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|  | It's Good to Be the King by Jerry Lawler This biography is a tell-all revealing many secrets and untold stories of the World Wrestling Federation throughout his stunning thirty-year career. Best known for his feud with comedian Andy Kaufman on Late Night with David Letterman, Lawler turned pro in 1970 and went on to host his own radio and television program, The Jerry Lawler Show, which aired every Sunday morning for years. Lawler was often imitated, but no one could touch his world championship persona. His is the story of the heart behind the sport and the voice behind the phenomenon AUTHOR: Jerry Lawler PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Republic of Night by Dominic Martell Description not available.Pascual Rose, a counterterrorist spy working deep undercover, finds himself in even deeper when the French government sends him to violence-ridden Algeria in search of a terrorist. AUTHOR: Dominic Martell PUBLISHER: Avalon Publishing Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Blood Work by Dick Hill, Michael Connelly Thanks to a heart transplant, former FBI agent Terril McCaleb is enjoying a quiet retirement, until he learns a terrible truth: that the donor of his heart was not killed in an accident, as he`d been told, but was murdered. McCaleb embarks on a private investigation of his donor`s murder, a crime as horrific as anything he has encountered AUTHOR: Dick Hill, Michael Connelly PUBLISHER: Brilliance Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Bully Trouble by Joanna Cole, Marylin Hafner Arlo and Robby, finding themselves the victims of a neighborhood bully, work out a red-hot scheme for discouraging him. AUTHOR: Joanna Cole, Marylin Hafner PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien, William H. Gass Flann O'Brien's brilliantly inventive and witty novel satires many things, including Irish literature and folklore, the nature of narrative, and Modernism itself--of which his novel is, incidentally, a fine example. This comic masterpiece features a young, confused student narrator who lives with his uncle in Dublin and is writing a novel whose characters gradually take over. The novel-within-a-novel is about the exploits of the legendary hero Finn MacCool and the disruptive Irish fairy known as the Pooka, and is an exploration of Irish culture and of the nature of fiction. O'Brien was greatly influenced by Joyce's literary experiments and claimed that a measure of bewilderment is part of the job of literature. AUTHOR: Flann O'Brien, William H. Gass PUBLISHER: Dalkey Archive Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King, CBC Radio Staff Description not available.A great human drama is played out from a Blackfoot reservation to Hollywood while the mythical trickster, Coyote, watches from the sidelines, playfully manipulating events AUTHOR: Thomas King, CBC Radio Staff PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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