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Books: Choose From A Wide Miscellany
“All books are either dreams or swords,You can cut, or you can drug, with words” – quotes Amy Lowell.
Books are often regarded as a man’s best friend as they are loved by one and all. It is interesting to note the traits which make books a hot favorite. There are several facets to books and their readability. The most important is of course the fact that they are a treasure trove of information and the perfect antidote to boredom.
Informative Books:
Information on any subject is easily obtainable through books of that specific genre. There are author backed books on a plethora of genres and each subject will comprise several books that deal with a defined topic. Preparing for competitive exams was never this easy, as books provide all the information in the most articulate manner.
Comic Series:
Since time immemorial, books have been a source of knowledge and entertainment and their graphic up gradation has given rise to the much loved comic series. There are several sub categories within this genre which is ideal for children and adults. Most of us still love the Asterix and Obelix series as much as we love books that are non-comic. The comic series have immense popularity, so much so that, they are made into movies and television series and vice versa.
Spiritual healing:
Apart from books that provide entertainment, there is a particular category which heals the soul. Motivational books, books on spiritual gains, meditation and self-help are included in the category. Books that provide insight into the human psyche and provide solutions to the most common hurdles faced by the intuitive intellect are indeed gifts of literature.
Know thyself through books on Psychology:
Reading the human mind has been one of the most complicated tasks and the science that deals with it, is a result of extensive search in the discipline involving the systematic and scientific study of different mental functions and corresponding behavior. This is the best source to avail information on various subjects from.
Magazines:
Magazines are published on a regular schedule and are profuse with a wide range of articles focusing on advertising, home and lifestyle, cinema and current affairs to list a few. Cinematic magazines may not always contain facts as most often they are laced with news that would hold the reader’s attention.
The varieties in which books are available are quite myriad and not only do they serve the purpose of enlightening the minds but also are the perfect means to bid goodbye to boredom. It is a welcome change, as most often couch potatoes end up watching television just to while away time and the fact that reading a book requires a certain level of concentration; makes the knowledge gaining experience worthwhile.
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A $27.62 Imagine a man meeting the first real love of his life when he’s 63-and she’s already been dead three years.Does life continue after death? Do we enjoy sex after death? Comedienne Lily Tomlin once affirmed the latter question, asserting there is sex after death–but you can’t feel it.I beg to differ.Of course, our sensual experiences are not awash in the same physical sensations most people associate with sex.They can’t be when one partner is a spirit. But if you can imagine separating the physical causes of these sensations from the sublime sensations themselves—you’ll get some idea.The brain is our most signifi cant sex organ. In this otherworldly romance, my brain is overwhelmed by distilled passions from the other side combining with my own ecstasies here. When the love of my life and I connect, our souls seem to join together deep in my mind within an intimate space.The quality of our sex is especially transformed by one singular feature–she’s not tethered by the laws of gravity.Neither is she restrained by time or space. All this allows unique freedoms in sexual play otherwise quite unimaginable. |
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Babe – I Love Your Cooking $9.42 Teresa Stanisha,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Createspace |
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Dad, Now What’s for Dinner?: A New Collection of Family Favorites $55.98 It all started with the need to find something for dinner. From there it became a recipe, then a binder, then the first book, “Dad, what’s for Dinner?”. Now the tradition continues with a new and more expansive collection of recipes in “Dad, Now What’s for Dinner?” Dinnertime is really not just about the food, but great recipies never hurt. Dinnertime is really about sharing a special part of the day in the kitchen and around the table enjoying and connecting with each other as a family. This book helps to ease the task with delicious and easy to prepare recipes that can be prepared and enjoyed together. From the time of my childhood, through the efforts of my Mother and Grandmother, I came to love our time in the kitchen. Dinnertime is family time. We create recipes together, we cook together. We enjoy a meal together. We share our time together. It starts as a task and an idea for dinner. It ends with a strenghtened bond of family and memories around the table which will last forever. |
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Films Directed By Lau Lauritzen, Jr. (Study Guide) $20.86 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Red Meadows, Farlig Ungdom, the Viking Watch of the Danish Seaman, Afsporet, Det Sande Ansigt, Café Paradis, Mig Og Min Lillebror Og Storsmuglerne, Life on the Hegn Farm, Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie, the Richest Girl in the World, Rikki Og Mændene, Julia Jubilerar, Frk. Møllers Jubilæum, Blaavand Melder Storm, Lise Kommer Til Byen, Västkustens Hjältar, Ud I Den Kolde Sne, Familien Olsen, Vejrhanen, Hans Onsdagsveninde, Der Var Engang En Vicevært, En Sømand Går I Land, de Tre Måske Fire, En Fuldendt Gentleman, I Love Another, Tror Du Jeg Er Født I Går!, Frk. Vildkat, Affæren Birte, Pas På Svinget I Solby, We Want a Child!, Taxa K 1640 Efterlyses, I Dag Begynder Livet, Sømand I Knibe, Panserbasse, En Ganske Almindelig Pige, Kidnapped, Den Opvakte Jomfru, Det Ender Med Bryllup, Når Katten Er Ude, Alarm, Bedstemor Går Amok, Frøken Kirkemus, Week-End, Nordhavets Mænd, Far Skal Giftes, Panik I Familien, Højt Paa En Kvist, de Kloge Og Vi Gale, Cirkusrevyen 1936, Snushanerne, Klingende Toner. Excerpt: The Red Meadows (Danish: ) is a 1945 Danish war drama directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr.. The film, starring Poul Reichhardt and Lisbeth Movin, is a suspense tale revolving around the memories of a Danish saboteur as he awaits his execution in a German war-time prison. Filmed in Denmark only months after the end of the German occupation during WWII, Red Meadows is a clear ovation to the Danish resistance fighters and considered a stylistic masterwork. The film received the Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In German-occupied Denmark during WWII, the young Danish saboteur Michael (Poul Reichhardt) sits in a Gestapo jail and |
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Films Set In Seattle, Washington (Study Guide) $29.62 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Wargames, the Ring, Rose Red, the Fabulous Baker Boys, an Officer and a Gentleman, 10 Things I Hate About You, the Last Mimzy, 3000 Miles to Graceland, the Parallax View, Sleepless in Seattle, Firewall, Singles, Paycheck, Outsourced, Say Anything…, Battle in Seattle, Get Carter, Disclosure, Fear, Saving Silverman, Little Buddha, Love Happens, the Heart of the Game, Assassins, Agent Cody Banks, Mcq, Streetwise, Black Widow, Life or Something Like It, Shoot to Kill, It Happened at the World’s Fair, Harry and the Hendersons, Mad Love, a Guy Thing, Stakeout, Perfect Body, Police Beat, Cinderella Liberty, 30 Frames a Second: the Wto in Seattle 2000. Excerpt: 10 Things I Hate About You 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American romantic comedy film . It is directed by Gil Junger and stars Heath Ledger , Julia Stiles , Joseph Gordon-Levitt , Larisa Oleynik , David Krumholtz , and Larry Miller . A loose adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew set in a modern Pacific Northwest American high school , the screenplay was written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith . The film’s title is a reference to a poem written by the film’s female lead to describe her bittersweet romance with the male lead. The film was released March 31, 1999, and it was a breakout success for stars Stiles and Ledger. The film marks the directing debut of Junger. Plot Cameron James, a new student at Padua (Stadium High School in Tacoma, Washington ), is given a tour of the school by Michael Eckman, who is an AV geek. During the tour, Cameron spots the beautiful and popular Bianca Stratford and is immediately smitten with her. Michael warns that Bianca is shallow, conceited, and worst of all, not allowed to date. Michael does, however, inform Cameron that Bianca is looking for a |
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I Love You More Than My Dog: Five Decisions That Drive Extreme Customer Loyalty in Good Times and Bad $22.95 Jeanne Bliss,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated |
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I Love You More Than My Dog: Five Decisions That Drive Extreme Customer Loyalty in Good Times and Bad $3.97 Jeanne Bliss,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated |
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I Love You Virus and Its Impact on the U. S. Financial Services Industry: Congressional Hearing $20 Robert F. Bennett (Editor),Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by DIANE Publishing Company |
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I Love You, Millie $3.89 Christopher St. Clair,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by BookSurge, LLC |
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I Say No; Or, the Love Letter Answered and Other Stories $27.05 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Harper |
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I am…wonderfully made–Creative $3.24 You love to journal. Here are simply beautiful journals you’ll adore! Featuring inspirational scripture, quotations or devotional readings, and plenty of room to write, you’ll find a theme and design to suit your life. |
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I am…wonderfully made–Original $5.99 You love to journal. Here are simply beautiful journals you’ll adore! Featuring inspirational scripture, quotations or devotional readings, and plenty of room to write, you’ll find a theme and design to suit your life. |
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I am…wonderfully made–Unique $3.3 You love to journal. Here are simply beautiful journals you’ll adore! Featuring inspirational scripture, quotations or devotional readings, and plenty of room to write, you’ll find a theme and design to suit your life. |
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I’m Home! a Cat’s Never Ending Love Story: Cats Stories of Reincarnation: Animal Communication, Animals Spirits, Animals Afterlife, Pet Loss, Rainbow bridge, cats, kittens $9.99 Brent Atwater,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Just Plain Love Books |
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I’m Home! a Dog’s Never Ending Love Story: Dogs Stories of Reincarnation: Animals Afterlife, Animal Communication & Animals Spirits, Pet Loss, Rainbow Bridge $9.99 Brent Atwater,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Just Plain Love Books |
