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            <title>Barbara Brackmans encyclopedia of appliqu : 2000 traditional and modern designs, updated history of appliqu : new! 5 quilt projects
            by Brackman, Barbara.
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            <description>Features designs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries arranged by design structure so that unknown patterns can be identified. Also included is a history of American appliqu--Provided by publisher.</description>
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            <title>Motherhood is the new MBA : using your parenting skills to be a better boss
            by Storm, Shari.
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            <title>Reinventing the body, resurrecting the soul [how to create a new self]
            by Chopra, Deepak.
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            <description>In his groundbreaking book Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, Dr. Chopra revealed the connection between health and consciousness. In this work, he takes the process a step further, showing how the body is actually a reflection of the mind.</description>
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            <title>Reversible knitting : 50 brand-new, groundbreaking stitch patterns : + 20 projects from top designers
            by Barr, Lynne.
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            <title>Clean breaks : 500 new ways to see the world
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            <title>The politically incorrect guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal
            by Murphy, Robert P.
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            <description>Robert Murphy reveals the stark truth that free-market failure didnt cause the Great Depression and the New Deal didnt cure it. He tells why World War II didnt help the economy or get us out of the Great Depression, why it took FDR to make the Depression great, and why Herbert Hoover was more like Obama and less like Bush than the liberal media would have you believe.</description>
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            <title>I am the new black
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            <title>Jesus : a new understanding of Gods son
            by Girzone, Joseph F.
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            <description>Drawing on scriptural studies, presents a non-doctrinal assessment of Jesuss message and teachings, sharing personal anecdotes, Biblical tales, and fan stories from around the world to explain the development of key beliefs and mysteries.</description>
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            <title>English for new Americans
            
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            <title>The secret founding of America : the real story of Freemasons, Puritans &amp; the battle for the new world
            by Hagger, Nicholas.
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            <title>Patchwork party : 10 festive new quilts &amp; the recipes that inspired them
            by Bonsib, Sandy
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            <description>10 pieced quilt projects paired with the recipes that inspired them--Provided by publisher.</description>
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            <title>Customer centered selling : sales techniques for a new world economy
            by Jolles, Robert L.
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            <title>Love soup : 160 all-new vegetarian recipes from the author of The Vegetarian Epicure
            by Thomas, Anna.
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            <title>America for sale : fighting the new world order, surviving a global depression, and preserving U.S.A. sovereignty
            by Corsi, Jerome R.
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            <description>Explains the globalists plan to put America on the chopping block and offers constructive solutions for resisting the global New Deal, reversing our dependence on foreign oil, and strengthening our middle class.</description>
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            <title>Rich dads conspiracy of the rich : the 8 new rules of money
            by Kiyosaki, Robert T.
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            <title>Heliophysics : the solar and space physics of a new era : recommended roadmap for science and technology 2009-2030.
            
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            <title>The new secrets of style : your complete guide to dressing your best every day
            
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            <description>Covers everything readers need to know to dress well, with piece-by-piece wardrobe analysis; easy-to-read flattery charts; shopping secrets; no-fail shoe rules; and tailoring, storage, and care tips.</description>
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            <title>A.D. : New Orleans after the deluge
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            <description>Uses graphic novel format to depict the events of Hurricane Katrina though six true stories of New Orleanians who survived the storm, including Denise, who experienced the chaos of the Superdome, and a doctor whose French Quarter home was unscathed.</description>
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            <title>Learn about the United States : quick civics lessons for the new naturalization test
            
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            <title>Queen bees &amp; wannabes : helping your daughter survive cliques, gossip, boyfriends, and the new realities of girl world
            by Wiseman, Rosalind
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            <title>A new era of responsibility : renewing Americas promise
            
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            <description>Synopsis:  This document provides a description of the Obama Administrations fiscal policies and major budgetary initiatives. This document is an overview of the full Fiscal Year 2010 Budget, expected to be released by June 30, 2009.</description>
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            <title>I am the new black
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            <title>Benjamin Franklin : electrified the world with new ideas
            by Venezia, Mike.
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            <title>The Oxford new French dictionary : French-English, English-French.
            
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            <title>Making more needle-felting magic : new techniques, creative projects
            by Duke, Margo
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            <title>150 tips and tricks for new nurses
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            <title>The new Portuguese table : exciting flavors from Europes western coast
            by Leite, David.
