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C2
& Posse: Inner City Heroes: Caught
in the Mix!

by
Anthony Fletcher
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Comics & Graphic Novels;
Teens
Description: Visually driven
adventure in the year 2150. While
visiting the Museum of Natural
Mystery, kids get kidnapped by
agents of the evil empire. Using
CODES4LIFE (human attributes/values)
to defeat bad guys. No guns...just
fun! |
A
Jolly Good Fellow

by
Stephen V. Masse
Subject Categories: Literature &
Fiction; Suspense
Description: A fake charity
Santa Claus plots to kidnap the son
of his most despised enemy, State
Representative Win Booker, and finds
himself face to face with a real
boy. |
Frederick
Douglass American Hero and
International Icon of the Nineteenth
Century
by
Connie A. Miller, Sr.
Subject Categories: History;
Nonfiction
Description: This is a
complex and comprehensive literary
work about a Black American hero, a
story never told before as it has
been in this book. |
Brothers
Kept Apart
by
Walter Phillips
Subject Categories: Religion &
Spirituality; History
Description: A comprehensive
investigation of the Qur’an, Bible,
Islam and Christianity, revealing
harmony between the principal
teachings of the Bible and Qur’an,
but disharmony between Christian and
Islamic religious traditions. |
Zoe
The Earless Kitten "The Adoption"
by
Melissa Webb
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Parenting & Families
Description: Zoe The Earless
Kitten is a sweet story about a
kitten who was badly abused, and
thrown in a dumpster to die. You
will not only feel her pain, but you
will also cheer for her happiness.
The story shows Zoe hurt, getting
well, and getting adopted. The
author hopes the story will bring
some awareness to animal cruelty,
and pet adoption. |
THE
LAST SYNAPSID
by
Timothy Mason
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Science Fiction & Fantasy
Description: On a mountain
near their tiny Colorado town, Rob
and Phoebe discover a squat, drooly
creature from the Permian Era, 250
million years ago. It needs their
help returning a violent carnivore
to its proper place in time, or
mammals - including humans - will
never evolve. |
Above
His Shoulders
by
Dan Williams
Subject Categories: Non-fiction;
Biographies & Memoirs
Description: A true account
of child sexual abuse, its impact on
relationships, and the emotional
survival and healing. |
Barracuda
by
Mike Monahan
Subject Categories: Mystery &
Thrillers; Literature & Fiction
Description: Barracuda is a
fast-paced thriller which will be
enjoyed by readers who appreciate
the aquatic action of Jaws, the mob
intrigue of The Godfather, and the
police procedural sense of The Onion
Field. |
Global
Business Leadership
by
E.S. Wibbeke
Subject Categories: Business & Money
Management
Description:
Dr. E. S. Wibbeke introduces the
Geoleadership Model and considers
how the concepts of care,
communication, consciousness, change
and capability all vary in differing
contexts and consciousnesses around
the world. |
Hometown
Declarations - America's Self
Proclaimed World Capitals
by
Mark Usler
Subject Categories: History; Travel
Description:
In
Hometown Declarations, find out
about America's hometowns who have
proclaimed themselves a "World
Capital". Who is the barbeque,
peanut, peach, spinach, turkey, or
walleye "Capital of the World". |
Just
Jump!
by
Mabel Elizabeth Singletary
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Literature & Fiction
Description:
Six
girls from Grover Cleveland
Elementary School get an opportunity
of a lifetime when they decide to
compete in a national Double Dutch
event at the Apollo Theater in New
York City. |
EVENSONG
by
M.L. St. Sure
Subject Categories:
History; Romance
Description:
Historical romance set in World War
II, about a beautiful, celebrated
opera singer forced to sing the
Singspiel before Hitler. Amidst
terrible consequences, after
heartbreaking conflict and loss, the
heroine's voice carries the ultimate
message of courage and freedom. |
The
Owl of Willow Woods
by
Don Tripp
Subject Categories: Religion &
Spirituality; Nonfiction
Description:
A wind chime maker comes upon an Owl
in a willow forest, who, it turns
out, is God. The boy asks every
imaginable question one can think of
about life, life after death, love,
living right and the journey of the
soul. And the The Owl answers. |
The
Spoken Words of Spirit
by
Jim Fargiano
Subject Categories:
Health, Mind & Body;
Religion & Spirituality
Description:
A compilation
of inspirational messages channeled
from Spirit. There are a variety of
uplifting topics that will help you
to see life in a happier way. |
Bouncing
Billy: A Learning Adventure
by
Ricky Pierce
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Sports
Description:
A charming
story of a friendly basketball who
learns a valuable lesson with the
help of some friends. |
Hawthorne's
Cottage
by
Connie L. Reeves
Subject Categories: Literature &
Fiction
Description:
In
Appleton-on-Rye, a small village
near London, three generations of
women--and their friends and
neighbors--experience joys, sorrows,
and tragedies. Secrets come to the
forefront, threatening personal
relationships. |
A
God Blessed Child: The Memoirs of
Margueritte Clarida
Alexander-Goodwin
by
Ronald C. M. Alexander Ph.D.