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Kiss Your Elbow – A Kentucky Memoir $16.29 You’ll want to spend every minute of your time with the O’Daniel Family, experiencing their simple adventures in a way that only this oldest daughter can weave them. Written with a sense of hope and an amazing capture of mid-twentieth century detail, you will enjoy the opportunity to:Revisit big department stores again, when Louisville’s only place to shop was downtown Spend a delightful day at Fontaine Ferry, Louisville’s famous amusement park Be part of the quarrels, love and joy – feeling the bonds of this close knit era, when dependence on family members and neighbors was essential.Experience farm life in the suburbs. Deanna’s classmates jumped rope in subdivisions while the O’Daniels slopped hogs, killed chickens, and hoped they went to school without smelling like the animals they tended.Only a few can tell their story coherently like Deanna does with this touching memoir. First born in a large rural family, she relates her passage through childhood with charming and accurate descriptions of life in Kentuckiana. A chronicle of many customs and places that are fast slipping away from our collective memories, such as her description of the country store in Nelson County, Kentucky. A book you will tell others, “I’m so fond of this one.”John Allen Boyd, Emerson Avery, That Latin TeacherDeanna’s story is of dedicated parents and (eventually) 11 children. They migrated near Louisville, Kentucky when Deanna was five. Her stories about those formative years paint a portrait in glowing colors, depicting struggles and love that molds and endures. You will love Deanna and her story.Terry Cummins, Feed My SheepO’Daniel, a gifted writer who tightly weaves her life’s journey through stories that makes growing up on a farm sound like sunshine. She shares the daily toil, angst and rivalry associated with a large family in a humorous, but realistic way – tugging at your heart for a piece of those bygone days.Corrider Jones, A Backward Gla |
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She and I. (Volume 1); A Love Story a Life History $19.99 John Conroy Hutcheson,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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She and I. a Love Story Volume 2; A Life History $19.99 John Conroy Hutcheson,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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she And I.: A Love Story: A Life History …… $28.75 John Conroy Hutcheson,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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#1′s: The Warner Brothers Years $11.99 There are a couple of statistics in the late Conway Twitty’s career that are rather astonishing: the first is that he scored 52 number one hits in the 30 years between 1958 and 1988. Just how astonishing can be illustrated this way: 52 number ones is more than the Beatles, more than Elvis Presley, and more than Frank Sinatra. The second — and what might appear minor in comparison but is actually more so — is that ten of them were between 1982 and 1988, near the end of his major-label recording career for Warner Bros. Twitty scored during every major change in the music, from honky tonk to countrypolitan to outlaw to urban cowboy to the dawn of the new traditionalist era. The true influence of Twitty has yet to be recognized, but he was a major player when country music was at its most invisible. In fact, it can be said that Conway was countrypolitan and made the whole mess cross over into the mainstream for the very first time. These ten tracks do not measure Twitty’s best work. But they do show he could sing any kind of song and put enough behind it to make it utterly believable. These ten tunes do contain a few real treasures, such as “I Don’t Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song)” by Harlan Howard and the smash “Slow Hand” (that scored big for the Pointer Sisters in 1981, before Twitty cut it and remade it in his own image). Also here, from the Warner period, Twitty had the audacity to cut Amanda McBroom’s “The Rose,” a career-defining moment for Bette Midler as the title track for the 1979 film she starred in. The final number here, something written especially for Twitty, is “The Clown,” a ballad that showcases that rough but utterly tender baritone for all it’s worth. Conway Twitty was among the greatest singles artists in popular music history, and this collection is only a small sliver of the proof of that. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi |
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#3 [Bonus Tracks] $12.99 Like Beck in his ’90s prime, Suburban Kids with Biblical Names have no respect for musical boundaries. If they think a mixture of African-styled highlife-guitars, electronic beats, and ukuleles is a good idea for an indie pop song, they won’t hesitate to put it on record. The result? Wonderful. #3 includes former EP A-side “Funeral Face,” and just listen to the opening of “Peter’s Dream”: within mere seconds they combine Kraftwerk-styled percussion with a guitar that sounds exactly like Hank Marvin anno 1960, and it could hardly have sounded more right. On “Seems to Be on My Mind,” the distorted vocals and shuffly beat almost make them sound classic rock cool, before it breaks into a singalong chorus echoing the kind of pop like they used to make between the world wars. And so it goes on and on, genres and styles meet and ultimately converge through the unusually strong pop songwriting that always lies at the core of the album. No song gets boring, ever. Suburban Kids with Biblical Names sure do possess the geeky charm so beloved in indie and lo-fi circles. Classic one-liners like “there’s a Falcon Crest side to everything” and “I wanna turn all their dancefloors into a burning inferno of ba ba ba” are the stuff dreams are made of for any indie pop aficionado. But don’t let the spectacles and the wit fool you. There’s nothing amateurish about the kids’ performance at any point; in fact, the instrumental performances and the creative and crystal clear production are among the most impressive things about this album. Seldom do debut albums come as truly wonderful as this one. [The U.S. edition of the album adds two extra tracks: Love Will" and "Trumpets and Violins".] ~ Anders Kaasen, Rovi |
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”What’s Happening to My Body” Book for Boys $13.56 The bestselling guides for preteens and teens updated with a brand-new look.The Madaras growing-up guides are acknowledged by parents, educators, librarians, and doctors for their unique, nonthreatening style, excellent organization, and thorough coverage of both the physical and emotional issues surrounding puberty and adolescence. And kids love them too! As one fan wrote, “Dear Lynda, I can’t believe that you, a mom, knew all this stuff!”"What’s Happening to My Body?” for Boys features detailed coverage, in age-appropriate language, of the body’s changing size and shape, the growth spurt, the reproductive organs, voice changes, romantic and sexual feelings, puberty in the opposite sex, and much more. Includes a comprehensive resource section and line drawings. For ages 10 and up.The new editions feature:* Fresh new cover design for series* Entirely redesigned interiors with new illustrations* Uniform trim sizes for display* New author introductions* Updated resource sections and content* 48 black-and-white drawings |
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”What’s Happening to My Body” Book for Boys $14.99 The bestselling guides for preteens and teens updated with a brand-new look.The Madaras growing-up guides are acknowledged by parents, educators, librarians, and doctors for their unique, nonthreatening style, excellent organization, and thorough coverage of both the physical and emotional issues surrounding puberty and adolescence. And kids love them too! As one fan wrote, “Dear Lynda, I can’t believe that you, a mom, knew all this stuff!”"What’s Happening to My Body?” for Boys features detailed coverage, in age-appropriate language, of the body’s changing size and shape, the growth spurt, the reproductive organs, voice changes, romantic and sexual feelings, puberty in the opposite sex, and much more. Includes a comprehensive resource section and line drawings. For ages 10 and up.The new editions feature:* Fresh new cover design for series* Entirely redesigned interiors with new illustrations* Uniform trim sizes for display* New author introductions* Updated resource sections and content* 48 black-and-white drawings |
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”What’s Happening to My Body” Book for Girls $0.25 The bestselling guides for preteens and teens updated with a brand-new look.The Madaras growing-up guides are acknowledged by parents, educators, librarians, and doctors for their unique, nonthreatening style, excellent organization, and thorough coverage of both the physical and emotional issues surrounding puberty and adolescence. And kids love them too! As one fan wrote, “Dear Lynda, I can’t believe that you, a mom, knew all this stuff!”The “What’s Happening to My Body?” Book for Girls features detailed coverage, in age-appropriate language, of the body’s changing size and shape, the growth spurt, the reproductive organs, the menstrual cycle, romantic and sexual feelings, puberty in the opposite sex, and much more. Includes a comprehensive resource section and line drawings. For ages 10 and up.The new editions feature:* Fresh new cover design for series* Entirely redesigned interiors with new illustrations* New author introductions* Updated resource sections and content* 50 black-and-white drawings |
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”What’s Happening to My Body” Book for Girls $24.95 The bestselling guides for preteens and teens updated with a brand-new look.The Madaras growing-up guides are acknowledged by parents, educators, librarians, and doctors for their unique, nonthreatening style, excellent organization, and thorough coverage of both the physical and emotional issues surrounding puberty and adolescence. And kids love them too! As one fan wrote, “Dear Lynda, I can’t believe that you, a mom, knew all this stuff!”The “What’s Happening to My Body?” Book for Girls features detailed coverage, in age-appropriate language, of the body’s changing size and shape, the growth spurt, the reproductive organs, the menstrual cycle, romantic and sexual feelings, puberty in the opposite sex, and much more. Includes a comprehensive resource section and line drawings. For ages 10 and up.The new editions feature:* Fresh new cover design for series* Entirely redesigned interiors with new illustrations* New author introductions* Updated resource sections and content* 50 black-and-white drawings |
