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  • The Makeover Club

    Suzanne Weyn

    Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 1, 1986)
    Typical high-school freshmen Marsha, Clarrissa, and Sara form a self-improvement club designed to enhance their figures, appearance, personalities, and social lives, but their plans have unexpected results
    U
  • Basic Fun With Adventure Games

    Susan Lipscomb, Margaret Zuanich

    Paperback (Avon Books, July 1, 1984)
    A guide for beginners to the fundamentals of BASIC programming utilizes "CIA," a test adventure game, to demonstrate programming principles, concepts, and techniques
    R
  • Spy Goddess, Book One: Live and Let Shop

    Michael P. Spradlin

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 24, 2006)
    Certain that there is something unusual going on at Blackthorn Academy, student and resident juvenile delinquent of Beverly Hills, Rachel Buchanan, decides to explore the supernatural and mysterious happenings to get to the bottom of the matter where she soon finds herself unwelcome and alone in dangerous territory. Reprint.
  • Bread-And-Butter Journey

    Anne Colver

    Paperback (Avon Books, Feb. 1, 1972)
    The adventures of a little girl as she travels with her mother and brothers across the Alleghenies to join Father on a new homestead in Western Pennsylvania.
  • Avalon:: The Return of King Arthur

    Stephen R Lawhead

    Hardcover (Avon Books, Sept. 7, 1999)
    It has been foretold:In the hour of Britain’s greatest need, King Arthur will return to rescue his people.In Portugal, the reprobate King Edward the Ninth has died by his own hand.In England, the British monarchy teeters on the edge of total destruction. And in the Scottish Highlands, a mystical emissary named Mr. Embries—better known as “Merlin”—informs a young captain that he is next in line to the throne. For James Arthur Stuart is not the commoner he has always believed himself to be—he is Arthur, the legendary King of Summer, reborn. But the road to England’s salvation is dangerous, with powerful enemies waiting in ambush. For Arthur is not the only one who has returned from the mists of legend. And Merlin’s magic is not the only sorcery that has survived the centuries.AVALON“A rousing postscript to Lawhead’s bardic Pendragon Cycle . . . Playing off snappy contemporary derring-do against the powerful shining glimpses of the historical Arthur he created, Lawhead pulls off a genuinely moving parable of good and evil.”—Publishers Weekly
  • War's End: An Eyewitness Account of America's Last Atomic Mission

    Charles W. Sweeney, James A. Antonucci, Marion K. Antonucci

    Paperback (Avon Books, July 1, 1999)
    The author recounts his selection as the leader of the atomic mission to Nagasaki
  • Tourist Trap

    Emma Harrison

    Paperback (AVON Books, May 23, 2006)
    Entry name: Cassandra GraceEvent: Horseback riding (jumping)Animal name: Lola (best horse in the world!)Fee enclosed: Um, almost . . .See, the thing is, I almost have enough money, I have tons of riding students who pay me, but there's this guy, and every time he calls I have to see him, so I've kind of been skipping work lately . . . but I'll have the fee soon, I promise!
  • Murder Must Advertise

    Dorothy Sayers

    Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Anthology: Whose Body?/Murder Must Advertise/Strong Poison
  • Post-mortem

    Patricia D. Cornwell

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Feb. 15, 1991)
    Dr. Kay Scarpetta, chief medical examiner in Virginia City, is determined to unmask a serial killer who is leaving a trail of carnage throughout a terrified city, but as she struggles to find the key to unlock the mystery, she confronts unexpected sabotage. Reissue."
  • 999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense

    Al Sarrantonio

    Hardcover (Avon Books, Sept. 7, 1999)
    The weaving of fictional suspense and terror is as ancient as humankind itself. But where does this age-old tradition stand at the cusp of a new decade, a new century, a new millennium? This mammoth volume seeks to answer that question. Your hold in your hands the state of the art -- of fear.To prepare this groundbreaking anthology, writer and editor Al Sarrantonio challenged a distinguished roster of authors to demonstrate with all-new stories the shape of horror/suspense literature as we enter the twenty-first century. As you will read the twenty-nine contributors responded by displaying the infinite variety which is the very hallmark of this field. Some of these stories will startle you or fill you with terror. Some will haunt you long after you finish reading them. There is even an eerily echoing chuckle or two found inside. But together, these weirdest of tales join to form a great literary mosaic, a vivid contemporary portrait of a genre which is proud, potent, and irresistible.Not only is this the largest anthology of original horror/suspense fiction of all time -- not one story in 999 has ever been published before -- but it is also the finest. Here is a major publishing event with an attitude: to shake you up and scare you silly.
  • Danger Along the Ohio

    Patricia Willis

    Paperback (Avon Books, March 9, 1999)
    Traveling down the Ohio River in 1793, Amos, Clara, and Jonathan are separated from their father during a brutal Indian attack. The three children are swept down the river, and must make their way back through the wilderness in the direction of the Marietta settlement, hoping to find their father there. Their plight becomes still more dramatic -- and dangerous -- when Amos rescues a wounded Indian boy from the river. Though the boy mistrusts them and his condition slows them down, Amos refuses to leave him behind to die. Now more than ever, it seems they'll never make it back to their father and to safety.
    U
  • A Book Dragon

    Donn Kushner

    Paperback (Avon Books, March 1, 1991)
    Nonesuch, the last in a line of dragons, uses his unique ability to change in size to survive for six centuries, during which time he observes such different humans as a medieval monk, an eighteenth-century London chemist, and a modern American bookseller.Nonesuch, the last of a family of dragons, survives six centuries, including visits to plague-stricken London and a modern bookstore, without being discovered