books:
Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
203 reviews
David D. M.D. Burns
Avon Books, 1992
Great -- IF you use it
Amazing book. Tons of insight and many many tools to use to get at the roots of mal-thinking. Trouble is, one must still make oneself do the exercises to get the results. :) Seriously, though, I found the exercise of asking yourself over and over "Why does this upset you?" when dealing with an upsetting event or idea really gets you to the core of the issue. Every time I remember to use this ...
Taking the Fifth (J. P. Beaumont Mysteries (Paperback))
8 reviews
J. A. Jance
Avon Books, 1990
ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION TO THIS AUTHOR'S WORK
I feel that the fans of J.P. Beaumont will love this one. It is so typical J.A. Jance. I enjoyed every page of this one. Another reviewer has done a wonderful job of outlining the plot, so I will not repeat what is obvious. Jance's character developement (this author's strongest skill) holds very true to form with this work and we learn more and more of her detective Beaumont. We also get a ...
Don't Know Much About History: Everything You Need to Know About American History but Never Learned (Don't ...
152 reviews
Kenneth C. Davis
Avon Books, 1995
History made interesting
I would recommend this very well-written book to everyone. It is filled with so much interesting information and one doesn't need to be a history buff to enjoy it.
Love Only Once: A Malory Novel
70 reviews
Johanna Lindsey
Avon Books, 1985
A steamy tale of love, desire, entrancement and clashing wills.
Love Only Once: A Malory Novel is the unabridged audiobook presentation of bestselling author Johanna Lindsey's passionate romance novel. Regina Ashton, niece to Lord Edward and Lady Charlotte Malory and blessed with her family line's sumptuous beauty, has been abducted by the handsome, golden-haired rogue Nicholas Eden. Enraged by her kidnapping, yet also inflamed with passion for Nicholas, ...
Dates From Hell
34 reviews
Kim Harrison
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Lynsay Sands
, ...
Avon Books, 2006
Awsome book
This book is great! Its basicly 4 differnt mini books in one but each of them keep you on the edge of your seat! I recomend it to everyone!
What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day
430 reviews
Pearl Cleage
Avon Books (Mm), 2002
.....
I am currently working my way thru this book right now. So far, I am really enjoying it. It is a down to earth, REAL telling of what this woman is going thru. So far, so good. I would def. recommend to a friend.
Rebecca
477 reviews
Daphne du Maurier
Avon Books, 1997
Manderley, revisited
"Last night I dreamt I was in Manderley again." And so begins a literary classic that, to me at least, is so riveting and wonderful that you have to read it again and again. And that's what I've done -- I have read it for the third time. First published in 1938 and set some time during the 1920s, this is the tale of a nameless heroine who has no idea what she's gotten herself into when she ...
Your Erroneous Zones
69 reviews
Wayne W. Dyer
Avon Books, 2001
LOOK NO FURTHER.
This is the book you've been looking for. I'm not gonna yammer on and on about why you should get this book, but I will tell you that this has helped me drastically or more so than any other self-help book out there when it comes to not needing or seeking the approval of others. It also helped me prioritize my life, the way I want it. So easy to read, I loved it. I can control my anxiety ...
The Taste of Night (Sign of the Zodiac, Book 2)
32 reviews
Vicki Pettersson
Avon Books, 2007
Can't wait to experience the Third Sign
In the Second Sign of the Zodiac, our heroine faces a plagued battlefield as Las Vegas is attacked by a quickly spreading virus. She is faced with a fledgling shadow playing powerful games that effect everything about her and the vengeance of wanting all of the men who hurt her dead. Joanna has to choose where her allegiance lies and what really is the most important thing in her new life. ...
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
78 reviews
Beverly Cleary
Avon Books (Mm), 1996
Secret Friends; Different Species
"Ralph!" cried his frightened mother, "you haven't been associating with PEOPLE!" That may seem a rather unfriendly thing to say, but Ralph is a mouse. And people are...well..the enemy. Aren't they? But Ralph has discovered a boy named Keith who can understand his language (and vice versa). Ralph has also discovered Keith has the most fabulous, fantastic, mouse-sized motorcycle, and Ralph ...
