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Mary I. Farr's wildly funny and gently inspirational book, Never Say Neigh, has won honors from The Paris Book Festival, the Great Midwest Book Festival and the Animals, Animals, Animals Book Festival. A retired hospital chaplain with plenty of wisdom under her belt and a lifelong passion for horses, Farr chose an unusual writing partner for her award-winning book - her American quarter horse, Noah Vail. He eschews violence, prejudice and polarized politics - all with a generous dose of levity and fun.

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Zany zoo

In Misadventures of a Zoo Keeper, British comedy writer Bill Naylor gives a humorous account of his experiences as a zoo keeper. In the book, animals behave badly and people behave madly. Even readers with only a passing interest in the creatures that flutter or slither across the pages will be entertained. Be prepared, however, for a liberal amount of gratuitous violence, inflicted by zoo inmates on unsuspecting zoo personnel. ...
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Accused

New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline revolutionized crime fiction when she introduced her all-female law firm of Rosato & Associates, thrilling readers with her twisty, fast-paced plots and capturing their hearts with her cast of strong and relatable female characters. Now, everyone's favorite team of unstoppable female lawyers is back with their most unusual case yet in her new book, Accused. ...
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