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            <title>New Moon : the official illustrated movie companion
            by Vaz, Mark Cotta.
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            <description>Explore the making of the film New Moon in this ultimate visual companion, lavishly illustrated with full-color photos of the cast, locations, and sets. This beautiful paperback edition celebrates the onscreen creation of Stephenie Meyers fascinating world, brought to life by Academy Award-nominated director Chris Weitz.</description>
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            <title>The new codependency help and guidance for todays generation
            by Beattie, Melody.
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            <description>In Codependent no more, Melody Beattie introduced the world to the term codependency. Now Beattie has written a follow-up volume which clears up misconceptions about codependency, identifies how codependent behavior has changed, and provides a new generation with a road map to wellness. Codependency, she shows, is not an illness but rather a series of behaviors that once broken down and analyzed can be successfully combated--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance
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            <description>In this hilarious, tongue-in-cheek memoir, writer, actress, and gorgeous stand up comedian Elna Baker tells what its like to be the Mormon Tina Fey--the girl who distresses her family when she chooses NYU over BYU; the girl whos cultivating an oxymoronic identity as a bold, educated, modern, funny, proper, abstinent, religious stand-up comic, equal parts wholesome and hot.</description>
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            <title>The rough guide to New England
            by Hull, Sarah.
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            <title>The Oxford new Spanish dictionary : Spanish-English, English-Spanish, Espaol-Ingls, Ingls-Espaol
            
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            <description>For students, travelers and business people, this dictionary provides a fully revised and thoroughly updated reference with Spanish-to-English and English-to-Spanish sections. More than 100,000 words and phrases are translated in a portable format. Frequently used words are highlighted in a special layout. Also included are quick-reference number charts and a pronunciation guide.</description>
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            <title>1000 new eco designs and where to find them
            by Proctor, Rebecca.
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            <title>The new essential guide to gay &amp; lesbian weddings
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            <title>Felt it! Stitch it! Fabulous! : over 30 new uses for old sweaters
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            <title>Atomic awakening : a new look at the history and future of nuclear power
            by Mahaffey, James A.
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            <description>Evaluates the potential of nuclear technology as a non-polluting, renewable energy source while describing how nuclear energys negative association with weapons development and the Cold War has stymied the progress of its beneficial uses.</description>
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            <title>Martineztown, 1823-1950 : Hispanics, Italians, Jesuits &amp; land investors in New Town Albuquerque
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            <title>Hit the ground running a manual for new leaders
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            <description>Jennings draws on the examples of ten CEOs who successfully implemented dramatic transformations within the early days of their jobs to identify ten golden rules for taking over leadership responsibilities, formulating a strategy, and inspiring working teams.</description>
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            <title>The Weiser field guide to vampires : legends, practices, and encounters old and new
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            <title>1-2-3 magic for kids : helping your children understand the new rules
            by Phelan, Thomas W.
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            <description>Designed for children to read with their parents, explains good behavior, rules and consequences.</description>
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            <title>Current (2004-07) conditions and changes in ground-water levels from predevelopment to 2007, southern High Plains aquifer, east-central New Mexico, Curry County, Portales, and Causey Lingo underground water basins
            by Tillery, Anne C.
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            <description>The Southern High Plains aquifer is the principal aquifer in Curry and Roosevelt Counties, N. Mex., and primary source of water in southeastern New Mexico. Successful water-supply planning for New Mexicos Southern High Plains requires knowledge of the current aquifer conditions and a context to estimate future trends given current aquifer-management policy. This report provides a summary of the current (2007) water-level status of the Southern High Plains aquifer in New Mexico, including a basis for estimating future trends by comparison with historical conditions. This report includes estimates of the extent of ground-water level declines in the Curry County, Portales, and Causey-Lingo Ground-water Management Area parts of the High Plains Aquifer in eastern New Mexico since predevelopment. Maps representing 2007 water levels, water-level declines, aquifer saturated thickness, and depth to water accompanied by hydrographs from representative wells for the Southern High Plains aquifer in the Curry County, Portales, and Causey Lingo Underground Water Basins were prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer. The results of this mapping show the water level declined as much as 175 feet in the study area at rates as high as 1.76 feet per year.</description>
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            <title>New in chess yearbook 88 : [the chess players guide to opening news].
