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|  | Kissing Doorknobs by Terry Spencer Hesser A coming-of-age story about Tara Sullivan, a girl suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. AUTHOR: Terry Spencer Hesser PUBLISHER: Dell Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Adventures with the Vikings by Alan Daniel, Bill Slavin, Lea Daniel, Linda Bailey Description not available.When twins Josh and Emma, and their little sister, Libby, enter the Good Times Travel Agency, they are hurled back in time to the age of the Vikings where they stow-away on a Viking ship and become slaves, in an entertaining blend of fact and fiction that teaches readers about life in Sandinavia around A.D. 800. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Alan Daniel, Bill Slavin, Lea Daniel, Linda Bailey PUBLISHER: Kids Can Press, Limited FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Moon on the Water by Mort Castle Description not available.A collection of disturbing horror tales shows our world in a new, darker light, revealing the many terrifying things that await us in the shadows, around the corner, and in our very own homes. Original. AUTHOR: Mort Castle PUBLISHER: Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Shadows of Balinor by Mary Stanton Description not available.Princess Arianna seeks the ancient archivist who holds the map of the Forgotten Fields, where her parents, the King and Queen, are being held captive. AUTHOR: Mary Stanton PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Death Is in the Air by Kate Kingsbury Description not available.At the height of World War II, the quiet English village of Sitting Marsh is thrown into turmoil by the murder of a local girl, a killing in which an escaped German pilot becomes the prime suspect, but local matriarch Elizabeth Hartleigh-Compton begins to suspect that something far more sinister is going on. Original. AUTHOR: Kate Kingsbury PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Milkman's Boy by Donald Hall, Greg Shed Paul Graves is proud of his father, the owner of a dairy farm. In the era in which the book is set, milk is delivered right to people's houses in glass bottles fresh from the dairy, and the process of pasteurization (sterilizing the milk) was a new invention. Paul's father refuses to pasteurize his milk, calling the process a fad. However, when Paul's sister gets sick from unpasteurized milk, Paul's father learns an important lesson about balancing change and tradition. Color illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Donald Hall, Greg Shed PUBLISHER: Walker & Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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