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... ones. The ones with humor please." Doh. So very difficult to buy books for their children! They don't seem to like anything offered in our bookshops. What do children read nowadays anyway?
I ... 't need me to 'vet' the book! They can do it all by themselves. If they decide that the books aren't suitable for the younglings, they'll just steal it for their own bookshelves! ...
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... Business Owners of 2009. Together, they a have put together a really stellar list of books. The are:
Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model by ... During Times of Change by Jeremy Gutsche, Gotham Books
How the Mighty Fall: And Why Some Companies Never Give In by Jim Collins ... the Ideas of Others by David Kord Murray, Gotham Books
The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, the Financial Genius ...
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... our field all the time, an argument that would be laughed right out of any critical conversation about books for adults. As well, preachiness is tolerated in children's books (because preaching ... grownups won't stand for it in their own recreational reading. What Kirkus did was to treat books for children and adults the same in the same publication.'
When Roger says that Kirkus Reviews ...
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The books are wrapped and tomorrow starts the 12 books of Christmas. Funny how simple a thing can be so much fun for us... It helps Conner count down to Christmas, adds extra "presents" to unwrap, and since many of the books (but not all) are about the true meaning of Christmas it helps remind us why we are celebrating...
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I grew up on Billy Whiskers books. My mother owned several in the series, which were published in the early 1900s, and she read them to me and my sister as bedtime stories. I believe the ... may have been one or two more
The theme for Think Monday Think ATCs this week is children's books.
We're still having computer problems. But we should be back to normal soon.Have a great day!
Faye
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... to our digital audio book collection. You can download 24/7 to your computer and transfer the books to a variety of listening devices. All you need is an internet connection and your Arrowhead Library System borrower’s card. Click on the "downloadable books" icon on the library's website.
Titles that have been recently added include:
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I just updated my Book Watch list. My 2010 and 2011 lists are getting pretty long. You can view my previous Books to Watch posts here.
Synopsis (Publishers Marketplace):
1. Sherrilyn Kenyon’s next three books continuing her No. 1 NYT bestselling LEAGUE series, taking place in the Ichidian Universe in which corrupt ...
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... library could dump most any book that purports to introduce strength training (and I can say this because I've read most of them) and just get this.
Alas, I did not make it through all my owned-&-unread books this year. I read 25, which brings my total (inflated as the year progressed with new acquisitions) down to 83. I purged a few, and come January 1 I will do so again. At this point I ...
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... guide
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Microsoft frontpage unleashed
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Microsoft word 97 quick reference
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Microsoft word 97 quick reference
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Microsoft works 4.5 6-In-1
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More than 100 full-text e-books
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Ms backoffice administrator's survival guide
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Ms backoffice unleashed
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Mysql and msql
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Netscape plug-ins developer's kit
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Official gamelan java directory
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... -looking scholarly facade, but chances are, after you’ve read those books once you’re very unlikely to ever read the vast majority of them ever again. Thus in the name of decluttering and staying ... and conditions negotiated and worked out between sellers and buyers themselves. If you have used books for sale and do not wish to be constrained by the auction rules or regulated limitations ...
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... Of Night Women, by Marion James (from 2010 Tournament of Books)
Under the Dome, by Stephen King (from 2010 Tournament of Books)
... of Books)
Miles From Nowhere, by Nami Mun (from 2010 Tournament of Books)
Inherent Vice, by Thomas Pynchon (from 2010 Tournament of ... Woodsburner, by John Pipkin (from Christian Science Monitor Best Books 2009)
The Thing Around Your Neck, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (from ...
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... California, not Canada!) In the morning I will speak about my favorite books (so far) of 2009. The list was over way 100 titles, but I narrowed ... Gayle. {IL YA, -Fic-} -- Dutton Books, 2009., 201p
While in a coma following an automobile accident ... K-3, 398.2} -- Little, Brown and Co. Books for Young Readers, 2009., 34p
In this wordless ... 3, 535.6} -- Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2009., RL 2.4 ...
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... Feud over Global Warming
Now consider these writings on Banned Books Week:
"Censorship Propaganda is Just So Much Hogwash,& ... complaints with school and library authorities. Before Banned Books Week began in 1982, such behavior was known as petitioning ... "censors" they denounce to decide what books are available in our communities, but this power is so familiar it's invisible ...
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... books. Also, they're small, so they actually fit behind other books.
Books to establish nerd cred. Predictably perhaps, my shelves have more than their fair share of books that ... solve all of my woes? If all I was concerned about was weight and space, then yes. Digital books have the same content and the same cover art — the content is all there. But clearly that isn't the whole story, ...
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... catalog and destroy copies of published works at the behest of those who own the copyright in those books. Yet this is exactly what the proposed settlement would permit for the "Last Library." And most ... finally, remember that Google may, under the settlement, sell off the entire Google Books project. So even if you believe that Google would never cave to foreign governments or engage in ...
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