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            <title>Dreams and shadows
            by Cargill, C. Robert, 1975-
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            <description>There is another world than our own-- one no closer than a kiss and one no further than our nightmares-- where all the stuff of which dreams are made is real and magic is just a step away. But once you see that world, you will never be the same. Dreams and Shadows takes us beyond this veil. Once bold explorers and youthful denizens of this magical realm, Ewan is now an Austin musician who just met his dream girl, and Colby, meanwhile, cannot escape the consequences of an innocent wish. But while Ewan and Colby left the Limestone Kingdom as children, it has never forgotten them. And in a world where angels relax on rooftops, whiskey-swilling genies argue metaphysics with foul-mouthed wizards, and monsters in the shadows feed on fear, you can never outrun your fate -- from HarperCollins web site.</description>
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            <title>Finding Camlann : a novel
            by Pidgeon, Sean.
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            <title>Raven girl
            by Niffenegger, Audrey.
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            <title>The Ocean at the End of the Lane
            by Gaiman, Neil
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            <title>Through the Door
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            <title>The whispering muse
            by Sjn, 1962-
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            <title>The Fall of Arthur
            by Tolkien, J. R. R./ Tolkien, Christopher (EDT)
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            <title>The Ocean at the End of the Lane
            by Gaiman, Neil
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            <title>The Arrivals
            by Marr, Melissa
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            <title>Seven locks : a novel
            by Wade, Christine.
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            <description>The Hudson River Valley, 1769. A man mysteriously disappears without a trace, abandoning his wife and children on their farm at the foot of the Catskill Mountains. At first many believe that his wife, who has the reputation of being a scold, has driven her husband away, but as the strange circumstances of his disappearance circulate, a darker storyunfolds. And as the lines between myth and reality fade in the wilderness, and an American nation struggles to emerge, the lost mans wife embarks on a desperate journey to find the means to ensure her familys survival--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <title>El Dorado Blues
            by Morey, Shaun
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            <title>Lily the Silent  : the history of Arcadia
            by Davies, Tod, 1955-
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            <description>Lily leads a serene life in Arcadia until the forces of Megalopolis invade. Rescued from slavery by a prince of Megalopolis, Lily is sent to retrieve a very important key. Aided by her friends, her dog Rex, and even Death herself, Lilys adventures take her from the Moons to the Bottom of the Sea, and finally back to Megalopolis, where she faces the decision of her life. Will she choose True Love and relinquish the key to those in Power or will she risk everything for who she is and return the key to Arcadia?</description>
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            <title>Fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm : a new English version
            
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            <description>Two centuries ago, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published the first volume of Childrens and Household Tales. Now Philip Pullman, one of the most accomplished authors of our time, makes us fall in love all over again with the immortal tales of the Brothers Grimm.</description>
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            <title>Wonders of the invisible world
            by McKillip, Patricia A.
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            <description>Stylistically rooted in fairy tale and mythology, McKillip explores imperceptible landscapes in these stories. There are princesses dancing with dead suitors, a knight in love with an official of exotic lineage, and fortunes fool stealing into the present instead of the future. In one tale, a time-traveling angel is forbidden to intervene in Cotton Mathers religious ravings, while another narrative finds a wizard seduced in his youth by the Faerie Queen and returning the treasure that is rightfully hers. This collection draws elements from the fables of history and re-creates them in startlingly magical ways--www.FantasticFiction.com.</description>
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            <title>Mermaids : the myths, legends, &amp; lore
            by Alexander, Skye.
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            <title>Spirits end : an Eli Monpress novel
            by Aaron, Rachel.
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            <title>Las mujeres de la tormenta
            by Palacio, Celia del.
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            <description>Una novela profundamente documentada, llena de emocin, suspenso y magia, sobre las leyendas ms impactantes de las brujas en nuestro pas y sobre la realidad que deben enfrentar muchas mujeres contemporneas.--Cubra atrs.</description>
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            <title>Deaths apprentice : a Grimm City novel
            by Jeter, K. W.
