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  • Octonauts: Big Book of Ocean Adventures

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    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 1701)
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  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo

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    eBook (, Feb. 23, 2020)
    Beautifully designed and carefully proofed for digital publication, this new edition includes:•Expended Introduction;•New Preface;•A number of detailed footnotes;•Expansive Bibliography;•Complete, unabridged, and formatted text for kindle to improve your reading experience;•Table of Contents with Quick Navigation.SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT, PEARL, and SIR ORFEO are masterpieces of a remote and exotic age—the age of chivalry and wizards, knights and holy quests. Yet it is only in the unique artistry and imagination of J.R.R. Tolken that the language, romance, and power of these great stories comes to life for modern readers, in this masterful and compelling new translation.
  • Little Owl's Night

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    Paperback (Viking, Aug. 16, 1720)
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  • I'm a Little Teapot

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    Hardcover (Playmore Inc, )
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  • Ben 10: Sticker Action

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    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, March 15, 2008)
    Rare Book
  • McGraw-Hill Science

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    Hardcover (Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School, June 1, 2002)
    2002 McGraw-Hill/National Geographic Science Grade 5 (H) by Richard Moyer, Lucy Daniel, Jay Hackett, H. Prentice Baptiste, Pamela Stryker, & JoAnne Vasquez ***ISBN-13: 9780022800383
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  • Dear Dumb Diary Series Complete Set of Books 1-12

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    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2011)
    Dear Dumb Diary Series Complete Set of Books 1-12 (Dear Dumb Diary Series, Includes: Let's Pretend This Never Happened; My Pants Are Haunted!; Am I the Princess or the Frog?; Never Do Anything, Ever; Can Adults Become Human?; The Problem With Here Is That It's Where I'm From; Never Underestimate Your Dumbness; It's Not My Fault I Know Everything; That's What Friends Are For; and The Worst Things in Life Are Also Free; Okay, So Maybe I Do Have Superpowers; and Me! (Just Like You, Only Better))
  • Taste of Home GRAND PRIZE WINNERS

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    Hardcover (Reiman Media Group, INC., March 15, 2010)
    New Taste of Home Cookbook! New Taste of Home Grand Prize Winners! Filled with full color photographs. This book is a compilation of the best of Taste of Home, award willing recipes, so they are the best! These recipes are for wholesome, straight forward, crowd pleasing recipes dazzlers. Get your blue ribbon winners here! This book is a fantastic addition to any cookbook library. Hardcover 240 pages.
  • Antics! by Cathi Hepworth

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    Paperback (Unknown, March 15, 1992)
    A clever example of using the word 'ant' within words beginning with every letter of the alphabet---ant from A to Z. Delightful illustrations accompany each word.
  • Jesus Calling Enjoying Peace in His Presence: Devotions for Every Day of the Year

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    Paperback (Integrity Publishers, Jan. 1, 1893)
    Jesus Calling Enjoying Peace in His Presence: Devotions for Every Day of the Year [Paperback] [Jan 16, 1900]
  • The Quiltmaker's Gift

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    Paperback (Scholastoc, July 6, 1876)
    paperback book
  • The Simon Necronomicon

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    language (@AnnieRoseBooks, Nov. 30, 2015)
    The Simon Necronomicon is a purported grimoire written by an unknown author, with an introduction by a man identified only as "Simon". Materials presented in the book are a blend of ancient Middle Eastern mythological elements, with allusions to the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and Aleister Crowley, woven together with a story about a man known as the "Mad Arab" (itself derived from several stories by Lovecraft).The introduction to the book (comprising about 80 pages of a total of 263) is the only part that Simon claims to have written. It relates how Simon and his associates were introduced to a Greek translation of the Necronomicon by a mysterious monk. Simon claims that after experimenting with the text, they verified that the work is a genuine collection of magical rituals that predates most known religions, and warns that anyone attempting to use the Necronomicon may "unleash dangerous forces". The introduction attempts to establish links between H. P. Lovecraft, Aleister Crowley and ancient mythology (including Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Chaldean myths and rituals), and draw parallels to other religions (such as Christianity, Wicca, Satanism and Hebrew Mythology). Some of the discussion is based on a supposed connection between Crowley and Lovecraft first espoused by Kenneth Grant.