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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-10-02
If you want to know the secret to success, ask a successful person-that's exactly what the authors of an informative book did. The authors of "Success Built to Last" (Plume) questioned successful peop...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-10-02
Fans of all kinds of motion pictures can breathe a sigh of relief because the latest version of a trusted source of movie information is now available.The book-"Leonard Maltin's 2008 Movie Guide"-has ...
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by Terry Simpson - 2007-09-29
Audiobooks allow avid readers to multi-task in today's hectic world. Consumers can listen to an audiobook as they commute, exercise, or cook. At the same time, audiobooks preserve the oral tradition o...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-09-24
For 30 years, cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Dennis Hurwitz has performed cosmetic transformations that thousands of his patients consider miracles. Yet a new book focuses not only on his abi...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-09-15
If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine the value of 1,000 pictures of the world's finest art.That's the idea behind a beautifully illustrated new coffee-table book that tells the history of a...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-09-15
It's no mystery that murder crimes and the use of forensic evidence to convict or free suspects has attracted the attention of millions with the popularity of shows such as CSI and its spinoffs. Schoo...
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by Jean Sheldon - 2007-09-04
We meet Maggie in Sussex, in the South of England, and follow him to Wales where he takes us on adventures to the farthest reaches of the Otherworld. Maggie is a Magpie and the tale told by his 'Pinky...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-08-29
A noteworthy new book on why human beings make and enjoy music is striking a responsive chord with readers across the nation. The book, "This Is Your Brain On Music" (Plume), by Daniel J. Levitin, exp...
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by 12345 - 2007-08-06
'Deathly Hallows' a literal page-turnerFans adore it. Critics love it. It's flying out of bookstores at a record-setting pace. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the much-anticipated final book in ...
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by Adam M. Smith - 2007-07-25
The Children of Húrin, a new book of fiction set in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional land of Middle-earth, first arrived in bookstores on April 17, 2007. How? J.R.R. Tolkien passed away on September 2, 1973...
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by Blake Provo - 2007-07-22
In Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki plainly states that anyone can gain wealth. He does, however, warn that it is harder for the children of the poor and middle classes since they�ve been tau...
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by C. Ozcan - 2007-07-19
In the story, Fenstad's Mother, by Charles Baxter, characters take our attention to the story and we as readers try to understand them. The characters' actions and the things they say are controlled b...
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by - 2007-07-19
"Best of Friends" is a novel about the lives of the "Fabulous Five." The Fabulous Five is a group comprised of five wonderful, loyal ladies who have been best friends for years. Each woman in the grou...
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by Wendy Mitchell - 2007-07-10
Chess is an excellent educational tool for kids, but its complex rules can be overwhelming. If the kings, queens and knights of chess seem more like a royal pain than a stimulating game, you should ch...
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by Ken Wilson - 2007-07-05
The national book award is a great event that keeps you in touch with all the latest book awards. The national book award is an extremely important event meant to help you in choosing only high qualit...
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by Ken Wilson - 2007-07-05
Book awards only go to the best literary creations, as award winning books are the most bought and the most read books of all. By having a book award, an author has the guarantee of fame, fortune, and...
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by Ken Wilson - 2007-07-05
The children's book award offers you a good selection of writings that have received book awards for their quality. These books provide the guarantee of making children use their imagination to the ma...
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by Ken Wilson - 2007-07-05
Literature is food for the mind. Literature is history and philosophy. Literature transposes us in a different world; good literature transmits feelings, it shocks us. One cannot and should not neglec...
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by Michael A. Jones - 2007-07-03
Although Ray Joseph's time management guide "How To Gain An Extra Hour Every Day" was first published in 1955, it contains principles which are still very relevant. It is still highly regarded in Japa...
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by Michael A. Jones - 2007-07-01
As I am on guard against time management becoming an obsession, I scanned Ray Joseph's "How To Gain An Extra Hour Every Day" with the objective of getting time saving strategies I can implement in my ...