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New to Hoopla New to Hoopla - January 2014 A hundred yards over the rim Audiobook Rod Serling 00:37:00 2013 A most unusual camera Audiobook Rod Serling 00:38:00 2013 A murder in passing Audiobook Mark DeCastrique 08:35:00 2013 A sea of troubles Audiobook P. G. Wodehouse 00:30:00 2013 A short drink from a certain fountain Audiobook Rod Serling 00:39:00 2013 A small furry prayer Audiobook Steven Kotler 09:30:00 2010 A summer life Audiobook Gary Soto 03:51:00 2013 Accelerated Audiobook Bronwen Hruska 10:36:00 2013 American freak show Audiobook Willie Geist 05:00:00 2010 An amish miracle Audiobook Beth Wiseman 10:13:22 2013 An occurrence at owl creek bridge Audiobook Ambrose Bierce 00:28:00 2013 Andrew jackson's america: 1824-1850 Audiobook Christopher Collier 02:03:00 2013 Angel guided meditations for children Audiobook Michelle Roberton-Jones 00:39:00 2013 Animal healing workshop Audiobook Holly Davis 01:01:00 2013 Antidote man Audiobook Jamie Sutliff 08:23:00 2013 Ashes of midnight Audiobook Lara Adrian 10:00:00 2010 At the mountains of madness Audiobook H. P. Lovecraft 04:48:00 2013 Attica Audiobook Garry Kilworth 09:46:00 2013 Back there Audiobook Rod Serling 00:35:00 2013 Below Audiobook Ryan Lockwood 09:52:00 2013 Beyond lies the wub Audiobook Philip K. Dick 00:22:00 2013 Bittersweet love Audiobook Rochelle Alers 06:21:00 2013 Bottom line Audiobook Marc Davis 07:31:00 2013 Capacity for murder Audiobook Bernadette Pajer 07:52:00 2013 Cat in the dark Audiobook Shirley Rousseau Murphy 09:14:00 2013 Cat raise the dead Audiobook Shirley Rousseau Murphy 09:04:00 2013 Cat spitting mad Audiobook Shirley Rousseau Murphy 07:59:00 2013 Cat to the dogs Audiobook Shirley Rousseau Murphy 08:22:00 2013 Celestia cv-02 Audiobook Ryk Brown 09:00:00 2013 Chronicles of magick: defensive magick Audiobook Cassandra Eason 00:51:00 2013 Chronicles of magick: moon magick Audiobook Cassandra Eason 00:48:00 2013 Chronicles of magick: prosperity magick Audiobook Cassandra Eason 00:49:00 2013 Chronicles of magick: workplace magick Audiobook Cassandra Eason 00:49:00 2013 Dangerous curves ahead Audiobook Sugar Jamison 11:23:00 2013 Dangerous games Audiobook Keri Arthur 10:00:00 2010 Dark fire Audiobook Elizabeth Lowell 05:46:00 2013 Dark summer Audiobook Jon Cleary 10:03:00 2013 Deadly desire Audiobook Keri Arthur 09:00:00 2011 Death and the woman Audiobook Gertrude Atherton 00:18:00 2013 Depraved indifference Audiobook Robert K. Tanenbaum 13:00:00 2013 Deviant Audiobook Helen Fitzgerald 06:47:00 2013 Difficult men Audiobook Brett Martin 10:18:00 2013 Dream with little angels Audiobook Michael Hiebert 09:38:00 2013 Drop dead, gorgeous Audiobook J. D. Mason 08:02:00 2013 Drum workshop Audiobook Chris Puleston 00:48:00 2013 Embraced by darkness Audiobook Keri Arthur 10:30:00 2010 Escape clause Audiobook Rod Serling 00:42:00 2013 Eve's diary Audiobook Mark Twain 00:45:00 2013 Evil and the mask Audiobook Fuminori Nakamura 09:11:00 2013 Exiles at the well of souls Audiobook Jack L. Chalker 11:28:00 2013 Extricating young gussie Audiobook P. G. Wodehouse 00:42:00 2013 Faerie workshop Audiobook Alicen Geddes-Ward 00:52:00 2013 Falling kingdoms Audiobook Morgan Rhodes 11:36:00 2013 Faster cheaper better Audiobook Michael Hammer 10:30:00 2010 Forgiveness of sins Audiobook C.H. Mackintosh 00:36:00 2013 Four blood moons Audiobook John Hagee 04:00:00 2013 Four o'clock Audiobook Price Day 00:49:00 2013 Friday night bites Audiobook Chloe Neill 12:00:00 2010 Full throttle Audiobook Erin McCarthy 08:35:00 2013 George whitefield Audiobook Arnold A. Dallimore 05:55:00 2013 Ghosthunting workshop Audiobook Jacky Newcomb 00:41:00 2013 Giants' star Audiobook James P. Hogan 12:28:00 2013 Great spirit told me Audiobook Michael Looking Coyote 00:53:00 2013 Green-eyed lady Audiobook Chuck Greaves 09:52:00 2013 Guided meditations for pregnancy & birth Audiobook Michelle Roberton-Jones 01:01:00 2013 Gym candy Audiobook Carl Deuker 07:25:00 2013 Healing with your guardian angel Audiobook Jacky Newcomb 00:43:00 