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Week of March 4, 1990

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OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO!
Dr. Seuss
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OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO!

by Dr. Seuss · Random House

An interactive board book adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic—featuring 12 different sounds! Perfect for celebrating little ones' milestone moments, from first steps to preschool graduation! Introduce little ones to the world of Dr. Seuss with this super simple interactive adaptation of Oh, the Places You'll Go! that's just right for babies and toddlers. From the sound of clomping shoes and trumpeting elephants to howling Hacken-Kraks and cheering crowds, the twelve sounds featured in the story bring to life the Great Places a child's feet will carry them! This book includes colorful sound buttons, a handy on/off switch, and batteries that can be easily replaced.

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DEVICES AND DESIRES
P. D. James
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THE BAD PLACE
Dean R. Koontz
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THE BAD PLACE

by Dean R. Koontz · Putnam

6 wks on list

When Frank Pollard begs husband-and-wife team, Bobby and Julie Dakota, to get to the bottom of his mysterious amnesiac fugues, it seems like a simple job. But they are drawn into ever darkening realms where they encounter the nightmare, hate-filled figure stalking Frank, and their lives are threatened, as is that of Julie's gentle, Down's-syndrome brother, Thomas.

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CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
Tom Clancy
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CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER

by Tom Clancy · Putnam

27 wks on list

At the end of the prologue to Clear and Present Danger, Clancy writes, "And so began something that had not quite begun and would not soon end, with many people in many places moving off in directions and on missions which they all mistakenly thought they understood. That was just as well. The future was too fearful for contemplation, and beyond the expected, illusory finish lines were things fated by the decisions made this morning--and, once decided, best unseen." In Clear and Present Danger nothing is as clear as it may seem.The president, unsatisfied with the success of his "war on drugs," decides that he wants some immediate success. But after John Clark's covert strike team is deployed to Colombia for Operation Showboat, the drug lords strike back taking several civilian casualties. The chief executive's polls plummet. He orders Ritter to terminate their unofficial plan and leave no traces. Jack Ryan, who has just been named CIA deputy director of intelligence is enraged when he discovers that has been left out of the loop of Colombian operations. Several of America's most highly trained soldiers are stranded in an unfinished mission that, according to all records, never existed. Ryan decides to get the men out.

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DADDY
Danielle Steel
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DADDY

by Danielle Steel · Delacorte Press

16 wks on list

Through the portrait of a caring family, young readers are reassured that continuity and love need not end when a parent remarries.

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COUNTERATTACK
W. E. B. Griffin
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COUNTERATTACK

by W. E. B. Griffin · Putnam

5 wks on list

No one captures the drama of war as brilliantly as bestselling author W.E.B. Griffin. The Corps is his multi-volume portrait of the Marine Corps, the brave men and women who fought, loved and died in the sweeping turmoil of WW II.

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CARIBBEAN
James A. Michener
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CARIBBEAN

by James A. Michener · Random House

16 wks on list

A fictional account of the history of the Caribbean area includes the racial, political, and economic struggles from the arrival of Columbus and Spanish control to present day problems.

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HOLLYWOOD
Gore Vidal
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HOLLYWOOD

by Gore Vidal · Random House

3 wks on list

"Wicked and provocative...Vidal's purview of Hollywood in one of its golden ages is fascinating." --"Chicago Tribune" In his brilliant and dazzling new novel, Gore Vidal sweeps us into one of the most fascinating periods of American political and social change. The time is 1917. In Washington, President Wilson is about to lead the United States into the Great War. In California, a new industry is born that will transform America: moving pictures. Here is history as only Gore Vidal can re-create it: brimming with intrigue and scandal, peopled by the greats of the silver screen and American politics, from Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt and the author's own grandfather, the blind Senator Gore. With Hollywood, Vidal once again proves himself a superb storyteller and a perceptive chronicler of human nature's endless deceptions. "From the Paperback edition."

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BITTER SWEET
LaVyrle Spencer

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.