books:
Diary of a Worm
91 reviews
Doreen Cronin
Joanna Cotler
, 2003
funny and cute
My kids absolutely love this book. We read all the "diary" books but the worm is our favorite.
Pathways to Bliss: Mythology and Personal Transformation
15 reviews
Joseph Campbell
New World Library
, 2004
A Mythology Self-Help Book!
Everyone with the slightest familiarity with Joseph Campbell, of course, knows the famous catch-phrase: "Follow Your Bliss". And everyone pretty much knows what it means, as well: Figure out whatever your passion is, and responsibly and diligently move forward, and pursue it... for the rest of your life... above and beyond anything else. Sounds like words of wisdom from a worthy and ...
Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Windows Vista Edition (Shelly Cashman Series)
Gary B. Shelly
,
Thomas J. Cashman
, ...
Course Technology
, 2007
In Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques you’ll find features that are specifically designed to improve retention and prepare readers for future success. Our trademark step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach now encourages users to expand their understanding of the Office 2007 software through experimentation, exploration, and planning ahead.
Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind
136 reviews
Joyce Meyer
FaithWords
, 2002
This book is unbelievable
A friend of mine suggested that I read this book as I was experiencing a lot of stress and anxiety over the issues that life generally presents. This book is changing my life by teaching me how to change my thinking, how to obtain a positive outlook and how to better incorporate God and His word into my life. I highly reccomend this book, it is working miracles for me.
Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences & Social Sciences (11th Edition)
Raymond A. Barnett
,
Michael R. Ziegler
, ...
Prentice Hall
, 2007
Designed to be accessible, this book develops a thorough, functional understanding of calculus in preparation for its application in other areas. Concentrates on developing concepts and ideas followed immediately by developing computational skills and problem solving. Covers calculus with an emphasis on cross-discipline principles and practices. For the professional who wants to acquire a knowledge of calculus for ...
Diary of a Spider
42 reviews
Doreen Cronin
Joanna Cotler
, 2005
Wonderful with an Unexpected Result
I bought "Diary of a Spider" thinking that Doreen Cronin's books are always a big hit with my daughter. After all, she just loves, "Click, Clack, Moo!" and the others of that series. I thought getting this series could introduce her to the world of insects and "icky" things. Instead, I found something unexpected happened. My daughter was 5 when I first started reading "The Diary of a ...
Midnights with the Mystic: A Little Guide to Freedom and Bliss
301 reviews
Cheryl Simone
,
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
Hampton Roads Pub Co
, 2008
What a great glimpse into the other dimensions of life...
What a great look into an American success story and how even creating such external life comforts still cannot create the joy we are all meant to experience. Cheryl has a real talent for sharing her experience and Sadhguru's wisdom just blew me away. I plan to buy this book for friends and family and take some of Isha Foundation's courses. Thanks for writing and sharing this work.
Laughter of Dead Kings (Vicky Bliss, No. 6)
Elizabeth Peters
William Morrow
, 2008
For the first time in more than a decade, New York Times bestselling Grand Master Elizabeth Peters brings beautiful, brainy Vicky Bliss back into the spotlight for one last investigation. But this time the peerless art historian and sleuth will be detecting in Amelia Peabody territory, searching for solutions to more than one heinous offense in the ever-shifting sands of Egypt's mysterious Valley of the Kings. Who stole one of Egypt's most ...
Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data (2nd Edition) (MyStatLab Series)
3 reviews
Michael Sullivan III
Prentice Hall
, 2006
Statistics
I liked the quick shipment of the book. I had no problems at all with it. The only thing that was a shock was that I recieved the teachers edition rather than the student edition, but there really is not much difference between them.
The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World
78 reviews
Eric Weiner
Twelve
, 2008
A good read
I liked reading this one. The content is very superficial , yet a brief run arround the world. I must say the penmanship was not to my taste and at times disrespectful. - But I can still recommand this one!!
A Fine, Fine School
13 reviews
Sharon Creech
HarperTrophy
, 2004
Fun way to start the school year
I love this book! The characters and illustrations in this book develop a fun and entertaining story which carries the theme "too much of a good thing can be a bad thing." In this case, the "thing" is school. The Principal of Tillie's school has decided to increase learning by continually adding days to the school year. Tillie finds a way to gently convince her Principal that although ...
