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Tolono Playaways TOLONO PLAYAWAYS Playaway Title Playaway # Author THE FIFTH VIAL PLA 1 MICHAEL PALMER BITTERSWEET RAIN PLA 2 SANDRA BROWN FAST TRACK PLA 3 FERN MICHAELS HARD EVIDENCE PLA 4 JOHN LESCROART WITHOUT FAIL PLA 5 LEE CHILD EYE OF THE NEEDLE PLA 6 KEN FOLLETT VALLEY OF SILENCE PLA 7 NORA ROBERTS HEARTSTOPPER PLA 8 JOY FIELDING HOLD TIGHT PLA 9 HARLAN COBEN SECOND WIND PLA 10 DICK FRANCIS THE HOUSE OF THUNDER PLA 11 DEAN KOONTZ SILENT THUNDER PLA 12 IRIS JOHANSEN KILL ME PLA 13 STEPHEN WHITE PLA 14 HOT STUFF PLA 15 JANET EVANOVICH PLA 16 THE LAST NOEL PLA 17 HEATHER GRAHAM WHITE LIES PLA 18 JAYNE ANN KRENTZ THE HARLEQUIN PLA 19 LAURELL K. 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PARKER TOLONO PLAYAWAYS Playaway Title Playaway # Author THE SHACK PLA 42 WILLIAM P. YOUNG DARK OF NIGHT PLA 43 SUZANNE BROCKMANN DARK SUMMER PLA 44 IRIS JOHANSEN TOO CLOSE TO HOME PLA 45 LINWOOD BARCLAY NIGHTWALKERS PLA 46 P.T. DEUTERMANN ALEX AND THE IRONIC GENTLEMAN PLA 47 ADRIENNE KRESS JUVENILE FICTION NIGHT OF THE TWISTERS PLA 48 IVY RUCKMAN JUVENILE FICTION LOST ESCAPE FROM THE CARNIVALE PLA 49 DAVE BARRY; RIDLEY PEARSON JUVENILE FICTION STONES INTO SCHOOLS PLA 50 GREG MORTENSON (371.8234/MOR) GAYDEN METCALFE & CHARLOTTE HAYS SOME DAY YOU'LL THANK ME FOR THIS PLA 51 (306/MET) TRIXIE KOONTZ, DOG, AS TOLD TO DEAN BLISS TO YOU PLA 52 KOONTZ (636.7002/KOO) THE MAN YOU'LL MARRY PLA 53 DEBBIE MACOMBER THE LAST SONG PLA 55 NICHOLAS SPARKS WORST CASE PLA 56 JAMES PATTERSON NORTHANGER ABBEY PLA 57 JANE AUSTEN BLOOD MONEY PLA 58 THOMAS PERRY THE COLD ROOMQ PLA 59 J.T. 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A VAMPIRE IS COMING & HALLOWEEN FRAIDY-CAT PLA 81 ABBY KLEIN JUVENILE FICTION TOLONO PLAYAWAYS Playaway Title Playaway # Author THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART PRESENTS: EARTH PLA 82 JON STEWART DJIBOUTI PLA 83 ELMORE LEONARD THE GOONEY BIRD COLLECTION PLA 84 LOIS LOWRY JUVENILE FICTION AN OBJECT OF BEAUTY PLA 85 STEVE MARTIN THE 39 CLUES: BOOK 5 - THE BLACK CIRCLE PLA 86 PATRICK CARMAN JUVENILE FICTION MR. POPPER'S PENGUINS PLA 87 RICHARD AND FLORENCE ATWATER JUVENILE FICTION CHRISTMAS WITH TUCKER PLA 88 GREG KINCAID THE LIAR'S LULLABY PLA 89 MEG GARDINER THE BURYING PLACE PLA 90 BRIAN FREEMAN FEAR ITSELF (BENJAMIN PRATT & THE KEEPERS SCHOOL) PLA 91 ANDREW CLEMENTS JUVENILE FICTION EYE CONTACT PLA 92 CAMMIE MCGOVERN AS TOLD BY (THE INCOMPARABLE) DR. 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