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Lunch Bugs: Simba's Book About Color/Touch and Play Book (Disney's the Lion King)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.59 $Trying to ward off young Simba's appetite for larger prey, Timon and Pumbaa present a variety of colorful bugs for lunch, from a red ladybug to a blue beetle, but Simba is unconvinced that slimy can be satisfying.
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The Big Over Easy: A Nursery Crime
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.96 $Unconvinced that a former convict and millionaire philanthropist has been murdered by his suicide-victim ex-wife, detective inspector Jack Spratt and his assistant, Mary Mary, battle internal politics while uncovering a plot involving money laundering, bullion smuggling, and asylum-seeking titans. By the author of The Eyre Affair. 75,000 first printing.
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The Sweater Letter
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.67 $"A riveting true story of murder in Upper Michigan."-Minneapolis Star-TribuneWhen a woman was shot and killed on the final day of deer season in 1992 in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, it was quickly classified as a tragic hunting accident. One person-Det. Sgt. Bob Ball-was unconvinced. A strangely worded letter discovered in a box of sweaters and the suspicious behavior of the woman's husband, Bruce Moilanen, triggered his investigation. It would take the cooperation of witnesses who put themselves in jeopardy and months of incredibly dogged police work to gather enough evidence to arrest the elusive man who had seemingly perpetrated the perfect crime.Dave Distel was a writer, editor and columnist for the Los Angeles Times for over twenty years before moving to the Upper Peninsula where he now resides with his wife and collaborator Lynn. Their work has drawn attention from national media, including Court TV's Forensic Files. The popular crime program visits The Sweater Letter case in an episode entitled "Hunter or Hunted.""The Sweater Letter is destined to be a classic in the genre...a spell-binding tale that is well-written and easy-to-follow. It deserves the attention it is getting."-Green Bay Press-Gazette"An exceptional seller..."-The New York Times"This one has it all. It's just a great story!"-Bill Flood, Producer, Court TV's Forensic Files"If you found Anatomy of a Murder intriguing, you will be absolutely captivated by The Sweater Letter!"-San Diego's North County Times
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The Oath
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.16 $Unconvinced that his brother was really killed by a bear while camping in the Pacific Northwest, Steve Benson, a wildlife biologist, decides to investigate on his own, and discovers a town controlled by evil
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Death Watch (An Inspector Bill Slider Mystery)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.75 $Called to the site of a motel fire, in which a man registered as John Smith perished, London policeman Bill Slider is unconvinced that the death was the result of suicide
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Hog's Exit: Jerry Daniels, the Hmong, and the CIA (Modern Southeast Asia)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.78 $It just didn’t sit right. The American Embassy had reported the accidental death of Jerry “Hog” Daniels by carbon monoxide poisoning. Three decades later, his family, friends, and coworkers remain unconvinced that the U.S. government told them the truth. A former CIA case officer during the “secret war” in Laos, Jerry Daniels was experienced, smart, and careful. Raising even more doubts, his casket was “Permanently Sealed” before being shipped home to Missoula, Montana, where he was honored with a three-day funeral ceremony organized by his former comrades-in-arms, the Hmong hilltribe warriors from Laos. First-person accounts from Americans and Hmong, ranchers and refugees, State Department officials and smokejumpers capture the life of “Hog” Daniels and offer speculation on the unsettling circumstances of his death. Equally important, Hog’s Exit is the first complete account in English to document the drama and beauty of the Hmong funeral process.
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20 Compelling Evidences That God Exists: Discover Why Believing In God Makes So Much Sense
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.07 $Is it Reasonable to Believe? Remarkably, even though millions upon millions of us do believe in God, when we are asked why we have such faith, we become tongue-tied and struggle to give a reason for our hope. No wonder those who don't believe God exists remain unconvinced—there's too few of us ready to speak on God's behalf! Ken Boa and Robert Bowman, have provided a resource that tackles the most profound arguments from philosophy, science, sociology, psychology, and history ... and presents twenty clear, concise, and compelling evidences that show that faith in God—and specifically Jesus Christ—is reasonable.
