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|  | A Leprechaun's St. Patrick's Day by James Rice, Sarah K. Blazek Five little leprechauns wreak havoc on the unsuspecting city of Dublin as it prepares to celebrate one of its most sacred holidays: St. Patrick's Day. The diminuitive mischief-makers begin the day by setting their sights on one family in particular, and a rather large one at that. This family consists of a mother and father and their eleven T'ank Gods (children). What will happen to this clan? What will happen during the St. Patrick's Day parade? Only the leprechaun's know for sure, and they are not talking. Whatever happens, it is bound to be fun! AUTHOR: James Rice, Sarah K. Blazek PUBLISHER: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The White Cat by Gennady Spirin, Robert D. San Souci Description not available.The White Cat helps the youngest prince win his father's throne. AUTHOR: Gennady Spirin, Robert D. San Souci PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Legends of the Fall by Jim Harrison A collection of three separate novellas. Legends of the Fall is a family saga relating the fortunes of three brothers growing up in Montana together shortly after the turn of the century. Revenge is the account of a Vietnam veteran's attempt to avenge himself on his lover's husband, who nearly killed them when he learned of their affair. In The Man Who Gave Up His Name, a retired businessman attempts to bring a drug dealer to justice. AUTHOR: Jim Harrison PUBLISHER: Dell Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Here and Now by Gregg Easterbrook Description not available.On the brink of winning a class-action suit that will result in the settlement of a lifetime, corporate lawyer Carter Morris remembers his idealism of the 1960s and wonders what changed him, a situation that prompts him to reconnect with people from his past. AUTHOR: Gregg Easterbrook PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Rouge of the North by Ai-Ling Chang The story of a beautiful young bride who marries the blind, bedridden son of a rich and noble family. Captive to her in-laws, the young woman sees no hope of change. With the reissue of The Rouge of the North and The Rice Sprout Song , readers will appreciate Eileen Chang's elegant prose style, her harrowing analyses of human motives, and her keen understanding of desire, loneliness, and hunger, both physical and metaphysical. AUTHOR: Ai-Ling Chang PUBLISHER: University of California Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Untitled Jill Jones by Jill Jones Catherine Carmichael returns at Raven`s Hill, the castle that belonged to her eccentric uncle, looking to discover why her father abandoned her family during her two childhood years at Raven`s Hill. She encounters an eclectic group of guests, including enigmatic film star Everett Steele. But when one guest is killed, Catherine knows she`ll never leave Raven`s Hill alive--unless she uncovers her family`s darkest secret. AUTHOR: Jill Jones PUBLISHER: Pocket Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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