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Steven Cedrone
10-31-2003, 07:05 PM
Buy, Rent, and Sell: How to Profit by Investing in Residential Real Estate (http://12.149.108.82/authenticate.asp?Id=113&book=BRAS358)
by Robert Irwin

This book arms the millions of investors who are returning to real estate as an established instrument of wealth creation with surefire strategies for making a killing in the real estate market.

The Manitou (http://12.149.108.82/authenticate.asp?Id=1170&book=TM25714)
by Graham Masterton

It only grows at night. Karen Tandy was a sweet and unassuming girl until she discovers the mysterious lump growing underneath her skin. As the doctors and specialists are puzzling over the growth, Karen's personality is beginning to drastically change. The doctors decide there is only one thing to do, cut out the lump. But then it moved. Now a chain reaction has begun and everyone who comes in contact with Karen Tandy understands the very depths of terror. Her body and soul are being taken over by a black spirit over four centuries old. He is the remembrance of the evils the white man has bestowed on the Indian people and the vengeance that has waited four hundred years to surface. He is the Manitou.

Cat's Cradle (http://12.149.108.82/authenticate.asp?Id=1170&book=CC65714)
by Kurt Vonnegut

If any single novel of Kurt Vonnegut's can represent his unique voice and freewheeling imagination, it is probably the wildly funny and provocative Cat's Cradle, published in 1963. Though it might not be his most substantial or popular novel, Cat's Cradle is a perfect vehicle for his idiosyncratic style and his kaleidoscopic view of the modern world.

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Steve