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|  | Lighthouse Horrors by Charles G. Waugh Stormswept, remote light stations -- and the isolated souls who man the beacons -- are the perfect subjects for tales of suspense and horror, in the 18 stories in this collection the horrors are sometimes purely psychological, sometimes terrifyingly real. Includes works by such well-known authors as Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, and Rudyard Kipling. Settings range from the Americas to Britain to East India. AUTHOR: Charles G. Waugh PUBLISHER: Down East Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Madame Paul Affair by Julie Doucet This somewhat autobiographical tale follows the adventures of artist Doucet and the decidedly odd inhabitants of her Montreal rooming house, including the mysterious housekeeper, Madame Paul. AUTHOR: Julie Doucet PUBLISHER: Drawn & Quarterly FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Rocket Power Joke Book by Holly Kowitt Description not available.Presents a collection of jokes about such extreme sports as surfing, skateboarding, and street hockey, and other topics featuring the characters from the Nickelodeon Rocket Power animated television program. AUTHOR: Holly Kowitt PUBLISHER: Little Simon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | In Love and War by Denene Millner, Nick Chiles This second novel by husband-and-wife writing team features Zaria Chance, the sister of the heroine of their first novel, LOVE DON`T LIVE HERE ANYMORE. Zaria and Kenneth, her son`s teacher, have clashing personalities but are drawn together nonethele... AUTHOR: Denene Millner, Nick Chiles PUBLISHER: Dutton/Plume FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Thunder in the Sky by William Sarabande Description not available.Certain that the trail made by a white mammoth will lead his people to a land of abundance, the young shaman Cha-kwena presses on, pursued by a race of vicious and relentless hunters intent on stealing his magic. Original. AUTHOR: William Sarabande PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Wild Life by Molly Gloss In 1905, Charlotte Drummond lives a quiet life in Washington State, writing the pulp fiction that was popular at the time. When a little girl--her housekeeper's granddaughter--disappears, Charlotte joins the all-male search party, putting herself in danger not only from the elements but from the men she is working with. She becomes lost in a storm and meets a troop of Bigfoot-like humanoids who shelter her and give her food. By the time Charlotte returns home, her life has been profoundly changed by the encounter, and her writing reflects her new wisdom and a realization of what is truly important. Winner of the 2000 Tiptree Award. AUTHOR: Molly Gloss PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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