Torry Valentine


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Torry is a 12 year old boy who inherited a gene from an ancestor which makes him just love girls. Torry and his family are magically connected to the sea as are all of his friends. They believe their ancestors are from Atlantis, he and his friends travel to an island school; that only the gifted ones can see. Torry is supposed to find an important key of the ancient type. Before they depart for the island, the University’s Museum curator is found dead in the museum. The police come to the Valentine house for Dottie’s help, Torry’s mom owns an antique and art gallery named Mystical, strange pictures are showing up at Dottie’s gallery. Departing from Neptune’s Pier at night and once on the island rooms and roommates assigned. The students get to know each other and there are beach days, where they meet the mermaids and not much school work gets done. Mermaid’s hair is found in the corridors of the castle school, it must never be cut. The girls all love good looking Torry Valentine even the older one’s blush. He spells his name with two R’s and he will remind you of the spelling. This is a book of young adults living away from family and learning about their ancestry. Typical school classes and events if you are magical, detective work for the inquisitive and personality conflicts. There is a lot going on in this book




Fate by Fire


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Coates's Herd Book


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The Medical Brief


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Bibliography of North American Geology


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1919/28 cumulation includes material previously issued in the 1919/20-1935/36 issues and also material not published separately for 1927/28. 1929/39 cumulation includes material previously issued in the 1929/30-1935/36 issues and also material for 1937-39 not published separately.




Gwen Stefani and No Doubt: Simple Kind of Life


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The eclectic Orange County band No Doubt was formed in 1986 by Eric Stefani and John Spence who soon recruited Eric’s younger sister Gwen as co-vocalist. With the addition of Tony Kanal on Bass, they launched a 20 year career that would fuse ska, grunge, alt. rock and shades of several other musical genres into a unique mix. The 1987 suicide of John Spence resulted in the battlefield promotion of Gwen to lead vocalist, a shift that would prove a launch pad for her future solo career and media celebrity status. Through it all No Doubt went from strength to strength and in 1995, following the departure of Eric Stefani, finally found mainstream success when their third album, Tragic Kingdom, enjoyed over 15 million sales worldwide. Since then this ska-loving band from Southern California has flourished. Despite a frequently changing line-up and the potential distraction of Sven’s parallel solo career, No Doubt have stayed true to their mission to be musical and visual innovators.




The Cultivated Stance


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