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|  | The Legacy by Alan L. Hoover, James A. Michener, Kevin Neary This brief patriotic novel celebrates the United States constitution. AUTHOR: Alan L. Hoover, James A. Michener, Kevin Neary PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Lacey O'Neal by Arlen Cohn, Jeff Cole Description not available.Long and lanky Lacey O'Neal, kind to all at Camp Wazoo, helps the camp pest Milton to discover what true friendship is. A shoelace weaves through each page, becoming the arms, legs, and hair of the characters. AUTHOR: Arlen Cohn, Jeff Cole PUBLISHER: Accord Publishing, Limited FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Centerfield Ballhawk by Ellen Beier, Matt Christopher Nine-year-old Jose Mendez is a great centerfielder--all his teammates on the Peach Street Mudders say so. However, Jose can only think about his less then stellar batting average and worries that his father will think of him as a failure. Will Jose find a way to be happy with the abilities he does have? B&w illustrations accompany the text of this beginning chapter book. AUTHOR: Ellen Beier, Matt Christopher PUBLISHER: Little, Brown & Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Captured Innocence by Susan Sizemore Description not available.Desperate to avoid marriage to her scheming, power-hungry cousin, Bororavian princess-in-exile Lily Bancroft decides to escape her royal obligations by allowing herself to be seduced by the dashing Kit Fox, unaware that the gentleman is a British spy asked to investigate dark doings at the Bororavian court. Original. AUTHOR: Susan Sizemore PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Dark Dark Tale by Ruth Brown, Sylvia Denham A cat makes his way through the hidden passageways and dark staircases of an old house. What does he find? AUTHOR: Ruth Brown, Sylvia Denham PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Speaking in Tongues by Dennis Boutsikaris, William Jeffries Dr. Aaron Matthews is a brilliant therapist of international renown. If only the characters of SPEAKING IN TONGUES knew that he is also a homicidal psychopath. At the beginning of this novel, Matthews kidnaps young Megan McCall and imprisons her in an abandoned, vermin-ridden mental hospital, which makes for as Gothic a setting as you could want. Among Megan's would-be rescuers are her father, the brilliant lawyer Tate Collier, her mother, Bett, and her sensitive, romance-novel-reading boyfriend, Josh. The estranged Tate and Bett rekindle their romance as they work together to find Megan. Meanwhile, the genius manipulator Dr. Matthews attacks his enemies with nothing but words--exploiting their weaknesses and convincing them to destroy themselves. AUTHOR: Dennis Boutsikaris, William Jeffries PUBLISHER: Pocket Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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