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  • Frozen Stiff

    Mary Logue

    eBook (Gallery Books, June 1, 2011)
    Car mogul Daniel Walker is celebrating New Year’s Eve alone. Or at least he thinks he is. At midnight, he runs outside naked for a quick roll in the snow. But when he tries to get back in the house, he can’t. He’s been locked out.
  • Dancing with an Alien

    Mary Logue

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, April 26, 2000)
    BRANKO:I am here.On this very green Earth. The sun shines for fourteen hours and thirty-three minutes today.The sky is blue like they said it would be.I am here on a mission. I have only a short time to do what I was sent here to do.I am here to find a female.TONIA:I went down to the beach today.There was one boy I'd never seen before.Quite tall. Gold complexion. Foreign-looking. He watched me swim.He was with an older man. I think it was the one whose daughter disappeared a few years ago.They would give the world for love.Branko is here on Earth for only a short time. He has come on a grave mission: He must find a female. He must bring her home. What will happen to her on his planet isn't quite clear. What is clear is that without her, the planet could die.Tonia loves summer. But something is different about thsi summer. Her best friend is changing. Her family is fighting. And then she meets someone unlike anyone she's ever met before. This summer could change everything.When their worlds collide, it's like nothing Branko or Tonia could ever have imagined.Mary Logue spins a chilling tale of deeply felt passion that takes root in the shadow of a desperate mission. The result is a love story unlike any other. Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL), 2001 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers (ALA), and 2001 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)
  • Frozen Stiff

    Mary Logue

    Paperback (Tyrus Books, July 1, 2010)
    Book eight in the Claire Watkins mystery series finds car mogul Daniel Walker celebrating New Year's Eve alone, roasting in his sauna. At midnight he runs outside for a quick roll in the snow . . . and the next morning he's found dead—naked, frozen, and covered in snow.While solving this midwinter crime, Claire realizes how tenuous love is, and how frozen she's been since the death of her first husband.Mary Logue is an award-winning poet and mystery writer. She has taught for many years at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and at Hamline University in St. Paul.
  • Frozen Stiff

    Mary Logue

    Hardcover (Tyrus Books, July 1, 2010)
    Book eight in the Claire Watkins mystery series finds car mogul Daniel Walker celebrating New Year's Eve alone, roasting in his sauna. At midnight he runs outside for a quick roll in the snow . . . and the next morning he's found dead—naked, frozen, and covered in snow.While solving this midwinter crime, Claire realizes how tenuous love is and how frozen she's been since the death of her first husband.Mary Logue is an award-winning poet and mystery writer. She has taught for many years at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis and at Hamline University in St. Paul.
  • Dancing with an Alien

    Mary Logue

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Feb. 5, 2002)
    Branko has come to Earth on a grave mission: He must find a female and bring her home. What will happen to her on his planet isn't quite clear. But without her, his planet could die.Tonia has always loved summer, but this one is different. Her best friend is changing and her family seems to be falling apart. Then she meets someone unlike anyone she's ever met before, and she knows that this summer, everything will change.When their worlds collide, it's like nothing Branko and Tonia could have ever imagined.
  • Sponges

    Mary Logue

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Photographs and text depict the many different kinds of sponges, their similarities and differences, habitats, and behavior.
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  • Frozen Stiff

    Mary Logue

    Paperback (Tyrus Books, July 1, 2010)
    Book eight in the Claire Watkins mystery series finds car mogul Daniel Walker celebrating New Year's Eve alone, roasting in his sauna. At midnight he runs outside for a quick roll in the snow . . . and the next morning he's found dead—naked, frozen, and covered in snow.While solving this midwinter crime, Claire realizes how tenuous love is, and how frozen she's been since the death of her first husband.Mary Logue is an award-winning poet and mystery writer. She has taught for many years at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and at Hamline University in St. Paul.
  • Sea Jellies

    Mary Logue

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Describes the physical characteristics, natural habitat, behavior, and diet of different kinds of jellyfish.
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  • Dancing with an Alien

    Mary Logue

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, April 26, 2000)
    BRANKO:I am here.On this very green Earth. The sun shines for fourteen hours and thirty-three minutes today.The sky is blue like they said it would be.I am here on a mission. I have only a short time to do what I was sent here to do.I am here to find a female.TONIA:I went down to the beach today.There was one boy I'd never seen before.Quite tall. Gold complexion. Foreign-looking. He watched me swim.He was with an older man. I think it was the one whose daughter disappeared a few years ago.They would give the world for love.Branko is here on Earth for only a short time. He has come on a grave mission: He must find a female. He must bring her home. What will happen to her on his planet isn't quite clear. What is clear is that without her, the planet could die.Tonia loves summer. But something is different about thsi summer. Her best friend is changing. Her family is fighting. And then she meets someone unlike anyone she's ever met before. This summer could change everything.When their worlds collide, it's like nothing Branko or Tonia could ever have imagined.Mary Logue spins a chilling tale of deeply felt passion that takes root in the shadow of a desperate mission. The result is a love story unlike any other. Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL), 2001 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers (ALA), and 2001 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)
  • Sea Stars

    Mary Logue

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Photographs and text depict the many different kinds of sea stars, their similarities and differences, habitats, and behavior.
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  • Imagination: The Story of Walt Disney

    Mary Logue

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2000)
    A brief biography of the man who began his career as an animator and gained world-wide fame as the head of his own studio.
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  • Dancing with an Alien

    Mary Logue

    Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Feb. 16, 2002)
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