Jonathan Livingston Seagull a Story
293 reviews
Richard Bach
Avon Books
I read this book in an hour...
This is a great book, despite the reviews of the cynical naysayers who are unhappy with modern society. This book was great in its day, and still is. It's about a seagull who discovers himself and helps others to do the same. This message takes place even in today's world, thanks to people like Oprah, whom I'm not a fan of. But this book is worth reading several times. Those with an open mind ...
The Cay
593 reviews
Theodore Taylor
Avon Books, 1995
PCE Student Review
My favorite book is The Cay. The author is Theodore Taylor. The reason why I like this book is because it's all about adventure, and you never know what will happen next. My favorite part is when Phillip gets hit in the head, and when he looks at the sun too long, and he realizes he is blind. The author wrote very good details about what happened to Phillip and Timothy on the cay. I would ...
Bridge to Terabithia
800 reviews
Katherine Paterson
Avon Books, 1979
A place, just for us.
I almost cried, and I'm not the crying type. I'm the kind of man who breaks things with sledge hammers and swordfights in the backyard. And despite my best effort, my eyes started sweating. Ten-year-old Jesse Oliver Aarons Jr. wants to be the fastest boy at Lark Creek Elementary. The biggest event on the school playground is the races, and Jesse only won once all last year. So all summer long, ...
IN A DRY SEASON
58 reviews
Peter Robinson
Avon Books, 1999
A Solid Effort in the Banks Series: Good Characters, Less Trivia
This is a key book in the Banks series. Robinson seems to shift away from his reliance on British trivia as we see in prior novels and he has given the novel a strong set of characters. Also, he introduces a police woman, Annie, which makes the story a lot more interesting. Robinson has written almost 20 novels, this is approximately #13, written about 10 years after the first and we see some ...
The Black Lyon
75 reviews
Jude Deveraux
Avon Books, 2007
Excellent Services
I item was sent in plenty of time. It was prompt and new condition. Great door to door services.
Watership Down
930 reviews
Richard Adams
Avon Books (T), 1975
my favorite book
I love this classic adventure of good versus evil. Which will triumph? Totalitarianism? or liberty? Excellent ending. I like it more each time I read it (roughly annually for 25 years). If I were a custom license plate girl, mine would read "hrududu." Heh heh heh.
Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution : Revised and Updated
1322 reviews
Robert C. Atkins
Avon Books, 1998
ATKINS WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG
I am the author of a new book entitled GENOCIDE;HOW YOUR DOCTOR'S DIETARY IGNORANCE WILL KILL YOU. I am a family physician with over ten years experience introducing a low carbohydrate, more fat, more cholesterol, more protein diet into my patient's lives. Through this dietary approach I have cured type 2 diabetics, treated people with high blood pressure with little or no need for meds, seen ...
The Scramble for Africa: White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876-1912
22 reviews
Thomas Pakenham
Avon Books, 1992
The Dark Continent's Darkest Chapter
It would be an understatement to write that Thomas Pakenham embraced an ambitious project in crafting a comprehensive, single-volume history of the European colonization of Africa over the course of some four decades a century ago. Few authors could have succeeded after having bitten off so much. Fewer still could have made it accessible to the layman and an immensely enjoyable read at that. ...
The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery (An Avon Flare Book)
721 reviews
Ellen Raskin
Avon Books (P), 1984
Keeps you intriqued to the very end!
First off: The book is superb! Secondly: The author [Ellen Raskin] is nothing less than a genius writer! Third: Nobody would have seen the ending coming, if it slapped you in the face! As I stated above, the author is just amazing in how she organized the book and made all the characters so different from each other, yet they all can be classified as "normal enough" (for the most part ...
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