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|  | The Truth about Neo-Paganism by Anodea Judith Here, for the first time ever, is convincing evidence that vampires really exist. Read first-hand accounts of encounters with vampires of all types -- including contemporary mortal blood drinkers who believe themselves to be vampires and the most dangerous of all: psychic vampires who intentionally drain the life force from their victims. This is the first book to consider vampires from an occultist's point of view and to present solid esoteric theories to explain their possible existence. AUTHOR: Anodea Judith PUBLISHER: Llewellyn Publications FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Seven Ages by Louise Gluck In this ninth book by Gluck, a previous Pulitzer and Bollingen Prize recipient, her straightforward and haunting voice approaches autobiographical material, delving into questions about her own past. Gluck's older sister features importantly in this volume. Named a Best Book of 2001 by the Los Angeles Times. AUTHOR: Louise Gluck PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | One Guinea Pig Is Not Enough by J. Bonnell, Kate Duke This simple story of a group of guinea pigs at play introduces readers to the concept of adding by one. Readers can also count from one to 10 as more and more guinea pigs appear in each illustration. Color illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: J. Bonnell, Kate Duke PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Help! It's Homework Time by Lee Canter Hints and checklists for parents who want to end the nightly battles over homework. AUTHOR: Lee Canter PUBLISHER: Canter & Associates, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Secret Code by Bari Weissman, Dana Meachen Rau This book introduces Braille to young readers through the characters Oscar and Lucy. Oscar is blind, and during reading time in class, Lucy notices that his book is different from hers. It is filled with bumps that Oscar can read with his fingers. He teaches Lucy, and by the end, they can read Braille together. AUTHOR: Bari Weissman, Dana Meachen Rau PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Abiyoyo by Michael Hays, Pete Seeger A boy and his magician father are banished, but when the hungry monster Abiyoyo appears, it is the boy's ukulele playing and the father's magic that save the day. AUTHOR: Michael Hays, Pete Seeger FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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