智慧电子图书馆 本次搜索耗时 0.505 秒,为您找到 6330 个相关结果.
  • Winter door - Isobelle Carmody

    SUMMARY: In the midst of the worst winter on record, Rage is beset with worry. Her mother still hasn’t fully recovered from her car accident despite Rage’s successful quest for hea...
  • Wings of the Dove (Barnes & Nob - Henry James

    Wings of the Dove (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
  • Wings - Danielle Steel

    SUMMARY:From a house on the edge of her family's dusty farmland airstrip near Chicago, the child Cassie O'Malley would sneak into the night to look at the planes sitting shi...
  • Windwalker - Elaine Cunningham

    Product DescriptionThe long-awaited conclusion to the Starlight & Shadows trilogy is now in paperback. The release of Windwalker brought to a close a series first ...
  • Windmills of the Gods - Sidney Sheldon

    From Publishers WeeklyThe latest novel by the veteran author ( If Tomorrow Comes, etc.) is a fast-paced thriller. Upon taking office, idealistic President Paul Ellison inaugurates ...
  • Windblowne - Stephen Messer

    From School Library JournalGrade 6–8—Oliver lives in the oak trees in Windblowne, a place of two moons, with his preoccupied, distant parents. The 455th annual midsummer kite-flyin...
  • Wind Power For Dummies - Ian Woofenden

    The consumer guide to small-scale wind electricity production!Maybe you're not T. Boone Pickens, but you can build your own home-sized wind-power empire right in your ba...
  • Wilt in Nowhere - Tom Sharpe

    SUMMARY: In Tom Sharpe's fourth uproarious Wilt novel, the indefatigable Henry Wilt embarks on the voyage of a lifetime a cross-country trip through England, without map or compass...
  • Wilt - Tom Sharpe

    Henry Wilt, tied to a daft job and a domineering wife, has just been passed over for promotion yet again. Ahead of him at the Polytechnic stretch years of trying to thump literatur...
  • Willoughby's Return_ A Tale of - Jane Odiwe

    From Publishers WeeklyOdiwe's sequel to Sense and Sensibility is best at recalling Austen's descriptive abilities, but falls short in its treatment of Austen's beloved charac...