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”You are what you think”: American self-help and the myth of unlimited human potential. $49.99 “You are what you think” is a popular self-help philosophy, outlined in books written by Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Shakti Gawain, and others. In a mutable, responsive, quantum universe, the energetic vibrations of thoughts and feelings determine one’s life circumstances. Wealth, love, happiness, health, even physical immortality can be obtained by anyone who understands the “Law of Attraction”—that positive vibrations reliably generate positive results. These claims are presented as literal truth, buttressed by developments in modern physics and the insights of Eastern spiritual practitioners. But “you are what you think” is best understood as a myth, a contemporary manifestation of archetypal patterns. I call this self-help philosophy “the myth of unlimited human potential.”;In this study, I undertake an archetypal analysis of the central images or ideas in the myth of unlimited human potential as it appears in bestselling self-help books. For example, “energy” and “abundance,” the “higher self,” and the prescribed “evolution” to a “higher consciousness” in the myth are powerful variations of the archetypal Hero, the Child, and Paradise, the lost state of blissful innocence and security. These come together in the image of the “unlimited,” a free, expansive human being in an infinite cosmos, capable of endless transformation, that is the heart of the myth. The image of the unlimited, as New World, frontier, and the Land of Opportunity for the self-made man, is also an essential component of the American Dream.;The myth of unlimited human potential is relentlessly optimistic about the natural goodness and creative role that individuals play in the world, and this dogmatism creates an unacknowledged shadow. The mythic or archetypal perspective opens up this fundamentalist philosophy of optimism to reveal the psychological fantasies of power, divinity, immortality, and innocence that fuel the myth, along with their less desirable and difficult aspects. What are |
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”You are what you think”: American self-help and the myth of unlimited human potential. $49.99 “You are what you think” is a popular self-help philosophy, outlined in books written by Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Shakti Gawain, and others. In a mutable, responsive, quantum universe, the energetic vibrations of thoughts and feelings determine one’s life circumstances. Wealth, love, happiness, health, even physical immortality can be obtained by anyone who understands the “Law of Attraction”—that positive vibrations reliably generate positive results. These claims are presented as literal truth, buttressed by developments in modern physics and the insights of Eastern spiritual practitioners. But “you are what you think” is best understood as a myth, a contemporary manifestation of archetypal patterns. I call this self-help philosophy “the myth of unlimited human potential.”;In this study, I undertake an archetypal analysis of the central images or ideas in the myth of unlimited human potential as it appears in bestselling self-help books. For example, “energy” and “abundance,” the “higher self,” and the prescribed “evolution” to a “higher consciousness” in the myth are powerful variations of the archetypal Hero, the Child, and Paradise, the lost state of blissful innocence and security. These come together in the image of the “unlimited,” a free, expansive human being in an infinite cosmos, capable of endless transformation, that is the heart of the myth. The image of the unlimited, as New World, frontier, and the Land of Opportunity for the self-made man, is also an essential component of the American Dream.;The myth of unlimited human potential is relentlessly optimistic about the natural goodness and creative role that individuals play in the world, and this dogmatism creates an unacknowledged shadow. The mythic or archetypal perspective opens up this fundamentalist philosophy of optimism to reveal the psychological fantasies of power, divinity, immortality, and innocence that fuel the myth, along with their less desirable and difficult aspects. What are |
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‘Cause I Love You $3.94 Jan Carr, Daniel Howarth (Illustrator),Board Book, English-language edition,Pub by Scholastic, Inc. |
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‘Forewarned Is Forearmed’ $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:THE STORY OF FRANK HARPER. BY THE AUTHOR OF “GOOD, BETTER, BEST; OB, i Iei. i r H’AVB Or ;,:,;.. i -i, A ILAFPV WuHLJJ.” T. NELSON AND SONS, LONDON; EDINBURGH; AND NEW YOKK. f Slf FRANK HARPER. CHAPTER I. COMING TO TOWN. It was Frank’s first visit to a great city, and he looked at everything with wonder. The noise of the streets seemed to deafen him, and he scarcely escaped being run over by the carts and drays. ” This,” thought he, ” is New York! I really did not think it was so large!” And yet what Frank had seen as yet was less than the hundredth part of New York. But the rows of tall houses were so long, and the shop- windows were so fine, and the sights in the streets were so new and wonderful, that he was in a sort of rapture. After Frank had spent most of the day in rambling about, he found his feet very sore and his whole body wearied. After taking tea, he was shown to his lodgings, away up in the attic of a three-storey house. Now it was that he began to feel that he was in a strange place. Two larger boys occupied the same little chamber; they were, like himself, employed in stores, in John Street. They had already gone to bed. Frank sat down a fewmoments, and began to think over the events of the busy say, which seemed to him like a dream. At length, he opened his little red trunk, and the first thing he saw was the Pocket-Bible, which his mother had given him. You may be sure some tears fell upon it as he opened it. He found the marker, which his sister had embroidered for him,and read on it the words, ” 0 How I Love Thy Law !” He kneeled down, and prayed to God, with many tears, that he might be kept and blessed, now that he was separated from his parents. Frank’s bed was not so good as the one which he had left at Coventry; … |
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‘Hell’ – Fact Or Fiction? Explorations In Human Destiny $9.95 Soon as from earth I go what will become of me?Eternal happiness or woe must then my portion be.Charles Wesley’s words from his moving hymn, ‘Idumea’, seem to encapsulate the traditional Evangelical standpoint on the afterlife. And it is in response to such a conservative ‘sheep and goats’ eschatology, as found in the Evangelical Alliance’s ‘Report on the Nature of Hell’ (2000), that the Reverend David Clayton has penned this sensitive yet carefully argued work.From a pastoral point of view, preaching ‘hell’ today is a thankless task. Punishment is an alien concept to a whole generation. Criminals are simply ‘unlucky to get caught’. So the concepts of moral obloqy and enduring punishment are alien to our modern liberal minds.David Clayton’s approach is theological and scripture-based. Careful analysis of key terms – ‘condemnation’, ‘judgment’, ‘eternity’ and ‘hell’ itself – reveals a convincing counter-argument to the traditionalists. Positing an intermediate state after death, he uses sources as diverse as Dean Farrar and Jan Bonda to offer hope of a ‘second chance’ to those who have lost sight of God’s kingdom, or who have never glimpsed it, here on earth.Yes, we were ‘born to die’ in Wesley’s words. No, we were not fashioned in God’s likeness in order to suffer eternally. And the proof is found in the message of love preached by His son, Jesus Christ. |
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‘Herein Is Love’ $22.87 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:spouts : all Thy waves and Thy billows are gone over me.” ” Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in the darkness, in the deeps; Thy wrath lieth hard upon me; Thou hast afflicted me with all Thy waves.” At last, after an awful silence of three hours, there comes out of the thick darkness, from that terrible abyss, the piercing cry, ” My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” God alone can understand the full meaning of those words; but they tell us of the reality of the judgment that fell upon Christ, and express the amazement of the Son of man at the terribleness of the wrath and the awful hiding of the face of God. It was the last draught of the cup of woe. Man could not understand it. ” He calleth for Elias,” they said; and when the poor parched body, “dried up like a potsherd,” uttered the cry, “I thirst,” they hasted to add their mite to His sufferings, fulfilling the words of Scripture, “They gave me gall for my meat, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.” But now the ordeal is over, all things are accomplished, the ” one sacrifice for sins for ever ” has been made, and nothing now remains but to release the poor broken body, and lay it aside to rest; so with a loud voice He proclaims to the universe of God, ” It is Finished ! ” and committing His spirit into the hands of His loving Father, He bows His head, and yields up the ghost. ” It is Finished ! ” The spoiler was spoiled, theprince of this world was cast out, the work of the devil was destroyed, the gates of brass were burst asunder, and liberty was proclaimed to the captives. Until now death had reigned ; there was but one history to all of Adam’s race—” Born—lived—died.” The world was but one charnel house, the grave covered all. Alas! how true was the word spoken to Adam, “In |
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‘Herein Is Love’ $13.68 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:spouts : all Thy waves and Thy billows are gone over me.” ” Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in the darkness, in the deeps; Thy wrath lieth hard upon me; Thou hast afflicted me with all Thy waves.” At last, after an awful silence of three hours, there comes out of the thick darkness, from that terrible abyss, the piercing cry, ” My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” God alone can understand the full meaning of those words; but they tell us of the reality of the judgment that fell upon Christ, and express the amazement of the Son of man at the terribleness of the wrath and the awful hiding of the face of God. It was the last draught of the cup of woe. Man could not understand it. ” He calleth for Elias,” they said; and when the poor parched body, “dried up like a potsherd,” uttered the cry, “I thirst,” they hasted to add their mite to His sufferings, fulfilling the words of Scripture, “They gave me gall for my meat, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.” But now the ordeal is over, all things are accomplished, the ” one sacrifice for sins for ever ” has been made, and nothing now remains but to release the poor broken body, and lay it aside to rest; so with a loud voice He proclaims to the universe of God, ” It is Finished ! ” and committing His spirit into the hands of His loving Father, He bows His head, and yields up the ghost. ” It is Finished ! ” The spoiler was spoiled, theprince of this world was cast out, the work of the devil was destroyed, the gates of brass were burst asunder, and liberty was proclaimed to the captives. Until now death had reigned ; there was but one history to all of Adam’s race—” Born—lived—died.” The world was but one charnel house, the grave covered all. Alas! how true was the word spoken to Adam, “In |
