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            <title>Strands of bronze and gold
            by Nickerson, Jane.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1748437</link>
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            <description>The Bluebeard fairy tale retold. . . . When seventeen-year-old Sophia Petherams beloved father dies, she receives an unexpected letter. An invitation--on fine ivory paper, in bold black handwriting--from the mysterious Monsieur Bernard de Cressac, her godfather. With no money and fewer options, Sophie accepts, leaving her humble childhood home for the astonishingly lavish Wyndriven Abbey, in the heart of Mississippi...</description>
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            <title>Road trip
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            <description>A father and son embark on a road trip to a distant animal shelter to save a homeless border collie puppy.</description>
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            <title>The long way home
            by Stewart, Mariah.
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            <title>The tutors daughter
            by Klassen, Julie.
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            <description>Danger mounts at a barons remote estate, as a clever tutors daughter decides which son to suspect and which to trust with her heart.</description>
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            <title>The Boggart and the monster
            by Cooper, Susan, 1935-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1749190</link>
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            <description>In this companion volume to The Boggart, the invisible and mischievous spirit living in the Scottish Castle Keep sets out to help save Nessie the Loch Ness Monster, one of its few remaining cousins.</description>
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            <title>The spin
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            <description>Stormy is an orphan and a kitchen skivvy. He tends the compost, he scrubs the floors, and watches feasts make their way up the mountain as he survives on bread and water. A skivvy is all that Stormy can hope to be. But Stormy has a secret. He wants to be...</description>
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            <title>Leadership mastery influencing and persuading others
            
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            <description>Drawn from research performed with thousands of leaders, this audio program will teach you their top twelve characteristics. You can add these leadership traits to your arsenal to create passionate believers in your vision rather than compliant followers of your instructions. This program will make the difference as you try to create high performing teams. Propel your team to the next level of performance with a clear understanding of what makes a passionate follower.</description>
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            <title>The silence of winter
            by Brunstetter, Wanda E.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1748664</link>
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            <description>The second in an exclusive 6-consecutive-month release Amish serial novel.  Weaving a compelling love story brilliantly mingled with an unexpected twist.</description>
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            <title>A medal for murder
            by Brody, Frances.
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            <title>Scarlet
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            <description>Scarlet Benoit and Wolf, a street fighter who may have information about her missing grandmother, join forces with Cinder as they try to stay one step ahead of the vicious Lunar Queen Levana in this story inspired by Little Red Riding Hood.</description>
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            <title>A matter of trust a Mia Quinn mystery
            by Wiehl, Lis W.
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            <description>Seattle prosecutor Mia Quinns best friend and coworkier Colleen is shot to death while they are on the phone with each other. Already reeling from her husbands recent death, Mias life is further turned upside down. When the DA asks Mia to investigate Colleens death and its connection to another Seattle prosecutors murder four years earlier, she learns that there are many people who could have wanted Colleen dead, including some that Mia thought she could trust. Can Mia solve the mystery before its too late?</description>
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            <title>Enchanted ever after
            by Owens, Robin D.
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            <description>Kiri Palger knew the difference between reality--new house, hard work and not too many friends--and fantasy--the fun she had playing online games. So when the chance to work for the best gaming company in the world came up, giving her a chance to merge business with pleasure, how could she not apply? Suddenly she has more friends, interesting neighbors and an intriguing love interest. But when the game begins to awaken something inside her, Kiri is shocked by the talents she never knew she had... and evil shed never imagined. Her nice, safe life is imploding around her--and if she takes up the mantle of her powers, it will never be the same again...</description>
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            <title>The truth about breaking up, making up, and moving on
            by Eastham, Chad, 1980-
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            <title>Where you are
            by Trumble, J. H.
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            <description>Robert Westfalls life is falling apart--everywhere but in math class. Thats the one place where problems always have a solution. But in the world beyond high school, his father is terminally ill, his mother is squabbling with his interfering aunts, his boyfriend is unsupportive, and the career path thats been planned for him feels less appealing by the day. Roberts math teacher, Andrew McNelin, watches his best student floundering, concerned but wary of crossing the line between professional and personal. Gradually, Andrew becomes Roberts friend, then his confidante. As the year progresses, their relationship--in school and out of it--deepens and changes. And as hard as he tries to resist, Andrew knows that he and Robert are edging into territory that holds incalculable risks for both of them.--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <title>Stolen children
            by Kehret, Peg.
