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Month by Month Scrapbooking: A Year of Scrapbook Ideas
Amanda Probst

CK Media, 2008

Our lives often seem dictated by the course of a calendar year-the holidays, the school year, the seasons. Every year, we end up with piles of Easter pictures and stacks of Thanksgiving photos. We take the same pictures of fall leaves and snowmen. Year after year, it's the same story. Has this annual routine begun to feel confining? No more! Month-by-Month Scrapbooking is your guide to unlocking the calendar and making it work for you.
  
  











  



  
One Month to Live Guidebook: To a No-Regrets Life1 review
Kerry Shook, Chris Shook

WaterBrook Press, 2008

Must read for everyone.
Great book!! Must read for everyone. Take time to read this if you want your life changed forever!!
  
  











  



  
One Month to Live: Thirty Days to a No-Regrets Life31 reviews
Kerry Shook, Chris Shook

WaterBrook Press, 2008

FABULOUS BOOK
I was given this book by our youth pastor and it's probably the BEST book I've ever gotten. The authors write in such a down to earth, every day way of life it makes the simplest ideas profound. Wished I had this book in my 20's not 50's. This book is readable to anyone at any point in their Christian walk with God.
  
  











  



  
Book in a Month: The Fool-Proof System for Writing a Novel in 30 Days14 reviews
Victoria Lynn Schmidt

Writers Digest Books, 2008

Great for structure/motivation
The concept of this book appealed to me, so I put it on my wish list, and thankfully one of my friends bought it for me. I love it! I'm the world's worst procrastinator and start far more projects than I finish, so this type of scheduled structure was very good for me. There is a short section for each of the 30 days with your objective and usually some sort of worksheet, and all the ...
  
  











  



  
The Everything Meals For A Month Cookbook: Smart Recipes To Help You Plan Ahead, Save Time, And Stay On ...20 reviews
Linda Larsen

Adams Media, 2005

Time consuming, but well worth it.
This is an awesome cookbook. I have only made some of the breakfasts so far. (For me, breakfast is the most difficult meal to get my kids and husband to eat.) The recipes turned out great and they were easy to make and easy to alter to fit my family's tastes. I recommend this book to everyone! But, it is important to note that cooking in bulk means taking a few extra hours to cook and prep, ...
  
  











  



  
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition (2nd Edition)129 reviews
Frederick P. Brooks

Addison-Wesley Professional, 1995

Software Development
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering is a book on software project management by Fred Brooks, whose central theme is that "Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later." This idea is known as Brooks's law, and is presented along with the second-system effect and advocacy of prototyping. The work was first published in 1975, and republished as an anniversary edition ...
  
  











  



  
Once-a-Month Cooking, Revised and Expanded: A Proven System for Spending Less Time in the Kitchen and ...24 reviews
Mary-Beth Lagerborg, Mimi Wilson

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

Pretty Good
This is a good book with a lot of good ideas, but the only problem is that the recipes and meal ideas don't contain many vegetables ... otherwise a good book
  
  











  



  
Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World134 reviews
Margaret Macmillan

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2003

Why the Versailles Treaty was an abject failure
This was required reading for a graduate course in the history of American military affairs. In Margaret MacMillan's impressive book Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World her thesis was that many of the monumental problems facing the Allied peacemakers at the treaty negotiations were never settled; such as ignoring national ambitions of Allied colonial possessions. For example, "...in ...
  
  











  



  
Four Months to a Four-hour Marathon,Updated71 reviews
Dave Kuehls

Perigee Trade, 2006

Great help - worked for me (3'53"30''')
I'm not a die hard runner by any means, but desired to run a sub-4 hour marathon for my first marathon. This book helped me with confidence and a concrete plan for training. It isn't so complex that you need to incorporate blood testing, heart rate monitors, etc. (which are probably important as you advance). This is a basic plan that tells you the workouts you need, food to eat, and how to ...
  
  











  



  
Twelve Months of Monastery Soups33 reviews
Victor D'Avila-Latourrette

Broadway, 1998

Tasty!
I bought this originally just wanting another soup cookbook, as I tend to live off soups. While other soup cookbooks seem to thrive off 20 different competing flavors, these soups thrive on their very simplicity. It makes both eating and making the soup like a meditation. You'll be amazed how a soup so simple can taste so good. You dont need tons of spices and different steps to appreciate the ...
  
  











  



  
The Second Nine Months: One Woman Tells the Real Truth about Becoming a Mom. Finally.40 reviews
Vicki Glembocki

Da Capo Lifelong Books, 2009

Covers all the basics and teaches common areas of confusion and concern.
When the author's daughter Blair was born she experienced maternal bliss with her new baby, until she began to doubt her skills. THE SECOND NINE MONTHS outlines the truth about her first months with her new baby, covering the common fears new mothers have about motherhood. Any new mother needs THE SECOND NINE MONTHS: it covers all the basics and teaches common areas of confusion and concern.
  
