books:
Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
85 reviews
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Hyperion Books, 2005
Mind-full
Explore the new realm, of your mind. Becoming aware is the first step to solve any problem. If you do not know there is a problem, how can you fix it? This book is the prequel to, You.
Balance: A Guide to Life's Forgotten Pleasures
2 reviews
Bob Kerstetter
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Andrew Shanley
Hyperion Books, 1997
Everyone MUST have this book!
This book was given to me by my boyfriend who said that this book had my name written all over it. As a teacher, I am surrounded by children and for that reason, among many others, I have chosen to retain a childlike personality as an adult. The book, Balance, makes me laugh each time I thumb through it, and I've read it through probably a hundred times already. Things from "how to make a ...
I Am Spock
50 reviews
Leonard Nimoy
Hyperion Books, 1996
Well done
Well written. Mr. Nimoy remains humble and grateful for the success of the show. I am impressed; the book was an easy and yet extremely interesting read. Coming from the perspective of someone who grew up with the show - I enjoyed the details I never knew. Also, growing up without much financial resources (money) Star Trek -for some reason- gave me hope. May you (Mr. Nimoy) and the rest of ...
One Life to Live: Thirty Years of Memories
17 reviews
Gary Warner
Hyperion Books, 1998
A great retrospective
This book has all that any fan of 'One Life To Live' would want. You can relive the storylines through all of the recaps. The book features listings of every character to ever appear on the show, along with many pictures of past and present greats from the show. It is definitely a nostalgic trip down memory lane. The book did a wonderful job of cramming 30 years into something that is totally ...
Crazy from the Heat
76 reviews
David Lee Roth
Hyperion Books, 1997
A Renaissance man. David Lee Roth.
This book is a gem. He is a man (referring to David Lee Roth) that has traveled the world, knows many hobbies and has dated many beautiful women. This book might sound like fluff but it truly is not. He knows more than today's youth, as well as thousands of adults who wished they were this experienced. You find out (in the book) that he speaks Spanish, and takes you into his inner world he ...
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff: Simple Ways to Keep the Little Things from Taking ...
250 reviews
Richard Carlson
Hyperion Books, 1997
Why Sweat At All? Have Fun... and be present within each moment of your life instead!
In his book "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and it's all small stuff", author Richard Carlson, PH.D. offers witty and accessible stories emphasizing how life can be so much more fun by living a worry-free existence. Who knew? Carlson's philosophy makes so much sense. Instead of giving each and every situation a `life and death' urgency, Carlson suggests a gentler approach to life. He ...
Hamburger Heaven: The Illustrated History of the Hamburger
5 reviews
Jeffrey Tennyson
Hyperion Books, 1995
You Have to Feel it...
Hamburger Heaven is a delight. Five Stars isn't nearly enough to rate this eloquent, visually brilliant, ode to the nexus mundi of fast food gastranomies. All aspects of Hamburger evolution are included here - the early, hotly-disputed origins of the beloved patty; the concomitant rise of the hamburger and the highway; the first real chains; the evolution of McDonald's, Burger King, and other ...
Simplify Your Life: 100 Ways to Slow Down and Enjoy the Things That Really Matter
45 reviews
Elaine st James
Hyperion Books, 1997
Fantastic !!
I bought this book many years ago when it first came out and absolutely loved it. About once a year or so, I go back and re-read it to get my head on straight about the subject of simplification (pull myself back from slipping into the complicated). Not everything in the book is for everyone (including me), but it really makes you think. About 15 years ago, we bought a larger house than we ...
The Lost Squadron: A True Story
1 review
David Hayes
Hyperion Books, 1994
Recovery of Historic plane requires more than money
It started as a lark but became serious busines to some. New technology had to be invented and then transported to Greenland. This is an American adventure story, from the flight which left these planes on an ice cap to the recovery 50 years later. Everyone involved seem to have a different motive for recovering a P-38 but adventure seemed to be the glue. A good read about real people. More ...
The Late Shift: Letterman, Leno, and the Network Battle for the Night
19 reviews
Bill Carter
Hyperion Books, 1996
Excellent!
I'm a HUGE Letterman fan and this totally took me by surprise!An excellent read for late night fans(of either show)!
Fish: A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results
2 reviews
Stephen; Lundin, Stpehen C. Lundin
Hyperion Books, 2003
Another Joke on Corporate America
I honestly think that this work is a satire on the American workplace. It describes a Fish Market and how the lessons learned there apply to corporate America. Having implemented this program at my company, I know first hand that the solutions dreamed up by employers and employees alike have little effect on the company. The book's title has become a code word for meaningless programs through ...
How to Drive Your Competition Crazy: Creating Disruption for Fun and Profit
15 reviews
Guy Kawasaki
,
Michele Moreno
Hyperion Books, 1995
Niche Your Company's Way To Greatness!
Written by the former Director of Software Product Management for Apple Computer, Inc., this is a book first about how to survive amongst the established business giants, and then how to carve an ever-increasing niche in the shared markets. Apple's strategy in the early days was to create advantages for its clients and also to create disruption to IBM. Kawasaki says that it is important to ...
Indigo Slam: An Elvis Cole Novel (Elvis Cole Novels)
48 reviews
Robert Crais
Hyperion Books, 1997
RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ELVIS & PIKE SAVE THE KIDS FROM THE COMMIES!"
This is another installment in the classic ongoing Elvis Cole and Joe Pike detective series. The story starts off with a three year flashback to a rainy night in Seattle as Clark Hewitt and his three children are being clandestinely extracted from their home by Federal Marshals. Gunshots are fired and one of the Marshals is killed. As the family is whisked away in a van, the then twelve-year-old ...
The Book of Ti'Ana (Myst, Book 2)
125 reviews
Rand Miller
,
David Wingrove
Hyperion Books, 1996
Another phenomenal background story for Myst
Needless to say after finishing "The Book of Atrus" I had fairly high expectations for this series going forward. At the end of "The Book of Atrus" we think the story is going to continue forward from that point, but there is a major story that has not been told yet. The fall of D'ni. This tale is frequently alluded to in the game and the prior book. In fact most of the prior book is trying ...
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