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|  | Cows by Sara Swan Miller Description not available.Describes the physical traits, lifestyle, and behavior of cows, with an emphasis on dairy cows and their role in providing humans with milk. AUTHOR: Sara Swan Miller PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | First Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians by Joseph T. Collins, Robert C. Stebbins From mudpuppies to rattlesnakes, this fascinating guide for young nature lovers describes the habits and habitats of these secretive and sometimes bizarre animals, and includes tips on how to catch and care for frogs, snakes, turtles, lizards, salamanders, and toads. 188 color illustrations. AUTHOR: Joseph T. Collins, Robert C. Stebbins PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Love and Kisses by Melissa Sweet, Sarah Wilson Description not available.The power of a kiss and the influence it has on things far and wide is captured in this sweet and simple story in which a young girl kisses her cat who kisses a cow who kisses a goose and so on until the kiss comes back to where it began. AUTHOR: Melissa Sweet, Sarah Wilson PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Life in Wetlands by Allan Fowler Marshes, swamps, and bogs -- they are all wetlands. This book describes the physical characterisitics of wetlands and describes some of the creatures that live in this type of environment. AUTHOR: Allan Fowler PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Howliday Inn by James Howe, Lynn Munsinger, Victor Garber Two pooches named Harold and Chester are less than ecstatic when their owners go on vacation and board them and the family's rabbit, Bunnicula, at the Chateau Bow-Wow. Once there, Chester notices that the other animals are acting a little strange, and when one of them disappears, he decides to investigate. AUTHOR: James Howe, Lynn Munsinger, Victor Garber FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs The soft machine of the title is, in fact, the human brain. In the second part of the Nova Tetralogy, William Lee (of JUNKY and NAKED LUNCH, Burroughs's fictional alter-ego) works for the Nova Police, travelling back in time to the Mayan civilization. The Nova Mob, a gang of aliens who have controlled humanity for 3,000 years through viral infections leading to various addictions, have worked within Mayan society and in particular the priesthood--establishing the calendar. Lee must redo the calendar, and bring to ruin the priesthood, and the structure it imposes on Mayan civilization. This book was originally published in 1961. AUTHOR: William S. Burroughs PUBLISHER: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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