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The book behind the successful Discovery television series. The Mythbusters are Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman, and a crazy brainiac Australian producer named Peter...
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Sing My Way Home explores the singer and songwriter genre of Americana music that is influenced by equal parts rock, folk, country, and blues. Artists like Lucinda...
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Dead in 5 Heartbeats is the first of two pulp novels that center around a fictional bike riding hero named Patch Kincaid and his club called the Infidelz.
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A celebration of motorcycles, 1% bike riders, celebs and average folks who live to ride and ride to live.
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A 500-line poem that investigates the sources of inspiration, from the origins of the earliest known muses to the nature of mathematical perfection, while...
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The true tale of Sonny Barger, the visionary behind the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.
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Rotten is the true story on the rise and fall of the Sex Pistols and the Punk movement the band created in its path to self-destruction. Punk became more than a...
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The Sex and the City columnist for the New York Observer documents the social scene of modern-day Manhattan. The reader gets an introduction to “Modelizers,” the...
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The first novel by the iconic author of Sex and the City and the best-selling Four Blondes, featuring a saucy, great character a la Bridget Jones.
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Janey Wilcox is a fabulous model in her early thirties living in New York City and playing in the summertime in the Hamptons. At the beginning of every summer Janey...
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by Robin Lim
Between the bizarre food cravings and the nausea, preparing balanced meals is often the last thing on your mind when you'¬?re pregnant. In EATING FOR TWO,...
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by Tammy Yee
Keiki will delight in finding a star hidden in a tide pool (sea star) and a triangle in a lunchbox (musubi). Written in child pleasing rhyme, this fun filled...
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by Tammy Yee
A fresh and silly Hawaiian adaptation of "The House That Jack Built," done in fun-filled rebus form so that young children can "read" along. What's a rebus? It's...
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by Tammy Yee
Make a wetland diorama, a pueo (Hawaiian owl) puppet and a Hawaiian Hawk flier in this fun-filled activity book! Children will learn about Hawai'i's unique...
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by Tammy Yee
Learning opposites has never been more fun. Written in a rhyming fashion to help keiki develop a tune that will aid in sustaining long term memory.
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by Tammy Yee
Tutu teaches Leilani the hula in this precious little board book. Includes Hawaiian translations.
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by Tammy Yee
Keiki learn the numbers 1-10 using Hawaiian animals and plants, and more. Written in both Hawaiian and English. A matching wooden puzzle is also available,...
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by Tammy Yee
What happens when little Miss Goldie Locke from Tucson, Arizona decides to explore a tropical island beach? Goldilocks goes Hawaiian in Debra Ryll's "Goldie and...
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by Bill Albert
When a car accident makes sixteen-year-old rock and roll freak Harold an orphan and sends him to live with his Aunt Enid in the Californian desert, he and she...
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by Bill Albert
He had arrived in America in 1887, but we first met him in 1906 when it seemed he may be approaching the end of his story, for he has been arrested from blowing...
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