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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: Consumer Edition, January-June 2004 (Kelley Blue Book... by  Kelley Blue Book
Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: Consumer Edition, January-June 2004 (Kelley Blue Book...


Book Description
An essential resource for anyone looking to buy, sell, or trade in a used car, this portable volume provides the general public with information that was originally restricted to the automotive industry: original list prices, vehicle identification numbers (VINs), and trade-in, private-party, and retail values for vehicles, according to condition. First published in 1926 to help auto dealers, financial institutions, and others in the trade, the Kelley Blue Book has been available to consumers since 1993. This edition covers model years 1989 to 2003. Also included are values for additional options and equipment, a table of acceptable mileage ranges by year, and tips on buying a used car.

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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: Consumer Edition, July-December 2003 by  Kelley Blue Book
Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: Consumer Edition, July-December 2003


Book Description
First published in 1926 to help auto dealers and financial institutions assess used car values, the Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide has become the most trusted resource for automotive pricing and value information. Now in its tenth year, the Consumer Edition of the guide provides the general public with information on 10,000 models of cars, trucks, and vans that is traditionally restricted to the trade. The July-December 2003 edition covers model years 1988 to 2002, listing vehicle identification numbers and original list prices, as well as trade-in, private-party, and retail values for vehicles in good condition. Also included are easy-to-use equipment schedules with values for optional equipment and a table of acceptable mileage ranges by year.

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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: Consumer Edition, July-December 2005 by  Kelley Blue Book
Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: Consumer Edition, July-December 2005


Book Description
The Consumer Edition of the Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide now includes expanded information. Readers can now get up-to-date private party values, trade-in values, plus retail values on over 10,000 models of used cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. No other book on the market can claim to be the recognized authority in used vehicle pricing, and no other book covers 15 years of values. According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, over 60 percent of the vehicles on the road are 12 years old or older.

The Consumer Edition is published twice a year, with updated values. It includes easy-to-use equipment schedules with values for optional equipment and a table of acceptable mileage ranges by year. The comprehensive "How to Use This Book" section also includes a discussion of "Tips on Buying a Used Car."

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Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: July-December 1994 No 2 (Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide... by  Kelley Blue Book
Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide: July-December 1994 No 2 (Kelley Blue Book Used Car Guide...

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KELLY BLUE BOOK NEW CAR PRICE MANUAL ( THIRD EDITION - 2008 MODELS) by  KELLY BLUE BOOK
KELLY BLUE BOOK NEW CAR PRICE MANUAL ( THIRD EDITION - 2008 MODELS)

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KELLY BLUE BOOK NEW CAR PRICE MANUAL (THIRD EDITION - 2005 MODELS ) by  KELLY BLUE BOOK
KELLY BLUE BOOK NEW CAR PRICE MANUAL (THIRD EDITION - 2005 MODELS )

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Kids Still Having Kids: Talking About Teen Pregnancy (Impact Books Series) by  Janet Bode, Stan MacK, and Ida Marx Blue Spruce
Kids Still Having Kids: Talking About Teen Pregnancy (Impact Books Series)


From School Library Journal
Grade 7 Up-A sensitive look at a variety of teens whose sexual relationships have resulted in pregnancy, this revised edition (1992) introduces more young people dealing with these issues and gives updates on the individuals featured in the earlier volume. Topics include birth control, abortion, adoption, foster care, and parenting. One section, not always addressed in teen pregnancy books, covers the complex emotional toll that can occur when a pregnancy ends in a miscarriage. Another section highlights the story of a young woman, raped by her stepfather, who puts her child in foster care. Scattered throughout the text are frank quotes from teen parents; the immediacy of these voices provides an honest, sometimes gut-wrenching look at the realities these young adults face. Short comic strips also illustrate a handful of stories. Factual information that appears in engaging graphic blocks will satisfy students doing research. The positive, instructional narrative voice will appeal to those teens reading for more personal reasons as well. A short list of discussion questions is included. A useful tool.
Katie O'Dell Madison, Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Presents interviews with teenage mothers and provides information about adoption, parenting, abortion, and foster care. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Kipling's Choice (Bccb Blue Ribbon Fiction Books (Awards)) by  Geert Spillebeen and Terese Edelstein
Kipling's Choice (Bccb Blue Ribbon Fiction Books (Awards))


