FEATURED NEW ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK OF 1/15/07
(To hold or order any of these books [or to check on current availability], please email kelly@aquabooks.ca.)
The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
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Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
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The Master Book of Mathematical Recreations
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The Hidden Ground of Love - Thomas Merton (out of print)
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Maritime Supremacy and the Opening of the Western Mind - Peter Padfield
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Sophie's World - Jostein Gaarder (hardcover)
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The Dragon and the Dry Goods Princess - David Arnason
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The Dark Room - Rachel Seiffert
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Anil's Ghost - Michael Ondaatje (hardcover)
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Also new this week
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Fiction
The Golden Key, George MacDonald (illus. Maurice Sendak)
The War of the Jewels, Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien (hardcover)
A White Merc with Fins, James Hawes
Rare Birds, Edward Riche
The Paperboy, Pete Dexter
Flesh and Blood, Michael Crummey
Sin Killer, Larry McMurtry
Anything Considered, Peter Mayle
Painting the Dog, Leon Rooke
Clarissa Oakes, Patrick O'Brian
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams (pocket-size hardcover)
The Rez Sisters, Tomson Highway
The Songs of the Kings, Barry Unsworth
Monkey Beach, Eden Robinson
Lives of the Saints, Nino Ricci
The Last Season, Roy MacGregor
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The Complete Short Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson
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Non-Fiction
The Great Invitation and other Sermons, Emil Brunner
Systematic Theology, Paul Tillich (3 vols, $30/set)
The School of Charity, Thomas Merton (out of print)
Foundations of Christian Faith, Karl Rahner
Ages in Chaos, Immanuel Velikovsky (hardcover)
Talks to Teachers on Psychology, William James
William Blake: His Life, James King
The Occult, Colin Wilson
Apocalypse Revealed, Swedenborg (vol.2 only)
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century, Barbara Tuchman
Barker VC, Wayne Ralph
1688 Revolution in Siam, E.W.Hutchinson
Karsh: A Fifty-Year Retrospective
A Few Acres of Snow: The Saga of the French and Indian Wars, Robert Leckie
Dark Age Ahead, Jane Jacobs
Lenin for Beginners
Years of Minutes, Andy Rooney
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Hunter S.Thompson
plus hundreds more every week....
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What's Gumby Reading?
Gumby has always had an interest in Woodcraft, although at six inches, he was too small to get into Scouts.
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