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The Fabulous Feud Of Gilbert & Sullivan

The Book Of Murder

  • The Book Of Murder
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    Guillermo Martínez ; translated from Spanish by Sonia Soto
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    Book, 1st U.S. ed, Viking, 2008
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    A gripping tale of revenge and rivalry from the author of The Oxford Murders Argentinean author Guillermo Martnez?s work appeals to fans of both literary fiction and mysteries. She thinks that Kloster is slowly killing off everyone close to her?can he help before her grandmother and younger sister are murdered? (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PQ7798.23.A69165 M8413 2008  AVAILABLE

All The Sad Young Literary Men

Nazi Literature In The Americas

  • Nazi Literature In The Americas
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    Roberto Bolaño ; translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews
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    Book, New Directions, 2008
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    A playful and entirely original novel masquerading as a mini-encyclopedia of nonexistent Nazi literature in our hemisphere by Roberto Bolao: “his generation’s premier Latin-American writer” (The New York Times). Composed of short biographies about imaginary writers from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Columbia, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, and the USA, Nazi Literature in the Americas includes descriptions of the writers’ works, cross references, a bibliography, and also an epilogue (”For Monsters”). (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PQ8098.12.O38 L5813 2008  AVAILABLE

The Lost Dog : A Novel

Wit’s End

  • Wit's End
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    Karen Joy Fowler
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    Book, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2008
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    If you loved The Jane Austen Book Club, you’ll revel in Wit’s End, a sly and clever novel of mystery, intrigue, and virtual reality. Set in contemporary Santa Cruz, the novel centers on Rima Lanisell, a young woman at loose ends, having just lost her father to cancer. So Wit’s End is also a highly inventive take on the way dedicated readers appropriate their favorite books, perhaps the one act of theft applauded the world over—except by authors. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PS3556.O844 W58 2008  AVAILABLE

Walter : The Story Of A Rat

Diary Of A Bad Year

  • Diary Of A Bad Year
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    J.M. Coetzee
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    Book, 1st American ed, Viking, 2008
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    A new work of fiction by the Nobel Prize?winning author of Disgrace In this brilliant new work of fiction, J. address a wide range of subjects and include a scathing indictment of Bush, Cheney, and Blair, as well as a witheringly honest examination of everything from Machiavelli and the current state of the university to music, literature, and intelligent design, offering unexpected perceptions and insightful arguments along the way. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PR9369.3.C58 D48 2008  AVAILABLE

Who’s Killing The Great Writers Of America? : A Satire

  • Who's Killing The Great Writers Of America? : A Satire
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    by Robert Kaplow
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    Book, Phoenix Books, 2007
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    This hilarious send-up of the world of publishing by the author of “Me and Orson Welles” and “The Cat Who Killed Lilian Jackson Braun” takes us from Venice to Paris to Maine and offers cameo appearances by Steve Martin, Gerard Depardieu, plus a few surprises. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PS3561.A565 W46 2007  AVAILABLE

Lisey’s Story : A Novel

Gatsby’s Girl

Look At The Dark

NNNNN : A Novel

  • NNNNN : A Novel
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    Carl Reiner
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    Book, Simon & Schuster, 2006
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    The hero of Carl Reiner’s nutty and wonderful novel, Nat Noland, is hard at work on his fifth book, his own version of Genesis, concentrating on the relationship between Cain and Abel. In the lobby, when Nat bumps into the lovely Dr. Gertrude Trampleasure, an empathologist, she tells him how much he resembles her old teenage sweetheart, Buddy Keebler: “You two could be twins!” (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  PS3568.E4863 N59 2006  AVAILABLE

The Jungle Law : A Novel

The Sea