2013 Her boyfriend's bones Audiobook Jeanne Matthews 08:54:00 2013 Hispanic america, texas, and the mexican war Audiobook Christopher Collier 01:57:00 2013 Homesick Audiobook Jean Fritz 04:29:00 2013 House odds Audiobook Mike Lawson 09:32:00 2013 I am the night, color me black Audiobook Rod Serling 00:40:00 2013 It had to be you Audiobook Jill Churchill 04:44:00 2006 Kicking it Audiobook Kalayna Price 11:21:00 2013 King nine will not return Audiobook Rod Serling 00:39:00 2013 Law of the broken earth Audiobook Rachel Neumeier 13:30:00 2010 Lead like a boss Audiobook Various Authors 08:48:00 2013 Lighten up Audiobook Peter Walsh 08:00:00 2010 Like dreamers Audiobook Yossi Klein Halevi 23:17:00 2013 Long live walter jameson Audiobook Charles Beaumont 00:47:00 2013 Long road to cheyenne Audiobook Charles G. West 08:03:00 2013 Magick workshop Audiobook Cassandra Eason 00:59:00 2013 Make miracles in forty days Audiobook Melody Beattie 04:30:00 2010 Mary fran and matthew Audiobook Grace Burrowes 02:36:00 2013 Meditation workshop Audiobook Philip Permutt 00:54:00 2013 Meet your guardian angel Audiobook Jacky Newcomb 00:31:00 2013 Midnight rainbow Audiobook Linda Howard 08:26:00 2013 Mr. dingle, the strong Audiobook Rod Serling 00:38:00 2013 Mr. garrity and the graves Audiobook Rod Serling 00:37:00 2013 Mrs. jeffries dusts for clues Audiobook Emily Brightwell 06:53:00 2013 My antonia Audiobook Willa Cather 08:37:00 2013 My education Audiobook Susan Choi 12:39:00 2013 Nervous man in a four-dollar room Audiobook Rod Serling 00:39:00 2013 New & old time radio Audiobook Joe Bevilacqua 08:58:00 2013 Night call Audiobook Richard Matheson 00:42:00 2013 Night of the meek Audiobook Rod Serling 00:37:00 2013 No lesser plea Audiobook Robert K. Tanenbaum 11:03:00 2013 No ordinary man Audiobook Suzanne Brockmann 09:34:00 2014 No time like the past Audiobook Rod Serling 00:41:00 2013 Not wrath-but rapture Audiobook H.A. Ironside 01:33:00 2013 O pioneers! Audiobook Willa Cather 05:34:00 2013 Of late i think of cliffordville Audiobook Rod Serling 00:42:00 2013 One for the angels Audiobook Rod Serling 00:36:00 2013 One heart to win Audiobook Johanna Lindsey 10:25:00 2013 Our picnics in the sun Audiobook Morag Joss 10:33:00 2013 Paradise city Audiobook Archer Mayor 08:58:00 2013 Past reason hated Audiobook Peter Robinson 10:30:00 2010 Pickman's model Audiobook H. P. Lovecraft 00:37:00 2013 Plain peace Audiobook Beth Wiseman 08:34:30 2013 Pride's harvest Audiobook Jon Cleary 10:32:00 2013 Prince bull Audiobook Charles Dickens 00:18:00 2013 Quest for the well of souls Audiobook Jack L. Chalker 09:24:00 2013 Rainbird's revenge Audiobook Marion Chesney 05:10:00 2013 Rebel spring Audiobook Morgan Rhodes 12:14:00 2013 Relentless Audiobook Cassia Leo 05:08:00 2013 Remainder Audiobook Tom McCarthy 08:30:00 2010 Restoration Audiobook Rose Tremain 13:01:00 2013 Rocky mountain rebel Audiobook Vivian Arend 08:55:00 2013 Sempre Audiobook J. M. Darhower 19:07:00 2013 Shadow people Audiobook James Swain 10:55:00 2013 Shaman workshop Audiobook Lynne Sibley 00:54:00 2013 Significance Audiobook Shelly Crane 13:40:00 2013 Slavery and the coming of the civil war: 1831-18 Audiobook Christopher Collier 01:48:00 2013 Snatched Audiobook Karin Slaughter 02:12:00 2013 Spirit animals #2: hunted Audiobook Maggie Stiefvater 05:16:00 2014 Steel Audiobook Richard Matheson 00:47:00 2013 Stepping on the cracks Audiobook Mary Downing Hahn 05:50:00 2013 Still valley Audiobook Rod Serling 00:40:00 2013 Stoker's manuscript Audiobook Royce Prouty 09:02:00 2013 Sweet deception Audiobook Rochelle Alers 06:47:00 2013 Take me on Audiobook Cherrie Lynn 09:21:00 2013 Taking shots Audiobook Toni Aleo 14:44:00 2013 Tarot workshop Audiobook Suzanne Corbie 02:02:00 2013 Teen witch workshop Audiobook Alicen Geddes-Ward 01:18:00 2013 That's not a feeling Audiobook Dan Josefson 11:05:00 2013 That's not funny, that's sick Audiobook Ellin Stein 15:22:00 2013 That's that Audiobook Colin Broderick 08:47:00 2013 The adventuress Audiobook M. 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