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  • Vietnam War

    Stuart Murray, Barbara Berger

    Paperback (DK Publishing, Inc., Aug. 16, 2005)
    Be an eyewitness to the longest war in American history-a dramatic story of partiotism, tragedy, bloody conflict, and heroism.See campaigns in the air and battles in jungles, cities and rice paddies.Learn about the most powerful combat weapons of the age. Discover why America went to war in Indochina and who fought there.
  • Is Anyone Out There?

    Jeff White, Rogerio Coelho

    eBook (Group Publishing, Inc., Aug. 7, 2017)
    It doesn’t matter how big you are — there’s always something bigger. As Bubba swims the endless ocean, he loses his way and gets lonely. But with every bubble he blows and every flip of his fin, Bubba remembers God never leaves his side. Kids learn in Is Anyone Out There? that God is always with them. Check out the entire Best of Buddies series, including:• I've Got This!• I Was Born for This!• Uh-Oh! I Did It Again!• I Can Do Anything!
  • Rocks & Minerals

    Sue Fuller

    Paperback (DK Publishing, Inc., June 1, 2003)
    Minerals are solid mixtures of chemicals that each have a unique set of characteristics -- just like a fingerprint. Find out how these minerals bind together to form rocks and much, much more.
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  • Dinosaur Encyclopedia: From Dinosaurs to the Dawn of Man

    David Lambert, Darren Naish, Elizabeth Wyse

    Hardcover (DK Publishing Inc., Oct. 1, 2001)
    A comprehensive new reference book that gives fascinating insight into the world of dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts. Researched and compiled by a team of experts in dinosaurs and other prehistoric life, DK's Dinosaur Encyclopedia answers thousands of intriguing questions about the dangerous world of dinosaurs. It presents an amazing variety of creatures, including early flying reptiles, the first fist, and the ape-like animals that set the scene for the evolution of the first humans. See the ferocious T-rex battle a gentle therizinosaur, or witness a giant, ground-dwelling bird chasing an early horse -- frighteningly realistic models and exceptional photography transport you straight into this ancient and terrifying world. Magnificent full-page reconstructions of prehistoric environments show these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats, from the Silurian seas to the grasslands of Pliocene America. This superb encyclopedia is divided into sections according to cladistics, making it easy to understand how different groups of animals evolved from common ancestors. A useful introduction provides an overview to understand fossils and evolution, followed by extensive sections covering different groups of prehistoric animals. Easy-to-use timeline bars on each page allow quick identification of the time period featured. At-a-glance scale indicators and fact boxes combine to provide the essentials on the prehistoric world. In addition, there is a comprehensive reference section providing a survey of the geological timescale, a biography section covering leading paleontologists, and an accessible glossary and index, making this a truly remarkable and compelling guide to all things prehistoric.
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  • The Recruitment Rise of the Free Fleet

    Michael Chatfield, Neil Turville, Joel Pigou

    Paperback (MC Publishing Inc., Feb. 14, 2019)
    They called it The Recruitment. Thousands were kidnapped and trained to fight. One fought back.James Cook was a gamer headed for the biggest gaming match on Earth. Instead the Planetary Defense Force kidnapped him, his team and twenty-thousand others.Their alien trainers don't care how many of them survive, they only care that they can fight. James Cook was a gamer, but his avatar Salchar, he was a fighter, a leader and the man the recruits need. James must put his doubts about himself aside, there's no guide to this, no strategy and it's definitely not a game. He will need to become Salchar, with one goal, to protect his people.This is the story of Salchar, his recruits, and the Rise of their Free Fleet.
  • Different But The Same

    Keyonna a Monroe

    Paperback (3g Publishing, Inc., June 12, 2017)
    This is a story about a little girl named Paige who moved to a new town and learns about different cultures families and values, all while realizing they are very similar to her own. This book teaches kids that although we may have different families, cultures and skin color, we are all human and equal to one another. Paige made friends with all the kids in here neighborhood who were just like her in many ways. In the end, they are all able to live together happily on diversity lane.
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  • Uh-Oh! I Did It Again!

    Jeff White, David Harrington

    eBook (Group Publishing, Inc., Aug. 7, 2017)
    Skyler is an expert builder and inventor. He can make almost anything! But he can break almost anything, too. It seems that for every success, there's also a mess. Yet Skyler's smile never leaves his face because God loves him anyway. Uh-Oh! I Did It Again! is a story that assures kids that God will always love them, no matter what. Check out the entire Best of Buddies series, including:• I've Got This!• Is Anyone Out There?• I Was Born for This!• I Can Do Anything!
  • Mom Is Recharging Her Batteries

    Keyonna Monroe

    Paperback (3g Publishing, Inc., Jan. 29, 2019)
    A mother tries to find time to herself to unwind, and just can't seem to get a moment in. When she finally finds time, she realizes that the love from her children is all she ever needed.
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  • Sunday School Specials 4

    Lois Keffer

    Paperback (Group Publishing Inc, July 31, 2009)
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  • Playing Through The Pain: The Villain Inside

    Anonymous, Alex Arter

    language (BP Publishing, Inc, March 23, 2015)
    Ten years ago, a 17 year old athlete from Tri-Valley High School set out to do what many thought couldn’t be done. Jay Tennessen helped lead his basketball team to the State A Tournament, despite battling leukemia throughout the entire season. Now, on the 10th anniversary of his diagnosis and in one of the most talked about moments in South Dakota sports, a local author chronicles Jay’s journey during the 2004-2005 basketball season on and off the court in a new book titled, ‘Playing Through The Pain: The Villain Inside’Jay’s pain and courage are well documented in this new book and as you’ll find out; they inspired players, parents, and other cancer patients from around the country to chase their dreams, fight the fights, and stay positive no matter the odds or obstacles you’re dealt in life. They say all compelling stories always have both a good guy and a villain. This book has both. Jay is the good guy. The villain lived inside of him.
  • Cool Stuff and How It Works

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    Paperback (DK Publishing, Inc, Feb. 28, 2005)
    From microchips and iPods to robots in the human bloodstream, "Cool Stuff and How It works" takes you on an eye-opening journey through the world of modern technology, explaining where today's most innovative inventions came from, how they work, and where they might take us in the future (Woodford).
  • This is Our Land

    Michael Chatfield

    Paperback (MC Publishing Inc., Feb. 14, 2019)
    The Aleph were nearly wiped out for tampering with technology borne from Jukal Portals. The Demon's of Devil Crater were almost turned to a footnote in history for rebelling against the Dark God. The Beast Kin were seen as a threat with their natural high affinities.Now all of these races have started to come back, the first stage in Bob's plan to save Emerilia.With the Stone Raider's help the Aleph have recovered their cities, stepping down the path to reviving their society. Now the Demon's and Beast Kin of Devil's Crater ask the Stone Raiders to once again stand with an exiled race.This is their land, and they will fight the pantheon and Jukal to the bitter end in order to defend it.