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Mischief and the Masters
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.48 $She wants a short, sweet Master. One Master.The two devastatingly dominant Drago cousins have other ideas.Her life destroyed by a stalker, Uzuri Cheval starts anew in Tampa and joins the exclusive Shadowlands club. Unconvinced of her claims that she can overcome her fear of big men without help, Master Z gives her a time limit. And she is improving--until she hears the stalker is out of prison. Now her time limit is up, and the Masters will intervene, which is okay--as long as whoever helps her is short. Okay, sweet and gentle would be good, too. But two Doms? Dangerously experienced and dauntingly powerful cousins? No way. Having volunteered in every hellhole in the world, Dr. Alastair Drago is ready to settle down. Detective Max Drago has joined him and, once again, the cousins share everything. A house, lives, problems...and whatever submissive catches their interest. One mischievous submissive has definitely caught Alastair’s. However, having been burned by a woman, Max remains detached...until little mischief’s troubles turn deadly. Mischief and the Masters is the latest book in the bestselling Masters of the Shadowlands series. If you enjoy edgy ménage and dominance spiced with humor and suspense, you’ll love Cherise Sinclair’s latest romance. This book had it all... Another great addition in one of my all time favorite series!! ~ SnS Reviews
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20 Compelling Evidences That God Exists: Discover Why Believing in God Makes So Much Sense
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.00 $Is it Reasonable to Believe? Remarkably, even though millions upon millions of us do believe in God, when we are asked why we have such faith, we become tongue-tied and struggle to give a reason for our hope. No wonder those who don't believe God exists remain unconvinced—there's too few of us ready to speak on God's behalf! Ken Boa and Robert Bowman, have provided a resource that tackles the most profound arguments from philosophy, science, sociology, psychology, and history ... and presents twenty clear, concise, and compelling evidences that show that faith in God—and specifically Jesus Christ—is reasonable.
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Sweet and Deadly
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.12 $An engrossing Southern mystery from the NY Times best-selling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series - Six months after the death of her parents in a car crash, Catherine Linton returns to her hometown of Lowfield, Mississippi, unconvinced that it was an accident and looking for answers. Her suspicions seem to be confirmed when she stumbles upon the dead and beaten body of her doctor father’s long-time nurse. Catherine is right: there are secrets being kept in Lowfield. But if she continues to investigate, the town where she grew up may be the same place where she is sent to her grave . . .
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Berlin Centre: An East German Spy Novel (Reim)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.65 $When a West German police officer defects to the GDR, he brings news of a mole in the Stasi.Lieutenant Reim leads the initial inquiry but is unconvinced by the defector’s claims.As news of the affair spreads through Berlin Centre, Reim is sent to Bonn on a mission to catch a mole he doesn't want to find – does his reluctance to investigate have anything to do with secrets he'd prefer to keep hidden?
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (Whole Story)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.99 $Unconvinced that there are beasts in the moors near the Baskerville home, the new heir to the family estate turns to Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, to find out who is behind the mysterious death of his uncle. Simultaneous.
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Melting Pool
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.11 $Pear shaped, blue eyes with black skin, maybe bisexual, maybe agnostic- where does Jasmine fit? Her spiritual stamina and indomitable self awareness have kept this seventeen-year-old from clinging to just any answer to that question. She patiently remains unconvinced of who she is. That is until her home and family change. After moving from Nova Scotia to California she finds out, here in her new home, there is no 'fit,' no answer, the melting pot is full and considered too exclusive for her. She struggles to accept this but begins to feel vulnerable around groups; her identity search becomes urgent. She tries to avoid others as they are avoiding her, however it is revealed after their 4,000 mile move that Mum is dying soon of cancer, and Mum's last wish is to see Jasmine become a member of an elite high school swim team, an Olympic training ground. Jasmine, a loving daughter, now must break through the barriers of her new school, a high school from hell where physical appearance means everything for success; otherwise if a new girl deviates too far from their standard then suicide is encouraged until it becomes mandatory. Cover Art by Rick Coffin
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Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food Contamination after Fukushima
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.51 $Following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant disaster in 2011 many concerned citizens—particularly mothers—were unconvinced by the Japanese government’s assurances that the country’s food supply was safe. They took matters into their own hands, collecting their own scientific data that revealed radiation-contaminated food. In Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists Aya Hirata Kimura shows how, instead of being praised for their concern about their communities’ health and safety, they faced stiff social sanctions, which dismissed their results by attributing them to the work of irrational and rumor-spreading women who lacked scientific knowledge. These citizen scientists were unsuccessful at gaining political traction, as they were constrained by neoliberal and traditional gender ideologies that dictated how private citizens—especially women—should act. By highlighting the challenges these citizen scientists faced, Kimura provides insights into the complicated relationship between science, foodways, gender, and politics in post-Fukushima Japan and beyond.
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