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|  | To Your Scattered Bodies Go by Paul Hecht, Philip Jose Farmer In the first book of the popular and influential Riverworld series, author Farmer introduces the Riverworld--a ten-million-mile-long river, the banks of which are populated with every person who ever lived--and the main characters, Sir Richard Burton, Samuel Clemens, and Jack London, not to mention the author's customary alter ego, Peter Jarius Frigate. Winner of the 1972 Hugo Award for best novel. AUTHOR: Paul Hecht, Philip Jose Farmer PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Castle Mystery by Gertrude C. Warner Grandfather's friend, Carrie Bell, is restoring an old castle. She invites the Aldens to help out. The children can't wait to stay in the castle, especially when they learn about the mystery of the missing Stradivarius violin. AUTHOR: Gertrude C. Warner PUBLISHER: Whitman, Albert & Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Will I Have a Friend? by Lillian Hoban, Miriam Cohen A young boy's anxieties about the first day of kindergarten are happily forgotten when he makes a new friend. The pictures show the familiar activities of a kindergarten room. AUTHOR: Lillian Hoban, Miriam Cohen PUBLISHER: Aladdin Paperbacks FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Amber Brown Wants Extra Credit by Dana Lubotsky, Paula Danziger, Tony Ross Amber refuses to meet her mother's new boyfriend, Max, because she still hopes that her parents will get back together. Other stories include Amber Brown is Not a Crayon. AUTHOR: Dana Lubotsky, Paula Danziger, Tony Ross PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Bloodroot by Roy Aaron Even Based on a true story and told from multiple viewpoints, BLOODROOT takes place during the Depression in rural Virginia. The story revolves around who is the true owner of a valuable piece of property, a dispute that raises issues of racism and justic... AUTHOR: Roy Aaron Even PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Answer in the Tide by Elisabeth Ogilvie No modern author can surpass Elisabeth Ogilvie in bringing a Maine island fishing community vividly to life. In the Bennett`s Island series she brings us into the lives of the island families: clannish, resourceful, independent, and no better than they ought to be. An Answer in the Tide follows the fortunes of the third generation of Bennett`s Islanders, focusing on Joanna Bennett`s son Jamie, whose liaison with an attractive married newcomer strains the fabric of the close-knit community and proves dangerous for Jamie himself. AUTHOR: Elisabeth Ogilvie PUBLISHER: Down East Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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