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‘Herein Is Love’. $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:spouts : all Thy waves and Thy billows are gone over me.” ” Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in the darkness, in the deeps; Thy wrath lieth hard upon me; Thou hast afflicted me with all Thy waves.” At last, after an awful silence of three hours, there comes out of the thick darkness, from that terrible abyss, the piercing cry, ” My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” God alone can understand the full meaning of those words; but they tell us of the reality of the judgment that fell upon Christ, and express the amazement of the Son of man at the terribleness of the wrath and the awful hiding of the face of God. It was the last draught of the cup of woe. Man could not understand it. ” He calleth for Elias,” they said; and when the poor parched body, “dried up like a potsherd,” uttered the cry, “I thirst,” they hasted to add their mite to His sufferings, fulfilling the words of Scripture, “They gave me gall for my meat, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.” But now the ordeal is over, all things are accomplished, the ” one sacrifice for sins for ever ” has been made, and nothing now remains but to release the poor broken body, and lay it aside to rest; so with a loud voice He proclaims to the universe of God, ” It is Finished ! ” and committing His spirit into the hands of His loving Father, He bows His head, and yields up the ghost. ” It is Finished ! ” The spoiler was spoiled, theprince of this world was cast out, the work of the devil was destroyed, the gates of brass were burst asunder, and liberty was proclaimed to the captives. Until now death had reigned ; there was but one history to all of Adam’s race—” Born—lived—died.” The world was but one charnel house, the grave covered all. Alas! how true was the word spoken to Adam, “In |
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‘Love’ Poems and Thoughts ~ from the Father’s Heart! $12.35 S E E K +T H E + L O R D…..while you can find Him.’CALL’ upon Him NOW while He is near …Let Them turn to The Lord that He may have ‘MERCY’ upon Them …for He WILL ‘Abundantly’ Pardon! (Isaiah 55:6 7)The Lord knew what lay ahead of me ~ for BOTH my Dad & Step-Dad died in early 1999. He began to have me write ‘Love’ Poems from His Heart. Also showing me that His Timing is perfect in our Lives if we are, on purpose, seeking to Follow Him. I felt I had been exiled into the desert & only GOD could lead me out if I searched for Him with my whole heart! I was on the Throne, trying to lead my life & had to make the decision to turn ALL over to Jesus’s Control if I wanted VICTORY! |
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‘Round Midnight $11.99 Criminally unsung pianist and singer Andy Bey had the most visible career after he and his sisters Salome and Geraldine Bey broke up their performing trio after an 11-year run in 1967, but this family singing ensemble was far more than just the act that launched Andy, and he wasn’t really the focus of the group. All three siblings were highlighted equally in the trio, and their harmonies together were the ethereal kind that can only happen in a family where all involved have grown up hearing each other’s voices and phrasing every single day. The Bey trio recorded very little together, unfortunately, just a single album for RCA in 1961 and two albums for Prestige, Now! Hear!, released in 1964, and this one, ‘Round Midnight, from 1965. Part gospel, part muted R&B, part stylized blues, the Bey trio was also very much a jazz outfit, due in no small part to Andy’s underappreciated piano playing and the presence of bop veterans like Milt Hinton on bass, Osie Johnson on drums, and Kenny Burrell (who appears on about half of the tracks here) on guitar. In essence, the Bey trio sounded like a thinned-out and more jazzy, gauzy version of the Staple Singers. Highlights from this reissue, which is quite short (only around 33 minutes) by modern CD standards, are a wonderfully balanced version of Ray Charles’ “Hallelujah, I Love Her So,” a stirring take on Billie Holiday’s “God Bless the Child,” the ever expanding and ascending “Feeling Good,” and a fine rendition of the title track, Thelonious Monk’s “‘Round Midnight,” which has never been the easiest song in the world to sing effectively, but the trio nails it here in what might have been deemed a definitive version if it had actually been heard by more than a handful of people. Prestige released Andy Bey & the Bey Sisters in 2000, which includes both the trio’s albums for the label on one disc, and that is definitely the way to go, although this short set does do a decent job showing off the range and talents of thi… |
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‘She and I’. (Volume 2); A Love Story a Life History $19.99 John Conroy Hutcheson,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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‘Til Your Hands, My Heart Caress: For I am love… and all that surrounds Me $9.19 Charles Benjamin Steele,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by CreateSpace |
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‘Till Death Do Us Part: Love, Marriage, and the Mind of the Killer Spouse By Robi Ludwig and Matt Birkbeck, Foreword by Nancy Grace, Introduction by Larry King $14 Every day six people in the United States are murdered by spouses or intimate partners. Society is captivated and startled by stories of these killers, leading people to wonder how seemingly normal and happy people manage to go over the edge. In <I>Till Death Do Us Part,</i> noted psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig, along with journalist Matt Birkbeck, presents the psychological profiles of notorious killer spouses — from Scott Peterson and Clara Harris to Rabbi Fred Neulander and Betty Broderick. Dr. Ludwig reveals the ten killer personality types and defines them in detail with examples from high-profile cases and in-depth analyses of the motivations behind the murders. <P>Gripping and insightful, <I>Till Death Do Us Part</i> explores a phenomenon that many spouses can’t help but think about — shedding light on the very notion of “happily ever after.” |
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‘Till Death Do Us Part: Love, Marriage, and the Mind of the Killer Spouse By Robi Ludwig and Matt Birkbeck, Foreword by Nancy Grace, Introduction by Larry King $10.99 Every day six people in the United States are murdered by spouses or intimate partners. Society is captivated and startled by stories of these killers, leading people to wonder how seemingly normal and happy people manage to go over the edge. In <I>Till Death Do Us Part,</i> noted psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig, along with journalist Matt Birkbeck, presents the psychological profiles of notorious killer spouses — from Scott Peterson and Clara Harris to Rabbi Fred Neulander and Betty Broderick. Dr. Ludwig reveals the ten killer personality types and defines them in detail with examples from high-profile cases and in-depth analyses of the motivations behind the murders. <P>Gripping and insightful, <I>Till Death Do Us Part</i> explores a phenomenon that many spouses can’t help but think about — shedding light on the very notion of “happily ever after.” |
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‘Tis Herself: A Memoir By Maureen O’Hara and John Nicoletti $16 In an acting career of more than seventy years, Hollywood legend Maureen O’Hara came to be known as “the queen of Technicolor” for her fiery red hair and piercing green eyes. She had a reputation as a fiercely independent thinker and champion of causes, particularly those of her beloved homeland, Ireland. In <I>’Tis Herself,</I> O’Hara recounts her extraordinary life and proves to be just as strong, sharp, and captivating as any character she played on-screen.<P>O’Hara was brought to Hollywood as a teenager in 1939 by the great Charles Laughton, to whom she was under contract, to costar with him in the classic film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. She has appeared in many other classics, including <I>How Green Was My Valley, Rio Grande, The Quiet Man,</I> and <I>Miracle on 34th Street.</I> She recalls intimate memories of working with the actors and directors of Hollywood’s Golden Age, including Laughton, Alfred Hitchcock, Tyrone Power, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, and John Candy. With characteristic frankness, she describes her tense relationship with the mercurial director John Ford, with whom she made five films, and her close lifelong friendship with her frequent costar John Wayne. Successful in her career, O’Hara was less lucky in love until she met aviation pioneer Brigadier General Charles F. Blair, the great love of her life, who died in a mysterious plane crash ten years after their marriage.<P>Candid and revealing, <I>’Tis Herself</I> is an autobiography as witty and spirited as its author. |
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‘Tis: A Memoir $15.95 The Barnes & Noble Review “Isn’t this a great country altogether?”" ‘Tis.”Thus ended the astounding writing debut of Frank McCourt, the 1996 bestselling memoir Angela’s Ashes. The young Frank had emerged from the sickly bowels of Irish poverty and was on his passage to America, looking out from the Irish Oak at the lights of New York. With these words, McCourt ignited the expectations of millions of readers, who wondered what would happen to this resourceful young man, who seemed to have survived his youth sustained only on the strength of his imagination, his fierce love of language, and the occasional egg.With ‘Tis, McCourt answers these yearnings with the continuation of his memoirs, recounting his life as a young immigrant making his way in New York City. But the hopeful tenor of those closing words is almost immediately doused, as he finds the implied promise of his first slice of lemon meringue pie (“I’m thinking if this is the way they eat in America I’ll be fine and fat…”) dashed by the reality that an Irishman who has rotten teeth, bad eyes, and no high school diploma has few opportunities in the land of plenty. He finds himself in the lowest of jobs, scrubbing the lobby of a swank hotel, surrounded by the real beneficiaries of America’s wealth: the already wealthy.Thus is the conflict of ‘Tis established. In Angela’s Ashes, the poverty was endemic: Though there were gradations between families, the seeping grayness of Limerick was democratic. Everyone in young Frank’s limited world was familiar with struggle. Real privilege was somethingneverencountered directly, the province exclusively of mysterious Englishmen in books. But in America, there are the girls with tanned legs, the boys with crew cuts and “football shoulders.” The privilege is all around, reminding Frank of his position outside it. He is more acutely aware of his |
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‘Tis: A Memoir $29.95 The Barnes & Noble Review “Isn’t this a great country altogether?”" ‘Tis.”Thus ended the astounding writing debut of Frank McCourt, the 1996 bestselling memoir Angela’s Ashes. The young Frank had emerged from the sickly bowels of Irish poverty and was on his passage to America, looking out from the Irish Oak at the lights of New York. With these words, McCourt ignited the expectations of millions of readers, who wondered what would happen to this resourceful young man, who seemed to have survived his youth sustained only on the strength of his imagination, his fierce love of language, and the occasional egg.With ‘Tis, McCourt answers these yearnings with the continuation of his memoirs, recounting his life as a young immigrant making his way in New York City. But the hopeful tenor of those closing words is almost immediately doused, as he finds the implied promise of his first slice of lemon meringue pie (“I’m thinking if this is the way they eat in America I’ll be fine and fat…”) dashed by the reality that an Irishman who has rotten teeth, bad eyes, and no high school diploma has few opportunities in the land of plenty. He finds himself in the lowest of jobs, scrubbing the lobby of a swank hotel, surrounded by the real beneficiaries of America’s wealth: the already wealthy.Thus is the conflict of ‘Tis established. In Angela’s Ashes, the poverty was endemic: Though there were gradations between families, the seeping grayness of Limerick was democratic. Everyone in young Frank’s limited world was familiar with struggle. Real privilege was somethingneverencountered directly, the province exclusively of mysterious Englishmen in books. But in America, there are the girls with tanned legs, the boys with crew cuts and “football shoulders.” The privilege is all around, reminding Frank of his position outside it. He is more acutely aware of his |
