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|  | Mister Perfect by Jenna Stern Description not available.When four female colleagues at a Michigan corporation compile a list of qualities that would make up the perfect man, they unwittingly unleash a murderer who targets them for the perfect murder--one at a time. By the author of All the Queen's Men. Reprint. AUTHOR: Jenna Stern PUBLISHER: Pocket Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Art for Dummies by Thomas Hoving, Hoving Associates, Inc. Staff In this introduction, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Thomas Harding provides 14 chapters on the history of Western Art, shows readers how to begin their own collections, and offers tips for visiting famous galleries all over the world. AUTHOR: Thomas Hoving, Hoving Associates, Inc. Staff PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Big Book of Misunderstanding by Jim Gladstone Joshua Royalton, a mixed-up kid growing up in Philadelphia, goes on to Yale, adulthood, and self-realization. AUTHOR: Jim Gladstone PUBLISHER: Haworth Press, Incorporated, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Trench by Bruce Reizen, Steve Alten This is the sequel to MEG. After succesfully vanquishing the monstrous Meg, biologist Jonas Taylor finds himself shark hunting again when Meg's offspring, named Angel, escapes its aquarium home and heads towards the open sea. AUTHOR: Bruce Reizen, Steve Alten PUBLISHER: Brilliance Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | On the Day His Daddy Left by Eric J. Adams, Kathleen Adams, Layne Johnson Like many children, Danny is afraid his parents' divorce is his fault. So on the day his daddy leaves, Danny writes a secret question on a slip of paper Is it my fault? He shows the question to his teacher, his friend, and his dad and mom. Everyone reassures him that the divorce is not his fault. Oh, no, says his father. Please don't even think this is true. With tears in her eyes, his mom writes NO on the back of the paper so when Danny needs to, he can be comforted again and again. In this simple, poignant story, Eric J. Adams and Kathleen Adams focus on the misplaced guilt commonly felt by children of divorcing parents. Layne Johnson's realistic paintings dramatically convey Danny's strong emotions. AUTHOR: Eric J. Adams, Kathleen Adams, Layne Johnson PUBLISHER: Whitman, Albert & Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | SMIL SMIL: ADDING MULTIMEDIA TO THE WEB begins with a short section on understanding the language and authoring tools. Quickly the reader moves on to learn the SMIL 2.0 specification using step-by-step examples. The book wraps up with a selection of projects designed to illustrate the various player/browser SMIL implementations. As a special feature the book has a complete tag reference. A comprehensive resource for the SMIL author and the first book to focus on how to author media-rich Web sites using SMIL. CATEGORY: General 
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