From Booklist
Gr. 7-10. "It is his very first field battle. And his very last as well." First published in Belgium, this fictionalized biography begins as Lt. John Kipling, age 18, lies dying in France in World War I. The narrative contrasts the gruesome details of his personal injuries and the slaughter around him with his glowing memory of how his beloved father, the world-famous writer, used his influence to get the authorities to overlook John's poor eyesight so that he could fight in a glorious adventure for the British Empire against "barbaric Huns." Like Michael Morpurgo's Private Peaceful (2004), the power of this story is in the contrast between the war and the home front. The translation is clear and direct, and, without heavy messages, the changing viewpoints reveal the patriotic blather and racism that drove the acclaimed writer to send the boy he loved to die in a war he knew nothing about. The family story is heartfelt--the letters, the memories, and the loss. Hazel Rochman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Review
"This well-written novel combines facts with speculation about John Kipling's short life and gruesome death. A riveting account of World War I, Kipling's Choice could become the next great war novel." (School Library Journal Starred )

"The power of this story is in the contrast between the war and the home front. . . . The changing viewpoints reveal the patriotic blather and racism that drove the acclaimed writer to send the boy he loved to die in a war he knew nothing about." --Booklist (Booklist, ALA )

"The novel subtly conveys the complexities and ironies of the father/son relationship. Between the lines readers will detect that John desperately needs approval from his father and Rudyard just as desperately wants his son to become what he could never be: a war hero." -- Publishers Weekly (Publishers Weekly )

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Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville Series, Book 2) by  Carrie Vaughn
Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville Series, Book 2)


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Celebrity werewolf and late-night radio host Kitty Norville prefers to be heard and not seen. So when she's invited to testify at a Senate hearing on behalf of supernaturals, and her face gets plastered on national TV, she inherits a new set of friends, and enemies, including the vampire mistress of the city; an über-hot Brazilian were-jaguar; and a Bible-thumping senator who wants to expose Kitty as a monster. Kitty quickly learns that in this city of dirty politicians and backstabbing pundits, everyone's itching for a fight.

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Learning the Tarot: A Tarot Book for Beginners by  Joan Bunning
Learning the Tarot: A Tarot Book for Beginners


Book Description
Learning the Tarot is a complete course on how to use the tarot cards for personal guidance. The 19 lessons in the course cover the basics and then move gradually into more advanced concepts. Exercises and sample responses for each lesson help you learn and practice. For simplicity, only one easy layout is used throughout the course - the Celtic Cross Spread.

Learning the Tarot focuses in detail on the actual process of discovering meaning in the cards. Lessons cover topics such as how to consider one card by itself, how to look for card pairs, and how to create the "story" of a reading.

A convenient reference section contains two pages of information for each card including a picture from the popular Waite deck, a description, keywords, action phrases and suggestions for cards with similar and opposite meanings.

From the Author
When I first created my Learning the Tarot website in 1995, I never dreamed how much interest in the tarot I would find. People from all over the world began writing to tell me about their experiences with the course and their adventures with the cards. This response was music to my ears! I knew from my own experience that the tarot is a wonderful tool for personal guidance and inner exploration. Now I was finding out that others felt the same way too.

The tarot is a set of 78 intriguing picture cards that tend to trigger personal insights, enhance intuition and deepen awareness. My goal in Learning the Tarot is to give you the basics you need to begin working with the tarot on your own. I try to make this inner process understandable by breaking it up into a series of steps that are simple while still doing justice to the depth and beauty of the cards. I concentrate on the everyday, showing how the tarot makes real, practical sense in the modern world.

The tarot is a living system that adapts creatively to each user. Rather than rules, I offer guidelines. While reading my book, I want you to feel that you have a teacher sitting next to you who is introducing you to this special tool, but also encouraging you to go on to discover your own unique approach to the cards.

