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The Moneywise Guide to <strong>California</strong>: With Excursions to Reno and Las<br />

Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and Baja <strong>California</strong> BRB-10918<br />

by Vicki Leon<br />

A moneywise guide to lodgings, food, entertainment and travel<br />

bargains to over 200 cities and towns throughout <strong>California</strong>, with<br />

excursions to nearby Reno and Las Vegas, to the Grand Canyon and<br />

across the Mexican border to Baja, <strong>California</strong>. 1982.<br />

Monster: The Autobiography <strong>of</strong> an L.A. Gang Member<br />

CBB-1168<br />

by Sanyika Shakur<br />

At 11 years old, Kody Scott joined the L.A. gang, the Crips. He was a<br />

hardcore member until a jail term in a maximum security cell forced<br />

him to re-evaluate his life. He changed his life with his name. This<br />

book is the story <strong>of</strong> that transformation. 1993.<br />

Monsters in Our Midst CBB-0857<br />

by Robert Bloch<br />

A collection <strong>of</strong> horror stories dealing with supernatural forces. 1993.<br />

Monterey: The Presence <strong>of</strong> the Past CBB-0148<br />

by Augusta Fink<br />

Indians, conquistadors, missionaries, Yankees traders and bohemians<br />

appear in this story <strong>of</strong> the land where <strong>California</strong> history began. 1972.<br />

Monterey Peninsula Exploring CBB-1731<br />

by Nancy M. Evans<br />

A travel companion with sightseeing descriptions and illustrations <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> the world's most beautiful coastlines in the Monterey Peninsula,<br />

which includes Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey and Pacific Grove. 1998.<br />

Moonbird Boy CBB-1334<br />

by Abigail Padgett<br />

Bo Bradley, a child abuse investigator with the San Diego juvenile<br />

court system, tries to save a six-year-old whose pale eyes prompt the<br />

Indians to call him. The Ghost Flower Lodge which is located on Neji<br />

Indian reservation land is a psychiatric healing center. At the lodge, Bo<br />

befriends Mort Wagman who is found bullet-riddled. 1996.<br />

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