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Books published by publisher Arrow (A Division of Random House Group)

  • Whiskers, My Cat

    Letta Schatz, Paul Galdone

    Paperback (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), Oct. 25, 1976)
    None
  • Eaters of the Dead

    Michael Crichton

    Paperback (Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House, Oct. 17, 2000)
    The Eaters of the Dead is a brilliant, stirring tale of historical adventure which deserves a place on readers bookshelves alongside Michael Crichton's bestselling techno-thrillers. It is AD922 and Ibn Fadlan is sent north from Baghdad as a peaceful ambassador. But before he reaches his destination, he falls in with some Vikings and when they are attacked by mystical bloodthirsty creatures in the midst of a terrible fog, he reluctantly agrees to become the prophesied 13th warrior in order for them to survive.Later turned into a major Hollywood film, Eaters of the Dead is an imaginative and breathlessly exciting retelling of the Beowulf myth that rescues the story from dry academic analysis and resurrects it as an action-packed story of adventure.
  • Loves Music, Loves to Dance: And Loves to Kill

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Paperback (Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House, April 1, 1992)
    A Dance of Death... Erin and Darcy aren't the kind of girls who normally answer personal ads. Young, successful and thrilled with life in the big city, the best friends are ready to enjoy all the romance and glamour that New York has to offer. But when two women agree as a lark to answer personal ads to help a film-maker friend in her research, the glittering city turns deadly. Soon, Erin's body is found on an abandoned pier-a mysterious high-heeled dancing slipper on one lifeless foot. Devastated by her friend's tragic death, Darcy begins a treacherous dating game hoping to find Erin's killer. What Darcy doesn't know is that Erin wasn't his first victim...and that now the killer has set his sights on her.
  • The Gollywhopper Egg

    ROCKWELL A

    Hardcover (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), March 15, 1977)
    light wear n' tear, no witing
  • Mrs Pepperpot and the Hidden Treasure

    Alf Prysen, David Arthur

    Hardcover (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), Oct. 8, 1987)
    Mrs. Pepperpot has a problem—a huge problem—she shrinks! And when she shrinks she finds herself in all sorts of trouble. Poor Mrs. Pepperpot has shrunk again! Puss wants to show her some treasure in the neighbor's barn, and they set off with Mrs. Pepperpot holding on tight to Puss's back. But it's not easy being tiny. Together they have to dodge angry magpies, snowballs, and next door's dog. But when they reach the treasure, it's all worth it!
  • Man Who Listens to Horses

    Monty Roberts

    Paperback (Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House, Oct. 2, 1997)
    When Monty Roberts was thirteen years old he went off on his own to the deserts of Nevada to watch mustangs in the wild. What he learned about their methods of communication changed his life forever. The Man Who Listens to Horses reveals his deep love and understanding of horses. We learn how, through his relationship with various horses, he gradually developed the methods which enabled him to communicate in their own language: a silent language of gestures like signing for the deaf. According to Monty, anyone can learn the language of the horse and anyone can learn his Join-Up(R) methods. In this book he tells you how. This is the bestselling autobiography that spread Monty Roberts' message across the world and changed his life forever. Unique and inspirational, and with a message that resonates far wider than its application to horses, it might change your life too.
  • Herbert Binns & the Flying Tricycle

    Caroline Castle, Peter Weevers

    Hardcover (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), Sept. 25, 1986)
    None
  • Husherbye

    John Burningham

    Paperback (Arrow/Children S (a Division of Random House, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A lilting lullaby in which we see everyone at the end of the day, tired and ready for bed - the cat and her kittens, a family of bears, a fish, a goose, a frog, even the man in the moon. Each one weary, each one whispering 'Husherbye'. In the second half of the book we see each character curled up or snuggled down and tucked up and comfortable, each in an appropriate place, fast asleep and the reader reminds the listener that the time has come for sleep and invites them to rest their head on the pillow: Tomorrow's a new day. You will go to sleep now. HUSHER BYE HUSHERBYE HUSH.
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  • The Brethren

    John Grisham

    Paperback (Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Trumble: a minimum security federal prison, a camp, home to the usual assortment of criminals - drug dealers, bank robbers, swindlers, embezzlers, tax evaders, two Wall Street crooks, one doctor, at least five lawyers. And three former judges who call themselves The Brethren: one from Texas, one from California, and one fro
  • The Beaver Pond

    Alvin Tresselt, Roger Duvoisin

    Paperback (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), Nov. 22, 1971)
    This books describes what and how Beavers live and how it helps other animals.
  • Where Is Monkey?

    Dieter Schubert

    Hardcover (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), Aug. 3, 1987)
    None
  • Mrs Pepperpot's Busy Day

    Alf Proysen, Bjorn Berg

    Hardcover (Arrow (A Division of Random House Group), June 5, 1980)
    Mrs. Pepperpot's Busy Day