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81. 5 Minutes in the Kitchen with
82. Unless [Unabridged]
83. Funny Fingers - (A Golden Book)
 
84. The Happy Golden ABC
 
85. The Happy Golden ABC
 
86. Wishes for Your Recovery
 
87. The Big School Book (A Toy Town
 
88. We Know How
 
89. To Tell of Texas
 
90. The Happy Golden ABC
 
91. The Happy Golden A B C
 
92. The Happy Golden ABC
 
93. The Happy Golden ABC (little Golden)
$19.99
94. Hurricanes in Barbados: Hurricane
$41.95
95. Summit 2: English for Today's
$52.99
96. European Politics in Transition
$27.85
97. Blessings
$0.24
98. Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta)
 
99. A HISTORY OF WALDEN, VERMONT
 
100. Beatitude 29

81. 5 Minutes in the Kitchen with Joan Campbell: Over 100 Must-have, Can't-fail Recipes
by Joan Campbell
Hardcover: 96 Pages (1999-05-01)

Isbn: 1865080241
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With fresh ingredients, a few good pans, a stove that works and Joan Campbell's sure-fire recipes for everyday food, you'll have great food on the table in less time than it takes to wait for the take-away. ... Read more


82. Unless [Unabridged]
by Carol Shields
Audio Cassette: Pages (2003)

Asin: B002BOTZ6I
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Reta has enjoyed a loving family, good friends, and success as a novel writer. Suddenly, her beloved daughter drops out of life to sit on a gritty street corner, silent. Reta's search for the cause becomes a funny meditation on where we find meaning and hope. ... Read more


83. Funny Fingers - (A Golden Book)
by Kent Salisbury & Joan Allen
Ring-bound: Pages (1971)

Asin: B000YL8ZOI
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Very Tall Board Book. Put your fingers through the holes in the back of each page so they stick out the front. Then wiggle them and see the pictures come alive! ... Read more


84. The Happy Golden ABC
 Hardcover: 23 Pages (1975)

Asin: B00183NLA4
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85. The Happy Golden ABC
by None Listed
 Hardcover: Pages (1973)

Asin: B00495143O
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86. Wishes for Your Recovery
by Phyllis Culp Mabry
 Hardcover: Pages (1973-01-01)

Asin: B002QCMDQ4
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87. The Big School Book (A Toy Town Book- One of a series)
by Helen Jill Fletcher
 Spiral-bound: Pages (1955)

Asin: B0017KCF8M
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The book can be assembled into a 3-d schoolhouse, instructions inside cover, doors open ... Read more


88. We Know How
 Paperback: Pages (1972)

Asin: B000JJHY2E
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89. To Tell of Texas
by Colony Writers ( Joan Allen )
 Hardcover: Pages (1952)

Asin: B0015AB9PE
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90. The Happy Golden ABC
by none
 Hardcover: 23 Pages (1972)

Asin: B000FBXWRC
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91. The Happy Golden A B C
 Hardcover: Pages (1975)

Asin: B00136U942
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92. The Happy Golden ABC
 Hardcover: 23 Pages (1978)

Asin: B000UCYEYG
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93. The Happy Golden ABC (little Golden)
 Hardcover: 23 Pages (1981-01-01)

Asin: B000WO6E4A
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94. Hurricanes in Barbados: Hurricane Lili, Hurricane Joan-miriam, Hurricane Allen, Hurricane Klaus, Hurricane Joyce, Hurricane Janet
Paperback: 60 Pages (2010-05-01)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$19.99
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Asin: 1155207912
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hurricane Lili, Hurricane Joan-miriam, Hurricane Allen, Hurricane Klaus, Hurricane Joyce, Hurricane Janet, 1831 Barbados Hurricane, 1898 Windward Islands Hurricane. Excerpt:Category 4 hurricane (SSHS ) item Lowest pressure : Unknown item Fatalities : c. 2,500 item Damage : $7 million (1831 USD ) $142.52 million (2010 USD) item Areas affected : Barbados , Puerto Rico , Cuba , Louisiana item Part of the 1831 Atlantic hurricane season The Great Barbados hurricane was an intense Category 4 hurricane that left cataclysmic damage across the Caribbean and Louisiana in 1831. A possible Cape Verde hurricane, the storm slammed into Barbados , leveling the capital of Bridgetown on August 10. Some 1,500 people perished, either drowned by the 17-foot (5.2 m) storm surge that the hurricane brought or crushed beneath collapsed buildings (including the St. John's Parish Church, Barbados ). It produced great damage in Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia , and slightly touched Martinique . On August 12, it arrived Puerto Rico . Moving past Haiti and Cuba , it nearly destroyed the town of Les Cayes and damaged Santiago de Cuba , and then crossed the entire length of Cuba , passing Havannah at August 14 (Hurricane Georges of 1998 had a similar track). Its estimated Category 4 winds brought ships ashore at Guantanamo Bay , causing mudslides, and resulted in major structural damage. It turned to the northwest, where it made landfall near Last Island, Louisiana as a Category 3 hurricane on August 17. There it flooded parts of New Orleans from its 7-to-10-foot (2.1 to 3.0 m) storm surge in Lake Pontchartrain and also causing hail. The back part of the city of New Orleans was completely inundated. It was simultaneously felt at Pensacola, Florida and Mobile, Alabama , and extended to Natchez, Mississippi 300... ... Read more


