Jones, Mary

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The Goodbye Process: Stories

Short story fans might just discover their new favorite author in this arresting collection, a must-have.
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To the Secretary: Leaked Embassy Cables and America's Foreign Policy Disconnect

Highly recommended for students of diplomacy and those seeking knowledge about recent American foreign policy. [See Prepub Alert, 1/11/16.]
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Bigfoot, Yeti, and the Last Neanderthal: A Geneticist's Search for Modern Apemen

For those fascinated by Bigfoot, the author's personal experiences in tracking down this creature will probably be of interest, but anyone hoping for scientific proof will be disappointed. Worth buying only for libraries that must have everything written on this subject.
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Monster Trek: The Obsessive Search for Bigfoot

This book is intriguing, well written, and well worth reading, especially for anyone who has considered this phenomenon. A more balanced work than many for public libraries.
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Children with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Parents' Guide to Early Speech-Language Development and Treatment

While cleft palate is one of the more common birth defects, its implications for language development are significant. This accessible, research-based guide is recommended for all parenting collections.
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UFO Hunters: Book Two

For fans of the series UFO Hunters and those with a strong interest in ufology. Purchase only if there was patron interest in the first book.
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Scream: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear

While complete with scientific information, this well-written, fascinating book is accessible to the general public.
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Haunted Plantations of the South

For short story readers, anyone interested in paranormal activity, and those looking to add a little spice to their travels.
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Monster Hunters: On the Trail with Ghost Hunters, Bigfooters, Ufologists, and Other Paranormal Investigators

This work is bound to be fascinating to those already interested in these fields and even to readers who are seeking an easy way to learn about people who work in these specialized areas. Recommended for public libraries.
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