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Dating The Divorced Man: Sort Through the Baggage to Decide If He's Right for You 8 reviews Christie Hartman
Adams Media, 2007
Single in LA I've read this book twice and I wanted to write a review because I found reading other women's experiences with a book and applying their personal situations to it very helpful. This book is not as breezy and whimsical as other self-help books on dating a "divorced/divorcing" man with kids, but it is very thorough, sympathetic and right on about a lot of things that we women go through (in my ...
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Baggage Check 25 reviews Curtis Bunn
Upstream Publications, 1999
A real man writing about real men I loved this book so much. When my book club chose this book, I wasn't looking forward to reading it because I don't like relationship books. But, this book isn't just about male/female relationships. It explores the bond between male friends. By the end of the book, I grew to like all the male characters, especially the bond shared among the three male characters. It was great that the ...
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Airport Operations 5 reviews Norman Ashford, H. P.Martin Stanton, ...
McGraw-Hill Professional, 1996
Very comphrensive to all areas of airport operations This book is an excellent text to all airport related personnels. I found it's particularly useful to people working in airport and/or aviation management who want to gain more in-depth understanding to all areas of airport operations. This book can also serve as in-house classroom training text for airline personnel. A highly recommended one!
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Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage 16 reviews Sloane Tanen
Bloomsbury, 2005
This series is hilarious! I first fell in love with Sloane Tanen's work when I read the caption above the photo: "Samantha looked around the playground in amazement. Her mother had been right. She really WAS the smartest and the prettiest."
If you thought you had to give up picture books when you graduated from second grade, have I got a treat for you! Writer Sloane Tanen and photographer Stefan Hagen take those tiny ...
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Moving On: Dump Your Relationship Baggage and Make Room for the Love of Your Life 26 reviews Russell Friedman, John W. James
M. Evans and Company, Inc., 2006
Moving On: Dump Your Relationship Baggage and Make Room for the Love of Your Life Great book...better than great. I had several epiphanies about myself that made a real difference. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to grow and be free of past mistakes.
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Step Back from the Baggage Claim 5 reviews Jason Barger
One Love Publishers, 2008
Awesome Book!!! Step Back from the Baggage Claim is a wonderfully inspiring book. I was so into the book I finished it the day I got it. The book is definitely an original idea. I can honestly say that I've never heard anyone use airports as a metaphor to everyday life, but the new perspective was refreshing. Barger also tells multiple inspiring stories from different times in his life. Great book, easy read. I ...
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Bitter with Baggage: 2006 Wall Calendar 4 reviews Sloane Tanen
Universe Publishing, 2005
For the Birds I love this calendar; it never fails to make me smile. The little chicks are so CUTE. Seeing all the ''sets'' that were created for the photo shoots
are charming. There are lots of little details to be discovered in each picture. The companion book has a place on my bookshelf and comes out when I feel in need of a smile or a grin. Chicken lovers should get a kick out of this calendar - ...
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Girls Getaway Guide to Orlando: Leave Your Baggage at Home 6 reviews Casey Wohl
Gray Dog Publishing, 2007
A Must Have for Girls Trips to Orlando!!! This book is a MUST have for planning a girls getaway to Orlando! The author does a great job of including something for everyone! The guide is compact and great for throwing in your purse! You can take it anywhere! I love how she took time to list details, such as price, attire, etc! I can't wait for the next city in the series!!
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Keep Your Business Close and Your Family Closer 5 reviews Larry Hollar
Pinon Publishing, 2005
Good book I saw Mr. Hollar at a conference and he is a very charming guy who has a story to tell. His book enlarges on that and is straightforward, good , easy to read advice for folks involved in family businesses. I bought copies of the book for all four of our children involved in our business.
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Household Baggage: The Moving Life of a Soldier's Wife 21 reviews Marna A. Krajeski
Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing, 2006
Excellent read for every Army Wife I recently read Household Baggage - The Moving Life of a Solider's Wife by Marna A. Krajeski and I must say that I really loved it!
The book is a collection of short stories about her different experiances in the Army. I really related to this author- she is brutally honest and wrote about feelings that I myself have had, but were afraid to share. She made me realized that I am a normal Army ...