95. Summit 2: English for Today's World (Teacher's Edition and Lesson Planner with Teacher's Resource CD-ROM)
by Joan Saslow, Allen Ascher, Daria Ruzicka
Spiral-bound: 352 Pages (2006)
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Asin: 0131107070
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Unequalled Teacher Support! Complete methodology section for teaching communicatively with Summit. Estimated teaching times that allow you to tailor Summit to your course. Free Teacher's Resource Disk with printable extension activities. Corpus notes on native speaker usage and common learner errors from the Longman Corpus Network. ... Read more


96. European Politics in Transition
by Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, Christopher S. Allen, Joan DeBardeleben, Stephen Hellman
Paperback: 592 Pages (2008-02-12)
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Asin: 0618870784
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This comprehensive text offers a stimulating introduction to the political systems of post-World War II Europe. The Sixth Edition uses a region-by-region approach, focusing in turn on Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Eastern Europe, and the European Union. Four themes unify the text and illustrate the concept of politics in transition within each region on a global level: economic management; the relationships between countries; the challenges of democracy; and the political impact of social diversity. Standard, in-depth treatment of each region is organized around five topics: the making of the modern state; political economy and development; governance and policy-making; representation and participation; and politics in transition. Within these topical areas, highly relevant issues from politics today include the impact of Muslim immigrants on European society, Europe's socioeconomic malaise, global warming, the war on terror, and the continuing evolution of European-American relations since 9/11, among other pertinent matters. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Textbook
I used the 3rd edition of this one for a pol sci course a few years ago. Excellent textbook goes into the nitty gritty of postwar European domestic policies. Well organized and clearly written. For self study, use in conjunction with a good general history of postwar Western Europe by Philip Thody or William Hitchcock or Robert Paxton. ... Read more


97. Blessings
by Anna Quindlen
Audio CD: Pages (2002-09-17)
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Asin: 0739301047
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This powerful new novel by the bestselling author of Black and Blue, One True Thing, Object Lessons, and A Short Guide to a Happy Life begins when a teenage couple drives up, late at night, headlights out, to Blessings, the estate owned by Lydia Blessing. They leave a box and drive away, and in this instant, the world of Blessings is changed forever. Richly written, deeply moving, beautifully crafted, Blessings tells the story of Skip Cuddy, caretaker of the estate, who finds a baby asleep in that box and decides he wants to keep her, and of matriarch Lydia Blessing, who, for her own reasons, decides to help him. The secrets of the past, how they affect the decisions and lives of people in the present; what makes a person, a life, legitimate or illegitimate, and who decides; the unique resources people find in themselves and in a community—these are at the center of this wonderful novel of love, redemption, and personal change by the writer about whom The Washington Post Book World said, “Quindlen knows that all the things we ever will be can be found in some forgotten fragment of family.”


From the Hardcover edition.Amazon.com Review
The plot of Anna Quindlen's novel Blessings is constructed onthe same model as E.T.: adorable orphaned creature is foundby unlikely caregiver who against his or her better judgment falls in lovewith the little beast, while all the while, the authorities loom in thebackground, threatening to take the foundling away. In Quindlen's book, however, the foundling in question isn't an alien, but a squalling baby left atBlessings, a vast estate owned by an ancient, crabby matriarch named LydiaBlessing. By a fluke, the baby's parents abandon her by the garage ratherthan at the front door, and so she is discovered by Skip Cuddy, LydiaBlessing's newly hired handyman, who happens to be an ex-con. The plotproceeds from there in fairly E.T.-like fashion, minus the Reese'sPieces and flying bicycles. Skip, Lydia, and the baby they name Faithform a surprisingly loving and sustaining, albeit temporary, family unit.

