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The Big Bad Wolf (Alex Cross) James Patterson
Grand Central Publishing, 2004
the book was like new I was so surprised because i could not tell the book had ever been read- Great condition- thanks so much!- Phyllis
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Innocent In Death J.D. Robb
Berkley, 2007
HER USUAL EXCELLENT READ "The Death Series" just goes on & on with no let up in quality and no drop in one's pleasure in reading the book. She transports you to another New york City that's so much the same as today And so different but plausible that it could really be New York in 2059. But ...
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Heard on the Street: Quantitative Questions from Wall Street Job Interviews Timothy Falcon Crack
Timothy Crack, 2008
Very useful book I wished I had read this book before I attended a very important exam of an investment bank. A lot of questions are from this book.
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I Heard The Owl Call My Name Margaret Craven
Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 2005
Magic for the heart & soul. I just wanted to have fun. I love reading. Native American and Aboriginal People interest me. At reading the last page a flood of insightful messages about my stressful life washed over me. I have read for 54 years. I Heard the Owl Call My Name is one of best books I ...
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I Heard That Song Before: A Novel Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 2008
Another great book by Mary Higgins Clark This was a great book. Mary Higgins Clark did it again with this wonderfully written book. I love how the chapters are just the right length to peak your interest and not too long to you lose interest.
As the reader, Clark's excellent prose keeps you guessing until ...
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Shadow Prey John Sandford
Berkley, 2006
Underrated entry in a great series Joh Sandford himself has said that Shadow Prey is one of the least popular books in the series, but it's one of my favorites. Its premise is similar to that of Sudden Prey in that you have a group of villains whose motives are at least understandable, if not laudable, ...
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Digital Fortress: A Thriller Dan Brown
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004
Very good but not his best. I liked this book very much. He's done better work but I still thoroughly enjoyed this. In my opinion if you like Dan Brown's writing you will enjoy this book.
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I Heard God Laughing: Poems of Hope and Joy Hafiz
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2006
Ecstatic and Visceral...glorious What my heart feels when I view a sunset or a baby giggling may differ markedly from what another feels or interprets. Ladinsky's work may leave some cold...which is okay as we all view life through self-adopted filters. But if you startled by an occasional or ...
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Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes Jim Holt
W. W. Norton, 2008
No! No! Don't Stop! Jim Holt, a columnist and contributor to the _New Yorker_, collects jokes, and the shortest among them is two words: "Pretentious? Moi?" It is fitting that he has included it in his book _Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes_ (Norton), for ...
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No One Heard Her Scream Jordan Dane
Avon, 2008
Slow start, but an interesting mystery It's been five months and the only thing that police have managed to find of homicide detective Rebecca Montgomery's kid sister Danielle is a bloody crime scene. Guilt rules her and she desperately wants on the case, but is reassigned to an arson investigation which ...
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Creatures of Earth, Sea, and Sky: Poems Georgia Heard
Boyds Mills Press, 1997
Why I like Georgia Heard's books All of the books I have read by Georgia Heard are very creative and fun and easy. These poems just flow from the beggining to end. They are simple to read yet bring on complex thoguhts. I recommend this book to anyone who'd like to read poems and just relax.
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Twilight Children: Three Voices No One Heard Until a Therapist Listened Torey Hayden
Avon, 2006
Outstanding Tory Hayden does it again....drawing the reader into the story in such a way that you feel as if you know the characters personally. Outstanding....Maybe her best work yet!
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Break No Bones: A Novel (Temperance Brennan Novels) Kathy Reichs
Scribner, 2006
Pretty good and worth reading BREAK NO BONES is definately worth reading as it is a good mystery with good characters and lots of action. Temperance Brennan is at it again, finding bones where they shouldn't be and then becoming a player in a pretty complicated plot. Tempe deals with a county ...
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I Heard A Rumor (How I Survived Middle School) Nancy Krulik
Scholastic Inc., 2007
I Wish These Books Were Around When I Was in Middle School Middle school was long ago for me, however, I have told every middler schooler I know about this series. It's awesome. The characters are very realistic and the problems genuine.
Jenny McAfee is simply trying to survive middle school. She is up against a best ...
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Flesh and Bone: A Body Farm Novel (Body Farm) Jefferson Bass
Harper, 2008
Maggots, blowflies and red herrings This is the follow up to the novel Carved in Bone by the team of William M. Bass, a U.S. forensic anthropologist, and journalist Jon Jefferson. Like the first book, this one is heavy on the good, gooey stuff like decomposition and blowflies, not forgetting maggot ...
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