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The Library Assistant's Manual

Koch, Theodore Wesley
I read the Project Gutenberg e-book edition. A how-to guide for setting up a library, published in 1913.

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9/2022

The Unincorporated Man

Kollin, Dani
Co-author Eytan Kollin. Man from four hundred years in the past is awakened in a world where there are no taxes, but people and corporations (and the government) own shares in each person. Better than I expected. Best guffaw was the "refrigerator" incident.

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4/2012

About The B'nai Bagels

Konigsburg, E. L.
Mark's mom takes over management of a Little League team. Pretty good.

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12/2008

Father's Arcane Daughter

Konigsburg, E. L.
Girl kidnapped 17 years before returns to family. Brother and sister deal with her return. Told in a flashback style. Probably a surprise ending if one hadn't read the last few pages first...

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3/2004

Fuzzy Navel

Konrath, J. A.
In book five of the series we find Jack once again under fire, not only from her nemesis, but some wanna-be military types. Quite violent, also funny.

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5/2017

Rusty Nail

Konrath, J. A.
Book three in the Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels series, first one I've read. Pretty bloody. The story moves right along. Too many brand names mentioned. Jack doesn't seem to ever have a flashlight to hand when she needs one. Maybe she ought to checkout reddit.com/r/flashlight?

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5/2017

Watchers

Koontz, Dean
Guy acquires a dog that turns out to be pretty wonderful. REALLY good doggy story, in a sort of horror/thriller setting. Some weeps involved.

Quote:

It looked at the cartoon of Mickey Mouse on the cassette holder.
Finally, pleadingly, it said, "Kill me." -- I wept at this point.

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3/2023

No More Dead Dogs

Korman, Gordon
A middle school football player is fed up with books in which the dog dies. I know how he feels! Not exactly what I expected, but rather humorous.

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12/2003

Schooled

Korman, Gordon
Cap, an home-schooled boy from a former hippie commune, is forced to attend eighth grade when his grandmother breaks her hip.

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2/2008

Swindle

Korman, Gordon
A boy finds a rare baseball card and is ripped off by a dealer. By about $ 980,000!! Boy recruits friends to get card back. Chaos happens.

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2/2012

Quote:

"It says their sirens are one hundred and seventy-five decibels louder than revving jet engines." (pg. 106) -- Gosh, that is roughly the sound level of the Tunguska Meteor hit, and more than an atomic bomb explosion!

Zoobreak

Korman, Gordon
The gang rescues animals from a private zoo on a paddle-wheel boat. Then things go wrong...

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2/2012

Trial By Ice: A Photobiography Of Sir Ernest Shackleton

Kostyal, K. M.
Great pictures, very interesting.

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10/2000

The Calculating Stars

Kowal, Mary Robinette
Lady Astronaut Novel #1. Meteorite wipes out Washington D.C., climate change, better get some off-Earth colonies started! Set in the 50s. I really liked it a lot, read the darn thing in one 24-hour period!

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4/2019

The Fated Sky

Kowal, Mary Robinette
The Lady Astronaut Elma ends up going to Mars on the first expedition.

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4/2021

The Relentless Moon

Kowal, Mary Robinette
Book 3 in the Lady Astronaut series. Very good, Nicole Wargin on Earth and the Moon is the main character in this one.

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4/2021

The Spare Man

Kowal, Mary Robinette
Newlyweds solve murders on a space liner traveling to Mars. Pretty good! Now I want a Westie dog!

Quote:

She had clothes. She had a cocktail. What she needed next was a plan.

Quote:

She sighed and sat down, because a walking biohazard was a social faux pas under the best of circumstances.

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12/2023

On The Wing

Kraft, Eric
Second book in the Wings trilogy, odd story of the boy Peter, and later the man Peter, making an odd trip in an odd America.

Words I Had To Look Up:


matutinal (pg. 72) -- pertaining to or occurring in the morning.
crepuscular (pg. 86) -- active mainly at dawn and dusk.
mobcap (pg. 173) -- large high frilly cap with a full crown; formerly worn indoors by women.
paucity (pb. 215) -- dearth: an insufficient quantity or number.
plenitude (pb. 215) -- plenty: a full supply.
pelisse (pg. 219) -- a sleeveless cape that is lined or trimmed with fur.

Quote:

...the area of which is defined by the equation S = π2 (R + r) (R - r) where R is the major radius of the torus and r is the minor radius of the torus, an equation that to this day makes me hot.

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11/2007

Into Thin Air

Krakauer, Jon
The author's account of the terrible events on his ascent of Mt Everest in 1996. Very Excellent!