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‘Tis: A Memoir By Frank McCourt, Read by Frank McCourt $14.99 Frank McCourt’s glorious childhood memoir, <I>Angela’s Ashes</i>, has been loved and celebrated by listeners everywhere for its spirit, its wit and its profound humanity. And now we have <I>’Tis</i>, the story of Frank’s American journey from impoverished immigrant to brilliant teacher and raconteur. Frank lands in New York at nineteen, in the company of a priest he meets on the boat. He gets a job at the Biltmore Hotel, where he immediately encounters the vivid hierarchies of this “classless country,” and then is drafted into the army and is sent to Germany to train dogs and type reports. It is Frank’s incomparable voice — his uncanny humor and his astonishing ear for dialogue — that renders these experiences spellbinding.When Frank returns to America in 1953, he works on the docks, always revisiting what everyone tells him, that men and women who have dreamed and toiled for years to get to America should “stick to their own kind” once they arrive. Somehow, Frank knows that he should be getting an education, and though he left school at fourteen, he talks his way into New York University. There, he falls in love with the quintessential Yankee, long-legged and blond, and tries to live his dream. But it is not until he starts to teach — and to write — that Frank finds his place in the world. The same vulnerable but invincible spirit that captured the hearts of listeners in <I>Angela’s Ashes</i> comes of age. |
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‘What The Hell Was I Thinking?!!’ Confessions Of The World’s Most Controversial Sex Symbol $26.95 Howard Stern’s Highest Rated and Favorite Adult Film Star Guest with a record 19 appearances on his Radio Show!”We’re talking about creating a brand-name from nothing, and where it normally takes years and years and years, within a year and a half Jasmin was a known brand name in porn.”- CHARLIE FRY, FORMER MANAGER”Love her or hate her, there is only one Jasmin.”- TOP50PORNSTARS.COM”Within the porn community especially, Jasmin will always hold a certain distinct notoriety. Jasmin was very smart with the gang-bang, because she was the first one to make it a career move. She saw how it had put Annabelle Chong into the lime light, and Jasmin did her own gangbang in a much more calculating way to launch herself into stardom – from the advertising to all the press she got out of it, because of the crowd that was there to witness it, to everything else it led to for her professionally. So everyone that went after her more or less followed the Jasmin St. Claire guidelines and technique, and the model she had set. What made Jasmin so special – and always will-is that when she did anything, whether it be porn, or wrestling, or whatever else, she stands out.”- RON JEREMY”She’s one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever seen. Obviously she’s talented enough to succeed outside of porn, she had her wrestling career, and I think could have done anything she wanted.”- MOTORHEAD FRONTMAN LEMMY KILMISTER |
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(‘Til) I Kissed You $18.25 In this sequel to Three Steps to Heaven, Nick and Jess are in love. Jess’s half-brother Jon is also in love with her. Following a tragic accident, Jess turns to Jon and an incestuous relationship begins, but is it…? Another tangled web of love, betrayal and music. |
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((Un)) [Bonus Tracks] $10.99 Dan Black was one of the main proponents of the ? wonky pop? scene in late 2000s, that is, unabashedly ? pop? but with some brains and musical invention, and not just slavish re-creations of current musical trends designed to get your songs in the charts. His early singles (which are collected here on his debut album) were strutting, ultra-hooky songs that mixed up hip-hop, rock, funk, and pop into a very appealing sound fronted by Black? s smooth and insistent vocals. ? Yours? and ? Alone? are both very inventive tracks, and easy-to-digest songs that fans of radio pop could get into, “Symphonies,” which is his high point as an artist so far, slows things down and wraps Black? s voice in a beautiful string sample, and shows he can deliver some real emotion. In other words, Black? s singles are a perfect manifestation of wonky pop. ((Un)) works almost as well. The singles are the best tracks, but there is plenty of competition. The rocking, dancefloor filler “Pump My Pumps,” the stuttering, fake hip-hop jam “I Love Life,” and the fun and huge-sounding “U + Me =” all come very close to dethroning the previously released singles for top honors. Black? s arrangements are always fresh-sounding, never too glossy, and filled with surprising little touches that let you know you are in the hands of a whiz kid, not just a pop singer. ((Un)) is a very impressive first record that shows tons of promise. If Black can keep the right amount of wonky in his pop, he could do something truly wonderful (like an album full of songs as good as “Symphonies”). [The American release of the album adds three tracks, including a version of "Symphonies" featuring Kid Cudi rapping the verses.] ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi |
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(500) Days of Summer $13.98 I love the Smiths,” Zooey Deschanel enthuses during the early moments of (500) Days of Summer, thus setting the stage for her relationship with Brit-pop fanatic Joseph Gordon-Levitt. With music playing such an integral role in the story line, it’s refreshing to see that the accompanying soundtrack does its job well, distilling the characters’ record collections (not to mention the movie’s quirky, nostalgic ambience) into one eclectic track list. Regina Spektor contributes two songs to the mix, but the Smiths are awarded the most screen time, performing two songs (“There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” “Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want”) and providing the source material for a swoony cover song by She & Him. Another Smith — the whimsical singer/songwriter Meaghan Smith — delivers one of the album’s most poignant moments with a cover of “Here Comes Your Man,” a tune that holds it own amidst a collection of folk classics and British pop hits. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi |
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(Re)Conception $19.98 Helen Sung has made great strides since winning the 2007 Mary Lou Williams Piano Competition. Recruiting two of the most in-demand rhythm players for this trio date, bassist Peter Washington and drummer Lewis Nash, the pianist mixes things up with fresh arrangements of standards, time-tested jazz compositions, and a few less frequently played works. Her swinging take of Duke Ellington’s “C Jam Blues” begins with a playful exchange with Washington before launching into the familiar theme, with the walking bass and light percussion propelling her inventive improvising as she avoids the clich? d route through this jazz standard. She also offers a snappy midtempo setting of the maestro’s “Everything But You,” playfully incorporating “Things Ain’t What They Used to Be” before she turns on the afterburners in her superb solo. Her punchy take of George Shearing’s “(Re)Conception” reveals the potential of this neglected bop gem. Thelonious Monk’s “Teo” is another overlooked piece, though Sung transforms it into a rapid-fire Bud Powell-flavored romp. Jerry Bock’s “Far from the Home I Love” (from the musical Fiddler on the Roof) is not typically heard much on jazz record dates, but Sung delivers a sentimental yet shimmering interpretation. Her bright rendition of Burt Bacharach’s “Wives and Lovers” puts the spotlight on the talented Washington for an extensive solo. Sung also contributed one original, the lively, constantly shifting “Duplicity.” Helen Sung is clearly one artist to watch among the musicians of her generation. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi |
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… and Angels Stood Guard: Words of Encouragement for Women $8.2 Words of encouragement . . .How rare in our world today.Difficult and stressful times are part of many of our lives today. A positive word or one offer of help may be the very thing needed to keep someone on course.The chapters in this book provide an opportunity for you to hear of God’s goodness. Some of the stories include God’s real world answer to the author’s prayers that God would send His angels to stand guard over her family. These stories are reminders that our God, the Great I AM, was, is, and will always be a God of love, provision, and protection. He is our Abba Father who hears us when we pray.So curl up with a cup of coffee or a cup of tea and prepare to have your own faith strengthened. Take to heart the author’s simple and heartfelt suggestions about how to pray for and find God’s protection, provision, and guidance for your life. You’ll find rest for your soul and encouragement for your own difficult times. |
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…And Don’t the Kids Just Love It $16.98 The first full album by Television Personalities, recorded after a four-year series of often brilliant D.I.Y. singles recorded under a variety of names, including the O-Level and the Teenage Filmstars, is probably the purest expression of Daniel Treacy’s sweet-and-sour worldview. The songs, performed by Treacy, Ed Ball, and Mark Sheppard, predict both the C-86 aesthetic of simple songs played with a minimum of elaboration but a maximum of enthusiasm and earnestness and the later lo-fi aesthetic. The echoey, hissy production makes the songs sound as if the band were playing at the bottom of an empty swimming pool, recorded by a single microphone located two houses away, yet somehow that adds to the homemade charm of the record. Treacy’s vocals are tremulous and shy, and his lyrics run from the playful “Jackanory Stories” to several rather dark songs that foreshadow the depressive cast of many of his later albums. “Diary of a Young Man,” which consists of several spoken diary entries over a haunting, moody twang-guitar melody, is downright scary in its aura of helplessness and inertia. The mood is lightened a bit by some of the peppier songs, like the smashing “World of Pauline Lewis” and the “David Watts” rewrite “Geoffrey Ingram,” and the re-recorded version of the earlier single “I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives,” complete with deliberately intrusive prerecorded bird sounds, is one of the most charming things Television Personalities ever did. This album must have sounded hopelessly amateurish and cheaply ramshackle at the time of its 1981 release, but in retrospect, it’s clearly a remarkably influential album that holds up extremely well. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi |
