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|  | The Feng Shui of Gardening by Philippa Waring Now gardens can bring health and happiness to their owners by encouraging the flow of energy through trees, water features, rocks, paths, flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of channeling the earth's beneficial energies to flow smoothly in and around the home, is practiced around the world. With the gardening advice in this book, any garden no matter how small, can follow the principles of Feng Shui. AUTHOR: Philippa Waring PUBLISHER: Independent Publishers Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | Give Yourself to The Rain & Other Poems by Leonard Marcus, Margaret Wise Brown, Teri Weidner The 24 previously unpublished poems by the famed mid-century children's author flit from pumpkins to snowstorms to the lavish sounds and colors of the outdoors. With full-color illustrations. AUTHOR: Leonard Marcus, Margaret Wise Brown, Teri Weidner PUBLISHER: McElderry, Margaret K. Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Partner in Crime by J. A. Jance Description not available.Sent to Cochise County in Arizona by the Washington State attorney general to investigate the murder of a star witness, J. P. Beaumont teams up with Sheriff Joanna Brady and is surprised to find in her a savvy fellow detective. 150,000 first printing. AUTHOR: J. A. Jance PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Chobits: Volume 3 (Paperback) Description not available. Edition: Paperback
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PUBLISHER: TOKYOPOP FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science Fiction & Fantasy 
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 | Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell A little boy writes to the zoo and asks for a pet. Lift the flaps to see the different animals he receives, and why they must be returned. Finally, the zoo sends a pet that's just right. A silly, fun book for pre-schoolers. AUTHOR: Rod Campbell PUBLISHER: Little Simon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Power & the Glory This story of bravery, cowardice, and moral decay is set in Mexico during the Calles regime of the 1930s, when the practice of Christianity was violently suppressed. It portrays the heroic and doomed efforts of a priest to minister secretly to the Catholics of the region. The whiskey priest is one of Greene's most memorable characters: a drunkard and fornicator, he nevertheless attempts to keep the Church alive in his province and puts his life at risk in the process. He is pursued throughout the story by the Chief of Police, a Javert-like figure who is a model of decorum, human decency--and coldheartedness. Widely acclaimed as one of Greene's finest books, it was the work that first established Green's reputation as a master of the novel form. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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