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 | Jerome Camps Out by Eileen Christelow, Johnny Heller Jerome Alligator is happy to be going camping with his Swamp School classmates, but his excitement turns to disappointment when he realizes that he and his friend P.J. have to share a tent with Buster, the class bully. It doesn`t take long for Buster to start playing mean tricks, but soon Jerome and P.J. come up with a clever way to put Buster in his place. Color illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Eileen Christelow, Johnny Heller PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Independent Command by James Doohan, S. M. Stirling Description not available.When the spiderlike Fibians launch an attack against Earth and its colonies, flight engineer Peter Raeder takes over command of the starship Invincible from the ship's injured captain and journeys behind enemy lines to stop the raiders, but he soon finds himself lost in alien space, with a damaged ship, and discovers a strange secret about the monstrous Fibians. AUTHOR: James Doohan, S. M. Stirling PUBLISHER: Baen Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Fountain by Emily Grayson In a small upstate New York town, a frustrated housewife must choose between her kind, loving husband and her rich, sexy old flame, who has suddenly shown up and declared his undying passion for her. AUTHOR: Emily Grayson PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Golden Bowl by Edgar Box, Flo Gibson, Henry James, Patricia Crick, Virginia Llewellyn Smith Possibly James's most complex and difficult work, THE GOLDEN BOWL concerns four characters: the American art connoisseur Adam Verver, his daughter Maggie, Maggie's old school friend Charlotte Stant, and Charlotte's ex-suitor Prince Amerigo. The fabulously wealthy Ververs encounter the prince on their European tour, and he and Maggie fall in love and are married. When Charlotte comes to visit, Adam Verver asks her to marry him. The two couples settle in London, where Maggie begins to suspect the previous liaison between her husband and her friend. Desperately in love with the prince and unable to bear the presence of his old lover, Maggie persuades her father to take Charlotte back to America to live, without revealing to him what she knows. Impressed by Maggie's handling of the delicate situation, the prince falls truly in love with her. A golden bowl found in a Bloomsbury antique shop, and later smashed to pieces, serves as the emblem for the complicated web of love and betrayal James deals with in this novel. AUTHOR: Edgar Box, Flo Gibson, Henry James, Patricia Crick, Virginia Llewellyn Smith PUBLISHER: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Chobits: Volume 2 (Paperback) Description not available. Edition: Paperback
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PUBLISHER: TOKYOPOP FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science Fiction & Fantasy 
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