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|  | A Book of Blue Flowers by Robert L. Geneve Blue in all its hues is the focus of this unusual gardening book, which includes every blue plant available for the home garden, with instructions for growing. AUTHOR: Robert L. Geneve PUBLISHER: Timber Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | The Oxford Reader's Companion to George Eliot by John Rignall This adjunct to the novels of George Eliot is a compilation of 500 articles written by more than 50 Eliot scholars, and covers most aspects of her work, from the influence of E.T.A. Hoffman to recent film versions of her novels. AUTHOR: John Rignall PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Lost Legends of New Jersey Anthony Rubin is in love with Juliette, whose father is said to be a powerful Mafioso. This twist on the Romeo-and-Juliet theme takes place in northern New Jersey. A New York Times Notable Book for the year 2000. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Very Bad Poetry by Kathryn Petras An anthology of wonderfully bad poetry written in English, including Earwigs , The Spleen , Oxford Cheese Ode , and Potato Bug Exterminators . AUTHOR: Kathryn Petras PUBLISHER: Random House, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Only Bread, Only Light by Stephen Kuusisto This volume of poems contains varied subject matter; homages to poets Ted Berrigan and Ogden Nash sit beside poems that address the poet's experience of his deteriorating eyesight. Kuusisto calls on the surrealist and metaphysical traditions. AUTHOR: Stephen Kuusisto PUBLISHER: Copper Canyon Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Rescue of Memory A young woman finds photographs and films in her father's closet that record the faces of Holocaust victims, including her mother. This novel is about her struggle to live within the shadow of the Holocaust and the effect it had on her father and, ultimately, herself. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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