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            <description>Built on top of the gates of Hell, Grimm City is the Devils capital on earth. A place where every coffee shop, nightclub and shopping mall is the potential hunting ground for a ghost, a demon, or any of the other supernatural entities that inhabit the Grimm City world. Deaths seventeen-year-old apprentice, Nathaniel, comes into his own as he leads an uprising against the Devil with the help of a half-dead wraith and a giant hit-man. What results is a bloody, brutal revolt that calls upon the loyalties of both the living and the dead--Front flap.</description>
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            <title>Los perros del fin del mundo
            by Aridjis, Homero.
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            <title>El Dorado blues
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            <title>Chinese whiskers
            by Pallavi Aiyar.
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            <description>Middle-class Soyabean is tended by a traditional grandma, while Tofu was born in a trash can. But these two pussies are adopted by foreigners and live together in a courtyard house in one of Beijings traditional hutong neighborhoods. Then a serious illness sweeps the country--and cats are blamed.--Library Journal.</description>
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            <title>Sunrise of Avalon : a novel of Trystan &amp; Isolde
            by Elliott, Anna.
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            <description>A final installment in the trilogy that includes Dark Moon of Avalon and Twilight of Avalon finds the secret marriage between former High Queen Isolde and mercenary Trystan tested when a traitor infiltrates Britains High Council, complicating their efforts to keep Lord Marche from the throne.</description>
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            <title>The hum and the shiver
            by Bledsoe, Alex.
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            <description>No one knows where the Tufa came from, or how they ended up in the mountains of East Tennessee. When the first Europeans came to the Smoky Mountains, the Tufa were already there. Dark-haired and enigmatic, they live quietly in the hills and valleys of Cloud County, their origins lost to history. But there are clues in their music, hidden in the songs they have passed down for generations. . . . Private Bronwyn Hyatt, a true daughter of the Tufa, has returned from Iraq, wounded in body and spirit, but her troubles are far from over. Cryptic omens warn of impending tragedy, while a restless haint has followed her home from the war. Worse yet, Bronwyn has lost touch with herself and with the music that was once a part of her. With death stalking her family, will she ever again join in the song of her people, and let it lift her onto the night winds? --</description>
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            <title>Whatever gets you through the night : a story of Sheherezade and the Arabian entertainments
            by Codrescu, Andrei, 1946-
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            <title>Out of Oz : the final volume in the Wicked years
            by Maguire, Gregory.
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            <description>Glinda, former Throne Minister, held under house arrest by General Cherrystone, obtains the infamous Grimmerie, supposedly a volume of magical lore, coveted by Oz. Meanwhile, Lirs daughter Rain begins her quest to discover her true identity and unravel the layers of political and personal secrets that have caused strife and division in Oz.</description>
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            by Oyeyemi, Helen.
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            <description>Fairy-tale romances end with a wedding, and the fairy tales dont get complicated. In this book, the celebrated writer Mr. Fox cant stop himself from killing off the heroines of his novels, and neither can his wife, Daphne. Its not until Mary, his muse, comes to life and transforms him from author into subject that his story begins to unfold differently.</description>
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            <title>Snotty saves the day : the history of Arcadia : being a reproduction of the original Arcadian edition
            by Davies, Tod.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1271785</link>
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            <description>A horrible child from a horrible land who falls through a rabbit hole to another world, battles giant garden gnomes with help of a teddy bear army, realize his own past and mistakes and brings about a magical transformation.</description>
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            by Gee, Emily.
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            <title>The land of darkness : a fairy tale
            by Lakin, C. S., 1956-
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            <description>Twelve-year-old Jadiel is forced by her evil stepmother to fetch the rejuvenating leaves from the Eternal Tree by next full moon or her father will be killed. On her journey, she encounters Callen, her uncles apprentice, a young man looking for a mysterious bridge. Together they chase after confusing clues, which lead them into danger and ultimately the treacherous Land of Darkness. In the end, they find more than they are looking for. The Land of Darkness is a fairy tale rich in biblical allegory and points to the bridge that links the mortal with the immortal life--one that can be seen only with eyes of faith--GatesOfHeavenSeries.com, viewed November 23, 2011.</description>
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            <title>With fate conspire
            by Brennan, Marie.
