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  • Michael, Brother of Jerry

    Jack London

    eBook (Bauer Books, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Michael, an Irish terrier, was born and raised in the Solomon Islands. The dog now works as a slave hunter aboard a schooner on a mission to recruit native islanders for work. One day the captain accidentally leaves Michael on a beach and sails away. Michael was then abducted by Dag Daughtry, a steward on another ship, who initially planned to sell the dog for money. However, later he got attached to Michael and takes the dog to a trip around the world.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories

    Rudyard Kipling

    eBook (Bauer Books, May 16, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Poison Belt

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    eBook (Bauer Books, Aug. 1, 2019)
    The Poison Belt is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle, the second book about Professor Challenger. Written in 1913, much of it takes place in a single room in Challenger's house in Sussex. This would be the last story written about Challenger until the 1920s, by which time Doyle's spiritualist beliefs had begun to influence his writing.
  • The Unofficial Harry Potter Character Compendium: MuggleNet's Ultimate Guide to Who's Who in the Wizarding World

    The Editors of MuggleNet

    Hardcover (Media Lab Books, June 23, 2020)
    From Harry, himself, to Sir Cadogan, the living portrait, this massive tome details every character created by J.K. Rowling and appearing in the official Harry Potter canon of books, movies and plays. Each entry will highlight one character, with some entries making up a half page, while others might take up a full spread. Readers will find details of when the character was first mentioned, appearance, wizard school, house, patronus, wand, related family members, skills and achievements, personal history and more! With more than 700 characters included, this book is packed from cover to cover. The book will also include genealogical charts and family trees for the major characters, world maps detailing important locations, homes and schools, as well as charts detailing alliances between characters. The content is compiled by the editors of MuggleNet.com, the #1 Wizarding World resource since 1999.
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  • Tales of the Fish Patrol

    Jack London

    eBook (Bauer Books, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • My Little Pony Baking Book

    Christi Johnstone, Media Lab Books

    Hardcover (Media Lab Books, April 9, 2019)
    COME ALONG AND BAKE WITH THE PONIES!- Stunning cookbook for kids by wildly popular baker Christi Johnson- Packed with My Little Pony characters and gorgeous full-color photos throughout- 50 amazing recipes that will delight young bakers and their parentsThis eye-popping book, packed with color and wonder, transports young readers into the world of My Little Pony, specifically, the Sugar Cube Corner bakery. There, Pinkie Pie provides a special introduction to baking, sharing everything she's learned under the tutelage of Mr. and Mrs. Cake, enabling young readers and their parents to whip up fantastic treats in no time!Inside you'll find everything from Apple Cider Snaps and Chocolate Dream Pie to Rainbow Bundt Cake and Princess Pancakes - 50 fabulous, easy-to-make recipes in all, including cookies, brownies, pies, breads, muffins, cakes, cupcakes, breakfast favorites and more!Each recipe appears in full, vibrant color, with commentary and advice provided by the most popular My Little Pony characters.
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  • The Taming of the Shrew

    William Shakespeare, Bauer Books

    eBook (Bauer Books, Feb. 5, 2020)
    The gentle gentleman, William Shakespeare pokes glorious fun at customs, marriages , greed and scoundrels, especially pretentious men and women. .. A practical joke can be carried to the extreme, in the northern Italian city of Padua, in the time of the brilliant Renaissance, a poor intoxicated man ( a tramp in fact), strangely named Christopher Sly, is found by an amused nobleman, outside a filthy tavern, sleeping on the dirt in the street, people walking by ignoring the unfortunate human. Until this Lord has an idea, take him to his impressive mansion and pretend that the lush, is really the owner, exchange identities, the nobleman becomes a servant and Sly, the powerful aristocrat, a long illness had made him think, the dreams of a lowly situation in life, were correct.
  • The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner

    James Hogg, Bauer Books

    eBook (Bauer Books, Feb. 1, 2020)
    A "post-modernist" early 19th century Scottish novel featuring multiple narratives and at least one--possibly three--unreliable narrators, "Sinner" is a curious congeries of doppleganger tale, abnormal psychology, moral fable, anti-Calvinist satire, and historical fiction with a little comic relief thrown in.
  • Richard II

    William Shakespeare, Bauer Books

    eBook (Bauer Books, Feb. 4, 2020)
    For the first time, Shakespeare creates a compelling historical protagonist who speaks naturally in a poetic voice that is distinctively his own. In his earlier works involving kings and emperors, Shakespeare imitated Marlowe's "mighty line" with some--if not complete--success (Richard III was inherently Marlovian, which helped) but in Richard II he at last found a king--a weak man but a considerable poet, with an eye for detail--whom he could animate from the inside, a king more comfortable with the rhetoric of royal pageantry than with the governing his country.Like Hamlet, Richard and his language dominate the play which he inhabits, and the downside to this is that the play inevitably loses a little of its light and beauty whenever he is not on the stage.
  • Why Do Dogs Drool?: A PAW Patrol Big Book of Why

    Media Lab Books

    Hardcover (Media Lab Books, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Let's find out why! Do you ever wonder why the sky is blue? Or why boats float? Or why dogs like to lick your face? The pups of PAW Patrol are here to help you find out! Discover the answers to all kinds of "why?" questions in this fun, fact-filled book.Inside you'll find lot of colorful photos, awesome jokes and more fun with your favorite cartoon canines.For more PAW Patrol fun, look for these other Show & Tell Me titles!PAW Patrol: Why Do Dogs Drool?PAW Patrol: Mega MachinesPAW Patrol: Real Rescue DogsPAW Patrol: P Is for Pups!PAW Patrol: Onward and Pupward!
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  • The Unofficial Pokemon Go Field Guide

    Media Lab Books, Tips & Tricks Magazine

    Paperback (Media Lab Books, Sept. 13, 2016)
    In The Unofficial Pokémon Go Field Guide, professional Pokémon Trainer Ivy St. Ive teaches you everything you need to know in order to become a Pokémon Go master overnight. This guide contains tips, tricks, secrets, character guides and insider info on how to catch ‘em all! Millions of people have taken up the challenge of Pokémon Go, the location-based, augmented reality game in which people use their smartphones to catch pokémon while on the go. With so many fans hunting, catching and battline with their pokémons, it's been impossible to find an edge over the competition and become the greatest trainer of them all - until now. This field guide includes every tip, trick, strategy and shortcut you need to become a legend, including: - How to take over any gym, no matter how heavily guarded- A breakdown of every pokémon in the game- How to develop the strongest collection of pokémon- Where to find the rarest of pokémon- How to level up as fast as possibleYou'll also find stories celebrating the community and lifestyle of all things Pokémon!
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  • R.U.R.

    Karel Čapek

    language (Bauer Books, Feb. 4, 2020)
    R.U.R, Rossum's Universal Robots. Written in 1920 by Czech writer Karel Capek. It is a science fiction play, and it has the distinction of introducing the word robot into the English language.