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      2006., Pre-adolescent, Sleuth Puffin Call No: FIC JOHNS   Genre: Mystery fiction Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Budding sleuth Hannah West, the twelve-year-old adopted daughter of a single mom, decides to investigate when a thief targets the paintings of one of Seattle's hottest new artists just before the HONCHO charity auction.
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      2007., Pre-adolescent, Puffin Call No: FIC JOHNS   Edition: Sleuth ed.    Genre: Mystery fiction Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Preteen sleuth Hanna West gets caught up in a mystery involving feng shui and missing antiques while housesitting in a mansion on Seattle's famed Millionaire's Row.
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      2006, c2005., Juvenile, Smart Apple Media Call No: 629.1    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: How does it work?Summary Note: This book explains how rockets, space suits, space shuttles, and other space technologies work and how well they work in relation to aesthetic, environmental, and social needs.
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      2020., Michael Wiese Productions Call No: WRITERS NF SEG    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "There are many challenges and pitfalls to writing great dialogue. Many inexperienced writers create wooden dialogue, on-the-nose dialogue, awkward expositional dialogue, dialogue that cannot be easily spoken, or same-sounding dialogue that fails to differentiate characters. In this book, each chapter will look at a different issue, will analyze the issue, and give examples of great dialogue from films and novels. Also, we will use dialogue from adaptations so the book will be helpful to both novelists and screenwriters. Each chapter will end with examples of poor dialogue that will be annotated by Linda and then re-written by John. We will cover the many issues that confront writers when writing any kind of story, whether fiction or non-fiction"--Provided by publisher.