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|  | The Little Giant Book of Knock Knocks by Diagram Group Staff Are you ready to say Knock-knock nearly a thousand times? Then here's a collection to last you a lifetime, or until you've driven your parents and friends crazy, whichever comes first. This is the biggest knock-knock treasury you'll ever find. Since it's an encyclopedia, you start with A: Knock-Knock. Who's there? Abby and Manny. Abby and Manny who? Abby birthday and Manny happy returns. And you end with Z: Knock-knock. Who's there? Zombies. Zombies who? Zombies make honey, zombies don't. While you fill the neighborhood with laughs (and groans), you'll also enjoy dozens of zany cartoon drawings that show just how ridiculous a knock-knock joke can be. Ready? You know how they're supposed to start, so here are the endings, and you supply what comes before: Adam up and send me the bill. Candidate be changed to Friday? Ferdinand is worth two in the bush. Ice pick for the people of this country. Kansas really be happening to me? Mary Lee we roll along. Noah good place to eat around here? Oliver the world people are telling knock-knock jokes. AUTHOR: Diagram Group Staff PUBLISHER: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | The New York Times Manual of Style & Usage by William G. Connolly, New York Times Staff Description not available.A revised and expanded edition of the classic reference tool includes more than six hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide guidelines and advice on questions of spelling, punctuation, English usage, grammar, syntax, and style. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. AUTHOR: William G. Connolly, New York Times Staff PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Webster's New World Dictionary & Thesaurus by Michael Agnes, Webster's New World Staff Description not available.A combination dictionary and thesaurus in a single volume encompasses more than 61,000 dictionary entries--including three thousand new scientific, business, technical, and professional terms--accompanied by cross-references to thesaurus entries that list synonyms in the order of frequency of use and handy reference sections. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Michael Agnes, Webster's New World Staff PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | The Dinosaur Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta, Ralph Masiello From Ankylosaurus to Zephyrosaurus--with Diplodocus, Iguanodon, Ramphorynchus, Velociraptor, and a wealth of others in between--this colorful and entertaining book offers pictures and descriptions of all kinds of dinosaurs and includes amazing facts about these fascinating creatures and speculations as to what made them die out. Full-color illustrations throughout. AUTHOR: Jerry Pallotta, Ralph Masiello PUBLISHER: Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | NTC's Super-Mini Dictionary of Easily Confused Words by Deborah Williams NTC's Super-Mini Dictionary of Easily Confused Words is mini in size and super in comprehensiveness, perfect for you if you are studying the language or traveling to an English-speaking country and want to avoid typical mistakes made by other learners. It helps you guard against the misuse of homophones such as there and their, explains grammatical rules that govern the use of can and may, and points out similar words with subtle differences in definition, such as disinterested and uninterested. Each of the 1,200 entries has a definition, International Phonetic Alphabet pronunciation, and an example sentence. AUTHOR: Deborah Williams PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Real A+ Term Papers by Mark A. Stewart This gold mine of 50 actual term papers that won top honors at America's leading colleges includes helpful paper-writing advice, grammar and style reminders, and available Web-based resources. Illustrations. AUTHOR: Mark A. Stewart PUBLISHER: Peterson's FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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