  











  



  
The Freezer Cooking Manual from 30 Day Gourmet: A Month of Meals Made Easy100 reviews
Nanci Slagle

30 Day Gourmet Press, 2008

Excellent Charts! Checklists! Makes it look easy!
I have purchased several once a month cooking books after borrowing them from the library. This is one of them. The organization, charts and checklists make the price of this book worth it alone. The recipes are like another reviewer noted, are geared toward kids. My kids are grown and I have a busy job and a husband that had a heart attack three years ago. I cook ahead to make my life ...
  
  











  



  
One Month to Live Devotional Journal: Your Thirty-Day Companion to a No-Regrets Life
Kerry Shook, Chris Shook

WaterBrook Press, 2008

How are you making the most of the time you have left? Whether it?s a lofty dream yet unfulfilled or a relationship left unsettled, the One-Month-to-Live challenge is a call to clear out the clutter and discover a life of lasting impact. This creative devotional journal is the perfect interactive tool for personally recovering what?s most important in your life?and the specific practices to ensure those priorities have their full impact. Thirty ...
  
  











  



  
Month-by-Month Phonics for Upper Grades: A Second Chance for Struggling Readers and Students Learning English6 reviews
Patricia Cunningham, Dorothy P. Hall, ...

Four Blocks (a Division of Carson-Dellosa), 1998

FINALLY! A BOOK THAT WORKS FOR UPPER EL
This book is by far the most beneficial I have found for my upper elementary students struggling to improve their reading skills. It gives simple, step by step instructions for each of the activities and requires very little planning time for the teacher. EVERY child can succeed at improving reading skills, and the activities are appropriate for older students. They do not feel like they are ...
  
  











  



  
The First Twelve Months of Life: Your Baby's Growth Month by Month14 reviews
Frank Caplan, Theresa Caplan

Bantam, 1995

A classic.
Loved this book when I had my first child 28 years ago. This has been my favorite baby shower gift ever since. And the new mothers all love the gift.
  
  











  



  
Month of Meals, Quick & Easy Menus for People with Diabetes: Classic Cooking7 reviews
American Diabetes Association

American Diabetes Association, 2002

Not Just Good For Diabetics!
I bought this cookbook recently to give to someone just diagnosed with diabetes and spent a good deal of time reading the recipes, myself. It is a good cookbook for anyone who is interested in eating healthy. I copied some of the recipes for my own use. I particularly liked some of the chicken recipes as well as the recipe for black bean soup. Each page of the book is divided into thirds so that ...
  
  











  



  
Six Months Off: How to Plan, Negotiate, and Take the Break You Need Without Burning Bridges or Going Broke10 reviews
Hope Dlugozima, James Scott, ..., 1996

Prepare For Travel Fever!
Six Months Off is an extremely inspiring and informative book. Once you start reading this book, plan on having travel fever! The authors do a great job explaining why you should take a break from your boring, dull, repetitive job and expand your mind and grow as a person by taking time to traveling the world, write a novel, go to cooking school, or attend some other educational program. Not only ...
  
  











  



  
For the Birds: A Month-by-Month Guide to Attracting Birds to Your Backyard3 reviews
Anne Schmauss, Mary Schmauss, ...

Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2008

A must for bird lovers!
This is a beautiful book with a different approach than the usual birding book. It gives tips month by month on what birds you are most likely to see at that time and how to best attract them. Gorgeous pictures, tons of text, fun and interesting to read. I love this book!
  
  











  



  
Month-by-Month Gardening in Texas: Revised Edition: What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden All Year2 reviews
Dan Gill, Dale Groom

Cool Springs Press, 2006

Fantastic!
This is a fantastic book for all gardeners, new and experienced. If you use "To-Do" lists, this book will keep you on track. The book is separated by month and by type of gardening including chapters on: lawns, trees, perennial flowers, annual flowers, shrubs, bulbs, houseplants, roses, ground covers, and vegetables. My only complaint is that if you do many types of gardening, you have to ...
  
  











  



  
A Month in the Country (New York Review Books Classics)20 reviews
J.L. Carr

NYRB Classics, 2000

Tender, nostaligic, haunting
The main theme of this charming novel is how important it is to understand the irretrievable passage of time and to savor the good times that come along. The narrator tells the story of an enchanted summer he spent in Cornwall uncovering an ancient painting in a country church. He looks back upon this time (1920) as one of the most wonderful, important periods of his life. He meets several ...
  
  











  







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