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|  | A Pussycat's Christmas by Anne Mortimer, Margaret Wise Brown The mysterious and beautiful sounds of Christmas, experienced by Pussycat. AUTHOR: Anne Mortimer, Margaret Wise Brown PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Arabian Nights by Deborah N. Lattimore Picture book retellings of three stories from The Arabian Nights -- Aladdin , The Queen of the Serpents , and Ubar, the Lost City of Brass . Illustrated with color paintings. AUTHOR: Deborah N. Lattimore PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Double Trouble Squared by Kathryn Lasky The Starbuck family, aside from the parents, consists of two sets of twins: July Burton and Liberty Bell and Charlotte and Amalie. When Mr. Starbuck accepts a job in England, the girls find themselves using their telepathic powers to help solve a mystery which revolves around a long-lost manuscript of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle--the creator of Sherlock Holmes. AUTHOR: Kathryn Lasky PUBLISHER: Harcourt Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Tom Clancy's Power Plays by Jerome Preisler, Martin H. Greenberg, Tom Clancy Description not available.As a state-of-the-art fiber-optic cable system is laid down around the continent of Africa, two powerful men fight to control it--Roger Gordian, the head of UpLink Communications, and Harlan Devane, a ruthless blackmarket dealer who has kidnapped Gordian's daughter to get what he wants. Original. AUTHOR: Jerome Preisler, Martin H. Greenberg, Tom Clancy PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Glue by Irvine Welsh Four lads in an Edinburgh housing project grow up and in the process provide a vivid portrait--sometimes painful, sometimes humorous--of a beleaguered class, its victims and its survivors. A New York Times Notable Book for 2001. AUTHOR: Irvine Welsh PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Body and Soul by Mark Jarman Description not available.A leading poet discusses the role of poetry in creating narrative in a series of powerful, informative essays--including Where Poems Take Place, A Shared Humanity, and The Primal Storyteller --about the capacity of poetry to tell stories. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Mark Jarman PUBLISHER: University of Michigan Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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