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- Storm of dogs / by Hunter, Erin.;
- "Now that their ruthless former Alpha has left the Wild Pack and Sweet has taken his place, the dogs may finally be able to find peace in their new home. But they must constantly keep watch for signs of Blade and her Fierce Dogs, who will not rest until the Pack has been destroyed. Lucky knows that Sweet will be a wise and fearless Alpha, but his dreams are troubled by visions of a terrifying future<U+2014>a future that will force every dog to fight tooth and claw for survival"--www.bookmanager.com.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Dogs; Wild dogs; Survival;
- © c2015., Harper,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The dog across the lake / by Davis, Krista,author.;
- "Holly Miller arrives at her cousin Josh's campsite to return his wayward pooch only to discover he is nowhere to be found and a guest of the Sugar Maple Inn is dead in his tent, prompting her and her Jack Russell Terrier, Trixie, to sniff out a sneaky killer"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Cozy mysteries.; Recipes.; Novels.; Dogs; Hotelkeepers; Hotels; Jack Russell terrier; Murder; Pet owners;
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- Teddy vs. the fuzzy doom / by Hallett, Braden.;
- "The secrets of Ravensbarrow have been buried far too long. Now they're waking up . . . Starting at a new school is hard enough for an anxious kid like Teddy. But Ravensbarrow Elementary seems extra unsettling. First, there are the zombielike kids and teachers, with their vacant stares and strange, echoey voices. Then there are the hamsters. So. Many. Hamsters. With their scrabbly claws and beady eyes and . . . wait. Can those hamsters talk? . . . Alongside a crew of misfits, Teddy untangles the supernatural mysteries of the rainy town of Ravensbarrow"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: School fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Schools; Secrecy; Zombies; Hamsters; Supernatural;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- 1,000 facts about dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric life / by Daniels, Patricia,1955-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."From dinosaurs like Stegosaurus and Giganotosaurus that ruled the land to the mammoths and giant sloths that followed them, discover all you have ever wanted to know about dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric life. Uncover amazing fossil facts about the first four-legged creatures; find out what it's like to be on a dinosaur dig; and marvel at some of the fiercest, most fascinating claws and teeth. Learn how dinosaurs and birds are connected, find out the biggest prehistoric mysteries that scientists are still trying to crack, and sink your teeth into some seriously supersize dino stats"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Paleontology; Dinosaurs; Fossils;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Swamp thing [graphic novel] : twin branches / by Stiefvater, Maggie,1981-author.; Beem, Morgan,illustrator.; Lawson, Jeremy(Cartoonist),colourist.; Maher, Ariana,letterer.;
- "Twins Alec and Walker Holland have a reputation around town. One is quiet and the other is the life of any party, but the two are inseparable. For their last summer before college, Alec and Walker leave the city to live with their rural cousins, where they find that the swamp holds far darker depths than they could have imagined. While Walker carves their names into the new social scene, Alec recedes into a summer-school laboratory, slowly losing himself to a deep, dark experiment. This season, both brothers must confront truths, ancient and familial, and as their lives diverge, tensions increase and dormant memories claw to the surface"--Ages 15+.Grades 10-12.
- Subjects: Science fiction comics.; Superhero comics.; Graphic novels.; Science; Twins; Memory;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Mending with love : creative repairs for your favorite things / by Misumi, Noriko,author.; Marsden, Nancy,translator.; translation of:Misumi, Noriko.Tsukurou kurashi.English.;
- This book shows you how to apply embroidery, patching, darning, felting, stamping, and a little crochet to worn pieces of clothing or household items. Instead of stowing or throwing away damaged pieces that hold happy memories, you can employ these sustainable ideas to give them a new life. With this book, you'll learn how to repair knitted and woven fabrics; work with flat and curved surfaces; repair comfy, well-made socks and gloves; make a statement with creative patching; fill in holes with roving using felting techniques; use embroidery to visibly mend frays or damage from the odd cat claw; apply other tips and techniques to torn, worn, or stained favorites.
- Subjects: Clothing and dress; Sewing.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The dead take the A Train / by Khaw, Cassandra,author.; Kadrey, Richard,author.;
- "Julie is a coked-up, burnt-out thirty-year-old whose only retirement plan is dying early. She's been trying to establish herself in the NYC magic scene, and she'll work the most gruesome gigs, exorcize the nastiest demons, and make deals with the cruelest gods to claw her way to the top. But nothing can prepare her for the toughest job yet: when her best friend, Sarah, shows up at her door in need of help. Keeping Sarah safe becomes top priority. Julie is desperate for a quick fix to break the dead-end grind and save her friend. But her power grab sets off a deadly chain of events that puts Sarah - and the entire world - directly in the path of annihilation."--
- Subjects: Paranormal fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Exorcism; Female friendship; Magic; Survival;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- 1,000 amazing dinosaur facts / by Derrick, Stevie.; Lomax, Dean R.; Woodward, John,1954-; Benton, Adam.; Bull, Peter.; Carter, Stuart.; Lewis, Arran.; Murray, Naomi.; Scott, Gus.;
- "This unbelievably fascinating dinosaur book for children will teach you all you need to know about prehistoric animals, like which dinosaur had the sharpest teeth, the longest claws, the smallest brain, the largest droppings, and lots more! Did you know that the largest dinosaur was longer than a tennis court but its babies were no bigger than a newborn human baby? That the smallest dinosaur weighed less than a teaspoon of sugar? Or that the largest flying reptile was as tall as a giraffe, with wings the size of a small plane? Children aged 9+ will love all these facts and more, presented either with jaw-dropping CGI illustrations or eye-popping photography -- plus additional boxes feature diagrams that make information easy to understand"--
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Dinosaurs; Curiosities and wonders;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Knit one, die two / by Ehrhart, Peggy.;
- Knit and Nibble's numbers are growing! In addition to a litter of adorable kittens, the knitting club just welcomed their newest member, Caralee Lorimer, who's learning to knit for her upcoming role in A Tale of Two Cities. According to the amateur actress, the behind-the-scenes drama at the theater is getting downright catty, and Caralee wants a reckoning for Arborville's pretentious suburbanites. Her claws are out, and just like her character in the play, Caralee is ready to name names. But before she can finish her snitchy stitches, Caralee is killed in a suspicious theater accident. Someone thinks they've staged a perfect murder, but Pamela and her Knit and Nibblers are ready to pounce on the real killer... before it's curtains for anyone else!
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Widows; Knitting; Amateur theater; Murder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Local is our future : steps to an economics of happiness / by Norberg-Hodge, Helena,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Globalization has no future. Political stability is a thing of the past; climate chaos is intensifying; anxiety disorders are of epidemic proportions; extremism and fundamentalism are becoming the norm. And yet we cling to the wreckage. Politicians of every hue continue to be in thrall to the global market. To challenge 'free trade,' which is the very essence of globalization, is all but unthinkable. But challenge it we must. And replace it. The future will be local. And the good news is that it is already happening. Under the radar of the mainstream media, a worldwide localization movement is emerging. On every continent, people are coming together to claw back control over their own economies, and in doing so are rebuilding connections to one another, while repairing fractured communities and damaged environments."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Globalization; Community development.; Sustainable development.; Local foods.; International economic relations.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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