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Leave Yourself Alone: Set Yourself Free from the Paralysis of Analysis (Eugenia Price... by  Eugenia Price
Leave Yourself Alone: Set Yourself Free from the Paralysis of Analysis (Eugenia Price...

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Letter to a Man in the Fire : Does God Exist and Does He Care? by  Reynolds Price
Letter to a Man in the Fire : Does God Exist and Does He Care?


Product Review
The impetus for this slim, poetic volume was a stranger's correspondence. In April 1997 Reynolds Price received a letter from Jim Fox, a young man who had recently withdrawn from medical school due to colon and liver cancer. Fox had read A Whole New Life, Price's book about his bout and with spinal cancer, and was moved enough by their similar experiences to write. He was also searching for reassurance, or wisdom, if not outright answers: "I want to believe in a God who cares because I may meet him sooner than I had expected. I think I am at the point where I can accept the existence of a God (otherwise I can't explain the origin of the universe), but I can't yet believe he cares about us." The letter was so heartfelt and full of "un-self-pitying eloquence" that Price had "no choice but to answer it." His first response was presented as a lecture to the Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. Soon after he expanded it and released it as Letter to a Man in the Fire.

The questions implied in Fox's letter are simply paraphrased in the book's subtitle: "Does God Exist and Does He Care?" Though Price writes from the perspective of one who believes fully in the Christian tenet of the Holy Trinity, his message and sincere examination of the nature of faith make his words relevant to those of any denomination. Price incorporates, among many other sources, Milton, Dante, Dostoyevsky, Eliot, the Bhagavad-Gita, and the Book of Job into his own spiritual awakenings in contemplating God's participation in the fate of humankind. He exposes biblical inconsistencies and apparent indifference to suffering as well as celebrating acts of healing and inspiring mystery.

What began as a long letter written in reply to one person became a book relevant to all. Unfortunately, Fox was never able to read either work. After sporadic e-mail and letter correspondence, a few phone conversations, and then several months without contact, Fox died in February 1998 at the age of 35. Before Price knew of Fox's fate, he continued working on his book "in the hope that, failing to reach its original aim, the text might find some use in the hands of others." To this end, Letter to a Man in the Fire is an unqualified success. Deep thoughts abound in these pages and his writing often soars. Price beautifully appeals to both the emotional and intellectual sides of faith. He is erudite, humble, and wise. He ponders some age-old questions, though ultimately unanswerable, in a moving and satisfying way. --Shawn Carkonen

From Publishers Weekly
In April 1997, novelist Price (Roxanna Slade) received a letter from a young medical student, Jim Fox, stricken with cancer, whose comments implied two simple but powerful questions: "Does God exist?" "If God exists, does God care?" Price responded to the letter immediately with a phone call, and he followed this call with a long, thoughtful letter on the nature of suffering and the justice and righteousness of God. Price admits that he is no theologian or regular churchgoer. He tells Fox that he is compelled to answer the letter because of being a "watchful human in his seventh decade who harbored a similar killing invader deep in his body a few years ago and who thinks he was saved by a caring, though enigmatic, God." Price's eloquent letter to Fox courses through the Bible, Buddhist and Hindu scriptures, Dante, T.S. Eliot and Milton as it attempts to offer solace to a suffering fellow soul. Through his reading, Price concludes, "I have no sense whatever that God chooses to notice individuals who look especially 'noticeable' the stinking wretch on the frozen pavement, the abandoned orphan may be of no more concern to God than I and all my social peers." The "steady notice of God" is likely to cause suffering, he says, and points to the lives of Joan of Arc and St. Francis as examples. Price also explores briefly some of the classic explanations of God's part in allowing suffering and finds inadequacies in every one. In the end, Price can simply say to Fox, "I know I believe that God loves his creation, whatever his kind of love [Price's italics] means for you and me." In an afterword for "further reading, looking, and listening," Price provides a nicely annotated list of classic works, from Dante and Milton to Bach, Mahler and Mark RothkoApoetry, music and art that raise the questions of God's justice and evil. Price's letter offers more wisdom and eloquence on this topic than many of the traditional theological writings on the subject.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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