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|  | Ring Game by Pete Hautman Middle-aged Hyatt Hilton, scammer extraordinaire, has just found himself a young and dumb bride, who is going to play an integral part in his next scheme. AUTHOR: Pete Hautman PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Behind the Wheel by Janet S. Wong Thirty-six poems look at various aspects of driving, including passing the written driver's test, being pulled over by a cop, and having an accident, and treat them as metaphors for life. AUTHOR: Janet S. Wong PUBLISHER: McElderry, Margaret K. Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Have You Ever Done That? by Anne Hunter, Julie Hofstrand Larios A poetic text encourage readers to experience nature by doing such things as sleeping outside on a warm summer night, swinging above a river on a rope, walking through a cornfield, or watching the flight patterns of a dragonfly. Illustrated with watercolor paintings. AUTHOR: Anne Hunter, Julie Hofstrand Larios PUBLISHER: Front Street, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Run with the Hunted by Charles Bukowski, John Martin The best of Bukowski's novels, stories, and poems, this collection reads like an autobiography, relating the extraordinary story of his life and offering a sometimes harrowing, invariably exhilarating reading experience. A must for this counterculture idol's legion of fans. AUTHOR: Charles Bukowski, John Martin PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Busybody Nora by Barbara Caruso, Debbie Tilley, Johanna Hurwitz Six-year-old Nora wants to get to know everyone who lives in her New York City apartment building. They're all friendly--except for one, who considers her a busybody. AUTHOR: Barbara Caruso, Debbie Tilley, Johanna Hurwitz PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Bell Jar by Christina Moore, Diane W. Middlebrook, Frances McCullough, Lois Ames, Sylvia Plath Plath's only novel, published shortly before her suicide, THE BELL JAR tells the story, based on the author's own experiences, about a young woman's descent into madness. Esther Greenwood spends a month in New York City as a guest magazine editor--just as Plath did as a Mademoiselle magazine intern--and gradually loses her grip on reality. THE BELL JAR was so autobiographical that, when it was first published in 1963 in England, it appeared under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas. AUTHOR: Christina Moore, Diane W. Middlebrook, Frances McCullough, Lois Ames, Sylvia Plath PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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