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|  | Never Dream of Dying A demented Japanese tycoon has struck a deal with a secret syndicate of world-class criminals, and a suave spy must use all of his high-tech gadgets and ingenuity to thwart their plan to blow up the French Riviera. No, it's not the next Austin Powers sequel: it's NEVER DREAM OF DYING, the latest James Bond novel from Raymond Benson, who inherited authorship of the series that Ian Fleming originated. CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The M&M's Brand Color Pattern Book by Barbara Barbieri Mcgrath, Roger Glass Millions of math beginners learn the basics using THE M&M'S ? BRAND COUNTING BOOK And now... Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, and Blue are here to help teach about patterns. From two-color patterns to complicated six-color pattern arrangements, brightly colored, movable, compact (and delicious) M&M's ? Chocolate Candies are the ideal manipulative to introduce patterning concepts. Using color sorting, pattern-making, identifying patterns, and pattern addition and multiplication, THE M&M'S ? BRAND COUNTING BOOK provides a foundation students can build on over the years as their math skills advance all the way to computer programming. AUTHOR: Barbara Barbieri Mcgrath, Roger Glass PUBLISHER: Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Brothers & Keepers by John Edgar Wideman This book is Mr. Wideman's personal account of his brother Robby's life imprisonment for murder and robbery, evoked in distinct contrast to his own life as an English professor at the University of Wyoming. AUTHOR: John Edgar Wideman PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Taking up Riding As an Adult by Diana Delmar This complete guide to beginning horseback riding addresses the special concerns of adult riders, enabling them to make wise choices, save time and money, have more fun, and achieve more personal fulfillment through riding. Children taking riding lessons can concentrate solely on their riding, leaving issues such as financing and finding quality instruction to their parents. Adults new to riding face a multitude of special concerns and author Diana Delmar offers them solid advice to confidently take care of all the details so they can fully enjoy the riding experience. The book's first chapter, Riding for Fun and Exercise, offers tips for making the time to ride, as well as ideas for turning riding into an effective workout. Find a Lesson Barn and Instructor features tips for assessing a stable's quality of instruction and horses. A chapter on Horse Tack and Supplies advises readers on what equipment really makes riding easier and more enjoyable, and what is an unnecessary expense. Readers will also learn how to ride safely and prevent injury, care for a horse and recognize illness, and organize activities to build a riding community. AUTHOR: Diana Delmar PUBLISHER: Storey Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Pets & Animals 
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 | A Girl's Gotta Do What a Girl's Gotta Do by Kathleen Baty Description not available.A guide for women on how to protect oneself from violence offers information on the author's work with Congress to establish the first anti-stalking law and draws on her years of experience teaching safety seminars, in a comprehensive manual for keeping safe in a wide variety of situations. Original. 30,000 first printing. First serial, Prevention. AUTHOR: Kathleen Baty PUBLISHER: Rodale Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Famous Hispanic Americans by Janet N. Morey, Wendy Dunn Profiles of well-known Hispanic Americans and their achievements, including Felipe Alou the Manager of the Montreal Expos baseball team, astronaut Ellen Ochoa, and Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. AUTHOR: Janet N. Morey, Wendy Dunn PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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