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    Cat in the Hat

    1,000 L

    A dreary day turns into a wild romp when this beloved story introduces readers to the Cat in the Hat and his troublemaking friends. A favorite among kids, parents and teachers, this story uses simple words and basic ryhme to encourage and delight beginning readers.

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    Oh The Places You’ll Go

    1,000 L

    Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is a book written and illustrated by children’s author Dr. Seuss. It was first published by Random House on January 22, 1990. It was his last book to be published during his lifetime. The book concerns the journey of life, its challenges and joys.

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    Crooked House

    1,700 L

    A wealthy Greek businessman is found dead at his London home…

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    Death Comes as the End

    1,500 L

    Set in Ancient Egypt, a young woman suspects her priest father may be tied up in the death of a concubine.

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    The Invisible Man

    500 L

    The story concerns the life and death of a scientist named Griffin who has gone mad. Having learned how to make himself invisible, Griffin begins to use his invisibility for nefarious purposes, including murder. When he is finally killed, his body becomes visible again.

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    Horton and Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories

    1,000 L

    Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories is an anthology of children’s stories written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss, published posthumously by Random House in 2014.

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    What Pet Should I Get?

    1,000 L

    A brand new, never-before-seen rhyming romp of a picture book from the legendary Dr. Seuss – special Collector’s edition.

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    Selected Works of Edgar All Poe

    1,200 L

    These stories and poems come from the mind of one of the earliest masters of macabre literature.

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    The Raven and Other Selected Poems

    500 L

    “The Raven” is by far Poe’s best-known poem and it is one of more than forty to be found in The Raven and Other Poems, a volume that collects the best of Poe’s exercises in verse. Here, readers are treated to such masterpieces as “Annabel Lee,” “The Haunted Palace,” “The Conqueror Worm,” “The City in the Sea,” “Lenore,” and many more. These poems are imbued with the somber seriousness that we associate with Poe’s macabre fiction, but also with his marvelous appraisals of the mysteries of our and other worlds, and his fervent belief in undying love.

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    Cards on the table

    1,450 L

    Mr Shaitana has the most unusual hobby: he collects criminals who have evaded justice.

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    The Siren

    1,500 L

    The Siren follows the story of Kahlen, a siren who serves a 100-year sentence for the Ocean after she submits herself to the Ocean to escape death in the high seas. Kahlen and the other sirens’ job is simple: they sing and their beautiful, haunting melody would lure humans to plunge into the Ocean and never resurface.

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    Collins English Dictionary: Pocket edition 

    1,500 L

    The most up-to-date and information-packed dictionary of its size available. With spelling, grammar, and pronunciation help, plus a practical writing guide, the Pocket Dictionary gives you all the everyday words you need at your fingertips. 

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    All The Light We Cannot See

    1,500 L

    From Anthony Doerr, the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning author of Cloud Cuckoo Land, the beautiful, stunningly ambitious instant New York Times bestseller about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II.

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    The Mystery of the Blue Train

    1,500 L

    The daughter of an American millionaire dies on a train en route for Nice…

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    The Murder on the Links

    1,500 L

    On a French golf course, a millionaire is found stabbed in the back…

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    The Happy Prince and Other Stories

    500 L

    In a town full of suffering poor people, a swallow who was left behind after his flock flew off to Egypt for the winter meets the statue of the late “Happy Prince”, who in reality has never experienced true sorrow, for he lived in a palace where sorrow was not allowed to enter.