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100 _aCrichton, Michael
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245 _aEruption
260 _aLondon
_bPenguin Ramdom House
_c2024
300 _a424 p.
520 _aRachel Sherrill, thirty years old in a few days, master’s degree from Stanford in conservation biology, rising star in her world, still thought of herself as the smartest kid in the class. Just about any class. But today at the Hilo Botanical Gardens, she was trying to be the cool substitute teacher for a restless, wide-eyed bunch of fifth-graders visiting from the mainland. “Let’s face it, Rachel,” the general manager of the botanical gardens, Theo Nakamura, had said to her early that morning. “Taking these undersized tourists around is a way for you to put your immaturity to good use.”
650 _aEnglish Fiction
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700 _aPatterson, James
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