Subject Categories: History
Description: A God Blessed
Child shares an extraordinary
insight into the cultural and social
fabric of the United States
presenting strong aspects in Social
Science, Education, Literature, and
Government. |
Trinity
Soup
by
Carolyn
Ortiz
Subject Categories:
Children's Books;
Parenting & Families
Description: Trinity Soup, a
Publisher's Choice book, is the
story of Danielle Webb, a privileged
African American girl, and how she
handles the many stressful changes
in her life. |
Walking
on Ice, An American Businessman in
Russia
by
Frederick R. Andresen
Subject Categories: Biographies &
Memoirs; Travel
Description: Based on
sixteen years living and working in
Russia, written "from the trenches."
A practical, helpful, humorous,
guide -- a MUST read for anyone
traveling or working in Russia. |
Wild
Roses
by
Denn Killian Matthews
Subject Categories: Mystery &
Thrillers; Literature & Fiction
Description: Josh Haigh
kills Kelly Clarbourne, his bosom
friend and becomes a man on the run.
Advebtures follow as well as Josh's
trial. |
Capable
of Murder
by
Brian Kavanagh
Subject Categories: Mystery &
Thrillers
Description: Belinda
Lawrence mystery series. Inheriting
an English cottage, Belinda solves a
series of murders."The killer’s
motive for murder is not the normal
quest for money or power." |
Flying
Hugs and Kisses
by
Jewel Sample
Subject Categories:
Children's Books;
Parenting & Families
Description: Five children
creatively take on roles of support
while showing their individual
feelings about the death of their
sibling. |
CRIMES
AGAINST HUMANITY: A Shocking History
of U.S. Crimes Since 1776
by
Chaitanya Davé
Subject Categories: History
Description: The book
details countless wars,
assassinations, coups, sabotage and
interventions by U.S. Govt. in other
countries devastating their lands,
economies and lives and resulting in
deaths of millions and ruining lives
of many more. |
Imagine
No Superstition
by
Stephen Frederick Uhl
Subject Categories: Religion &
Spirituality; Nonfiction
Description: The book first
shows how this former Catholic
priest became an agnostic
psychologist. Tolerance of others
who unlearn childhood prejudices at
different rates leads to an
enriching Golden Rule. |
Womb
Child
by
Alethea Pascascio
Subject Categories:
Literature &
Fiction; Drama
Description:
Meet Israel, a
fetus- determined to remember and
fulfill his God-given purpose (to
negotiate peace between two
countries on the brink of a nuclear
war in 2038) after being born. |
Nana
Star and the Moonman
by
Elena
Patrice
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Audio Books
Description:
Nana Star is
ready to bring the lost baby star
back to his home in the heavens, but
night falls and she feels all alone
and afraid until a new friend, the
Moonman. |
Kitty
Kerplunking: Preposition Fun
by
Cynthia Reeg
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Literature & Fiction
Description:
preppy the
kitty's amusing antics, told in easy
reader format, provide children an
enjoyable introduction to everyday
prepositions. A study guide and six
printable activity pages included. |
Gifts
from God
by
Cynthia Reeg
Subject Categories: Children's
Books; Religion & Spirituality
Description:
The simple but
profound book highlights 12 heavenly
gifts. Combining beginning reader
sentences and Bible quotations with
breathtaking photographs, Gifts from
God is an inspiring read for young
and old. |
The
Lighthouse Keeper: A Beckoning Death
by
Luisa Buehler
Subject Categories: Mystery &
Thrillers
Description:
Ancient Indian
tragedy, island ghost sightings, and
modern treachery twist lives until
Grace doesn't know who to trust.
Does the lighthouse ghost beckon to
harm or to help her? |
A
Leap from the Method: An Organic
Approach to Acting
by
Allan Rich
Subject Categories: Entertainment
Description:
Veteran actor
and esteemed acting coach Allan Rich
Provides an insider's view of actors
and acting -- the process, the
people, and ultimately, the leap
from the method proposed by the
legendary Stanislavsky. |
Remote
Control
by
Cynthia Polansky
Subject Categories:
Literature & Fiction;
Religion & Spirituality
Description: After a medical
mishap, control freak Judith
McBride's Journey to the spiritual
world is prepared with choices,
adjustments, and self-discovery,
leading her to realize that loving
sometimes means learning to let go.