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            <description>Amy learned a lot in her babysitting course, but not what to do if two thugs show up, intent on kidnapping. Armed with misinformation and a weapon, the men take Amy and little Kendra to a remote cabin in the woods. There they make videos of the girls and mail them to Kendras wealthy parents in an effort to get ransom money. After several of her escape attempts fail, Amy is forced to make one last, desperate move.</description>
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            <title>The sin-eaters confession
            by Bick, Ilsa J.
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            <description>While serving in Afghanistan, Ben writes about incidents from his senior year in a small-town Wisconsin high school, when a neighbor he was trying to help out becomes the victim of an apparent hate crime and Ben falls under suspicion.</description>
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            <title>School scare
            by Saddlewick, A. B.
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            <description>Mauds beloved Rotwood, a secret school for monsters, is under a cloud... literally! The pupils monstrous games and spooky spells are filling the area with noise and smoke. Local residents are fed up and the school is facing closure!</description>
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            <title>If you find me
            by Murdoch, Emily.
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            <description>Fourteen-year-old Carey and six-year-old Jenessa have lived in the woods with their mother for as long as they can remember. Abandoned, they must fend for themselves, until theyre found by Careys father and forced into a new world of comfort. Carey desperately wants to believe in this new reality but is held back by loyalty to her mentally ill mother, and the other piece of her past that haunts her: the story of what happened to her and Jenessa that night in the woods.</description>
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            <title>Evil in all its disguises
            by Davidson, Hilary.
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            <title>Kind of kin
            by Askew, Rilla.
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            <title>The beautiful and the cursed
            by Morgan, Page.
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            <description>Beautiful sisters, impossible romance, dark intrigue, and paranormal mystery will draw readers into this compelling world--Grotesque is the first book in the City of Light trilogy, welcoming Page Morgan, an exciting new YA talent to the field. Fans of Cassandra Clares Mortal Instruments series and Libba Brays Gemma Doyle trilogy will devour Grotesque, a wholly original interpretation of the gargoyle lore.</description>
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            by Boyd, Barbara.
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            <description>Walks the reader through setting up iCloud on all devices and learning how to use the basic functions of Apples apps.</description>
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            <title>Navigating Early
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            <description>Odyssey-like adventure of two boys incredible quest on the Appalachian Trail where they deal with pirates, buried secrets, and extraordinary encounters--</description>
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            <title>Romeo and Juliet
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            <description>When you are passionately, purely in love, nothing else matters--not even life itself. Shakespeares consummate tragedy of young lovers swept into a catastrophic vortex of misunderstandings, secrets, and fate is set in 1840s Alta California, a vibrant and conflicted time in our history. Romeo and Juliet, the son and daughter of two landed families locked in an old feud, are irresistibly drawn to each other. Defying the hatred and distrust surrounding them, they dare to believe they can--and must--be together.</description>
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            <title>The girls guide to love and supper clubs
            by Bate, Dana.
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            <title>And then she fell a Cynster novel
            by Laurens, Stephanie.
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            <description>The only thing more troublesome than a Cynster man is a Cynster lady who believes love is not her destiny. Famously known in London society as the Matchbreaker, Henrietta Cynster has an uncanny skill in preventing ill-fated nuptials, not in falling victim to Cupids spell. But when she disrupts one match too many, she feels honor bound to help dashing James Glossup find a suitable bride for a marriage-of-convenience--a task infernally complicated by the undeniable, unquenchable attraction that flares between James and Henrietta, who continues to believe she will never fall.</description>
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            <title>The dispensable nation American foreign policy in retreat
            by Nasr, Seyyed Vali Reza, 1960-
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            <description>Former State Department advisor for Afghanistan and Pakistanr Vali Nasr delivers a sharp indictment of Americas flawed foreign policy and outlines a new relationship with the Muslim world and with new players in the changing Middle East.</description>
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            <title>Death of yesterday a Hamish Macbeth mystery
            by Beaton, M. C.
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            <description>Sergeant Hamish Macbeth pays no mind to a bothersome woman who went out drinking and forgot all the events of the previous evening, until she turns up murdered.</description>
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            by Simon, Clea.