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11/2007

A State of Disobedience

Kratman, Tom
In this 2003 book a Democratic President of the United States, Ms. Wilhelmina Rottemeyer (if you can believe it!), does a lot of bad stuff, but the brave governor of Texas stands up to her. I did not like this book, but I read the whole thing to give it a fair shake. I also read the Eric Flint essay THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT BAEN’S BAR for some background information on Tom Kratman. The essay was so long I honestly couldn't finish it, what with my cataracts, but it was VERY interesting about a great many things.

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9/2022

The Amazon Legion

Kratman, Tom
On a planet far far away, women are recruited for a special unit to defend their small country from belligerent neighbors. Gosh, wish the two appendixes had been listed in a table of contents so I could have USED them while reading!

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3/2012
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[Abadzis - Aiken] [Akers, pseud. - Anaya] [Anaya - Archer] [Armstrong - Authors, ] [Auxier - Baen Publishing Enterprises] [Baen Publishing Enterprises - Barnard] [Barnard - Barnes] [Barnes - Barr] [Barr - Beagle] [Beanton - Beaton] [Beaton - Beaton] [Beaton - Belushi] [Belzer - Block] [Block - Block] [Block - Bonham] [Bonham - Boyle] [Brackenbury - Brucker] [Bruère - Bujold] [Bujold - Bujold] [Bujold - Card] [Card - Card] [Card - Caunitz] [Chabon - Child] [Childress - Clark] [Clark - Coben] [Coben - Colfer] [Colfer - Collins] [Collins - Connelly] [Connelly - Constantine] [Constantine - Corcoran] [Corder - Cornwell] [Correia - Crais] [Crais - Crider] [Crime - Cushman] [Cushman - Dana] [Dash - Delaney] [Dexter - Doctorow] [Doctorow - Dowell] [Dowell - Duncan] [Duncan - Elkins] [Elkins - Evanovich] [Evanovich - Fairstein] [Fairstein - Ferris] [Ferris - Flanagan] [Flanagan - Follett] [Ford - Fox] [Francis - Francis] [Francis - Francis] [Francis - Freedman] [Frey - Galli] [Gantos - Gibbons] [Gibson - Gores] [Gores - Granger] [Granger - Greenberg] [Greenfield - Grimes] [Grimes - Grisham] [Grisham - Haddix] [Haddix - Hall] [Hall - Halpern] [Hannah - Hautman] [Haynes - Heinlein] [Heinlein - Heller] [Heller - Herman] [Herman - Hesse] [Hiaasen - Highsmith] [Highsmith - Hobb] [Hobb - Hornung] [Hornung - Hulme] [Hunter - Jemisin] [Jemisin - Jones] [Joyce - Kaminsky] [Kaminsky - Kelman] [Kerasote - King] [King - Knight] [Koch - Kratman] [Kraus - Larson] [Larson - Leblanc] [Leblanc - Lefcourt] [Lefcourt - Lescroart] [Lescroart - Lisle] [Little - Lowry] [Lowry - Lynch] [Lynch - Magnuson] [Maguire - Marcinko] [Marsden - Mass] [Mass - McBain] [McBain - McCrumb] [McCrumb - McInerny] [Mcmanus - Miéville] [Mikaelsen - Moon] [Moon - Moriarty] [Morressy - Mundy] [Murphy - Nimmo] [Nimmo - Norton] [Norton - O'Brian] [O'Brian - O'Rourke] [Oates - Paretsky] [Paretsky - Parker] [Parker - Parker] [Parker - Parker, edi] [Parks - Paulsen] [Paulsen - Peck] [Peck - Pfeffer] [Pfeffer - Portis] [Portis - Poyer] [Poyer - Pratchett] [Pratchett - Pratchett] [Preiss, Editor - Pullman] [Pullman - Read] [Readers Digest - Rhodes] [Rich - Robinson] [Robinson - Rose] [Rosoff - Russell] [Russell - Salzman] [Sansom - Scalzi] [Scalzi - Scott] [Scott - Scottoline] [Sebold - Sherlock] [Shetterly - Sixth] [Skloot - Snell] [Snelling - Spoor] [Springer - Steinhauer] [Stephens - Stratton-Porter] [Streeter - Stroud] [Stroud - Tapply] [Tapply - Toole] [Towles - Twain] [Twain - Van Draanen] [Van Draanen - Walker] [Waller - Weber] [Weber - Wells] [Wells - Westlake] [Westlake - Westlake] [Westlake - Willis] [Willis - Wodehouse] [Wodehouse - Yep] [Yep - Zusak] 

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