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 | The early days of film-making is Terry Pratchett's satiric target in the 10th Discworld fantasy. Unambitious wizard Victor abandons his study of actual magic for the figurative magic of Holy Wood, new site of the burgeoning moving picture industry.... |
 | This is a humorous collection of Jack Prelutsky's rollicking poetry, filled with noodle-eating poodles, truck-driving geese, and a boy named Peter whose dessert-eating abilities are wildly impressive. Accompanied by wonderful watercolor illustrations... |
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 | A troublesome twelve-year-old orphan, staying with an elderly artist who needs her, remembers the only other time she was happy in a foster home, with a family that truly seemed to care about her. |
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 | Entertainment Weekly writer Mark Harris takes a fresh new look at four famous films (THE GRADUATE; BONNIE AND CLYDE; IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT; GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER?) and one lamentable one (DR. DOOLITTLE) that changed the face and future of... |
 | Entertainment Weekly writer Mark Harris takes a fresh new look at four famous films (THE GRADUATE; BONNIE AND CLYDE; IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT; GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER?) and one lamentable one (DR. DOOLITTLE) that changed the face and future of... |