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            <description>When Dulcie Schwartz stumbles across the body of Melinda Sloane Harquist, a visiting scholar whose upcoming book threatens to ruin Dulcies thesis and who she threatened to kill, in jest, just days before, its creepily reminiscent of the nightmares that have been waking her for the past week. And with boyfriend Chris distant and preoccupied, and both the ghost cat Mr. Grey and her kitten Esme strangely cryptic in their advice, its up to Dulcie to prove herself innocent, before its too late...</description>
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            <title>Joshua Dread
            by Bacon, Lee.
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            <description>For Joshua Dread, middle school is proving to be, well, awkward. Not only do bullies pick on him, but do you see those supervillains over there trying to flood the world? The ones that everyone, including his best friend Milton, are rooting for Captain Justice to take down? Theyre the Dread Duo, and they just happen to be his parents... As if trying to hide his identity wasnt hard enough, Joshua has started leaving a trail of exploding pencils and scorched handprints in his wake, and only Sophie, the new girl in town with a mysterious past, seems unsurprised. When a violent attack at the Vile Fair makes it clear someone is abducting supervillains, and that his parents may very well be next, Joshua must enlist both Sophie and Miltons help to save them.</description>
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            <title>The Aylesford skull
            by Blaylock, James P., 1950-
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            <title>Friday the rabbi slept late
            by Kemelman, Harry.
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            <description>Unaware that his congregation is grumbling about his rumpled appearance and absent-minded manner, Rabbi Small spends long hours poring over scholarly books. But he is forced to face his congregants discontent when the police discover a young womans body outside the temple--and her handbag in his car. Suddenly Rabbi Small must study motives and uncover the killer, or lose more than his followers.</description>
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            <title>When the stars begin to fall
            by Collier, James Lincoln, 1928-
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            <description>Angry and frustrated that his entire family is considered to be poor trash, fourteen-year-old Harry defies his father and attempts to prove that a factory is polluting their small Adirondack community.</description>
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            <title>Animal wise the thoughts and emotions of our fellow creatures
            by Morell, Virginia.
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            <description>Noted science writer Virginia Morell explores the frontiers of research on animal cognition and emotion, offering a surprising and moving exploration into the hearts and minds of wild and domesticated animals...</description>
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            <title>The 10-step stress solution
            by Shah, Neil.
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            <description>Do you feel overwhelmed by work - or life in general? Having trouble coping with too many demands on your time and energy? Well youre not alone! Britain is currently suffering from a stress epidemic. A staggering 1 in 4 employees are said to suffer from stress and it is listed as the no. 1 reason for workplace absence in the UK. Luckily for us, Neil Shah at the Stress Management Society is here to help. With a fantastic 10-step plan, he offers simple and practical solutions for reducing your stress levels so you can manage your life and breathe a sigh of relief.</description>
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            <title>Z A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
            by Fowler, Therese.
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            <description>Taking a non-optional tour of duty aboard a satellite housing the worlds most dangerous secrets with a years supply of food, air, and water, but no communication back home, Charlie Hardie plots his escape using the secrets as leverage.</description>
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            <description>Ireland, 1917: Darcy is a light gray Connemara pony with silver dapples. Shes fast and tough, whether shes pulling a load of peat from the bog or riding around the rugged countryside with Shannon McKenna, her human familys eldest daughter. But when Mrs. McKenna needs a doctor, Darcy discovers a skill that will change her and her familys life forever. Like Black Beauty, this moving novel is told in first person from the horses point of view and includes an appendix full of photos and facts about Connemara ponies and Irish history.</description>
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            by Van Gieson, Judith, 1941-
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            <description>She may be a divorce lawyer, but Neil Hamel uses her PIs instincts when a millionaires rare indigo macaw and newly endangered wife are kidnapped together. The unusual search puts her right in the heart of New Mexicos breathtaking Plains of San Agustin, for a dangerous game of bird smuggling and one-upmanship. Armed with high-tech surveillance equipment and a backpack full of her clients money, Neil treks to a remote exchange point. Alas, she returns with the indigo but no wife, and shes beginning to get ideas. When she learns that one of her chief suspects has suspiciously expired in her absence, Neil makes it her mission to find out who killed him and where the kidnapped woman is. So far, the only eyewitnesses are the parrots--and theyre not talking.</description>
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            by Miller, Linda Lael.