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            <description>Seven years after her sweetheart disappears and nobody believes her claim that he was stolen by faeries, Eliza stumbles into the faerie kingdom hidden beneath Queen Victorias London and learns that the underground railway is posing an unprecedented threat on the faeries and the humans they protect.</description>
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            <title>The great night
            by Adrian, Chris, 1970-
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            <title>Queen in Exile
            by Hatch, Donna
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            <title>A star shall fall
            by Brennan, Marie.
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            <title>Dark moon of Avalon : a novel of Trystan &amp; Isolde
            by Elliott, Anna.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1174726</link>
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            <description>In this moving portrait of a timeless romance, the young former High Queen, Isolde, and her friend and protector, Trystan, are reunited in a new and dangerous quest to keep the usurper, Lord Marche, and his Saxon allies from the throne of Britain.</description>
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            <title>My mother she killed me, my father he ate me : forty new fairy tales
            
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            <title>The vanishing of Katharina Linden : a novel
            by Grant, Helen, 1964-
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            <title>Redemption in indigo : a novel
            by Lord, Karen, 1968-
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            <description>Once, there was a boy named Charlie. He had a pretty nice life ...  but it wasnt perfect. So one day he packed up all his time--all his round, squishy years and square, mushy months, down to every itsy-bitsy second--in his suitcase and locked it up safe, said goodbye to his parents, and set off to find something better to spend his time on. Charlie traveled all over the world in search of the perfect thing to make him happy, but that turned out to be much harder to find than he thought. In the meantime, his itsybitsy seconds and silky, smooth hours and raggedy days ticked away and vanished, and soon they added up to weeks and months and years--so that once Charlie stopped his traveling and realized what he really needed out of life, it was almost too late. Almost. A unique story about the relentless search for perfect happiness that preoccupies so many of us. --From publishers description.</description>
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            <title>Twilight of Avalon : a novel of Trystan &amp; Isolde
            by Elliott, Anna.
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            <description>A retelling of the Arthurian romance finds queen Isolde, the daughter of Mordred, grieving for her murdered husband, struggling to overcome court suspicion in order to retain her throne, and falling for a prisoner who aids the queens effort to outmaneuver a scheming Lord Marche.</description>
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            <description>A collection of 210 traditional tales by the brothers Grimm, with accompanying explanatory and historical material.</description>
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            <title>Leyendas del norte : muertos, aparecidos, seres malignos y mucho ms
            by Olivares Ballesteros, Rafael.
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            <description>The complete collection of Aesops fables.</description>
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            <description>...Laurell K. Hamilton spins a story of a princess who decides to take her own destiny in hand and rescue a pampered Prince Charming from an evil sorceress in Can he bake a cherry pie? A selkie on the run from a century-old marriage arrangement has finally found true love--only to have the darkness from her past return to threaten both her and her dearly beloved in...Yasmine Galenorns The shadow of mist. ...Marjorie M. Liu tells the tale of a young princess who escapes betrothal to a warlord by entering a magical forest. But when an evil queen sends her on a quest to The Tangleroot Palace, she faces dangers more perilous than marriage. When a princess refuses her boring betrothed, the king holds a competition to see who will win his daughters hand. But in matters of the heart, is a winner truly worthy--or can a loser offer even more in ... Sharon Shinns The wrong bridegroom?--p. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <title>Princes and princesses
            
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            <description>An art teacher and two students create six epic tales involving princes and princesses and are magically transformed into the characters of their stories.</description>
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            <title>Zenobia : the curious book of business : a tale of triumph over yes-men, cynics, hedgers, and other corporate killjoys
            by Emmens, Matthew, 1951-
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            <title>Lying Down Mountain
            by Merrifield, Heyoehkah, 1940-
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            <title>The merchant and the alchemists gate
            by Chiang, Ted.
