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Don't let anybody steal your dream7 reviews
Dexter Yager

Restoration, 1978

Genuine People Lover
I have recently read this book and wow! Talk about an uplifter. If you are sitting on the fence and are not sure whether or not you want to do anything with you life, read this book and I can gurantee that you will work to get whatever your your heart desires... FREEDOM!
  
  











  



  
I Don't Want to Go to School:: Helping Children Cope with Separation Anxiety (Let's Talk)9 reviews
Nancy Pando

New Horizon Press, 2005

Wonderful Book for Children Who Miss Their Moms!
I have a 3 year-old daughter who had a hard time adjusting to leaving me and going to pre-school. I have read "The Kissing Hand", a sweet book, but this one is much more specific to the feelings that children can have when they don't want to leave their Moms. My daughter loved the Honey Bee character. The book helps children to help themselves and it tells you exactly how to do it. The ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let Me Die!34 reviews
Lindsay Caldwell

Econo-Clad Books, 1999

movingly real to life
I got this book as a gift and at first had no interest in it. When I opened it up I soon realized what a big mistake it would have been to have never read it. It was so real I felt as if I was with Lucy when everything happened to her.It covers how a teenage girl with a seemingly perfect life has everything important taken away from her: her boyfriend, father, and her ability to walk. I cried ...
  
  











  



  
Please God, Don't Let My Badge Tarnish: One Man's Courage To Take A Stand!15 reviews
Kevin M LaChapelle

iUniverse, Inc., 2006

Follow the example of Kevin LaChapelle, and stand up for what you believe in!!!
This book is an example of being true to yourself following the moral values you were brought up with. I like the fact that he didn't try to hide anything and how he shows the dilemmas that officers face on a daily basis. I wish there were more officers still that have such a great influence on a person that will make them strive to be better persons, and achieve greatness to the highest level. ...
  
  











  



  
The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!75 reviews
Mo Willems

Scholastic Inc., 2005

We Love the Duckling!
Another awesome Pigeon book. He's now officially a member of our family. We've adopted him. And now my husband and child walk around saying, "It's a taste sensation" all the time.
  
  











  



  
Don't Let The Lipstick Fool You11 reviews
Lisa Leslie, Larry Burnett

Dafina, 2009

The Lipstick captivated me from Beginning to End ... and I Loved it!
In August 2008, I had the pleasure of seeing an incredible champion represent America in women's basketball at the summer Olympics in Beijing. Lisa Leslie and her team annihilated their challengers. It meant this incomparable woman had been in four Olympics, won four gold medals, and her teams (since 1996) had a won lost record of 32-0. When I heard about her current book, I hurriedly ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let Death Ruin Your Life: A Practical Guide To Reclaiming Happiness After The Death Of A Loved One15 reviews
Jill Brooke

Diane Pub Co, 2004

The book I wish I'd written
...It was with great interest and relief that I read the book, Don't Let Death Ruin Your Life, by Jill Brooke. It's filled with insights, wisdom, and compassion. What I like most of all about it is the fact that it gives us permission to miss our loved ones--in a healthy way--for the rest of our lives if we want to. Brooke assures us that it's okay to 'keep our loved ones close by and honor their ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric6 reviews
Claudia Rankine

Graywolf Press, 2004

America in All Its Lyrical Truth
Image and word shape a unique poetry collection that only Rankine can deliver. The shape of this book initially drew my attention. However, I was not necessarily attracted to the book's front cover. Nevertheless, the selected photographs throughout the collection fit perfectly with the political nature of some of the poems. The book itself has no index, thus making the entire structure of the ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let Your HMO Kill You : How to Wake Up Your Doctor, Take Control of Your Health, and Make Managed Care ...10 reviews
Dr. Theodosakis

Routledge, 2000

Required reading for people with health insurance
As a physician who has dealt with many HMOs, I believe this will become the premier guide for people to get the best care out of whatever system they're using. It is about time someone put all of the secrets and resources in one place. Medicine has changed significantly in the last few years - right under the noses of most patients and doctors. It's caused frustration as quality care has ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let the Blue Star Turn Gold5 reviews
Jerry W. Whiting

Tarnaby, 2005

Tales of the 485th Bomb Group
This is a very well written and researched collection of World War II stories about downed airmen from the 485th Bomb Group, 15th Air Force, flying out of Italy. This volume provides a number of features that you won't find in most books from this genre. First, and most impressively, Whiting has managed "crossed the water" to uncover sources in Europe who could add their perspective to what ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let All The Pretty Days Get By4 reviews
Bruce Hoppe