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            <description>Having sworn off romance, Sheriff Boone Taylor is content with his quiet, orderly life. But then a city woman buys land butting up to his, and Boone begins to rethink matters of the heart.</description>
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            <title>Death and the lit chick a St. Just mystery
            by Malliet, G. M., 1951-
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            <description>As the wildly successful darling of the publishing industry, chick lit mystery writer Kimberlee Kalder is the guest of honor at an exclusive writers conference at Dalmorton Castle in Scotland. But jealousy and resentment are soon replaced with shock when she is found dead at the bottom of the castles bottle dungeon. Its up to Detective Chief Inspector Arthur St. Just to track down the true killer in a castle full of cagey mystery connoisseurs who live and breathe malicious murder and artful alibis.</description>
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            <title>The Z factor how to get the life you dream of with the law of extraordinary effort
            by Sprague, Edwin J.
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            <title>The feminist and the cowboy an unlikely love story
            by Valdes, Alisa.
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            <description>Author Alisa Valdes reveals how falling in love with a conservative cowboy forced her to rethink the feminist beliefs shes always held dear.</description>
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            by McAlpine, Gordon.
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            <description>Meet Edgar and Allan Poe -- twelve-year-old identical twins, the great-great-great-great-grandnephews of Edgar Allan Poe. They look and act so much alike that theyre almost one mischievous, prank-playing boy in two bodies. When their beloved black cat, Roderick Usher, is kidnapped and transported to the Midwest, Edgar and Allan convince their guardians that its time for a road trip...</description>
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            by Cooney, Caroline B.
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            <description>At college in New York City, Janie Johnson, aka Jennie Spring, seems to have successfully left behind her past as The face on the milk carton, but soon she, her families, and friends are pursued by a true-crime writer who wants their help in telling her kidnappers tale.</description>
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            by Murphy, Shirley Rousseau.
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            <description>Theres a bad new cat in sleepy little Molena Point: a renegade tom with a penchant for robbery, a scorn for his fellow felines, and a disdain for human laws. And hes masterminding a crime spree thats quickly escalating toward murder most foul. Dulcie and Joe Grey both know the score--theyve seen Azrael in action. But how can they expose the criminal without letting ordinary, untrustworthy humans in on the secret that certain select cats can think--and talk? Cats like them...</description>
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            <title>Stepping stone Love machine: [two short novels from crosstown to oblivion]
            by Mosley, Walter.
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            <description>Stepping Stone: Truman Pope has spent his whole life watching the world go by. A gentle, unassuming soul, he has worked in the mailroom of a large corporation for decades without making waves, until the day he spots a mysterious woman in yellow. A woman nobody else can see. Soon Trumans quiet life begins to turn upside-down. Love Machine: The brainchild of an eccentric, possibly deranged scientist, the Love Machine can merge individual psyches and memories into a collective Co-Mind...</description>
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            by Gage, Leighton.
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            <description>Chief Inspector Mario Silva and his team have a heavy work load with several high-profile cases. First, a suicide bombing that was apparently the work of a militant Islamist group. Then, a gubernatorial candidate is assassinated in broad daylight at a campaign rally. Could the cases be related? To complicate Silvas investigation, a criminal with a very bad grudge against the Chief Inspector has been released from prison and is plotting ugly revenge--</description>
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            by Baldwin, James, 1924-1987.
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            <description>An American in post-war Paris finds himself caught between the conventional life he has planned with his fiance and his attraction to an Italian bartender.</description>
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            <title>Raise him up a single mothers guide to raising a successful Black man; taken from the Book of Acts
            by Moore, Derrick C.
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            <description>Raise Him Up delves into the challenges faced by African-American single moms and offers advice, scriptural support, and helpful prayers. Each chapter relates a spiritual point taken from the book of Acts, a mothers story, and draws parallels to the struggles of the modern day African-American mother. Chapters also offer stories of African-American athletes who were raised by single moms, and against all odds, succeeded. Moms will learn to give encouragement, push their boys to try new things, and keep them out of trouble. Raise Him Up is essential reading for single African-American moms who want nothing more than to see their sons grow into happy, successful men--From publisher.</description>
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            by MacDonald, John D. 1916-1986.
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            <title>The mermaid of Brooklyn a novel
            by Shearn, Amy.