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            <title>The acts of King Arthur and his noble knights
            by Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968.
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            <description>The first book John Steinbeck read as a child was the Caxton Morte dArthur, and he considered it one of the most challenging tasks of his career to modernize the stories of King Arthur. These stories are alive even in those of us who have not read them, he says. And, in our day, we are perhaps impatient with the words and the stately rhythms of [Thomas] Malory. I wanted to set the stories down in meaning as they were written, leaving out nothing and adding nothing.</description>
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            <description>A great king, strong as the stars in Heaven. Enkidu, a wild and mighty hero, is created by the gods to challenge the arrogant King Gilgamesh. But instead of killing each other, the two become friends. Travelling together to the Cedar Forest, they fight and slay the evil monster Humbaba. But when Enkidu is killed, his death haunts and breaks the mighty Gilgamesh. Terrified of mortality, he resolves to find the secret of eternal life.</description>
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            <title>Ch t yinlo = Frog brings rain
            by Powell, Patricia Hruby, 1951-
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            by Wolf-Sampath, Gita.
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            <description>This book is a tribute to the majesty of trees, and to old ways of relating to the natural world. Each painting is accompanied by its own poetic tale, myth or lore -- narrated by the artists themselves recreating the familiarity and awe with which the Gond people of central India view the cosmos. Silk-screened by hand on black paper.</description>
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            <title>Hans Christian Andersens fairy tales
            by Andersen, H. C. 1805-1875
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            by De Aragon, Ray John.
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            <title>The ladies of Grace Adieu : and other stories
            by Clarke, Susanna.
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            <description>Susanna Clarke returns with an enchanting collection brimming with all the ingredients of good fairy tales: petulant princesses, vengeful owls, ladies who pass their time in embroidering terrible fates, endless paths in deep, dark woods, and houses that never appear the same way twice. The heroines and heroes who must grapple with these problems include the Duke of Wellington, a conceited Regency clergyman, an eighteenth-century Jewish doctor, and Mary, Queen of Scots, as well as Jonathan Strange and the Raven King.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>El poder de las hadas : [mensajes y enseanzas de los espritus de la naturaleza]
            by Guzmn, George.
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            <title>El fabuloso libro de las leyendas urbanas
            by Brunvand, Jan Harold.
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            <description>A fabulously entertaining book from the ultimate authority on those almost believable tales that always happen to a friend of a friend. Alligators in the sewers? A pet in the microwave? A tragic misunderstanding of the function of cruise control? No, it didnt really happen to your friends sisters neighbor: its an urban legend. And no matter how savvy you think you are, you are sure to find in this collection of over 200 tales at least one story you would have sworn was true. Jan Harold Brunvand has been collecting &amp; studying this modern folklore for over twenty years. In Too Good to Be True he captures the best stories in their best retellings, along with their latest variations &amp; examples of how the stories have changed as they move from person to person &amp; place to place. To help you find your favorite, Brunvand has arranged the tales thematically Bringing Up Baby is full of episodes of child-rearing gone wrong, including the grisly tale of the drugged out baby-sitter who mistakes the kid for a turkey. Funny Business showcases stories of infamous lapses in customer service, such as the story of the shockingly expensive chocolate chip cookie recipe. And The Criminal Mind features both brilliant-if they were real-scams, as well as the purported antics of the less mentally gifted. Whether you want to become an expert debunker or just have plenty of laughs, this book will surprise &amp; entertain you.</description>
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            <title>Leyendas urbanas
            by Ort, Antonio.
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            by Bourgault du Coudray, Chantal.
