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0 To 9 (Lost Literature) 1 review
Ugly Duckling Presse/Lost Literature Series, 2006
the treasure chest of conceptual writing Excellent publication, include all the O to 9 issues plus a supplement. For everyone interested in conceptual writing and constraint literature: this is the beginning of it all (at least the modern phase).
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Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia 1495 reviews Elizabeth Gilbert
Bloomsbury, 2006
A memoir worth reading I could relate to this memoir - everyone is dysfunctional in their own way, but Gilbert isn't afraid to put herself out there. I admired her writing style, her wit and ability to laugh at herself. She is poignant about issues that many people face everyday. Interesting perspectives on three different cultures which richly contrast with American life.
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Bill Saver: Designed for Home / Office: Organize Your Bills, Statements and Checks in One Spot: Organizes ... Neat Ideas
Fellowes Manufacturing, 1982
Bill Saver makes it easy to file all of your bills, charge receipts and checks in one spot-- so you can find them when you need them. Space-saving design fits anywhere, yet provides up to 17" of filing space. Durable corrugated fiberboard construction with plastic knob handles. Stock No. 00124. Outside Dimensions: 11-1/8" W x 10-1/2" H x 9-5/8" D. Assembly instructions printed on back of this label. [Text from front of box]
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Eclipse (Twilight Saga) 716 reviews Stephenie Meyer
Little Brown & Co (Juv Pap), 2009
Stephanie's Best Book so far!!! Out of all Twilight series books this one is my favorite so far. I love how you get to know each character even more than you do in the first two books. It just makes me want to read them all over and over and over again!
!!!LONG LIVE EDWARD CULLEN!!!
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Batman: The Killing Joke 137 reviews Alan Moore, Brian Bolland
DC Comics, 2008
Batman: The Killing Joke This is one of the best Batman Comics. Great artwork and story! Well, I'm a great Joker fan and I like almost everything of his stories but this one is really really good! It also comes in great hardcover with some extra materials inside. If you want a great Joker and Batman story, you should buy this comic book!
Gretings from Croatia :)
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How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email & Other Cool Tricks: Read and Answer Email Anywhere, Anytime on the ... 67 reviews
Harvard Perspectives Press (indieKindle.blogspot.com), 2007
So much for so little If you are buying a Kindle and are new at the game, this is a worthwhile investment. It gives you all sorts of information you may not pick up on from the Kindle Users Guide. It has the bonus of regular updates on the Kindle and the promise of a no-cost copy of the finished book when it is published later this year [2008]. You also can get a bunch of links to interesting Kindle websites. I have ...
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Skinny Bitch in the Kitch: Kick-Ass Recipes for Hungry Girls Who Want to Stop Cooking Crap (and Start Looking ... 61 reviews Rory Freedman, Kim Barnouin
Running Press, 2007
Step away from the burger girls!!! As awesome as it's counter part. Needed to cmplete the idea and give you ideas for your own healthful, mindful living with a good kick in the pants to boot!
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Auto Repair For Dummies 48 reviews Deanna Sclar
IDG Books Worldwide, 1999
Fantastic, Easy-to-read, Informative Book After watching my sister go through several Auto Tech classes to learn how to work on a car, I was intimidated by the amount of time & money I thought it would take to get the same knowledge. Then I found this book. I've been a faithful reader of the Dummies books for a long time, and this one just reinforced my opinion of them.
After reading this book, I am able to change my own oil, check & ...
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Dungeons and Dragons Core Rulebook Gift Set, 4th Edition 16 reviews Wizards RPG Team
Wizards of the Coast, 2008
The next Great Game I havent been so enthusiastic about D&D since I was in middle school and I first started playing.
This is The Best Dungeons and Dragons Ever.
There are lots of reasons but this game is super super fun. I wont list them here, but if you give this game half a chance it will blow you away.
If your an old player and are able to set the old stuff aside you will see that this edition is ...
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Eat This Not That: Thousands of Simple Food Swaps That Can Save You 10, 20, 30 Pounds-or More! 382 reviews David Zinczenko, Matt Goulding
Rodale Books, 2007
eye opening book! this book is perfect if you are trying to lose weight or just curious about what your putting in your body. It contains meals from hundreds or restraunts, drinks including beer and starbucks, and much more useful information. Well worth it!
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The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography 249 reviews Simon Singh
Doubleday, 1999
Excellent!!! If you have never read a Simon Singh book, it's time to begin now! While most Singh books can seem a bit boring when you read the synopsis (can a book about codes really be interesting??), this is not the case. He has a wonderfull way of explaining complicated things in an understandable way. I will also highly recommend "Fermat's enigma" and "Big bang".
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All Creatures Great and Small 106 reviews James Herriot
Macmillan Audio, 1996
Just as relavent now... Wonderful and inspiring stories of a country vet are humorously written but also deliver a good amount of practical veterinary insight. It's nice to read from the point of view of a kind-hearted yet practical country animal lover.
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Homeland: The Dark Elf Trilogy, Part 1 (Forgotten Realms: The Legend of Drizzt, Book I) 194 reviews R. A. Salvatore
Wizards of the Coast, 2005
Welcome to the Underdark and the realm of the drow... Salvatore grabbed our attention with the Icewind Dale trilogy, and one of the heroes of that unlikely group of friends was Drizzt Do'Urden, a drow (or dark elf, as they are often called). To our delight, Salvatore's next project, dubbed the Dark Elf trilogy, served as a prequel, to tell us about Drizzt's past, and to introduce us to the world of the drow.
I cannot recall another author who so ...
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10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Lsat Series) (Lsat Series) 40 reviews Law School Admission Council
Law School Admission Council, 2007
This is All you Need For the LSAT! Do not waste your money reading worthless tips unless you are scoring really low. Otherwise, get this book and the others from LSAC and get to work!