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            <description>You have never met an (ex) FBI agent like Brigid QuinnKeeping secrets, telling lies, they require the same skill. Both become a habit, almost an addiction, thats hard to break even with the people closest to you, out of the business. For example, they say never trust a woman who tells you her age; if she cant keep that secret, she cant keep yours. Im fifty-nine...</description>
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            <description>Moments before he is executed, the killer of the daughter of Hub Walker, a famous Vietnam War pilot and hero, makes a startling allegation, claiming that the real murderer is a close friend of Walkers, a prominent US defense contractor. Walker wants to hire somebody willing to spend a few days digging up information that will refute the convicted killers groundless but widely reported claims and will help restore his friends good name. That somebody, as fate would have it, is Cordell Logan, sardonic civilian flight instructor, would-be Buddhist, and retired military assassin. The deeper Logan digs, the murkier the truth appears and the more danger he encounters. Who really killed the war heros daughter, and why? Somebody wants to keep Logan from asking questions and will stop at nothing to silence him.</description>
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            by Sankovitch, Nina.
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            <description>Books were the glue that held her immigrant family together. When Ninas eldest sister died at the age of forty-six, Nina turned to books for comfort, escape, and introspection. In her beloved purple chair, she rediscovered the magic of such writers as Toni Morrison, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ian McEwan, Edith Wharton, and, of course, Leo Tolstoy. Through the connections Nina made with books and authors (and even other readers), her life changed profoundly, and in unexpected ways. Reading, it turns out, can be the ultimate therapy.</description>
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            by Konnikova, Maria.
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            <description>Lessons from the worlds greatest fictional detective teach us how to improve our own mental powers. Konnikova unpacks mental strategies that lead to clearer thinking and deeper insights. Drawing on twenty-first century neuroscience and psychology--</description>
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            <description>Orphaned and homeless, twelve-year-old Chipper Carey is a street-wise gang member in 1890s New York City, until a con man introduces him to a wealthy woman who is seeking her long-lost nephew and Chipper must decide where his loyalties lie.</description>
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            <description>More than a year ago, mild-mannered Jason Getty killed a man he wished hed never met. But just as hes learning to live with the undeniable reality of what hes done, police unearth two bodies on his property--neither of which is the one Jason buried. Jason races to stay ahead of the consequences of his crime, and while chaos reigns on his lawn, his sanity unravels, snagged on the agendas of a colorful cast of strangers...</description>
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            <description>Early learners are introduced to the concept of colors and their respective names with the visual aid of dinosaurs. Each vibrantly colored dinosaur is simply labeled to bring this important first concept to life. Similarly colored and easily identifiable items, such as a red apple and an orange pumpkin, are also featured for further reinforcement.</description>
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            by Campbell, T. Colin, 1934-
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            <description>In 2005, T. Colin Campbells The China Study showed that a diet based on whole, plant-based foods dramatically reduces your risk of a broad spectrum of diseases, including heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and cancer. Whole picks up where The China Study left off. While The China Study revealed what we should eat and provided the powerful empirical support for this answer, Whole answers the question of why. Why does a whole-food, plant-based diet provide optimal nutrition? Whole demonstrates how far the scientific reductionism of the nutrition orthodoxy has gotten off track and reveals the elegant wonders of the true holistic workings of nutrition, from the cellular level to the operation of the entire organism. Whole is a marvelous journey through cutting-edge thinking on nutrition, led by one of the masters of the science.</description>
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            <description>Weezy and her husband become increasingly perplexed by life challenges that compel their first daughter to move back into her childhood room, their second daughter to cancel her wedding, and their son to become enmeshed in a relationship disaster.</description>
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            <description>Dancer Melanie Brooks had escaped small-town Oklahoma, giving up the country for Broadways bright lights. Yet after her mothers funeral called her back, her own health issues forced her to stay. Now her tenant, too-hot-for-his-own-good Adam Benson, is giving her a reason to dance again. But has a killer set his sights on her, too? Adam knows a little something about fresh starts. As for his beautiful neighbor, he doesnt see a wheelchair--he sees a woman who understands. But as the heat grows between them, he cant avoid the feeling that more than her big-city past haunts her--and that danger has been lurking, waiting to strike.</description>
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            by Kim, Susan, 1958-
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            <description>In a post-apocalyptic world where everyone dies at age nineteen and rainwater contains a killer virus, loners Esther and Eli band together with a group of mutant, hermaphroditic outsiders to fight a corrupt ruler and save the town of Prin.</description>
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            by Makos, Adam.