            
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            <title>Current (2004-07) conditions and changes in ground-water levels from predevelopment to 2007, southern High Plains aquifer, southeast New Mexico, Lea County underground water basin
            by Tillery, Anne C.
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            <description>The Southern High Plains aquifer is the principal aquifer and primary source of water in southeastern New Mexico. The Lea County portion of the aquifer covers approximately the northern two thirds of the 4,393-square-mile county. Successful water-supply planning for New Mexicos Southern High Plains requires knowledge of the current aquifer conditions and a context from which to estimate future trends given current aquifer-management policy. Maps representing water-level declines, current (2007) water levels, aquifer saturated thickness, and depth to water accompanied by hydrographs from representative wells for the Southern High Plains aquifer in the Lea County Underground Water Basin were prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer. Results of this mapping effort show the water level has declined as much as 97 feet in the Lea County Underground Water Basin from predevelopment (1914-54) to 2007 with rates as high as 0.88 feet per year.</description>
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            <title>The Life Recovery Bible : New Living Translation.
            
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            <title>The great unraveling : losing our way in the new century
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            <title>The prisoner of Second Avenue : a new comedy
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            <title>No family history : the environmental links to breast cancer
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            <title>To everything there is a season : Pete Seeger and the power of song
            by Winkler, Allan M.
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            <title>The quest the historians search for Jesus and Muhammad
            by Peters, F. E.
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            <description>14 lectures that examine the similarities and differences in the searches for the historical Jesus and Muhammad.</description>
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            <title>Ultimate college guide 2010
            
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            <title>Star Wars, Knights of the Old Republic.
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            <description>Free at last from the false charges against him, former Jedi student Zayne Carrick is ready and able to seek his fortune across the galaxy. Accepting a partnership with his con-artist companion Gryph, Zayne and his friends Jarael, Rohlan, Slyssk, and Elbee head for the Core Worlds, where opportunities abound. To start business off right, theyve got a new ship and limitless ideas: parting some shady-dealing Chev from their unjustly earned credits, investigating a long-lost pleasure cruiser, and swindling the big-business world of sport dueling.--p. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <title>The Kennedy assassination--24 hours after : Lyndon B. Johnsons pivotal first day as president
            by Gillon, Steven M.
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            <description>Historian Steven Gillon tells the story of how Johnson consolidated power in the twenty-four hours following the assassination. Based on scrupulous research and new archival sources, this narrative sheds new and surprising light on one of the most written-about events of the twentieth century.--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>No greater pleasure
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            <description>Young and innocent handmaiden Tranquilla Caden is required only to service her new master, Lord Gabriel Delessan, by stimulating his mind, nourishing his soul, and arousing his body, but finds herself falling hopelessly, and dangerously, in love with him.</description>
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            <title>Ralph Compton :  The convict trail : a Ralph Compton novel
            by West, Joseph A.
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            <description>As he transports six cold-blooded convicts across hard country, Deputy Marshal Logan Kane has to be prepared for anything. Evan with the hard cases caged in his prison wagon, Kane needs to watch his back and keep his Colt close at hand. There are rustlers, lynch mobs, and three brothers from a New Orleans gang to contend with - not to mention the convicts cronies who are looking to bust them loose. Kane is on the lookout for danger every waking moment ...</description>
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            <title>Free-range kids [giving our children the freedom we had without going nuts with worry]
            by Skenazy, Lenore.
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            <description>Lenore Skenazy called down a firestorm of controversy when she wrote a newspaper column about letting her nine-year-old ride alone on the New York City subway. In this plainspoken take on modern parenting, Skenazy offers a commonsense approach to letting kids be kids.</description>
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            <title>Rod Serlings The twilight zone : the midnight sun
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            <description>New York City has become almost uninhabitable when continuous sunlight causes unbearable heat, rationing of water and electricity, and swarms of people leaving, looking for cooler weather further north.</description>
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            <title>Think smart [a neuroscientists prescription for improving your brains performance]
            by Restak, Richard M.
