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The Yeast Connection: A Medical Breakthrough 13 reviews William G. Crook
Vintage Books, 1986
The most fantastic book I have ever read-you MUST get the cookbook too, though!
+ This book has been my saving grace + very helpful book + Saved my life... + Updated information on Candidais Albican and how it is treated
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The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life 550 reviews Bruce H. Wilkinson
Multnomah Publishers, 2000
Transform Your Perception of God
+ best book ever + prayer of Jabez
If you have ever been exposed to a negative image of God, then you must read this book. This book will change your perception and you'll find a kind, loving God who wants everything good to come to you. The practice of asking God for what you want is encouraged in a prayer that will change your ...
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The Locket 67 reviews Richard Paul Evans
Pocket, 2000
Excellent story!
+ The Locket + IT'S WHAT WE GIVE THAT HEALS US + Highly recommended.
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The Carousel 39 reviews Richard Paul Evans
Pocket, 2001
Continuing on with a Good Story
+ Sweet Love Story + timeless message + Ups and Downs
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God Is Up To Something Great: Turning Your Yesterdays into Better Tomorrows (Life Change Books) 3 reviews Tony Evans
Multnomah Books, 2002
Wow! Amazingly uplifting and easy to read. I am revived!
+ God is up to something Great by Tony Evans + quick and powerful read
I picked this book up by chance, randomly opened it and began to read and just could not put it down. Anytime I encounter a problem now instead of thinking the worst like I used to I realize that God is up to something great! I have had many hurts and betrayals in my life and this book helped me to ...
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The Blue Bottle Club 45 reviews Penelope J. Stokes
Thomas Nelson, 2000
Great book!
+ Not Your Usual Christian Fiction + Addictive writer + Friends forever
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Big Stone Gap: A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle) 180 reviews Adriana Trigiani
Ballantine Books, 2001
From one ferriner to another...
+ above chick lit + GOOD READ
Hook: An intriguing and heartwarming invite to a small mountain town in Virginia.
There are so many wonderful characters in Adriana's first book in her series, you can't help but feel at home. In Big Stone Gap, you are invited in with ease and comfort, then given moments of laughter, action, ...
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The Elevator (Steeple Hill Women's Fiction #46) 9 reviews Angela Elwell Hunt
Steeple Hill, 2007
Great Read!!
+ Exceeds Expectation! + Kept my interest + Tense and suspenseful + Suspensful and Exciting
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The New Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are 32 reviews Kevin Leman
Revell, 1998
Read this book!
+ Good book for first learning about birth order
If you like to analyze people, things; if you think too much; if your family just totally baffles you sometimes, or makes you want to rip their heads off, then this book is for you. It explains EVERYTHING. Almost everything. Really. Our birth order defines us. Scary. Revealing. Illuminating. Just ...
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The Seat Beside Me 6 reviews Nancy Moser
Multnomah Books, 2002
Influence
+ The Seat Beside Me + Excellent, thought provoking book! + Great message, good story
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Warriors Don't Cry: Abridged 1 review Melba Pattillo Beals
Perfection Learning Prebound, 1995
Heart Breaking
I read this book right before entering the 10th grade. It was so sad. This book hits close to home. I was sad to find out that theese nine kids were tortured just for going to school. I am very grateful for reading this book because I look back and i am proud that a girl like me was a true warrior ...
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Messy Spirituality 62 reviews Mike Yaconelli
Zondervan, 2002
A grace-full book...I loved it!
+ Refreshing + Live life Messy! + Spiritually entertaining!
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The Sister Circle (The Sister Circle Series #1) 13 reviews Vonette Bright, Nancy Moser
Tyndale House Publishers, 2002
You will want to join the circle!
+ A wonderful, warming read! + Great Sense of Friendship
This is a fun and joyous read about a group of women living in a boarding house who discover what real sisterhood means. It is sweet, but not saccharine, compassionate and helpful, but most of all fun. A friend's husband read it and just could not stop laughing. Everyone I have loaned it to has ...
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The Shop on Blossom Street (The Knitting Books #1) 88 reviews Debbie Macomber
Mira, 2005
first time reader
+ Knitting your way to love. + Inspired me to learn to knit! + Shop On Blossom Street
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Greatest Thing in the World, The 21 reviews Henry Drummond
Fleming H. Revell Company, 1981
Beautiful Sermon on Love
+ A Book Forming a Part of the Spiritual Roots of Alcoholics Anonymous + love the book, this edition is too big + Fantastic Book! + Something to Share
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The Rag Nymph 1 review Catherine Cookson
Thorndike Press, 1994
A little girl grows up
This book takes place in England in the eighteen-fifties and sixties. It is about a well brought up little girl named Millie whose father "died" and whose mother was forced into prostitution. One day a rag seller Raggie Aggie was on her way home when the mother pushed the waif towards her and ...
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The Power of Positive Confrontation: The Skills You Need to Know to Handle Conflicts at Work, at Home and in ... 8 reviews Barbara Pachter, Susan Magee
Da Capo Press, 2001
Very helpful
+ Good So Far! + good information + Good constructive advice, without being too touch-feely and abstract
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The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax 43 reviews Dorothy Gilman
Fawcett, 1985
Absolutely Delightful!
+ Mom liked it + Her adventures are truly unexpected + Unexpectedly Amazing!!! + One of the best
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His Mysterious Ways: A Treasury of Inspiring Stories from the Pages of Guideposts 1 review Guideposts Magazine
W Pub Group, 1990
His Mysterious Ways:A Tresury of Inspiring Stories from the pages of Guideposts
A must-read for every believer! And a terrific ministry tool!
Blessings to Amazon!
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Pierre-August Renoir (Treasures of Art) Trewin Copplestone
Grange Books Ltd, 1998
PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919) was born in Limoges, the son of a tailor who moved with his family to Paris when Renoir was a young child. His early ambition was to become a decorator of porcelain but, finding himself at the hub of the art world, he became a student at the Gleyre Academy where he made the acquaintance of Monet, Bazille and Sisley and where his career was redirected to painting. ...
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