Michael Teitelbaum
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Twelve-year-old Jason Specter, self-proclaimed "clearing house for the weird," introduces and presents his favorite stories of the paranormal--one from each state of the Union--submitted to the Web site he created after his own encounter with a ghost at school three years earlier.
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The men in the crisp black suits and the really cool shades are back to keep the aliens from overrunning planet Earth.
It's been five years since Agents Jay and Kay saved the world from a very big bug. Now a new alien menace is threatening to destroy the Earth -- unless it's given the Light of Zartha. There's one problem: Only one person on Earth knows where the Light has been hidden -- that person is Agent Kay.
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"Clark Kent is about to cover the biggest story of his career at the Daily Planet - a World Peace Conference held on an orbiting peace station. And that's when three of Superman's deadliest enemies - Brainiac 2.5, General Zod, and Lex Luthor - all decide to attack Earth! How can Superman possibly stop all three and still cover the Peace Conference as Clark Kent?"-- Cover verso.
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"Join a baby kitten as she tries to find a friend to play with her. She finds birds, mice, and even a goldfish, but none of them want to play. Will she ever find a friend? Throughout the story, special 'Fact Stops' offer interesting bits of information about kittens."--P. [4] of cover.
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The life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is traced from birth and childhood to his death. He experienced racism and discrimination in the South and experienced integration for the first time upon visiting Hartford, Connecticut in the East while in college. His disdain for racism and segregation inspired him to lead a crusade for racial integration and equality. Dr. King sought economic equality towards the end of his life.