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Colegio De San Juan De Letran Intramuros, Manila JUNIOR Colegio de San Juan de Letran Intramuros, Manila JUNIOR HIGHSCHOOL LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS LIST FEBRUARY-MAY 2018 Circulation 1,801 home remedies: doctor-approved treatment for everyday health problems (2014) New York: Reader’s Digest. (HS Cir RM 122.5 .O58 2014) (11459) 30-second chemistry : the 50 most elemental concepts in chemistry, each explained in half a minute (2017) London, United Kingdom: Ivy Press. (HS Cir QD 31 .T447 2017) (11481) Dedopulos, T. (2016) A Game of Thrones puzzle book. London: Carlton Books. (HS Cir PN 1192.77 .D299 2016) (11466) Game of thrones: the noble houses of Westeros, season 1-5 (2015) Philadelphia: Running Press. (HS Cir PN 1192.77 .G192 2015) (11464) Hogwarts : a cinematic yearbook: imagine, draw, create (2017) New York: Scholastic Inc. (HS Cir PZ 7 .H716 2017) (11465) Kaur, R. (2015) Milk and honey. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing. (HS Cir PR 199.4 .K21 2015) (11432) Kaur, R. 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