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            <description>As an expert on the brain, Dr. Restak knows that in the last five years there have been exciting new scientific discoveries about the brain and its performance. Restak has asked his colleagues: What can I do to help my brain work more efficiently? He combines advice culled from cutting-edge research with brain-tuning exercises to show how individuals of any age can make their brains work more effectively. He presents a wide array of practical recommendations about a variety of topics, including the crucial role sleep plays in boosting creativity, the importance of honing sensory memory, and the neuron-firing benefits of certain foods.</description>
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            <description>Having recovered Angel, Max and the flock head to new York City to pursue a lead regarding their true identities.  But where the flock goes, erasers are sure to follow!  Even more troubling, though, is the voice thats begun whispering in Maxs head.  Is it really her destiny to save the world?-- p. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <description>Yukiteru, Yuno and Kurusu band together to prevent the battle of Future Diaries from getting out of hand. But when Yukiteru discovers a dark secret about Yuno that changes everything, will he still be able to trust her?  Now wary of his new friends, Yukiteru joins them on an investigation of a priestess from the temple who seems to have mysterious powers. As new Diary owners show up, each with their own ambitions, who, in this dark and desolate world, is friend and who is foe?--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <description>This book contains 42 shop projects, each presented with a cutting list and dimensioned drawing.  Some of the family-friendly projects include a New Years Eve rattle, a cannon that shoots marbles, a kite string reel, a pop-gun and whistle, a bow and arrow, a sword and a magic box--Cover p. [4].</description>
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            <description>Addresses the nutritional concerns faced by many who are new to plant-based, vegetarian diets and shows how to cover every nutritional base, from protein to calcium and beyond. Features irresistibly delicious food that satisfies on every level --including amazing desserts to keep the most stubborn sweet tooth happy.</description>
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            <description>Aside from being a politico, folksinger, and mystery author, Kinky Friedman is also a longtime animal advocate and feels as passionately about his pets as he does about legislative reform. But rather than simply write about his own experiences, why shouldnt he include a few friends? Of course, Kinkys address book is unique, and hes taken full advantage. In his new collection, the Kinkster writes about his famous friends and their pets, with candid, personal photos of the stars and their beloved animals. Hes got musicians, like Johnny Cash and his pig, Brian Wilson with his dog, and Willie Nelson doing his best horse whisperer impersonation; actors and comedians ranging from Phyllis Diller with Miss Kitty to Richard Pryor on a pygmy pony; and a lineup of writers, politicians, and some heroes of the past--Bill Clinton, Joseph Heller, and Mark Twain, to name a few.--From publisher description.</description>
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            <description>In this shocking follow-up to the New York Times bestseller Shattered Dreams, Irene Spencer tells the full story of her brother-in-law Ervil LeBaron and his unimaginable reign of terror and violence in their polygamist community.</description>
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            <description>Set in an alternate 21st-century reality where Korea possesses a royal family, it follows the lives of the Crown Prince Lee Shin, and his new bride, Chae-kyeong.</description>
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            <description>Eijis life hangs in the balance as factions once again shift and realign. Asahi struggles with her new powers and guilt over what happened in the past, while Tamaki strives to control the continuing outbreak of chaos in the present. And a mysterious new figure emerges to join the battle, but is he an ally or an enemy?! -- from publishers web site.</description>
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            <description>Explores the complex network of blogging and provides insights into the new medium with discussions on privacy, self-expression, authority, and community, and includes close-ups of blogging innovators, including Evan Williams of Blogger.</description>
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            <description>In a warm, affectionate true-life tale, New York Times bestselling author Bob Greene (When We Get to Surf City, Duty, Once Upon a Town) travels back to a place where--when little more than a boy--he had the grand good luck to find himself surrounded by a brotherhood and sisterhood of wayward misfits who, on the mezzanine of a Midwestern building, put out a daily newspaper that didnt even know it had already started to die.  In some American cities, Greene writes, famous journalists at mighty and world-renowned papers changed the course of history with their reporting.  But at the Columbus Citizen-Journal, there was a willful rejection of grandeur--these were overworked reporters and snazzy sportswriters, nerve-frazzled editors and insult-spewing photographers, who found pure joy in the fact that, each morning, they awakened to realize: I get to go down to the paper again today--Jacket.</description>
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            <description>The world of the Runelords has been combined by magic with another parallel world to form a new one, the beginning of a process that may unify all worlds into the one true world. In this follow-up to The Wyrmling Horde, Borenson has been transformed into a berserker warrior and becomes a pawn in a Byzantine game controlled by supernatural rulers.</description>