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Check All Excess Baggage 1 review Precious Jamail
Precious Productions, 1996
"Check All Excess Baggage" to Lighten Your Load This audio-book challenges the listener to reflect inward and examine possible sources of self-fulfilling anxiety, unhappiness, and personal grief. The listener receives suggestions and inspirational cues to help overcome and change prior habits to effect a more satisfying and emotionally tranquil lifestyle. Inspirational, motivational, and easy to apply techniques.
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Unclaimed Baggage: Dealing With the Past on Your Way to a Stronger Marriage 2 reviews
NavPress Publishing Group, 2003
An Excellent Resource for Couples With endorsements from such notable names as Les and Leslie Parrott, Patsy Clairmont and Emilie Barnes, UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE comes highly recommended, and after unpacking its timely contents, readers will not be disappointed for opening it and inspecting it thoroughly for themselves. Authors Don and Jan Frank write from a wealth of experience, including more than 23 years of marriage and 18 years of ...
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Carrying Momma's Baggage 3 reviews Hope C. Clarke
A New Hope Publishing, 2004
HOT HOT HOT OMGosh!
NOT WITH MY SON is over shadowed only by CARRYING MAMMA'S BAGGAGE. This book had me in suspense, gripped to the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen next.
CARRYING MAMMA'S BAGGAGE evokes emotions you didnt think would come out. Read it.
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Bag and Baggage 2 reviews Carolyn Callahan
Bezalel Books, 2007
BAG AND BAGGAGE Well written. An upbeat, cohesive novel. Good characters and a glance into the life of solitude with a slight enigma, the money trail. Had to finish reading it.
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Household Baggage Handlers: 56 Stories from the Hearts and Lives of Military Wives 2 reviews Marna Krajeski
Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing, 2008
Forever an Army Wife My husband was a soldier of 24 years with 2 tours in Viet Nam. I absolutely loved being an Army wife and all these years later, I still wear an Army wife necklace. This book brought back so very many memories, laughter, tears, and emotions that had not surfaced in years. I loved each woman's story in that as different as they were, they were so alike. Being an Army wife is a sisterhood with which ...
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Baggage Train to Apocalypse 2 reviews Howerton Morris
Waltsan Publishing, LLC, 2004
Angst-ridden Southern Classic H. Morris has been hibernating in Missouri, a friend tells me, having just now released several gems, all of them worth digging into. They are down-beat excursions into the soul, and in Baggage Train it's always raining. Just the kind of blue tone we deserve in these days of storm-drenched misery. Buy this book -- you'll relate.
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My Claimed Baggage Of Loneliness: A Journey Through Loneliness 1 review Jane Sullivan
AuthorHouse, 2007
Spiritual vitamin shot Since I received Jane Sullivan's book, I have read it many times. Some of her poems read like psalms; my favorite poem is "Treasures." The depth of wisdom in this work can only be the product of a woman who has endured much suffering and has been sustained by God. I would recommend this book to anyone who is seeking answers to life's journey.
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Baggage Claim: A Modern-day Parable (Lillenas Drama) 1 review Don Bosley
Lillenas Drama, 2006
Great for churches This is a good play for churches to perform. It is well written and is so that the play is not preachy.
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Circus Baggage Stock: A Tribute to the Percheron Horse 1 review Charles Philip Fox
Heart Prairie Press, 1989
Horses of the bygone Circus World. I became aware of this book some years ago but was unable to locate a copy since it was out of print. How I would have loved to have "run away to the circus" in those bygone days. I'm a percheron breeder and love the action and drama of big teams in action.
This book is a great cronicle of the days that we'll never see again of how the horse helped develope the U.S. as we know it today. ...
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Bitter with Baggage Seeks Same: Quicknotes 2 reviews
Te Neues Publishing Company, 2006
Enjoy dry, witty humor and let the chick in you out of the closet When I first looked through this book I couldn't stop laughing. This book is absolutely hilariously funny. I totally get Sloane Tanen's humor. Meet Helen, Bridget, Viveca, Samantha and all the other chicks - cute, female, little, yellow chicks - depicted in day to day situations, movies, fairy tales and so on, each situation accompanied by a dry, witty comment or text. For example, imagine a ...
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