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…And I Will Yet Praise Him $11.38 AND I WILL YET PRAISE HIM shares Louise Leapart Brown’s profound journey of experiencing God through His Word. God’s attributes, His Son, Jesus the Christ, the Holy Spirit and the many promises of God are discovered and portrayed in free verse form by the author. Knowing who God is can be the answer to every fearful, stressful or painful situation in life as well as all the beautiful and pleasant experiences we may encounter. When we know God we can begin to experience His power, His purpose and His unfailing love. She prays that you, too, will learn that God’s power is available to every child of God. Louise hopes that this book will inspire you to open your eyes, your mind, and your heart to the Creator God whose presence flows through His Word and that you will experience Him there.Louise Leapart Brown holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.She is retired from the US Department of Labor and resides in Mitchellville, Maryland with her husband, David. |
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…As I Shall Be Someday $1.99 . . . As I Shall Be Someday depicts the highs and lows, the soul searching, the effects of the Vietnam War and the love/hate relationships inherent in the generation growing up in the 60′s and 70′s. Young adults were thrust into this era with no understanding of the real work world, no support or financial help from their parents of the previous generation and no idea what they were to do with their lives in the midst of love, protest, drugs, alcohol, and loud and wonderful music. From the safety of growing up in the 50′s to the reality of the era was a powerful awakening in a very short time. This is a look, in poetry and prose, at that generation’s conflict which never really was resolved in their personal lives. It is a moving and emotional look at that era. |
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1 Peter: The MacArthur New Testament Commentary (New Testament Commentary Series) $26.99 Unleashing God’s Truth one verse at a time”Clear, reasonable, understandable, devout¿all things and more can be honestly said about this generation’s greatest single-author pastoral commentary set. The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series is a help to Christians and preachers. Forged in the study, fired in the pulpit, these comments on the whole New Testament are a gift from one who loves Christ, given to Christ’s bride, the church.”¿Mark Denver, pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.”Dr. MacArthur’s love for the Scripture and his many years of diligent study have resulted in a resource that is a great gift to the Body of Christ. I have found this tool to be a great help as I study the Word and teach it to women. I often refer to this set of commentaries to enhance my understanding of the text and to shed light on difficult passages and questions.”¿Nancy Leigh DeMoss, author, Revive our Hearts radio teacher “John MacArthur has provided a compelling example of pastoral ministry based on the Word of God. Now the fruit of that ministry is available to us all: careful attention to the text of Scripture and faithful theological exposition, all in the service of the church of Jesus Christ. Both pastor and layperson will benefit for years to come from this unique commentary series.”¿C.J. Mahaney, president of Sovereign Grace Ministries”The MacArthur New Testament Commentary is nothing less than a library of faithful exegesis and exposition. This project is unparalleled in our times, and John MacArthur has produced a masterful commentary series that demands attention and deserves a place in every preacher’s library.”¿R. Albert Mohler, Jr., PhD, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY |
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1, 2, I Love You $0.01 A counting rhyme that captures the playfulness and tender affection between parent and child. |
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1, 2, I Love You $12.69 Inspired by the traditional favorite “1, 2, Buckle My Shoe,” this irresistible counting rhyme sings and swings along, while radiant watercolors perfectly capture all the playfulness and tender affection between a parent and child. Full color. |
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1, 2, To the Bass $11.98 Stanley Clarke is without doubt a phenomenally talented bassist but has not done much to showcase this ability on his own recordings since the late ’70s. You can chalk that up mostly to Clarke’s propensity for trite, pop-oriented material that does little to illuminate his great technical command of the instrument or to engage the listener either melodically or lyrically. 1, 2, to the Bass is a step in the right direction with a more jazz-oriented feel and some interesting guest appearances. Rapper Q-Tip gets things off to a nice start on the title track which reimagines ’90s hip-hop jazz as “quiet storm” R&B. “Simply Said” is reminiscent of Sting’s more fusion-style originals with flutist Hubert Laws on a nice melodic hook. There is also an inspired reworking of the R&B classic “Where Is the Love” featuring Glenn Lewis and Amel Larrieux. Later on, if “Los Caballos (The Horses)” sounds a little too much like Madonna’s “Borderline,” and Oprah Winfrey’s reading of Maya Angelou’s “I Shall Not Be Moved” seems a bit out of place on an album that includes a song titled “Just Cruzin’,” there’s at least the “Rock It”-styled electro-disco-funk of “Bout the Bass.” And don’t forget the monstrous “freak” funk cover of “Hair” that almost redeems everything guitarist Joe Satriani has ever done. Perhaps not the exhilarating breakthrough one would hope, 1, 2, to the Bass is nonetheless a very exciting return to form. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi |
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1,000 Crazy Jokes for Kids $5.75 From side-splitters to monsters, knock-knocks, waiter humor, silly rhymes and loony limericks, classroom cut-ups, and more, here are 1,000 jokes that kids of all ages will love to laugh out loud to. And their parents will too! Did you hear about the stupid pianist who kept banging his head against the keys? He was playing by ear. Waiter! Waiter! Do you have chicken legs? No sir. I always walk like this. And 998 more guaranteed laugh-getters! |
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1,000 Reasons I Love You $1.99 MQ Publications, Rebecca Hall, Karen Ball (Editor), Designed by Philippa Jarvis,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Andrews McMeel Publishing |
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1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours $9.99 When Green Day’s first album appeared, anyone predicting that fame, MTV, top-selling albums, and more would be on the horizon in the near future would have been happily patted on the head and then sent to the insane asylum. It helps to remember that Nirvana’s breakthrough was still a year away, for one thing, and, for another, 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hour isn’t a truly great album in the first place. It’s not bad, by any means, and quite arguably just about everything on it could be transposed with a slight aural tweak here and there to Dookie or Insomniac without anyone batting an eye. It’s just little more than a fun punk-pop album with some entertaining metallic flash here and there, one of many such records that the late ’80s and early ’90s produced in the indie rock world. After a great start with “At the Library,” it’s quickly clear that the rest of the record is going to continue in the same vein. What’s fun is realizing how much the band already had to work with, pursuing obvious love of three-chord forebears like the Dickies and the Ramones to energetic if not revelatory ends. Billie Joe Armstrong’s balance of disaffection and nervous, goofy passion is well in place, while he’s already showing his effective, no-frills approach to chewy feedback melody. Songs like “I Was There” and “Road to Acceptance,” not to mention the implicitly weed-celebrating “Green Day” itself, are great calling cards for later breakouts on both levels. Mike Dirnt’s no slouch himself, providing good backing vocals when needed for harmony, but oddly enough the most prominent performance throughout comes from original drummer John Kiftmeyer, who wouldn’t last through to the next album. Call it a quirk of recording, but there it is. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi |
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1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours [Bonus 7 Single] $21.98 When Green Day’s first album appeared, anyone predicting that fame, MTV, top-selling albums, and more would be on the horizon in the near future would have been happily patted on the head and then sent to the insane asylum. It helps to remember that Nirvana’s breakthrough was still a year away, for one thing, and, for another, 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hour isn’t a truly great album in the first place. It’s not bad, by any means, and quite arguably just about everything on it could be transposed with a slight aural tweak here and there to Dookie or Insomniac without anyone batting an eye. It’s just little more than a fun punk-pop album with some entertaining metallic flash here and there, one of many such records that the late ’80s and early ’90s produced in the indie rock world. After a great start with “At the Library,” it’s quickly clear that the rest of the record is going to continue in the same vein. What’s fun is realizing how much the band already had to work with, pursuing obvious love of three-chord forebears like the Dickies and the Ramones to energetic if not revelatory ends. Billie Joe Armstrong’s balance of disaffection and nervous, goofy passion is well in place, while he’s already showing his effective, no-frills approach to chewy feedback melody. Songs like “I Was There” and “Road to Acceptance,” not to mention the implicitly weed-celebrating “Green Day” itself, are great calling cards for later breakouts on both levels. Mike Dirnt’s no slouch himself, providing good backing vocals when needed for harmony, but oddly enough, the most prominent performance throughout comes from original drummer John Kiftmeyer, who wouldn’t last through to the next album. Call it a quirk of recording, but there it is. [Reprise's 2009 edition included a bonus 7" single.] ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi |
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1-4-3 $15.32 How do you begin to tell a love story? How do you know if your love story can capture the hearts of those who are reading, listening or watching it unfold before them? I guess the key is simply in the word ‘heart’. Tell it from the heart and you can’t go wrong, no matter how unconventional the story may be. When fate strikes and Adam Hannah & Joshua Middleton meet at an audition, they soon find themselves instantly addicted to each other, despite one of them already being involved with someone. This leads to a situation that changes both of their lives forever, taking them both down a dark and deceptive path. One where pain is met equally with pleasure and jealousy goes hand in hand with complete joy. This unconventional love story answers two very important questions we all ask ourselves. Do we always want what we can’t have? And, what do you say when for some reason you just can’t seem to find those three little words? |
