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|  | The Eyre Affair by Elizabeth Sastre, Jasper Fforde In an alternate 1985, where the Crimean War still rages 130-odd years later, Thursday Next works for a special operations unit that prevents criminals from damaging the world of literature. Though normally a fairly low-stress job, it heats up for Thursday when one of the three most evil villains in the world is accused of permanently altering the Charles Dickens classic MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. And as if that weren`t enough, Thursday has more than enough work ahead of her when the scoundrel sets his dastardly sights on the world`s most beloved book, JANE EYRE. AUTHOR: Elizabeth Sastre, Jasper Fforde PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Menlike Trees, Walking by Robert Di Pasquale Men Like Trees, Walking is a collection of short stories that explores the relationships that men have with each other, whether that be fathers and sons, friends, lovers, abusers and victims, or brothers. The stories reflect different historical eras, past and present, and are intricately woven to reflect the emotional outcome of all interactions. AUTHOR: Robert Di Pasquale PUBLISHER: Creative Arts Book Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Sitting Inside by Scott Whitney Description not available.Presents teachings, stories, and practices that are meant to help the reader touch the Buddha inside. AUTHOR: Scott Whitney PUBLISHER: Parallax Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Spec Ops Squad Description not available.Assigned to an experimental regiment as a Spec Ops Squad leader, Sergeant Bart Dragon Drak races against time to mold his raw recruits, made up of every alien race in the Alliance, into an effective fighting force before the Ilion Federation can launch an invasion that could destroy the Alliance. Original. PUBLISHER: Ace Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Gideon's People by Carolyn Meyer A 12-year-old Hasidic Jewish boy is forced to stay with an Amish family when he is hurt in an accident in this story set during the turn of the century. Isaac is uncomfortable around this family and culture that is so different from his own. He is also confused by 16-year-old Gideon's interest in the world outside the Amish community. Will Isaac learn Gideon's startling secret? AUTHOR: Carolyn Meyer PUBLISHER: Harcourt Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Son of the Sword by Julianne Lee While at a Renaissance festival, martial arts instructor Dylan Matheson picks up an intricately designed sword and is magically transported to 18th-century Scotland--right in the middle of the battle for Scottish independence. AUTHOR: Julianne Lee PUBLISHER: Ace Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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