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    • The Siren Song (Cronus Chronicles, Book Two)
      by Anne Ursu, Eric Fortune

      Cover and interior illustrations by Eric Fortune

       
    • Beach Riddles (Silly Millies)
      by Jennie Spray Doering

             Illustrated by Steve Pica

       

      • Reading level: Ages 4-8
      • Paperback: 32 pages
      • Publisher: Millbrook Press (August 2006)

      

       
    • How to Run Your Business Like a Girl: Successful Strategies from Entrepreneurial Women Who Made It Happen
       
    • Wait! Don't Move to Canada: A Stay-and-Fight Strategy to Win Back America
      by Bill Scher
      Title: Wait, Don't Move to Canada
      Author: Bill Scher, Foreward by Janeane Garofalo and Sam Seder
      Genre: Political
      Cover Illustration by: Bruce MacPherson
      Description: Frustrated liberals are mired in the political wilderness, while disgruntled Democrats and Republicans have grown weary of unprincipled politics, shoddy governance, and the general ineptitude of our public servants. "Look, it would be a lot easier to cut and run to Canada," say Janeane and Sam in their foreword, "but we all have an obligation not to." To those willing to stay and fight, Bill Scher offers a 10-step plan to rally popular support for a better, more effective, more liberal vision of government. To achieve this vision, Scher arms his readers with an arsenal of attitude and practical, actionable advice on how to: • defuse the right-wing culture war • communicate directly with the news media and encourage them to cover underreported stories • protest in a way that reaches those outside the ranks of activist organizations • join the growing online liberal community to effectively exert pressure on the political establishment • embrace the term liberal as often and as openly as possible Scher, whose Web log LiberalOasis.com is one of the go-to political sites in the rapidly expanding—and increasingly influential—blogosphere, articulates his strategies in a straightforward, vibrant, and accessible style that explodes the stereotypes of the liberal wimp or egghead.
      Release Date: September 19. 2006
       
    • Tales from the Brothers Grimm and the Sisters Weird [TALES FROM THE BROTHERS GRIMM]
      Harcourt Brace and Company
      Title: TALES FROM THE BROTHERS GRIMM AND SISTERS WEIRD
      Author: Vivian Vande Velde
      Genre: Young Adults
      Cover Artist: Eric Fortune
      Description: Welcome to a fairy-tale world where Hansel and Gretel are horrible children who deserve to be baked, where Beauty is dismayed when her beloved Beast turns human, and where the princess with a pea under her mattress keeps everyone in the palace up all night with her incessant whining. Vivan Vande Velde has taken these and other well-known stories and retold them upsid down , sideways, and inside out. These tongue-in-cheek interpretations of favorite fairy tales will have readers in stitches!
      Honors/Awards: An IRA Young Adults' Choice A Storytelling World Award Winner.

      "Entertaining and provocative."- School Library Journal

      "Terrific fun."- Kirkus Reviews(starred review)