Back-To-One Books, 2006

An original, entertaining, and nicely crafted novel
Don't Let All The Pretty Days Get By, by novelist Bruce Hoppe, is the entertaining story of Teddy Gibbs in her career ending move from LA to her family's ranch in New Mexico for the purpose of taking care of her mother during a severe illness. Swiftly carrying readers through a humourous depiction of the many various marginalized communities of the twenty-first century west, Don't Let All The ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let The World Pass You By!4 reviews
Sara Benson

Lonely Planet, 2005

Get your passport NOW (and more importantly, USE IT)!
A couple of years ago I made a bet with a friend on who would get their passport first (I actually had one, but needed to renew it). I won, and since then I've used it for various trips outside the US. As for my friend, she hasn't gotten hers yet. That's a shame. For someone like her who needs some incentive to get a passport, or if you just want something to tide you over between journeys, ...
  
  











  



  
Please Don't Let Him Hurt Me Anymore: A Self-Help Resource Guide for Women in Abusive Relationships3 reviews
Alexis Asher

Burning Gate Pr, 1994

Please don't let him hurt me anymore
This book is a powerhouse of knowledge, I have been in a abusive relationship for 10 years. Thanks to this book, I was able to break free. I was so lost, alone, and contemplating suicide. I thought there was no way out, then I came across this book. I read the book again and again, and I knew I was not alone,it gave me such hope. Alexis thank you so much, I felt your book reached out a hand to ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let Them Psych You Out3 reviews
George Zgourides

Loompanics Unlimited, 1993

Excellent how to book on how to effectively handle conflict!
Shows examples of just about every possible scenario with just about any type of person one may encounter some type of conflict (employer, neighbor, co-worker, relatives, salepersons etc.). Also has degrees of conflict; from minor annoyances to stand offs with options for each one and examples of likely outcomes based on approach used. Be prepared for these type of situations and you will have ...
  
  











  



  
Grimmy: Friends Don't Let Friends Own Cats3 reviews
Mike Peters

Tor Books, 1996

Witty and hilarious!!
I was given this book and I simply loved it. It was fun, it made me not only smile, but laugh. Laugh so much that I had cramps. However, it is a kind of humor that might not be enjoyed by everyone. There are a lot to be left to the imagination... It's really good.
  
  











  



  
Don't Let the Cat Get Your Wig... and Other Things the Oncologist Never Told You3 reviews
Lauren Brower

eBookstand, 2002

If you have gone through Chemo - this might sound familar.
Lauren did a great job. She made me laugh at some of the things that can happen during cancer treatment. This book made me realize that cancer doesn't always have to be serious. Sometime you have to laugh at the situation. One of the funniest things for me was when people would say "you don't look like you have cancer" ... I always wished I had enough nerve to yank off my wig and say "Do I look ...
  
  











  



  
Anger Control: Learn How to Control Anger and Don't Let It Control You!2 reviews
Abe Kass

Wisdom Scientific, 2005

Lifesaver
This Audio Program is a very effective way to get your anger under control. In the beginning I was a bit skeptical of their claim, that all you need is 8 minutes a day. But after following the methods contained in the program, my life began to change. I no longer have outbursts of anger when something doesn't go exactly they way I planned. My family have even told me that I am much more pleasant ...
  
  











  



  
HOLD ON, JESSICA, DON'T LET GO3 reviews

1st Books Library, 2007

Hold On Jessica, Don't Let Go
A very genuine, thoughtful insight into the troubled world of a young girl's life. Inspirational and educational to all living with memories of childhood pain. Offers hope and resolution, while staying true to life.
  
  











  



  
How Can I Let Go If I Don't Know I'm Holding On?: Setting Our Souls Free (An Explorefaith.Org Book) (An ...5 reviews
Linda Douty

Morehouse Publishing, 2005

Thought Provoking, Intelligent, Honest, Hopeful
I agree with the previous reviewer. This book taught me so many things about how hanging on to past losses, failures, relationships, concepts and beliefs can be so unhealthy for us as human beings. Douty relates her own personal experiences as a way to help people feel they are not alone in these struggles. This book is very brave, honest account of how hanging on to the past can greatly ...
  
  











  



  
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!3 reviews
Mo Williams

Scholastic Inc., 2003

Tell Him "No"!
Preschoolers love this book because they get to tell the pigeon "No"! The pigeon begs to drive the bus, and goes on to use all kinds of funny whining and "I'll be your best friend" techniques familiar to kids to get them to let him drive the bus. It turns the tables on kids having to be on the receiving end of a morality lesson. At first I wasn't attracted to the illustrations, but then after ...
  
  











  







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