|
Far
Above Rubies
by
Cynthia Polansky
Subject Categories:
Literature & Fiction;
History
Description:
Based on a true
story, a Dutch Jewess is caught in
the nightmare of Hitler's regime
when she voluntarily accompanies her
6 stepdaughters to Auschwitz. Can
she keep them alive? |
WINGS
OF THE BULLET - A Story of Young
Americans at War
by
Rudy DePaola
Subject Categories: Biographies &
Memoirs; History
Description:
Rich in detail
of the Southwest Pacific Theater and
capturing the raw emotions felt in
military training, it is a story
about a teenager's experience in
combat in WWII. |
Hometown
Revelations - How
America's Cities, Towns,
and States Acquired
Their Names
by
Mark Usler
Subject Categories: Reference;
History
Description:
Discover the
reasoning behind the unusual names
of our communities. The answers
revealed in this book span across
America from Boring, Oregon down Two
Egg, Florida! |
Send
Me The Soap #2-The
Amazon Adventure
by
Gretchen
Schlesinger
Subject Categories: Children's Book
Description: Send Me the
Soap #2: The Amazon Adventure takes
Katie off to Brazil, and leaves her
world forever changed. |
Abbreviations & Acronyms Worldwide
by
E. Ray Lyn
Subject Categories: Children's Books;
Reference
Description:
Provides
reference materials for businesses,
doctors, dentists, financial
professionals, attorneys, engineers,
technicians, students, teachers,
investors, reporters; presented in
an easy-to-read format and
alphabetized for easy-to-find items. |
Quantum
Evolution: How Physics' Weirdest
Theory Explains Life's Biggest
Mystery
by
Johnjoe McFadden
Subject Categories: Science
Description:
Outlines
quantum understanding of life.
Involves wave/particle duality of
elementary particles in
bio-processes; offers non-Darwinian
theory for mutations. |
Night
of Flames: A Novel of World War Two
by
Douglas W. Jacobson
Subject Categories: History;
Literature & Fiction
Description:
Night of Flames
is the tale of a Krakow university
professor and her husband, a Polish
cavalry officer, forced to flee
their country following the German
invasion of 1039. |
Never
Ask For An Apology
by
Jimmie L. Clay
Subject Categories: Self Improvement
Description:
Apologies are
being made everyday! Some people
feel that they should ask for an
apology if the offender does not
offer the gesture. However, it is
recommended in this book that one
should never ask or demand an
apology. |
The
Con Artist of Catalina Island: A
McAfee Twins Christmas Novel
by
Jennifer Colt
Subject Categories: Humor, Mystery &
Thrillers
Description:
The fourth
hysterical outing for the McAfee
Twins. A family Christmas trip to
picturesque Catalina Island leads
the girls into a global conspiracy
involving diamonds and an
international hit man. |
Another
Time
by
Roger Neetz
Subject Categories: Historical
Fiction
Description: Another Time is
a novel that reaches deep inside the
personal lives of two strangers
brought together by fate and
separated by the post war
tribulations thrust upon them. |
Phillip
and the Magic Balloon
by
Charles E. Moulden
Subject Categories: Children's Books
(up to age 12)
Description: Phillip and the
Magic Balloon is a wonderful story
about a little boy who, through his
vivid imagination, travels the world
in a magical balloon. |
CLASS:
thoughts of an Ordinary Man
by
Howard V. Blair
Subject Categories: Biographies &
Memoirs; Nonfiction
Description:
Class is
Character and more. Where do you get
it? And who cares? Blair used the
word in an Employee Performance
Analysis form managing his company
for 25 years, and tells stories of
people who have it... and a few who
don't. |
Biography
of the Universe: The First Pulse of
Time to the Present
by
David Williamson
Subject Categories: Health, Mind &
Body; Religion & Spirituality
Description:
What if our
favorite, intergalactic, science
fiction stories were not musings of
the potential future of humanity,
but archetypal, unconscious memories
of our ancient past? |
Baby
Sing & Sign: Communicate
Early with Your Baby -
Learning Signs the Fun
Way Through Music and
Play
by
Anne Meeker Miller
Subject Categories: Children's Books
(up to age 12); Parenting & Families
Description: For the
enormous market of parents
interested in teaching their
pre-verbal infants American Sign
Language comes a uniquely accessible
program, including music CD, proven
to help babies improve their motor
skills and to communicate before
they can talk. |
The
Queen of My Self:
Stepping into
Sovereignty in Midlife
by
Donna Henes
Subject Categories:
Health, Mind & Body;
Nonfiction
Description: A new mythic
model for the middle years of a
woman's life - the Queen!
Inspiration for woman who want to
enjoy the fruits of an influential,
passionate and powerful maturity. |
Tyler
Trio Adventure It's a Pirate's Life
for Me
by
Beverly
Parra
Subject Categories:
Children's Book (up to
age 12); Literature &
Fiction
Description: This is the
first in a series of adventures
about three brothers who travel back
in time to visit historical sights
such as the Caribbean, Boston,
Salem, Oregon. |
Kitrina
of Ursula
by
Beverly
Parra
Subject Categories:
Children's Book (up to
age 12); Literature &
Fiction
Description: Princess
Kitrina's father is murdered.
Fleeing her castle disguised as a
servant, she must learn to fight and
gather an army to avenge her
father's death to regain her throne. |
As
I Tarry Along Life's Road
by
Jerusalmi
Streete
Subject Categories: Contemporary Poetry
Description: "As I Tarry
Along Life's Road" is a collection
of contemporary poems, which
reflects various circumstances and
situations one may experience had
they sojourn on earth. |
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