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            <description>Chronicling the United States Marine Corps actions in the Pacific theater of operations, Voices of the Pacific presents the true stories of heroism and honor as told by such World War II veterans as Sid Phillips, R. V. Burgin, and Chuck Tatum...</description>
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            <description>Combat medic Vance Smith made a promise to a fallen officer: to treat the mans young daughter to an idyllic vacation at Beach House No. 9. One month, some sun and surf, a helmet list of activities to check off and Vance will move on. But the little girl hes expecting turns out to be a full-grown woman. With silky hair, big brown eyes and smelling sweetly of the cupcakes she makes for her mobile bakery, Layla Parker is irresistible.</description>
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            <title>A constellation of vital phenomena a novel
            by Marra, Anthony.
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            <description>After an alien force known as the Icon colonizes Earth, decimating humanity, four surviving teenagers must piece together the mysteries of their pasts--in order to save the future.</description>
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            <title>Toms River a story of science and salvation
            by Fagin, Dan.
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            <title>The Paradise guest house
            by Sussman, Ellen, 1954-
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            <description>A riveting and poignant novel of one womans journey to Bali in search of love, renewal, and a place to call home--perfect for readers of Elizabeth Gilberts Eat, Pray, Love and Alex Garlands The Beach. It starts as a trip to paradise. Sent on assignment to Bali, Jamie, an American adventure guide, imagines spending weeks exploring the islands lush jungles and pristine white sand beaches...</description>
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            <description>Wheres the fine line between darkness and desire, need and oblivion, pain and pleasure? A man as talented as Sinner bass guitarist Jace Seymour needs a woman who can beat out his self-doubt... and a woman as strong as Mistress V needs a man she cant always overpower... In each others tight embrace, an escape from harsh reality is always a welcome diversion... Sizzling sex, drugs, and rock n roll-- what could be better?</description>
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            by Jacobs, John Hornor.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1727469</link>
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            <description>Fifteen-year-old fast-talking Shreve is thriving in juvenile detention until he is assigned a strangely silent and vulnerable new cellmate, Jack, who just might have superpowers and who attracts the attention both of the cellblock bullies and sinister Mr. Quincrux.</description>
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            by Miller, Juliette.
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            by Greve, Meg.
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            <description>When Humpty Dumptys friends fall off of their chairs while eating in the kings kitchen, the cooks make the best of the situation by making them into different foods, until Humpty Dumpty decides that it would be safer to eat in a different kitchen.</description>
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            <description>Amy already has one naughty little sister, so why do her parents need another baby? Will there be any room left for Amy? At least she has her dog, Choc. He makes Amy feel like shes the most important person in the world. But can Choc help Amy to see that...</description>
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            <description>When Mauds perfect twin sister, Milly, plans a sleepover, Mum forces Maud to have her friends over too. What can possibly go wrong? Nothing much... just that Mauds mum might find out about Rotwood High being a school for real monsters!</description>
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            <description>A German shepherd describes her life as the first guide dog trained to serve the blind.</description>
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            by Warner, Gertrude Chandler, 1890-1979.
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            <description>When the Boxcar Children uncover a strange puzzle in a friends backyard, its just the beginning of the spy game--a search for clues leading to gold! The children must make sense of a mysterious old photo and a riddle. But soon the children begin to suspect that theres a mystery inside the mystery. Just who is behind the spy game, anyway?</description>
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            by Scottoline, Lisa.
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            <description>Fleeing home from his military service in Afghanistan when his wife dies in an apparent freak household accident, Dr. Mike Scanlon struggles with the tragedy, his inability to bond with his new baby daughter, and a downsizing in his medical practice.</description>
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            <title>Liebermans law
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            by Edwards, Eve, 1969-
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            <description>In 1586 England, sixteen-year-old Mercy Hart, daughter of one of Londons wealthiest and most devout merchants, considers renouncing her family for love of Kit, a lowly actor and playboy, until Kit is accused of treason, testing Mercys resolve.</description>
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            by Glines, Abbi.
