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Think: Use Your Mind to Shrink Your Waistline is an empowering weight-loss guide that harnesses the power of hypnotherapy. The book lives up to the “use your mind” promise of the subtitle and sensible readers won’t be surprised...
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Think: Use Your Mind to Shrink Your Waistline is an empowering weight-loss guide that harnesses the power of hypnotherapy. The book lives up to the “use your mind” promise of the subtitle and sensible readers won’t be surprised...
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Intense and haunting, debut work dissects multiple layers of human interaction as it explores questions about Nazi past. Exquisitely written, exceptionally engaging, and deeply thoughtful, Niki Tulk’s Shadows and Wings spans the...
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Leaders require a certain element of charisma, and Gobillot sets forth to nail down that mysterious quality that anybody can emulate. According to Emmanuel Gobillot, the magic ingredient effective leaders should strive to evoke is...
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User-friendly book gives families realistic ways to shop and eat healthier. Dietitian Julie Feldman shares relatively pain-free ways to fundamentally change a family’s diet through simple shopping choices in "Grocery Makeover", her...
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Taking its title from congressional testimony by Alan Greenspan, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve, this fascinating work on currency, global debt, and the gold standard presents a unique viewpoint that runs counter to prevailing...
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The legal expertise of John Grisham meets the environmental activism of Barbara Kingsolver in this thriller by veteran author Darryl Nyznyk. In "The Condor Song", his third novel, Nyznyk pits down-and-out lawyer Sean Donovan against his...
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When Hilda and her mother move to a new home in the city, the little girl’s wonderfully solitary journeys into nature necessarily cease. How she manages to satisfy her need for independence while assuring her mother of her safety is...
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Apartment life for a young boy becomes more exciting when his new neighbor is an expert at fetch. A series of animal newcomers follows in the canine’s stead, to the growing dismay of the boy’s parents. Lively and bold artwork...
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