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            <description>A dangerous adventure begins for the Doctor and Jo Grant when they visit Stangmoor Prison for a demonstration of the new Keller Machine. The device is said to extract negative emotions from convicted prisoners, leaving them pacified and reformed. But when it apparently goes wrong, a far more sinister purpose is revealed.</description>
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            <description>New Yorks premier baker shares his no-knead, slow-rise fermentation method for baking rustic, deep-flavored bread in a home oven.</description>
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            <description>What is the difference between choking and panicking? Why are there dozens of varieties of mustard but only one variety of ketchup? What do football players teach us about how to hire teachers? What does hair dye tell us about the history of the twentieth century? In the past decade, Malcolm Gladwell has written three books that have radically changed how we understand our world and ourselves. Now, in What the Dog Saw, he brings together, for the first time, the best of his writing from The New Yorker over the same period.</description>
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            <description>Amidst the upheaval of Cromwells Britain, Jamie Sinclairs wit and military prowess have served him well. Leading a troop in Scotland, he impetuously marries a captured maiden, saving her from a grim fate. A highlands heiress to title and fortune, Catherine Drummond is not the woman Jamie believes her to be. When her people effect her rescue and he cannot annul the marriage, Jamie goes to recapture his hellcat of a new wife. In a world where family and creed cannot be trusted, where faith fuels intolerance and war, Catherine and Jamie test the bounds of loyalty, friendship, and trust.--Publisher.</description>
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            <description>The history of the Shakespeare controversy is presented in this revised edition of the 1992 work, with new information and additional chapters. Part I documents and assesses the important theories on the authorship question. Part II is an annotated bibliography, arranged chronologically, of the works that deal with the controversy from its vague beginnings to the present--Provided by publisher.</description>
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            <description>Rhenn prepares for his liaison duties only to encounter hostility from his new commander and a threat from a vengeful High Holder, a situation for which he becomes a lone defender against gang lords, naval marines, and terrorist priests.</description>
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            <description>Discusses what has gone wrong with the American way of health to create the crisis in which the author feels the U.S. is embroiled and offers a solution that calls for a completely new culture of health and medicine.</description>
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            <description>Documents the authors discovery that his new family home in Florence had been the scene of a double murder, his relationship with the investigative journalist co-author, and how they both became targets of the police investigation into the murders.</description>
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            <description>Join the Fantastic Four in this collection of all-new adventures. Featuring Madame Masque, the Incredible Hulk and Galactus!</description>
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            <description>Founding Fathers expert and best selling historian John Ferling reveals a new side of George Washington, a masterful politician and clever infighter who concealed his fervent desire for the presidency with the virtuous image of a patriotic war hero.</description>
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            <description>Discover the wonders of the night sky with this bestselling astronomy guide  For a generation, Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide has introduced hundreds of thousands of readers worldwide to the night sky. Now this classic beginners guide has been completely revised to bring it up to date with the latest discoveries and graphics. Features over 80 new photos and illustrations, including a full-color insert  Reviews the newest telescopes and spacecraft. Includes an overview of the best astronomy Web sites. Written by award-winning author Dinah Moch. Packed with valuable tables, charts, and star and moon maps, this user-friendly guide makes it easy for you to quickly grasp the basic principles of astronomy and start observing the night sky. The book includes objectives, reviews, and self-tests, and can be used on its own as a self-teaching guide or as a supplement to astronomy course materials--Provided by publisher.</description>
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            <description>A narrative history of the destruction of Atlanta told through the points of view of key participants, both the Confederate and Union and how from its ashes and new South would arise.</description>
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            <description>Using historical anecdotes and contemporary reporting, Power Trip explains the roots of Americas energy addiction, its current state, and outlines real solutions that are arising from a new generation of activists, economists, entrepreneurs, and the business community--Provided by publisher.</description>
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            <description>Hao wants Spirit of Fire to consume the Golem for its mana ... with young Salerm still inside! Yoh will do what it takes to save her, but also must fight off the Golem and the ghost of Ludsevs father! With this many attackers, Yoh could seriously use the help of a friend --a friend like Joco and his powerful new Over Soul!--P. [4] of cover.</description>
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            <description>Renovating and selling her late husbands cabin is just the chance that Charity OClare needs. With the money, she and her daughter can move to the city - away from her family! Of course, as soon as she gets to tiny Mt. Knott, South Carolina, Charity finds a whole new family stew. Jason Burdett may be the handsomest man shes ever seen, but his meddlesome relatives are the last thing she needs. But Charity didnt count on Jason becoming her daughters hero.</description>