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            <description>Marcus Hardy had hoped to enjoy a year away at college while he put the summer hed rather forget behind him. But instead, hes jerked right back to the coastal town of Sea Breeze, Alabama due to a family crisis. The only bright spot is Willow, Low, the fascinating red head who sleeps over several times a week. The problem is shes sleeping in bed with his new roommate, Cage Watson.</description>
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            <title>The customer rules [the 39 essential rules for delivering sensational service]
            by Cockerell, Lee.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1748797</link>
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            <description>The former EVP of Walt Disney World shares indispensible Rules for serving customers with consistency, efficiency, creativity, sincerity, and excellence. Lee Cockerell knows that success in business--any business--depends upon winning and keeping customers.</description>
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1749105</link>
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            <description>After escaping a secret military complex amid the zombie apocalypse, B roams the streets of a very changed London, dirty and dangerous and eerily quiet, except for the shuffling of the undead. Once again, B must find a way to survive against brain-eating zombies...</description>
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            by MacAlister, Katie.
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            <description>Joy Randalls Top 5 Tips for Vampire Hunters: Location, location, location. Vampires wont be caught dead (ha!) in places like discos, ten-minute lube shops, or Switzerland. Trust your eyes. You know the handsome, annoyingly arrogant, self-assured man in the shadows with long hair and a cleft in his chin? Hes your vampire. No matter how tempting it might be, do not accidentally acquire a paper cut on your finger and suggest your vampire kiss it to make it better. Play it cool. Dont offer to accompany your prince of the night on the talk-show circuit, and whatever you do, dont offer him your heart! Most of all, remember: being a vampire is nothing to laugh about.</description>
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            <description>When history teacher Ben Ross starts a classroom experiment, with the intention of showing students the processes behind social control in Nazi Germany, things get out of hand and the power of group pressure becomes a frightening reality.</description>
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            by Sheridan, Sam.
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            <description>Sam Sheridan has traveled the world as an amateur boxer and mixed martial arts fighter; he has worked as an EMT, a wilderness firefighter, a sailor, a cowboy at the largest ranch in Montana, and in construction under brutal conditions at the South Pole. If he isnt ready for the apocalypse and the fractured world that will ensue, we are all in a lot of trouble. Despite an arsenal of skills that puts many to shame, when Sam became a father he was beset with nightmares about being unable to protect his son. If the power grid went down, how much food and water would you need? If you were forced outside the city limits, could you survive in the wilderness? And lets not even talk about plagues and attacking aliens. The problem is, each scenario requires a different skill set--so Sam decides to gain as many skills as possible--From publisher description.</description>
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            <description>In a future world baked dry by the sun and divided into those who live inside the wall and those who live outside it, sixteen-year-old midwife Gaia Stone is forced into a difficult choice when her parents are arrested and taken into the city.</description>
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            <description>In this pulse-pounding and thrillingly sensual novel, New York Times bestselling author Lara Adrian returns to the mesmerizing world of the Midnight Breed, following new characters into a dark future where an uneasy peace can unravel into war--and a great betrayal can mask an all-consuming love. Twenty years after the terror of First Dawn--when mankind learned that vampires lived secretly among them--the threat of violence reigns as the two species struggle to coexist...</description>
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            by Stearns, Richard E.
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            <description>Just before he left, Jesus sent his followers into the world with a revolutionary mission: to change the world by proclaiming Gods truth and demonstrating his incredible love. But the single task he gave us to accomplish remains unfinished. Rich Stearns takes us on a breathtaking journey to rediscover the critical mission of Christ in our world today and the richness of Gods calling on our lives. Have you wondered why we are here, what our purpose is, and where we fit in the bigger story that God is writing? How should our faith affect our careers, our money, our families, and our lives? And why does it matter? We will find our deepest purpose only when we discover the unique role God created for us to play in his unfolding story.</description>
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            by Savage, Michael, 1942-
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            <description>Discovering that the U.S. is being targeted by a secret and lethal conspiracy, disgraced television host Jack Hatfield taps the expertise of an idealistic staffer from the Office of Naval Intelligence to expose an imminent biochemical attack.</description>
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            by Cotton, Ralph  W.
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            <description>Horse trader Will Summers is known for his ability to intimidate just about anyone. When the infamous Bendigo Brothers steal Summers horses, they cant imagine the trouble theyve just gotten themselves into. Tracking the men like a bunch of animals, Summer will make sure theyre marked with his own special brand--one theyll never forget.</description>
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            by MacDonald, John D. 1916-1986.
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