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Odd Hours 52 reviews Dean Koontz
Bantam, 2008
A master of the English language provides another oddly wonderful tale Dean Koontz, in my opinion, is one of the reigning masters of the English language. His words are carefully chosen, assembled into beautifully expressive sentences. He can conjour up and immerse the reader into a scene, whether it be swirling fog, the sea, a candlelit room.
I am so tempted to quote extensively from "Odd Hours", for there are so many almost lyrical passages, but I won't ...
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The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for ... 418 reviews T. Colin Campbell, Thomas M. Campbell
Benbella Books, 2005
WHAT IS THE CHINA STUDY? This 417 page book discusses the China Study, which examines more than 350 variables of health and nutrition using surveys from 6,500 adults in China and Taiwan. This investigation shows a strong link between good nutrition and avoiding or reversing obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The author, Dr. Colin Campbell, concludes that a plant-based vegan diet is the best strategy for ...
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Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum, No. 14) 1 review Janet Evanovich
St. Martin's Press, 2008
All of the series are great... I've become a regular fan of "Stephanie Plum" series. Evanovich is a fabulous writer. I've read this one and the previous 13 books in this series. I'm looking forward to the 15th I think is coming in June or July. Lots of humor about the character's family...her grandma is the best. Some love thrown in, adventure, and all sorts of great things. I highly recommend her books, especially this ...
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The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals 421 reviews Michael Pollan
Penguin, 2007
Stop!!! Before you put that in your mouth... Do you know where the food you eat comes from? Do you know what chemicals are sprayed on to them? What genes within them have been modified? What inhumane treatment has gotten the food to your plate?
If you don't, it may be time to read the Omnivore's Dilemma and reassess your eating habits. This book isn't the most entertaining, but boy does it open your eyes! From the genetically-modified ...
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SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea 99 reviews John Lofty Wiseman
Collins, 2004
Good Book I am a novice in this field and I purchased this book for instruction. I was not disappointed and I'm sure that the pages will be well worn by the time I finally put it down.
Recommended reading.
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! 2138 reviews Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
Business Plus, 2000
Fantastic Book This book is amazing. I would recommend this to any at any age. I read this in High School and it changed my life. I now own a successful startup company and it is all thanks to the rich dad series for inspiring me to NOT GET A JOB! I recently bought this for my 13 year old brother in law as well. It is not a HOW TO but rather a THINK ABOUT how to!
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The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives 8 reviews Leonard Mlodinow
Pantheon, 2008
Chances are good you'll like this one This smart book will make you think. Academic yet easy to read, it explores how random events shape the world and how human intuition fights that fact. I found this point fascinating. It never occurred to me that our brains naturally want to see patterns and order, and life doesn't necessarily work like that.
It's comforting to think of an orderly world, with everything in its place, running ...
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Now, Discover Your Strengths 318 reviews Marcus Buckingham, Donald O. Clifton
Free Press, 2001
Now, Discover Your Strengths = Your Greatest Talents at Work Brilliant. Readable. Engaging. Empowering.
I was originally introduced to this work through Kristine Gunn of www.HighVelocityTraining.com.
It immediately provided hope that my inherent ideas about how to work with people to help them perform (and internally do the same) could be applied today.
An inspiring work that truly helps you find the path to your own inherent success traits. A ...
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The Secret 2147 reviews Rhonda Byrne
Atria Books/Beyond Words, 2006
The best reference on Law of Attraction (The Secret to Happyness) Law of Attraction handbook: Revealing the Secrets to Manifest Your Desires Instantly to Success
As I started reading this book, I realized my options and choices expanded and I am beyond what I am now. This book worths millions of wisdom and secrets that can swiftly change your reality and life.
It is really a must read for anyone seek breakthru in his or her life and at no time.
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Katherine 241 reviews Anya Seton
Chicago Review Press, 2004
A gem that will always sit upon my shelf I read this book not knowing what lay ahead. All I knew that Katherine had been John of Gaunt's long time mistress who bore him four children. But from the first sentence I was hooked. I was taken back to a time that I have so longed to explore-the 1300's and the Plantagenet rule.
As I read, I saw Katherine and her world so clear that it was if I could have been there myself. I felt glad when ...
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Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness 21 reviews Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein
Yale University Press, 2008
A Triumph for Behavioral Economics Richard Thaler, an economist at the University of Chicago School of Business, is one of the founders of modern behavioral economics, along with economists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman. Cass Sunstein is a legal scholar and political science professor at the University of Chicago, and has been at the forefront of applying the results of experimental economics to social problems, especially in ...
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Ella Enchanted 1078 reviews Eden Riegel
Listening Library, 2006
Cinderella Who? by Sara Martinez Many young girls dream of having a fairy tale life just like the ones that appear in Disney movies such as Cinderella, but what happens when these girls grow into young ladies and expect a little more than your usual fairy tale? In her novel Ella Enchanted, Gail Carson Levine adds a whole new twist to the familiar story of Cinderella. With the use of point of view, characterizations and themes, ...
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Always By My Side: A Father's Grace and a Sports Journey Unlike Any Other 5 reviews Jim Nantz
Gotham, 2008
Is it his time (to buy this book)??? YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hello friends,
I started this book in March, finished it in April, and now it belongs to May!! If you are looking to "come out of hibernation" after a long winter, this is your book. It is as grand as it gets!! A book for the ages!!
Doug Riddell
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Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home 94 reviews Nando Parrado, Vince Rause
Crown, 2006
One of the best books I have ever read! I loved this book so much I lent it to family and friends. Now I can't wait to get it back, so I can read it again. A truly empowering book. Written with such compassion that readers could never be "grossed out" by some of the extremes of survival that are revealed in this book.
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