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            <description>A sharp-witted knockdown of Americas love affair with positive thinking and an urgent call for a new commitment to realism, existential clarity and courage.</description>
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            <description>Drawing on new interviews and previously unavailable documents, Mann finally answers the troubling questions about Reagans actual role in the crumbling of Soviet power; and concludes that by recognizing the significance of Gorbachev, Reagan helped bring the Cold War to a close.--container.</description>
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            <description>New Yorker David Denby discusses the undermining and often nasty tone (snark) that is currently pervading mainstream media and everyday conversation. Here, in witty and entertaining fashion, Denby lists the nine principles of snark as well as the history, evolution, and background causes of the snide tone.</description>
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            <description>Authors Steve Zaffron and Dave Logan offer listeners this engaging treatise on achieving business success. Using compelling real-world examples--such as a New Zealand steelmaking company turning their fortunes around in one year, and a Japanese building firm enjoying record profits during a terrible economic environment--Zaffron and Logan illustrate the three laws of performance that will help all entrepreneurs get their businesses back on track.</description>
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            <description>An unsparing observation about the disparity between social expectation and the actual experiences of new fathers shares stories from the authors life after the births of his three children.</description>
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            <description>In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, longtime New Orleans residents Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun are cast into an unthinkable struggle with forces beyond wind and water. In the days after the storm, Abdulrahman traveled the flooded streets in a secondhand canoe, passing on supplies and helping those he could. A week later, on September 6, 2005, Zeitoun abruptly disappeared-- arrested and accused of being an agent of al Qaeda.</description>
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            <description>A stunning and revealing examination of oils indelible impact on the countries that produce it and the people who possess it, of the power of oil to exacerbate existing problems and create new ones.</description>
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            <description>Netbooks are the hot new laptops--small, inexpensive, and just right for web browsing, email, and working on the fly.  But which model is best and how do you get the most out of your pint-sized powerhouse?--Back cover.</description>
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            <description>The Glass Castle is a remarkable memoir of resilience and redemption, and a penetrating look into a family at once deeply dysfunctional and uniquely vibrant. When sober, Jeannettes brilliant father captured his childrens imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Her mother was a free spirit who hated anything to do with domesticity. The Walls children learned to take care of themselves. They fed, clothed, and protected one another, and eventually found their way to New York. Their parents followed them, choosing to be homeless even as their children prospered. (Bestseller)</description>
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            <description>From an award-winning lawyer-reporter, this radically new explanation for Americas failing justice system squarely places the blame on the assembly-line approach of the nations courtrooms and argues for the development of a new method of checks and balances.</description>
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            <description>Go beyond the obvious and explore the secrets behind Windows 7 with this comprehensive guide. Discover new features and functionality. Provides expert advice to help you optimize performance ; eye-opening descriptions of poorly documented or undocumented features and procedures ; real-world workarounds and little-known tips and techniques, and insider tips for Installing or upgrading, hardware and software compatibility, organizing, fixing, and sharing digital photos, Zune as a digital media alternative, using tablet PCs and ultra-mobile PCs. -- Publisher info. from covers.</description>
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            <description>Brings together, for the first time, the best of Gladwells writing from The New Yorker in the past decade, including: the bittersweet tale of the inventor of the birth control pill; the dazzling inventions of the pasta sauce pioneer Howard Moscowitz; spotlighting Ron Popeil, the king of the American kitchen; and the secrets of Cesar Millan, the dog whisperer. Gladwell also explores intelligence tests, ethnic profiling and hindsight bias, and why it was that everyone in Silicon Valley once tripped over themselves to hire the same college graduate.</description>
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            <description>Incredible pictures reveal how everything in the human body fits and works together. Shows whats inside the human body. The Human Body Encyclopedia is packed with fascinating facts and spectacular close-up photographs that make the subject accessible and fun. Covering every part of the body from major body systems to individual cells in language accessible to young children. This book is an inspiring new edition to the First Reference series and a valuable teaching aid for parents and teachers. This exciting book is packed with fascinating facts that make basic anatomy accessible and fun. Full color.</description>
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            by Baym, Geoffrey.
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