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Carley's Song (2007)
The exciting sequel to THE REMEMBER BOX. Poised at the edge of a mystifying adult world, twelve-year...

The Family (2001)
Escaping from the ruthless Samuel Hunter, three powerful young psychics--Summer Mann, James Powell, ...

100 Best-loved Poems (1995)
Popular, well-known poetry: "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love," "Shall I compare thee to a summer...

Banish Boring Words! (2009)
Offers reproducible word lists that include synonym choices, tranistions, sensory words, action verb...

How to (Un)cage a Girl (2008)
A celebration of girls and women in a three part poetry collection that is powerful, hopeful, authen...

The Lost King (1995)
Only a handful of Guardians stand between the hidden heir to the Starfire dynasty and the ruthless R...

The Taken (Foxcraft #1) (2015)
The first book in a thrilling fantasy trilogy starring one of the animal kingdom's most hunted heroe...

The Knitgrrl Guide to Professional Knitwear Design (2010)
The first-ever book targeted to designers of all experience levels who want to create, communicate a...

Devalued and Distrusted (2013)
An expert's view on solving the challenges confronting today's pharmaceutical industry Author John L...

Fermat's Last Theorem (2002)
This is the story of the solving of a puzzle that has confounded mathematicians since the 17th centu...

Send Us a Lady Physician (1985)
Traces the history of women physicians in America, explains why the number of women in the field dec...

Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church (2001)
John Wijngaards may be the only Roman Catholic priest to have resigned from the priesthood because o...

Churchill's Folly (2004)
A scholar and adviser to Tony Blair's government analyzes how Churchill created the artificial monar...

Song of Spider-Man (2013)
Playwright Glen Berger's hilarious memoir of a theatrical dream--or nightmare--come true with a cast...

Turnaround (1993)
The acclaimed film director Milos Forman was orphaned in a small Czechoslovakian town during WW2: he...

The Collier's Weekly Version of the Turn of the Screw (2010)
"She was the most beautiful child I had ever seen, and I afterward wondered that my employer had not...