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  • Age of Aquariums

    David Cody Weiss, Bobbi JG Weiss

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, March 1, 1999)
    Assigned to clean the school's new aquarium, Sabrina discovers some most unusual underwater inhabitants, transforms herself into a tiny mermaid, and uncovers the lost city of Atlantis, populated by a tiny race of mer-people, in the fish tank. Original.
  • Rage of Aquarius

    Carol Ellis

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 25, 1995)
    One by one, grieving and guilty teenagers find themselves slowly dying to be with their dead friend Becky, who reluctantly took up one of their dares, and lost her life as a consequence. Original.
  • Age of Aquariums

    David Cody~David Cody Weiss~Bobbi J.G. Weiss

    Paperback (POCKET BOOKS (SIMO), Jan. 1, 1999)
    Pocket 1999 edition TV tie-in paperback vg++ book In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Aquariums

    Phillip Orso Steinberg, George Overlie

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, June 1, 1975)
    Illustrates the basics of tank preparation and maintenance and discusses the selection and care of tropical fish and other water creatures and plants
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  • Aquariums

    John Hoke

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1975)
    Describes different kinds of aquariums, how to set them up, and how to care for them.
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  • The Age of Aquarius

    Bobby Legend

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 2, 2009)
    Coming of age in the drug culture of the 1960s and '70s led many young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out"-experimenting with every available drug, chasing that ultimate high while looking for someone with whom they could share it. Thinking themselves invincible, they did not realize that they were flirting with danger-although they knew enough to stay below the radar of law enforcement while indulging in the pleasures offered in The Age of Aquarius. One such naive young man slides into the drug underworld with barely a ripple after a life-altering trip as a student to Spain and four years spent in Afghanistan. There, he realizes for the first time that drugs, like any other business, bring money and power-especially the selling of Afghan hashish. While selling tons of hashish to his friends in America, along the way he began experimenting with opium...and then pharmaceutical morphine. After many years, his tolerance to this drug became immense. Each injection could have killed a horse, but Bobby Legend barely felt the high, not as he had when he first began experimenting with the drug. And once his kingdom fell, he brought his overpowering addiction to America, where his relative peace was shattered by unexpected world events.
  • Aquariums

    Jennifer Blizin Gillis

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2008)
    Introduces the things at an aquarium, from fresh- and saltwater animals to splash pools, and describes the work that goes into running the exhibits.
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  • The Age of Aquarius

    Bobby Legend

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., Jan. 10, 2005)
    Coming of age in the drug culture of the 1960s and ‘70s led many young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out", while experimenting with every available drug, chasing that ultimate high while looking for someone to share it with. Thinking themselves invincible, they did not realize the danger they were flirting with, although they knew enough to stay below the radar of law enforcement while indulging in the pleasures offered by The Age of Aquarius. One such naïve young man slides into the drug underworld with barely a ripple after a life-altering trip as a student to Spain. There he realizes for the first time that drugs, like any other business, bring money and power. However, all of his power and money cannot stop him from becoming addicted to his own product, especially pharmaceutical morphine, as his relative peace is shattered by unexpected world events.
  • Aquariums

    Jill Kalz

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Kalz, Jill
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  • The Age of Aquarius

    Bobby Legend

    eBook (Legend Publishing Company, Dec. 11, 2014)
    Coming of age in the drug culture of the 1960s and '70s led many young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out"-experimenting with every available drug, chasing that ultimate high while looking for someone with whom they could share it. Thinking themselves invincible, they did not realize that they were flirting with danger-although they knew enough to stay below the radar of law enforcement while indulging in the pleasures offered in The Age of Aquarius. One such naive young man slides into the drug underworld with barely a ripple after a life-altering trip as a student to Spain and four years spent in Afghanistan. There, he realizes for the first time that drugs, like any other business, bring money and power-especially the selling of Afghan hashish. While selling tons of hashish to his friends in America, along the way he began experimenting with opium...and then pharmaceutical morphine. After many years, his tolerance to this drug became immense. Each injection could have killed a horse, but Bobby Legend barely felt the high, not as he had when he first began experimenting with the drug. And once his kingdom fell, he brought his overpowering addiction to America, where his relative peace was shattered by unexpected world events.
  • The Age of Aquarius

    Bobby Legend

    Hardcover (Legend Publishing Company, July 2, 2009)
    Coming of age in the drug culture of the 1960s and '70s led many young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out"-experimenting with every available drug, chasing that ultimate high while looking for someone with whom they could share it. Thinking themselves invincible, they did not realize that they were flirting with danger-although they knew enough to stay below the radar of law enforcement while indulging in the pleasures offered in The Age of Aquarius. One such naive young man slides into the drug underworld with barely a ripple after a life-altering trip as a student to Spain and four years spent in Afghanistan. There, he realizes for the first time that drugs, like any other business, bring money and power-especially the selling of Afghan hashish. While selling tons of hashish to his friends in America, along the way he began experimenting with opium...and then pharmaceutical morphine. After many years, his tolerance to this drug became immense. Each injection could have killed a horse, but Bobby Legend barely felt the high, not as he had when he first began experimenting with the drug. And once his kingdom fell, he brought his overpowering addiction to America, where his relative peace was shattered by unexpected world events.
  • The Age of Aquarius

    By (author) Bobby Legend

    Paperback (Legend Publishing Co., Aug. 16, 2009)
    The Age of Aquarius