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|  | Study in Scarlet by Anne Perry, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bill Barry, John Michael, Owen Dudley Edwards Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's first mystery to feature Sherlock Holmes tells the story of how he meets Dr. Watson, moves to 221B Baker Street and, using his extraordinary deductive skills, takes on the case of a mysterious murder that baffles Scotland Yard. After a carefully explained dissection of the clues left behind, Sherlock Holmes demonstrates, for the first of many times, why he is considered the world's greatest detective. AUTHOR: Anne Perry, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bill Barry, John Michael, Owen Dudley Edwards PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Clap Hands by Helen Oxenbury Kate Greenway Medalist Helen Oxenbury's most beloved books are now available with newly designed covers. Simple text and colorful, lovable artwork accompany these ALA Notable Children's Books. Complementary title, All Fall Down. AUTHOR: Helen Oxenbury PUBLISHER: Little Simon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Colors by Innovative Kids Staff Floatable, bright, multi-colored foam learning tool helps young minds discover the joy of colors and builds early childhood skills. AUTHOR: Innovative Kids Staff PUBLISHER: Innovative Kids FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Glad Monster, Sad Monster by Anne Miranda, Ed Emberley This introduction to feelings is intended to help children and adults discuss their emotions in a non-threatening way. Each page of the book features a monster who talks about feeling sad, happy, lonely, glad, and so on. The paper masks that fold out from the book can serve as the basis for discussions. Colorful cartoon-style illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Anne Miranda, Ed Emberley PUBLISHER: Little, Brown & Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Robert Ludlum's the Hades Factor by Gayle Lynds, Jonathan Ryder, Joseph Campanella The first book in best-selling author Robert Ludlum's new paperback series, co-written by Gayle Lynds, involves a love-struck Army doctor, his molecular biologist fiancee, and a horrific new virus that kills its victims by causing their lungs to fill up with blood. Just when the fiancee discovers a cure for the disease, crooks ransack her lab and viciously inject a dose of the virus into her system, causing her to die almost instantaneously. Now it's up to the grieving Colonel Jon Smith to find his beloved's killers and the serum that will cure the deadly disease. AUTHOR: Gayle Lynds, Jonathan Ryder, Joseph Campanella PUBLISHER: Audio Renaissance FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Diary of a Nobody George Grossmith's hilariously low-key account of Charles Pooter, an incredibly boring and undistinguished London clerk, is one of the great comic masterpieces. Originally illustrated by Grossmith's brother Weedon, it was a great favorite of T. S. Eliot, and was called by Evelyn Waugh the funniest book in the world. CATEGORY: General 
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