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|  | A Life of William Inge by Ralph F. Voss Description not available.Traces the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, examines his major works, and suggests the influence of his life on his plays AUTHOR: Ralph F. Voss PUBLISHER: University Press of Kansas FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Hello Little Ducks by Dawn Apperley Description not available.Two toddlers on the farm describe their favorite ducklings, and waddle and splash in the pond with them. AUTHOR: Dawn Apperley PUBLISHER: David & Charles Children's Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Angel Chronicles by Richie Tankersley The course of love never runs smoothly for Buffy and Angel. They're going through the usual early stages of a romantic relationship--dressing to impress, going on dates, and saving the world. The three stories collected here chronicle the many ups and downs of the Slayer's romance with her vampire boyfriend. Includes an eight-page color photo insert. AUTHOR: Richie Tankersley FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Model Behavior by Jay McInerney Short stories and the title novella, which is about two young men in New York, one a writer, one a journalist. McInerney returns to the glitzy world of his first novel, updated to the 1990s in which celebrity is the highest good. AUTHOR: Jay McInerney PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Recruited by Lynn Mason Description not available.Sydney Bristow lives a normal life at college until she is given an incredible assignment to work as an agent in a top-secret division of the CIA and then ends up actually being a spy for the bad guys. Original. AUTHOR: Lynn Mason PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | My Angelica Sage is an fifteen-year-old aspiring writer. Her latest creation is a romance novel featuring a woman that she would like to emulate. Sage`s boyfriend cringes each time she reads him a passage, and every time he tries to tell Sage that her prose is in fact awful, she misconstrues his words and takes them as encouraging and complimentary. Since the novel is a comedy, there is a happy ending. Readers will enjoy learning what NOT to do when creating a novel. CATEGORY: General 
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