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1-900-A-N-Y-T-I-M-E $0.01 From the award-winning, nationally bestselling African-American author Tracy Price-Thompson, a sexy, thrilling new novel featuring a working woman whose obsessive clients are determined to get her all to themselves.Tracy Price-Thompson has been awarded with numerous honors for her steamy, action-packed, and culturally relevant writing. She received a Hurston/Wright Award for her insightful short story, “Other People’s Skin” and for her heart-wrenching novel, A Woman’s Worth. The Romantic Times Book Club named Knockin’ Boots the Best Erotic Romance of 2005. Now Price-Thompson returns with an exciting pageturner sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. In Untitled, a woman turns to phone sex in order to satisfy some of her most erotic fantasies. Blessed with a silky voice, a kinky wit, and the ability to construct erotic portraits through words, she lulls men into her fantasies and builds a colorful clientele base as a phone sex worker. Her distinctive voice allows her to enthrall her clients with sexual trysts that are limited only by her imagination. But intimate attachments can be formed in many ways, even through a phone line, and to her surprise anonymous sex is not always anonymous. Her sumptuous voice and her phone skills are so captivating that two of her clients become obsessed with meeting her in the flesh. They both relentlessly track her down—one seeking her love, the other seeking her life. |
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1-900-A-N-Y-T-I-M-E $15 From the award-winning, nationally bestselling African-American author Tracy Price-Thompson, a sexy, thrilling new novel featuring a working woman whose obsessive clients are determined to get her all to themselves.Tracy Price-Thompson has been awarded with numerous honors for her steamy, action-packed, and culturally relevant writing. She received a Hurston/Wright Award for her insightful short story, “Other People’s Skin” and for her heart-wrenching novel, A Woman’s Worth. The Romantic Times Book Club named Knockin’ Boots the Best Erotic Romance of 2005. Now Price-Thompson returns with an exciting pageturner sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. In Untitled, a woman turns to phone sex in order to satisfy some of her most erotic fantasies. Blessed with a silky voice, a kinky wit, and the ability to construct erotic portraits through words, she lulls men into her fantasies and builds a colorful clientele base as a phone sex worker. Her distinctive voice allows her to enthrall her clients with sexual trysts that are limited only by her imagination. But intimate attachments can be formed in many ways, even through a phone line, and to her surprise anonymous sex is not always anonymous. Her sumptuous voice and her phone skills are so captivating that two of her clients become obsessed with meeting her in the flesh. They both relentlessly track her down—one seeking her love, the other seeking her life. |
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1-900-A-N-Y-T-I-M-E: A Novel By Tracy Price-Thompson $11.99 <B>From the award-winning, nationally bestselling African-American author Tracy Price-Thompson, a sexy, thrilling new novel featuring a working woman whose obsessive clients are determined to get her all to themselves.<P></B><P>Tracy Price-Thompson has been awarded with numerous honors for her steamy, action-packed, and culturally relevant writing. She received a Hurston/Wright Award for her insightful short story, “Other People’s Skin” and for her heart-wrenching novel, A Woman’s Worth. The Romantic Times Book Club named Knockin’ Boots the Best Erotic Romance of 2005. Now Price-Thompson returns with an exciting pageturner sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. In Untitled, a woman turns to phone sex in order to satisfy some of her most erotic fantasies. Blessed with a silky voice, a kinky wit, and the ability to construct erotic portraits through words, she lulls men into her fantasies and builds a colorful clientele base as a phone sex worker. Her distinctive voice allows her to enthrall her clients with sexual trysts that are limited only by her imagination. But intimate attachments can be formed in many ways, even through a phone line, and to her surprise anonymous sex is not always anonymous. Her sumptuous voice and her phone skills are so captivating that two of her clients become obsessed with meeting her in the flesh. They both relentlessly track her down—one seeking her love, the other seeking her life. |
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1-900-A-N-Y-T-I-M-E: A Novel By Tracy Price-Thompson $15 <B>From the award-winning, nationally bestselling African-American author Tracy Price-Thompson, a sexy, thrilling new novel featuring a working woman whose obsessive clients are determined to get her all to themselves.<P></B><P>Tracy Price-Thompson has been awarded with numerous honors for her steamy, action-packed, and culturally relevant writing. She received a Hurston/Wright Award for her insightful short story, “Other People’s Skin” and for her heart-wrenching novel, A Woman’s Worth. The Romantic Times Book Club named Knockin’ Boots the Best Erotic Romance of 2005. Now Price-Thompson returns with an exciting pageturner sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. In Untitled, a woman turns to phone sex in order to satisfy some of her most erotic fantasies. Blessed with a silky voice, a kinky wit, and the ability to construct erotic portraits through words, she lulls men into her fantasies and builds a colorful clientele base as a phone sex worker. Her distinctive voice allows her to enthrall her clients with sexual trysts that are limited only by her imagination. But intimate attachments can be formed in many ways, even through a phone line, and to her surprise anonymous sex is not always anonymous. Her sumptuous voice and her phone skills are so captivating that two of her clients become obsessed with meeting her in the flesh. They both relentlessly track her down—one seeking her love, the other seeking her life. |
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10 Contemporary Hymn Arrangements $19.95 These are fresh, inventive arrangements for voice and piano in a Contemporary Christian spirit. These familiar hymn favorites are given creative treatments that flatter both the singer and the pianist. This is excellent material for church services. The voice ranges are fairly modest, with the High Voice edition extending to F and very occasionally to G; the Low Voice range is normally up to D. The style of the arrangement would suit a popular singing style, or a classically trained singer could easily adapt to them. The companion CD includes performances produced by the arranger, and his piano accompaniment tracks. CONTENTS: All Creatures of Our God and King • Amazing Grace • Be Thou My Vision • Holy! Holy! Holy! • Just as I Am • Our Great Savior • The Solid Rock • Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart • What Wondrous Love Is This • When Morning Guilds the Sky. |
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10 Dates Before ‘I Do’: Insightful Dates for Finding the Love of Your Life $19.99 Steve Arterburn,MP3 Book – Unabridged, English-language edition,Pub by Zondervan on 05-20-2011 |
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10 Things I Hate About Christianity $14.99 Who’s going to Hell? Why do bad things happen to good people? Does praying work? Are miracles even happening today?The #1 book featured on ABC News and described as “fascinating and rather risky,” 10 Things I Hate About Christianity: Working Through the Frustrations of Faith is geared to help all types of people explore and work through the frustrations of faith.It is an excellent resource for the spiritually curious, new followers of Jesus, and seasoned Christians struggling with disillusionment.Combined with the official Discussion Guide (available @ 10thingsihate.com), it is the premiere tool for small groups, college classes, reading clubs, or Bible studies looking to talk about something out-of-the-ordinary. Be ready for a healthy examination and exciting journey through the foundations of the Christian faith and spirituality.Includes subjects like:*Faith *Prayer *The Bible *Sin *Rules *Love *Hell *Answers (to difficult questions) *Church *Christians *The Problem of Evil and Suffering *Pluralism and Relativism *Premarital Sex *Homosexuality*Coming Soon: additional resources to help group leaders–like how to approach the 5 different personality types in your group and how to navigate the 5 most difficult issues.From the back cover:Hate: (n) a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action*My dad never let me use the word hate. He said it sounded too violent. But it was often the only accurate description of how I felt. Part of me understood, but another part of me rebelled.We can all feel hate. Even in the good, productive, and meaningful aspects of life, there’s frequently a level of frustration that overwhelms us when we are faced with trying to achieve certain goals–like getting in shape, making the grade, or straightening out our finances.This is where I got stuck in my spirituality. Within these pages are the 10 things I’ve hated about |
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10 Things I Want My Son to Know: Getting Him Ready for Life $11.99 “At the top of the list of things that helped me raise a son who delights my heart is the truth that my love must be unconditional.”Steve shares the wisdom that shaped his attitudes about being a dad and guided him to raising a respectful son dedicated to the Lord. Encouraging fathers to actively teach their sons, Steve shares advice garnered through experience and God’s Word, including: Understanding discipline’s role Explaining God’s timeline for enjoying the beauty of a woman Building skills for a successful marriage Packed with humorous insights, 10 Things I Want My Son to Know offers men practical information and suggestions for helping their sons become men of God and men of honor. |
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10 Things Your Minister Wants to Tell You $9.99 Reverend Buzz Thomas knows there are millions of Americans out there who just want honest answers to life’s biggest questions. In 10 Things Your Minister Wants to Tell You, Rev. Thomas cuts through all the agendas the Bible is used for today and finally says what many ministers are afraid to say when someone asks…-          How did it all begin?-          Why are we here?-          What is the Bible?-          Is there really such a thing as a miracle?-          How do I please God?-          What about women?-          What about homosexuality?-          What about other faiths?-          What happens after we die?-          How will it all end? Filled with humor and warmth, Rev. Thomas’s answers are long on love, short on judgment, filled with surprises and replete with faith for whatever the twenty-first century may hold. |
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10 Things to Do Before You’re 16 By Caroline Plaisted $8.99 <I><b>Beth and Anna are in complete despair.</b></i><P>They’d planned to spend their fifteenth year transforming themselves from mediocre mates to gorgeous goddesses. But when they notice that their sixteenth birthdays are rapidly approaching, they realize that they’re running a bit behind schedule.<P>So the girls make a list of the ten things they think they need to do to be more popular and beautiful. But from homemade hair extensions to bad fake tans, it’s just one catastrophe after another. And to make matters worse, it seems like the two hottest guys in school are always watching!!<P>Not only are they far from being the sixteen-year-old goddesses they set out to become, but it looks like love is off the agenda too.<P>Or is it?… |
