Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tenth Batch of Dewey Entries

A few more books to add.  I want to do separate entries on 2 of the books.  One really, really surprised me.  And one was eye-opening.  Those entries will be on the docket soon.

Making My Way Through Dewey

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011.73      Pearl, Nancy.  Book Lust.
020           Johnston, Marilyn.  This Book Is Overdue.
031.02        Frauenfelder, Mark.  The World's Worst.
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051           Fraterrigo, Elizabeth. Playboy and the Making of the Good Life in Modern America.
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081               Rakoff, David. Don't Get Too Comfortable.
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121.63    Berger, Peter and Anton Zijderveld.  In Praise of Doubt.
133        Horn, Stacy.  Unbelievable.
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153.83   Welch, Suzy.  10-10-10.
158.2      Hotchkiss, Sandy.  Why Is It Always About You?
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177.7    Stone, Deborah.  The Samaritan's Dilemma.
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200     Ward, Keith. Is Religion Dangerous?
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248.845             Neumann, Connie. Parenting in the Home Stretch.
255.1                Okholm, Dennis.  Monk Habits for Everyday People.
261.850973     Zacharias, Karen Spears. Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-Wide?
277.3083         Meyers, Robin.  Why the Christian Right Is Wrong.
289.3082          Solomon, Dorothy Allred.  The Sisterhood.
299.94               Russo, Steve.  What's the Deal with Wicca?
302.34082           Paul, Marla.  The Friendship Crisis.
305.4092             Merrill, Wendy.  Falling into Manholes.
310                      Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2009.
327.73009            Dobbs, Lou. Exporting America.
332.02401            Epperson, Sharon.  The Big Payoff.
343.730523         Lange, James. Retire Secure.
352.480973        Rivlin, Alice and Isabel Sawhill. Restoring Fiscal Sanity.
362.196852        Schaefer, Jenni.  Goodbye Ed, Hello Me.
378.19822           Peril, Lynn.  College Girls.
381.120973        Mitchell, Stacy.  Big Box Swindle.
392.6                  Shapiro, Bill.  Other People's Love Letters.
400                     Bickerton, Derek. Language and Human Behavior.
417.2                 Battistella, Edwin. Bad Language.
428.13              Jackson, R. W.  You Say Tomato.
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478.2421      Goldman, Norma W. English Grammar for Students of Latin.
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500       Goodstein, David.  On Fact and Fraud.
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608    Cooper, Christopher.  Patently Absurd.
612     McCardle, William D, Frank I. Katch, Victor L. Katch.  Essentials of Exercise Physiology.
621.38456  Baig, Edward C.  iPhone for Dummies.
636.7527  Koontz, Dean.  A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog.
641.58      Hall, Dawn.  Busy People's Slow Cooker Cookbook.
658.812     Price, Bill and David Jaffe.  The Best Service Is No Service.   
663.61      Gleick, Peter H. Bottled & Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water.
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695        Ortho's All About Roofing and Siding Basics.
701.18   Barbe-Gall, Francoise. How To Talk to Children About Art.
712.60973  Great Gardens.
728         Koones, Sheri. Modular Mansions.
739.27075  Schiffer.  Popular Jewelry of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
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750.11        Richardson, Joy.  Looking at Pictures.
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771.33         Revell, Jeff.  Nikon D5000: From Snapshots to Great Shots.
782.421649  McQuillar, Tayannah Lee.  When Rap Music Had a Conscience.  
794.000     Orbanes, Philip E. Monopoly: The World's Most Famous Game.
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817.000 Scottoline, Lisa. Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog.
828.92    Browning, Guy.  Never Hit a Jellyfish with a Spade.
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902        Hendriksson, Anders. Non Campus Mentis.
910.4     Leffel, Tim.  Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a Fortune.
929.2097472  Welch Kids.  The Kids Are All Right.
937       Nardo, Don.  Life of a Roman Slave.
940.21   Netzley, Patricia D.  Life During the Renaissance.
956.7044  Life.  Last Letters Home.
966.9     Heinrichs, Ann. Nigeria: Enchantment of the World.
973.92      Strauss, William and Elaina Newport.  Sixteen Scandals.
979.777   Historical Society of Federal Way.  Images of America: Federal Way.
985       Takacs, Stefanie.  The Inca.
993       Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff.  Slipping into Paradise: Why I Live in New Zealand.

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