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|  | The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2003 by Edward B. Fiske Description not available.Draws on interviews with administrators and students to furnish data on three hundred of the country's most prominent colleges. AUTHOR: Edward B. Fiske PUBLISHER: Sourcebooks, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | England, England by Julian Barnes Imagine all the national treasures of England - Stonehenge to Buckingham Palace - grouped together on a little island...This is precisely what a visionary tycoon plans to accomplish, seeking to make millions on the lucrative tourist trade. AUTHOR: Julian Barnes PUBLISHER: NewStar Media, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Ribsy by Barbara Caruso, Beverly Cleary, Debra Monk, Louis Darling The further adventures of Henry Huggins's dog Ribsy--this time told from Ribsy's point of view. Here Ribsy gets lost while searching for Henry at a shopping mall. He has many adventures--some good, some bad--as he tries to make his way back to Klickitat Street. Will boy and dog ever be reunited? Illustrated with black-and-white drawings. AUTHOR: Barbara Caruso, Beverly Cleary, Debra Monk, Louis Darling PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Psychology of the Internet by Patricia M. Wallace This scholarly analysis examines how the Internet transforms professional and personal communication, encouraging a relaxation of social norms. The book discusses group dynamics within on-line support networks, the rise in aggressive on-line behavior, and the effects of e-commerce and pornography. AUTHOR: Patricia M. Wallace PUBLISHER: Cambridge University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem A cycle of short stories, Lem`s THE CYBERIAD follows the adventures of a pair of robots who attempt to outdo each other as manufacturers of various fantastical machines that do the bidding of others. AUTHOR: Stanislaw Lem PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen, George Wendt, Wendy Lamb Fifteen-year-old Charley lies about his age so he can fight in the Civil War. As a Union soldier, Charley goes through training and four battles, including Gettysburg. After being wounded, Charley is sent home to recover, but finds he is also suffering from Soldier's Heart --the Civil War-era term for shell shock, or post-traumatic stress disorder. AUTHOR: Gary Paulsen, George Wendt, Wendy Lamb PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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