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- Lawrence Alexander, Speak Softly. A Theodore Roosevelt mystery.
- Piers Anthony, The Color of Her Panties and Swell Foop. Humorous fantasies in the Xanth series.
- Leo Atkins, Dead Run and Dead Beat. Connor Gibbs mysteries.
- Holly Black, Valiant: A Modern Tale of Faerie. YA fantasy.
- Gary Braver, Gray Matter. Thriller.
- Orson Scott Card, Ender's Shadow. SF, a companion volume to Ender's Game.
- William J. Caunitz, One Police Plaza. Mystery.
- Robin Cook, Marker. Medical thriller.
- Mary Danby, editor, 65 Great Spinechillers and 65 Great Tales of the Supernatural. Horror anthologies.
- August Derleth, The Wind Leans West. Historical novel, part of Derleth's Wisconsin Saga.
- David Drake, The Sharp End. Military SF in the Hammer's Slammers series.
- James W. Hall, Blackwater Sound. Thriller.
- Stephen Hawking, The Universe in a Nutshell. Science. Doctor Hawking explains it all.
- Terry C. Johnston, Wind Walker. Western.
- William W. Johnstone, Breakdown. Yet another post-apocalyptic novel.
- Terry Jones, Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic. Gaming tie-in novel, supposedly written in the nude. No spam, spam, spam, eggs, spam, and eggs though; probably not even a dead parrot or the Spanish Inquisition. **sigh**
- "E. E. Knight" (Eric Frisch), Valentine's Rising. SF, Book Four of the Vampire Earth series.
- Mercedes Lackey, Bardic Voices, Book I: The Lark and the Wren and Bardic Voices, Book III: The Eagle and the Nightingales (fantasies); also the following Valdemar fantasy novels: Magic's Promise and Magic's Price (Books Two and Three in the Last Herald Mage sequence), Winds of Fury (Book Three of the Mage Winds sequence), Brightly Burning and By the Sword.
- Louis L'Amour, The Ferguson Rifle and Passin' Through. Westerns.
- Garth Nix, Sabriel. YA fantasy, winner of the Aurealis Award for Excellence in Australian Science Fiction.
- Wayne D. Overholser, Nugget City. Western.
- Don Pendleton, The Excutioner #32: Tennessee Smash. Men's action adventure.
- Terry Pratchett, The Bromeliad. The fantasy trilogy -- Truckers, Diggers, and Wings -- in an omnibus volume.
- Jack Scaparro, Hocus-Pocus. Horror.
- "Dell Shannon" (Elizabeth Linington), Spring of Violence. A Luis Mendoza mystery.
That vehicle above is to cart in the books each week, right?
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