Side by Side: Student Book 1, Third Edition
27 reviews
Steven J. Molinsky
,
Bill Bliss
Prentice Hall Regents
, 2000
I love "Side by Side"
I was from China and started my life in the USA as a graduate student in Engineering. Although I took the TOEFL before I came to USA, my English is not good enough to express myself clearly and accurately. I decided to improve my English about 4 months ago and started to borrow some ESL books from local libraries. About 2 weeks ago, I found four "Side by Side" books (Book 1 to Book 4) from a ...
Diary of a Fly
14 reviews
Doreen Cronin
Joanna Cotler
, 2007
Absolutely hilarious.
I bought this for the child of a friend and it was a huge hit. The book is creative in it's conception and the lay out. The laughs start even before you get to the story--the "photo's" on the inside cover and page liner give you an early taste of what's to come. The illustrations are consistently great and colorful. Some of the language may require some explanation (the first entry is for ...
The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature: Reading, Thinking, Writing
2 reviews
Michael Meyer
Bedford/St. Martin's
, 2005
An enthralling Anthology
This book is wonderful for developing ananlytical thought and critical literature development for both young men and women and older generations. This anthology contains: Poetry, Short Stories, and plays. The subjects range from the conflict between the interests of a parents and their child, growing up and discovering the world, and romance. This anthology contains such legendary works as: ...
Dear Lover: A Woman's Guide To Men, Sex, And Love's Deepest Bliss
16 reviews
David Deida
Sounds True
, 2005
Great Intro to David Deida for Women
Dear Lover helped me to understand the yearning I've felt since I've been in my teens. Interesting material for women to get in touch with their own sexuality and needs--probably good reference for males to understand women as well.
Borrower of the Night: A Vicky Bliss Novel of Suspense (Vicky Bliss Mysteries)
22 reviews
Elizabeth Peters
Harper
, 2008
The first 'Vicky Bliss' mystery
This is the introductory book of the Vicky Bliss series. Dr Bliss is an art historian teaching in a small midwestern college. She has decided never to marry since she has discovered that the only thing that intimidates most men more than a tall woman is a smart tall woman and Vicky is both. Another member of the faculty, Tony, is also tall and smart and quite taken with Vicky. The two stumble ...
Cooking Up Murder (A Cooking Class Mystery)
11 reviews
Miranda Bliss
Berkley
, 2006
Tasty serving of fun
Annie and Eve are two of the most opposite people that you will meet - Annie, the sensible and "cute" one, Eve, the outgoing, bold and "gorgeous" one. The two are best friends and have been for a very long time. Annie is going through a tough time, after her self-esteem gets ripped to shreds by her ex-husband, who decided to toss their marriage aside for the dry cleaning woman. Eve has just ...
Murder on the Menu: A Cooking Class Mystery
5 reviews
Miranda Bliss
Berkley
, 2007
Thumbs Up!!
I really liked this book. It has so many twists and turns that really keeps you guessing. Just when you think you have the mystery figured out, something else pops up that makes you change your mind. The ending is pretty abrubt which was a little disappointing, but other than that this is a great book for anyone who likes the cozy mystery genre.
Activity Workbook to accompany Side By Side, Book 1
4 reviews
Steven J. Molinsky
,
Bill Bliss
Addison Wesley Longman
, 2001
FIRST TIME ESL TEACHER
I have been teaching ESL for the first time over the past year and have been using the Side by Side text and workbooks. Not having had any prior teaching experience I didn't know what or how I was going to present the material. Side by Side's student book has great illustrations, to the point activities and the perfect amount of repetitiveness for students to grasp new concepts. I'm teacing ...
Night Train to Memphis
40 reviews
Elizabeth Peters
Grand Central Publishing
, 1995
Where, Oh Where
Where, oh where, is another Vicky Bliss novel? Although I'm a major fan of the Amelia Peabody series, beginning with Crocodile On A Sandbank, I'm also a fan of Vicky Bliss (is it just me, or do others find her last name amusing, given her determination to be taken seriously?). Vicky and her fellow characters are an incredible bunch, and I've always enjoyed her adventures. This time it's off to ...
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