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|  | Witchcraft of Salem Village by Shirley Jackson It all began with a group of girls in the little town of Salem Village. Nearly every day they would gather to hear a West Indian slave named Tituba tell stories of magic, superstition, and witchcraft. These stories were exciting but strictly forbidden by the church, and the girls were terrified of being discovered. It wasn't long before the townspeople noticed how nervous the girls were acting and wanted to know why. Afraid to tell the truth, the girls claimed they were being tormented by magic and accused some of the most respected people in the village of being witches. AUTHOR: Shirley Jackson PUBLISHER: Random House, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Virtual Light by William Gibson Description not available.In 2005, in a California divided along seismic fault lines of power and wealth, ex-cop Berry Rydell is assigned to track down a young thief, who has stolen a valuable technological prototype, through a maze of virtual reality. Reprint. AUTHOR: William Gibson PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Murder Boogies with Elvis by Anne George An Elvis impersonator is murdered at a benefit in St. Clair County, Alabama, and sleuthing series heroine Patricia Anne is accused of the crime. She and her sister, Mary Alice, work together to find the real killer. AUTHOR: Anne George PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Make Way for Dumb Bunnies by Dav Pilkey Only a dumb bunny would go to the beach in the rain. In this hilariously chaotic tale, Poppa, Momma, and Baby Bunny leave their very silly home to have some soggy fun at the shore. The Dumb Bunnies can be seen on the CBS-TV Saturday morning line-up. Full color. AUTHOR: Dav Pilkey PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Art of Keeping Cool by Bob Goldstrom, Ericka O'Rourke, Janet Taylor Lisle In this novel set during World War II, 13-year-old cousins Robert and Elliot uncover a long-held family secret while living with their dictatorial grandfather in a small Rhode Island town. To further complicate matters, the artistic Elliot (whose talents are belittled by his grandfather) befriends the town's only German resident--an eccentric painter who fled from Germany when his artwork was banned by the government. Winner of the 2001 Scott O'Dell Prize for Historical Fiction. AUTHOR: Bob Goldstrom, Ericka O'Rourke, Janet Taylor Lisle PUBLISHER: Atheneum Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | House of Mirrors by Aasne Vigesaa, James Daniels, Jayne Castle Description not available.Unwittingly involved in a clever scheme devised by the late con artist and seductress Meredith Spooner, Leonora Hutton sets out to make things right and prove her innocence to Thomas Walker, another victim of Meredith's deceptions, but she gets more than she bargained for when she finds a safe-deposit box containing a book about Mirror House, the mansion where Meredith died, and newspaper clippings about an unsolved murder. Reprint. AUTHOR: Aasne Vigesaa, James Daniels, Jayne Castle PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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