Quindlen wrings a remarkable amount of pathos from this somewhatsimple setup. One of her strengths as a writer is the quietness she brings toher story; family secrets of paternity and lost love are buried deep in thenarrative, hidden in descriptive paragraphs where they subtly zing us withtheir news. Her ear is good, too: we believe Skip and his bad-boy friendswhen they're shooting the breeze. Best of all is her flair for observation.The book wouldn't work at all if she couldn't make us feel Skip and Lydia'samazement at the small joys of a baby ("The deep pleat in the fat at herelbow made her arms look muscled"). Here is a book that lives up to itstitle. --Claire Dederer ... Read more

Customer Reviews (136)

4-0 out of 5 stars I am now an Anna Quindlen fan (audio book version)
I had never read Anna Quindlen before.Whenever I had heard about her work, or heard her interviewed, it sounded like her work was too sappy for me.I picked up the audio book because I was in a hurry and it was the first one at the library that caught my eye. I am so happy I did.

Quindlen herself reads the book, and reads it quite well.Most authors do not have the ability to read their own work, but she does.This appeals to me because the author can read the work as she heard it in her own head.

Loved the subject matter, loved the characters, loved the gentle unfolding of the story.I couldn't wait to get back in my car to hear what happened next.

4-0 out of 5 stars books
I wasn't sure about this book at first but I ended up really liking it

3-0 out of 5 stars Okay, but ultimately forgettable
Blessings is the second Anna Quindlen book I've read with the first being Black and Blue. Since I thought Black and Blue was so great, my expectations of Blessings were fairly high. Unfortunately, those expectations weren't necessarily met.

Don't get me wrong, I liked the premise: a baby is abandoned outside of a caretaker's garage and he then decides to keep it while simultaneously keeping it a secret. The premise is great. However, there were just so many other things mentioned that I really didn't care about. Case in point: Mrs. Blessings early life. I seriously didn't care about how she got to be that way she was. And the character of Jennifer was so unnecessary. I really couldn't get the point of her at all. My main interest were of Skip, Faith, and Mrs. Blessing (her current life, not her past one). So, the parts of the book that had these three characters together were naturally my favorite parts of the book and the ones that went by more quickly.

Another issue that I had with the book was that for a 230 page novel, this moved way to slowly. While I enjoyed the book while I was reading it, the slowness of it really didn't have me anxious to pick it back up once I put it down. However, I was anxious to finish it. So, this book was just okay. Nothing ground-breaking and wholely forgettable.

1-0 out of 5 stars Wake me up when it's over
I had to read this for book club or I would have never made it past page 40.Nothing happens except for endless paragraphs of torturously detailed descriptions of things I could care less about, which did not advance the story at all.I had no affinity for any of the characters.It felt like a short story written by an earnest high school student that somehow morphed into a full length novel.

4-0 out of 5 stars A simple tale, lovingly told
The hick with a heart of gold - you've surely met him before in other novels, but Skip Cuddy is one of the best such illustrations I've read. I was expecting an excessive parody of the poor rural white guy from the wrong side of the tracks, because that's what we usually get. But it turns out that Anna Quindlen has a knack for subtlety and nuance in character development, and Skip is a remarkably accomplished character sketch. Lydia Blessing IS a bit more of a parody of the rich old lady with a sordid past, but still a reasonably believable one. It all makes for one of those novels where not all that much actually happens, but you don't mind because you're having such a great time getting to know the characters and thinking about how they deal with what does happen. Because the prose is fairly thick, it might take longer to wade through than you expect, but I never found it boring.

If you've read any of Quindlen's other novels, you know to expect a fairly bleak tale. This one, however, is also somewhat uplifting in that the reader sees the changes in Skip's life and his outlook, and they're mostly for the better. If I were to boil the story down to one line, it would be: "you can do more than you think you can, and it's never too late to start". Nothing bleak about that. I'm ready for the sequel! ... Read more


98. Point of Origin (Kay Scarpetta)
by Patricia Cornwell, Patricia Daniels Cornwell, Joan Allen (Narrator)
Audio Cassette: Pages (1998-07-06)
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Asin: 0399144013
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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From the bestselling author of "Unnatural Exposure" and "Cause of Death" comes a white-hot new Kay Scarpetta novel that pits Virginia's Chief Medical Examiner against an audacious and wily killer who uses fire to mask his crimes.P. Putnam's Sons.Amazon.com Review
When your everyday life is filled with death it's easy to findyourself a little edgy. The audio version of Patricia Cornwell'sPoint of Origin gives fans of her familiar heroine, Dr. KayScarpetta, a little something extra, a chance to hear the deep hurtand burning cynicism of the chief medical examiner's bitingwords. "You don't put your hands inside their ruined bodies and touchand measure their wounds.... You see clean case files and glossyphotos and cold crime scenes. You spend more time with the killersthan with those they ripped from life. And maybe you sleep better thanI do, too. Maybe you still dream because you aren't afraid to."