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            <title>Native American ghost stories
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            <description>Native American folklore and mythology is rich with mystery and wisdom, and spiritually sacred stories echo through the centuries in the lives of indigenous North Americans. Many of these stories deal with crossing over between the world of the living to that of the dead-and back. Others feature animals or objects with supernatural powers, or ancestors that help guide or rescue souls lost in their own struggles for survival against the elements: A fearless Brule Sioux warrior encounters four ghosts determined to scare the wits out of him, but he turns the tables on them-and then encounters something even scarier than ghosts, the spirits of a Cherokee woman and her husband taunt the soul of their murderer for decades, Heavy Collar encounters a strange, frightening force that follows him home from a hunting trip and causes havoc in his Blackfoot camp, a young Assiniboine bride-to-be rides a great white stallion to avoid being killed in a Sioux raid; the supernatural spirit horse is seen riding the plains for centuries after, two Cheyenne children are chased across impossible stretches of territory by the rolling head of their murdered mother, Good Son tries to save his Navajo brother, the mischievious Bad Son, from the evil Spider Woman, but fails to fool her, the Phantom Horses of Palo Duro Canyon come to life for a young boy traveling with his Kiowa grandfather, a man and wife help a dead Sioux girl return to life, and she devotes the rest of her days to healing the sick... From cultures stretching back thousands of years to the earliest habitations on the continent, come mysterious, eerie tales that continue to resonate today. Book jacket.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Pelevin, Viktor.
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            <title>The mythology of the Aztec &amp; Maya : an illustrated encyclopedia of the gods, myths and legends of the Aztecs, Maya and other peoples of ancient Mexico and central America, with over 240 fine art illustraions and photographs
            by Phillips, Charles.
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            by Willingham, Bill.
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            <description>Dont miss this stunning original hardcover collection written by FABLES creator Bill Willingham set in the early days of Fabletown, long before the FABLES series began! Featuring sequences illustrated by Charles Vess, Brian Bolland, John Bolton, Michael Wm. Kaluta, James Jean, Mark Buckingham, Jill Thompson and more, 1,001 NIGHTS OF SNOWFALL is both an entry point to the critically acclaimed series and an essential part of Willinghams enchanting and imaginative FABLES mythos. Traveling in Arabia as an Ambassador from the exiled FABLES community, Snow White is captured by the local sultan who wants to marry her (and then kill her). But the clever Snow attempts to charm the sultan instead by playing Scheherazade, telling him fantastic stories for a total of 1,001 nights. Running the gamut from horror to dark intrigue to mercurial coming-of-age, FABLES:1,001 NIGHTS OF SNOWFALL reveals the secret histories of familiar FABLES characters through a series of compelling and visually illustrative tales--Publisher website.</description>
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            <title>Pole a palisda : mtus o knn a sedlkovi
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            by Wodehouse, P. G. 1881-1975.
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            <description>In ancient Greek mythology Atlas, a member of the original race of gods called Titans, leads a rebellion against the new deities, the Olympians. For this he incurs divine wrath: the victorious Olympians force Atlas, guardian of the Garden of Hesperides and its golden apples of life, to bear the weight of the earth and the heavens for eternity. When the hero Heracles, as one of his famous twelve labors, is tasked with stealing these apples he seeks out Atlas, offering to shoulder the world temporarily if the Titan will bring him the fruit. Knowing that Heracles is the only person with the strength to take his burden, and enticed by the prospect of even a short-lived freedom, Atlas agrees and an uneasy partnership is born.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Snow White and the seven dwarfs
            by Sims, Lesley.
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            <description>A princess takes refuge from her wicked stepmother in the cottage of seven dwarfs.</description>
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            <title>The farmer &amp; the badger [Japanese tale
            
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            <description>A poor farmer is tormented by an evil and malicious badger -- but a righteous rabbit gives the bad animal what he deserves in the end.</description>
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            by Wooding, Chris, 1977-
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            <description>When Poison leaves her home in the marshes of Gull to retrieve the infant sister who was snatched by the fairies, she and a group of unusual friends survive encounters with the inhabitants of various Realms, and Poison herself confronts a surprising destiny.</description>
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            by Daynes, Katie.
