Happy Valentine's Day

by John Peterson

Cousin Dinky Little has big news for the family: he and Della Kett are going to be married on Valentines' Day! The only problem is that the wedding has to take place in the Longs' house, which is almost a block away. That means that Granny and Mrs. Little (with Baby Betsy to look after) might not be able to attend the joyous event. But Cousin Dinky contrives an ingenious device for transporting the women to the Longs' house. After an adventurous journey, Lucy, as flower girl, and Tom, as ring bearer, attend the tiny bride and groom in a ceremony sure to delight all Littles' fans.

The Littles Have a Wedding

by John Peterson

Meet the Littles, a family like any other but with a few tiny differences! They live in the walls of the Bigg family house where they get everything they need. In return they make sure the Bigg house is always in good repair. When Dinky comes home from his latest adventure, he's not alone. Della came back with him and they're going to be married! But a tiny person wedding takes a huge amount of preparation. The Littles need to get everything ready and travel to a neighboring house by the next day. Will they be ready in time?

The Littles to the Rescue

by John Peterson

The Littles help Aunt Lily, for very young readers.

The Internet Bubble: Inside the Over-valued world of High Tech Stocks and What You Need to Know to Avoid the Coming Shakeout

by Anthony B. Perkins Michael C. Perkins

This book exposes the incredible rise of the Silicon Valley wealth machine, before the bubble burst.

El sitio de nadie

by Hilda Perera

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Liszt: The Artist as Romantic Hero

by Eleanor Perenyi

Biography of the famous composer, his romantic origins, his grand and literary passions, his years of pilgrimage, his stays at Vienna and Weimar. Includes a chronology and bibliography.

Raw Nerves

by Saralee Perel

A Cape Cod comedic thriller about psychiatrist Dr. Sophie Green, her assortment of patients, and the murder threats she receives.

The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen

by Jacques Pépin

Pépin started at the very bottom in the French restaurant business. His goal was to become a chef, and he achieved that by working hard, working through family losses, learning from everyone, taking risks, and overcoming the many hardships which cluttered his path. His book is warmly written, and despite his humility, his brilliance shines through his writing and his recipes. Don't miss the recipes for onion soup and chicken broth. "Pépin's book is the kind of well-prepared prose you want to devour slowly ... This is a book to pick up sight unseen and savor with pleasure . . . Delicious detail."- The Oregonian

Design for Discipleship: Discovering God's Blueprint for the Christian Life

by J. Dwight Pentecost

Discipleship may be a popular term in Christian circles, but what does it really mean for the individual to follow Christ as a biblical disciple?

Stuart's Cape

by Sara Pennypacker

Stuart has just moved to a new school which will start soon. He's worried that no one will be his friend. What he needs is an adventure, which only happens to people who have capes. He needs a cape!

Cruel as the Grave: A Medieval Mystery

by Sharon Kay Penman

April 1153. The murder of a Welsh peddler's daughter seems small compared to England's King Richard Lionheart in a German prison. Justin is torn between mediating a truce with Richard and his brother John, and investigating the murder.

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