Dead cat walking... In the light of the full moon, I saw the cat sprawled on its back, its head twisted to one side, its four paws straight up in the air. Even from my bedroom window high above the ground, I recognized the cat. The cat named Rip. And I knew without going down there that I had killed it again. Killed it for a third time.
Dora the Explorer, Dora's Talking Dollhouse Gift Set
This exclusive bundle includes Dora's Talking Dollhouse, Dora's Clubhouse, Dora's Pool deck, bedroom furniture set, and the outdoor Treehouse set.
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Murder in the Lincoln Bedroom by Elliott Roosevelt, ISBN 0312979193
In 1943, FDR, Winston Churchill, and Dwight Eisenhower attend a highly classified meeting on the eve of the Trident Conference. When a body is discovered in the Lincoln Bedroom, Eleanor Roosevelt knows to keep the murder a secret from the press and foreign agents she must solve it herself. The First Lady learns the victim was part of a plot to assassinate the President, so she embarks on a daring plan to trap the assassin--using FDR as bait. Martin's Press.
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Gary Chang: Suitcase House
Casting a question mark upon the proverbial image of home, Gary Chang's "Suitcase House attempts to rethink the nature of intimacy, privacy, spontaneity, and flexibilty. Chang's uncanny prototype proposes a 40-meter long empty rectangular space built on wood strata, flexibly divisible by a series of sliding and folding partitions. That in and of itself is hardly earth shattering. But lift a pneumatic panel in the floor and up pops a bathroom, a kitchen, a bedroom, cabinets. It's pop-up book meets designer living, and all in 250 square meters of space. A playful game for homeowners, the "Suitcase House was designed along with 11 other radical houses for the Artists Commune project near the Great Wall in Beijing.
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Finite and Infinte Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility by James P. Carse, ISBN 0345341848
An extraordinary book that will dramatically change the way you experience life.
Finite games are the familiar contests of everyday life, the games we play in business and politics, in the bedroom and on the battlefied -- games with winners and losers, a beginning and an end. Infinite games are more mysterious -- and ultimately more rewarding. They are unscripted and unpredictable; they are the source of true freedom.
In this elegant and compelling work, James Carse explores what these games mean, and what they can mean to you. He offers stunning new insights into the nature of property and power, of culture and community, of sexuality and self-discovery, opening the door to a world of infinite delight and possibility.
"An extraordinary little book . . . a wise and intimate companion, an elegant reminder of the real.
Finite and Infinte Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility by James P. Carse, ISBN 0345341848
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Breit Quilts to Applique
From the "Queen of Everything" comes the cutest quilting book ever! Now Mary Engelbreit fans can transform entire rooms to reflect her colorful, quilted accessories for the home. Mary's whimsical artwork serves as the inspiration to decorate a sun porch, a sewing room, or a little girl's bedroom. Twenty-eight clever projects include a sewing room chair cover, sewing room organizer, covered lamp, and wall hangings, Not to be missed: "Princess of Quite-A-Lot" quilt and pillows--for the little princess in your world.
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The Best Place to Read by Debbie Bertram, ISBN 0375822933
A young child tries to find the perfect place to curl up with his new book in this hilarious and heartwarming tale. Scampering from his bedroom to the den, from the kitchen to the backyard, the young protagonist must dodge his baby sister's messes, race across a lawn full of spraying sprinklers, and more-all in his search for the best place to read! And where would that be? Mommy's lap, of course!
"From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.
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Pentecost Alley by Anne Perry, ISBN 0449225666
"DIFFICULT TO PUT DOWN . . . Descriptive, evocative, and always precise . . . The mystery plot is tricky and beautifully paced."
*The Virginian-Pilot
The ritual murder of a prostitute named Ada McKinley in a bedroom on decrepit Pentecost Alley would ordinarily occasion no stir in Victoria's great metropolis. But, under the victim's body, the police find a Hellfire Club badge inscribed with the name Finlay Fitzjames--a name that instantly draws Superintendent Thomas Pitt into the case.
Finlay's father *immensely wealthy, powerful, and dangerous *refuses to consider the possibility that his son has been in Ada McKinley's bed. The implication is clear: Pitt is to arrest someone other than Finlay Fitzjames for Ada's demise. But Thomas Pitt is not a man to be intimidated, and with the help of his quick-witted wife, Charlotte, he stubbornly pursues his investigation *one that twists and turns like London's own ancient streets. . . .
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