Perhaps because Kate Reading has also narrated Cornwell's Unnatural Exposureand Cause ofDeath, her voice conveys experience and the history of whathas come before, allowing listeners to hear between the lines. Using asubtle but effective range of vocal inflections, Reading lifts thecharacters off the page and carries them along as the plot spins everfaster, tangling Scarpetta in a snarl of arson, deceit, andpsychopathic murder. With her arch nemesis making threats andsuspicious fires leaving calcified corpses, Dr. Scarpetta'slong-overdue romantic getaway has gone up in smoke. It's just one moreday at the morgue, and Point of Origin, another hit in thepopular series of Scarpetta mysteries, finds the good doctor'sattitude honed razor sharp. (Running time: 11 hours, eight cassettes)--George Laney ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Important turning point in the Scarpetta series.
After totally losing the plot with 'Cause Of Death', Cornwell got the Scarpetta series sort-of back on track with 'Unnatural Exposure', and it's pleasing to see that 'Point Of Origin' continues the trend. An investigation into a fire at the home of media personality Kenneth Sparkes turns up the dead body of a young woman, and immediately raises many puzzling questions. Accident or homicide? Is Sparkes the killer or victim? Is there a connection to other unsolved arson deaths? What about the baffling trace evidence adhering to the body? And is Carrie Grethen, who continues to torment Scarpetta and Co from behind the walls of her asylum, involved in some way?

The best thing about 'Point Of Origin' is that there's a strong focus on the forensic science, in particular key trace evidence such as metal particles adhering to open wounds, a silicone substance on the head, and odd cuts on the skull. There is also quite a detailed investigation into the fire itself, trying to unravel the mystery of how such a ferocious blaze could be started in a low-fuel area such as a bathroom. Woven through the book are investigations into previous and subsequent blazes, plus the continuing story of Carrie.

There are also some very strong character developments. At the time, I felt the series "reboot" that occurred with 'Last Precinct' and 'Blow Fly' was jarringly abrupt, but looking back, it is clear that Cornwell is laying the foundations as early as this book. Scarpetta laments how the FBI is no longer calling on her services, Lucy gets shunted sideways into ATF, and a resigned, worn-out Marino ruminates on retirement from the force. There is of course also a gut-punch of a twist involving Benton, which gives this book a considerable emotional pull, despite that fact that Cornwell undid it in later books.

`Point Of Origin' is an important book in the series, both for its own sake and because it concludes storylines from earlier books (`From Potters Field' and `Unnatural Exposure'), so it's essential for all Scarpetta fans. Fortunately, it's also one of the stronger books in the series as well.

4-0 out of 5 stars Scarpetta Continues to Intrigue
The life of Dr Kay Scarpetta is never dull. Point of Origin takes you deeper into her character and personal relationships. Her niece Lucy begins to show more maturity in dealing with the hardships that come her way.Mariono continues to be both father and son to Kay.I can't wait for the next adventures with these characters.

4-0 out of 5 stars patricia cornwellpoint of origin
I am collecting the series of patricia cornwell's kay scarpetta character. So far I have about half of the series.I wish I would have read a little better that this particular book came without a dust jacket.Other than that, the book itself is in fantastic shape.I will definately continue to buy from amazon.com

5-0 out of 5 stars Thanks for the book...love the fiction by Patricia Cornwell!
Thanks for sending the book I ordered in a timely manner!

You rock!

5-0 out of 5 stars Point of Origin to Last Precinct
From "Point of Origin" to "Last Precinct" is a wonderful ride.However, I view "Last Precinct" as the last Sharpetta novel worth reading.After that she stops writing in first person, the plot takes an unbelieveable twist, and everything just seems "turning out books to get paid."
NOT to take away from Point of Origin, Black Notice and Last Precinct, a three book trilogy not to be missed!Highly recommended. ... Read more


99. A HISTORY OF WALDEN, VERMONT
by Elizabeth; Allen, Robert; Allen, Helen; Bissell, Joan; Hale, Gerturde; Hodgdon, Hazel; Ivanowsky, Mitchel; et al Hatch
 Hardcover: Pages (1986)

Asin: B002CIVBOW
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100. Beatitude 29
by Neeli & Raymond Foye (Editors) Bob Kaufman, Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Ted Joans, Kirby Doyle, Jack Kerouac, Carol Berge, Anne Waldman, Jack Michel (Contributors Cherkovski
 Paperback: Pages (1979)

Asin: B0044A3P4A
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