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            <description>A retelling of the well-known tale in which two children lost in the woods find their way home despite an encounter with a wicked witch.</description>
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            by Guinn, Jeff.
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            by Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939-
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            <description>In Homers account in The Odyssey, Penelope - wife of Odysseus and cousin of the beautiful Helen of Troy - is portrayed as the quintessential faithful wife, her story a salutary lesson through the ages. Left alone for twenty years when Odysseus goes off to fight in the Trojan War after the abduction of Helen, Penelope manages, in the face of scandalous rumors, to maintain the kingdom of Ithaca, bring up her wayward son, and keep over a hundred suitors at bay, simultaneously. When Odysseus finally comes home after enduring hardships, overcoming monsters, and sleeping with goddesses, he kills her suitors and - curiously - twelve of her maids. In a contemporary twist to the ancient story, Margaret Atwood has chosen to give the telling of it to Penelope and to her twelve hanged maids, asking: What led to the hanging of the maids, and what was Penelope really up to? In Atwoods playful retelling, the story becomes as wise and compassionate as it is haunting, and as wildly entertaining as it is disturbing.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Lecasble, Guillaume.
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            <title>Serafinas stories
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            by Gougaud, Henri.
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            by Langmore, Fay.
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            by Maguire, Gregory.
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            <description>An international selection of fairy tales.</description>
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            by Gougaud, Henri.
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            <title>In the light of the moon : thirteen lunar tales from around the world illuminating lifes mysteries
            by Edwards, Carolyn McVickar.
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            by Willingham, Bill.
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            <description>Winifred Rudge, a bemused writer struggling to get beyond the runaway success of her mass-market astrology book, travels to London to jump-start her new novel about a woman who is being haunted by the ghost of Jack the Ripper. Upon her arrival, she finds that her stepcousin and old friend John Comestor has disappeared, and a ghostly presence seems to have taken over his apartment in the nineteenth-century rowhouse once owned by Winnies great-great-grandfather. Is it the spirit of this ancestor, who, family legend claims, was Charles Dickenss childhood inspiration for Ebenezer Scrooge? Could it be the ghostly remains of Jack the Ripper? Or a phantasm derived from a more arcane and insidious origin? Winnie begins to investigate, but Johns erstwhile girlfriend, Allegra, is aggressively unhelpful, and his downstairs neighbor, the cat-obsessed Mrs. Maddingly, is growing stranger by the day. Gripped by inspiration and desperation alike, Winnie finds herself the unwilling audience for a drama of specters and shades, some from her familys peculiar history and some from her own unvanquished past.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Segaloff, Nat.
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            <description>It is both amazing and wonderful that so much of the richness of our language and our moral education still owes a huge debt to a Greek slave who was executed over two thousand years ago. Yet sour grapes, crying wolf, a dog in a manger, actions speak louder than words, honesty is the best policy, and literally hundreds of other metaphors, axioms and ideas that are now woven into the very fabric of Western culture all came from Aesops Fables. The earliest extant collections of Aesops stories were made by various Greek versifiers and Latin translators, to whose compilations were added tales from Oriental and ancient sources to form what we now know as Aesops Fables. The majority of European fables, including those of La Fontaine, are largely derived from these succinct tales.</description>
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            <description>A selection of some of the most famous fairy stories which every child needs to foster their imagination. Three Little Pigs; Dick Whittington; Beauty and the Beast; Goldilocks and the Three Bears; Puss in Boots; Jack and the Beanstalk; Ali Baba and others.</description>
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            by Harrison, Sue.
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            <description>The exciting conclusion to the Storyteller Trilogy evokes prehistoric Alaska and the strong people who struggle to survive its forbidding climate. Two storytellers, the quick-witted female Qumalix and the silver-tongued man Yikaas, vie to enchant their tribe with astonishing legends that recall the origins of their people and the glory of their own adventures.</description>
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