Paperback Books Are Ideal Saturday, March 1, 2008 IDEASHa Paperback BooksAre Ideal (NAPSA)—Paperback books are starting a new chapter as stocking stuffers. Whether your loved one likes humor, charming memoirs, novels of love or improbable delights, there’s an affordable paperback ready to be the perfect gift. Here’s a look at some of what’s available: “Scared of Santa: Scenesof Terror in Toyland” ($9.95) is a collection of 250 hilarious photos with dead-on captions that express the Meza sey : true meaning of this Christmas ritual. “Christmas ‘on Jane Street: 4. A True Story” mee, \ ($12.95). This is ~@_ | the story of Bill oJ pint Romp, his wife ) and their three mS) young children who spend a month living in a tiny camper selling Christmas trees in Manhattan. “Immoveable Feast: A Paris Christmas” ($13.95). From critically acclaimed writer John Baxter comes a delicious memoir set in the green markets and farmhouse tables of France. The charming, funny and improbable story tells how a man who was raised on white bread ended up with the sacred duty of preparing the annual Christmas dinnerfor a Parisien family. Diane Hammond’s “Hannah’s Dream”($13.95) is a charming and captivating story of an aging care- taker and his beloved elephant. Now a major motion picture, John Grogan’s “Marley & Me” ($13.95) has been hailed as “a riotous memoir,” by The Wall Street Journal. This humorous story reflects how a dog, even a “bad” one, can hold the secrets for human happiness. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190730-152513-20190730-152512-76147.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190730-152512-76147.pdf