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|  | The Heart of Myrial by Maggie Furey Description not available.As the protective Curtain Walls that have protected Callisiora for generations begin to weaken, invaders from other realms begin to arrive and an unlikely band of strangers will prove the kingdom's last line of defense. Original. AUTHOR: Maggie Furey PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Best Black Women's Erotica 2 by Samiya A. Bashir Description not available.A second collection brings together top works of erotic literature by African American women writers, featuring twenty-five short stories from a range of styles and voices including Sapphire, Jacqueline Woodson, and Sharon Bridgforth. Original. AUTHOR: Samiya A. Bashir PUBLISHER: Cleis Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | No Arm in Left Field by Byron Goto, Matt Christopher New kid in town Terry Delaney is thrilled when he makes the local baseball team. However, his happiness is muted when one of the team's other players begins to pick on him. Will Terry find a way to survive on the team? This beginning-chapter book is illustrated with b&w drawings. AUTHOR: Byron Goto, Matt Christopher PUBLISHER: Little Brown Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Journey by K. A. Applegate Description not available.When the tiny aliens called Helmacrons lodge inside Marco's nose, Rachel and the other animorphs must use a shrinking ray to get the invaders out before they manage to steal the morphing cube. AUTHOR: K. A. Applegate PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Jungle Mischief by Simon Spotlight Staff, Thompson Bros. Staff Description not available.When things suddenly start disappearing, friends turn into suspects until the real culprit is uncovered and things are brought back to normal once again. Original. AUTHOR: Simon Spotlight Staff, Thompson Bros. Staff PUBLISHER: Little Simon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Eleanor Hill by Lisa Willians Kline Tiny Atlantic is no place for 12-year-old Eleanor Hill. She wants more from life than barely scratching out a living from the sea and taking care of people. She is devastated when her favorite schoolteacher, a suffragist, is asked to resign. But soon Aunt Velma invites Eleanor to live with her and Uncle Owen in the nearby town of New Bern. She enjoys living in their beautiful house, helping with their sewing business, attending high school, and meeting young men. When a telegram arrives from San Francisco with news that Eleanor's brother, Frank, is desperately ill, Eleanor, her aunt, and her best friend board the train heading west. It's a long but fruitful journey. Rich with period detail and memorable characters, Eleanor Hill is based on the life of the author's grandmother. AUTHOR: Lisa Willians Kline PUBLISHER: Cricket Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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