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10 for 10 Classic ’60s Guitar Tab: Easy Guitar TAB $19.1 10 for 10 Sheet Music: Classic ’60s Guitar TAB contains 10 of your favorite ’60s songs, all in professionally arranged TAB format for just $10.00. Titles: Do You Want to Know a Secret (The Beatles) • I Started a Joke (The Bee Gees) • Can’t Find My Way Home (Blind Faith) • Time of the Season (The Zombies) • Piece of My Heart (Janis Joplin) • Sunshine of Your Love (Cream) • For What It’s Worth (There’s Something Happening Here) (Buffalo Springfield) • One (Three Dog Night) • Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell) • Woodstock (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young). |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Ballads: Easy Piano Solos $10 10 for 10 Sheet Music: Ballads contains the most beautiful melodies from the pop charts over the years. Titles: Can You Read My Mind • Dance with My Father • How Deep Is Your Love • How Do I Live • I Swear • Killing Me Softly With His Song • Take My Breath Away • Thank You • Weekend in New England • You Light Up My Life. |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Broadway: Easy Piano Solos $10 10 for 10 Sheet Music: Broadway contains smash hits from top musicals. Titles: And All That Jazz (Chicago) • Can You Feel the Love Tonight (The Lion King) • Dancing Queen (Mamma Mia!) • Ease on Down the Road (The Wiz) • Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me (The Marvelous Wonderettes) • How Could I Ever Know (The Secret Garden) • How Lucky You Are (Seussical) • Make Them Hear You (Ragtime) • On the Street Where You Live (My Fair Lady) • Together Wherever We Go (Gypsy). |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Classic Standards: Piano/Vocal/Chords $9.99 10 for 10 Sheet Music: Classic Standards contains 10 standards, all professionally arranged for just $10.00. Titles: As Time Goes By • At Last • Danny Boy • It Had to Be You • La Vie en Rose • Over the Rainbow • Someone to Watch Over Me • Theme from New York, New York • What a Wonderful World • When I Fall in Love. |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Country: Easy Piano Solos $6.38 10 for 10 Sheet Music: Country Hits contains the most popular and most requested songs from country artists. Titles: All-American Girl (Carrie Underwood) • Amazed (Lonestar) • The Dance (Garth Brooks) • How Do I Live (Leann Rimes) • I Swear (John Michael Montgomery) • Live Like You Were Dying (Tim McGraw) • Love Will Always Win (Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood) • Somebody Like You (Keith Urban) • Sunshine on My Shoulders (John Denver) • This Kiss (Faith Hill). |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Gershwin: Easy Piano Solos $10 10 for 10 Gershwin contains the most beautiful melodies from the best songwriting team of all time. Titles: Embraceable You • I Got Rhythm • Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off • Love Is Here to Stay • The Man I Love • Rhapsody in Blue • Someone to Watch over Me • Strike Up the Band • Summertime • They Can’t Take That Away from Me. |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Love Songs: Easy Piano Solos $5.31 10 for 10 Sheet Music: Love Songs contains the most beautiful melodies from the best songwriters of all time, arranged for easy piano. Titles: As Time Goes By • Blue Moon • Endless Love • I Only Have Eyes for You • Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall in Love) • Love Is a Many Splendored Thing • So in Love • Taking a Chance on Love • When a Man Loves a Woman • (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher. |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Pop Megahits!: Piano/Vocal/Guitar $9.99 10 for 10 Sheet Music editions are the smartest, most economical choices for building your music library. Grow your repertoire and have lots of fun playing or singing great new material, all for only 10 dollars! Pop Megahits! contains an array of red-hot hits in a variety of styles and at a price that can’t be beat. Titles: California Gurls (Katy Perry) • Haven’t Met You Yet (Michael Bublée) • Need You Now (Lady Antebellum) • Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) (Muse) • The Only Exception (Paramore) • Rhythm of Love (Plain White T’s) • Smile (Uncle Kracker) • Temporary Home (Carrie Underwood) • This Too Shall Pass (OK Go) • When I Look at You (Miley Cyrus). |
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10 for 10 Sheet Music Porter: Easy Piano Solos $5.5 10 for 10 Porter contains the most beautiful melodies from one of the best songwriters of all time. Titles: Anything Goes • Begin the Beguine • I Get a Kick Out of You • I’ve Got You Under My Skin • In the Still of the Night • It’s De-Lovely • Just One of Those Things • Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall in Love) • Night and Day • So in Love. |
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10,000 Ways to Say I Love You: 10th Anniversary Edition $1.08 Gregory J. P. Godek,Paperback – Original, Edition: 10, English-language edition,Pub by Sourcebooks, Incorporated |
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10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea By Suzy Welch $11.99 <B>From columnist and bestselling author Suzy Welch comes a powerful, proven strategy for clarifying life choices.</B> <P> We all want to lead a life of our own choosing. But in today’s accelerated world of competing priorities, confounding options, and information overload, we can find ourselves steered by impulse, stress, or expedience. Are our decisions the right ones? Or are we being governed, time and again, and against our best intentions, by the demands of the moment? With <I>10-10-10, </I>Welch proposes a transformative solution to this pressure, helping us tease apart our deepest goals and values, candidly face our fears and dreams, and rid ourselves of frustration and regret. <I>10-10-10 </I>has shown its effectiveness in decisions large and small, routine and radical, getting us out of neutral at home, in love, and at work. Across the board, this immensely useful and revelatory idea provides us with the tools to regain control of our choices—and ultimately reclaim our lives. |
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10-10-10: A Life-Transforming Idea By Suzy Welch $15 <B>From columnist and bestselling author Suzy Welch comes a powerful, proven strategy for clarifying life choices.</B> <P> We all want to lead a life of our own choosing. But in today’s accelerated world of competing priorities, confounding options, and information overload, we can find ourselves steered by impulse, stress, or expedience. Are our decisions the right ones? Or are we being governed, time and again, and against our best intentions, by the demands of the moment? With <I>10-10-10, </I>Welch proposes a transformative solution to this pressure, helping us tease apart our deepest goals and values, candidly face our fears and dreams, and rid ourselves of frustration and regret. <I>10-10-10 </I>has shown its effectiveness in decisions large and small, routine and radical, getting us out of neutral at home, in love, and at work. Across the board, this immensely useful and revelatory idea provides us with the tools to regain control of our choices—and ultimately reclaim our lives. |
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10-Minute Feng Shui: Easy Tips for Every Room $6.98 Turn your clutter into cash in just 10 minutes!Feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of placement, can transform your love life, financial situation, health, and overall happiness. And it’s easier than you think to reap the rewards of this amazing art! Just a few simple changes to your décor can result in big benefits.Put a vase of yellow flowers in your kitchen to increase your wealth.Place a live plant in your bedroom to improve your love life.Tie nine small bells on a red cord and hang it from your front door to bring happiness into your home.Hang a mobile in a sick room to clear congestion and respiratory problems.In just ten minutes, you can revive stagnant energy and bring positive “ch’i” into your home. Feng shui has been used successfully for centuries, and these tips are the best of what feng shui has to offer. They’re simple, they’re fun, and they work! |
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10-Minute Feng Shui: Easy Tips for Every Room $12 Turn your clutter into cash in just 10 minutes!Feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of placement, can transform your love life, financial situation, health, and overall happiness. And it’s easier than you think to reap the rewards of this amazing art! Just a few simple changes to your décor can result in big benefits.Put a vase of yellow flowers in your kitchen to increase your wealth.Place a live plant in your bedroom to improve your love life.Tie nine small bells on a red cord and hang it from your front door to bring happiness into your home.Hang a mobile in a sick room to clear congestion and respiratory problems.In just ten minutes, you can revive stagnant energy and bring positive “ch’i” into your home. Feng shui has been used successfully for centuries, and these tips are the best of what feng shui has to offer. They’re simple, they’re fun, and they work! |
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100 Best Loved Piano Solos, Vol 1 $16.95 One hundred titles in six categories: pop hits; movie and TV music; pop, rock and country classics; folk and children’s songs; classical themes; and all-time favorites. Titles include: All for Love • I Swear • Charlie Brown Theme • Looking Through Your Eyes • Star Wars (Main Title) • Talk to the Animals • Journey to the Past • Tradition • To Life! • As Time Goes By and more. |
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100 Best-Loved Poems $1.5 “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” “Death, be not proud,” “The Raven,” “The Road Not Taken,” plus works by Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, Keats, many others. |
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100 Daily Parenting Reflections $9.95 “Time to read a book? Are you kidding? I don’t even have time to brush my hair!” Parenting is a demanding job. At the times when we are completely overwhelmed and overly stressed, we need to be able to sit down and read a book, but it can be logistically impossible. Yet, these are precisely the times that we need encouragement and that we need help shifting ourselves back into the love-based parenting framework towards which we have been working. Sound like your story? Well, this book is designed just for you. Each page gives a small but powerful piece for you to hold on to in your most stressful moments. Each reflection requires less than a minute to read in order to help you through your day. Each reflection is powerful enough to help you regain your energy and regain your focus in that one minute. |
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100 Promises to My Baby $0.99 A lyrical ode to maternal love – and a universal expression of every mother’s hopes and dreams for her child.I promise to love you with no conditions. I promise to try to teach you through example, not words. I promise to help you develop a love for your culture and heritage. I promise to show you that there are infinite possibilities in every moment. I promise to help you see and develop your unique talents. As she eagerly awaited the birth of her first child, Mallika Chopra began to craft a unique gift that would express her profound loving commitment to the baby growing inside of her.100 Promises to My Baby is that gift – a covenant with her child that reflected her own deepening awareness of the sacred responsibilities of parenthood. Here the author shares the vows she made to help her child grow up feeling cherished and secure, look at the world with wonder and curiosity, and learn spiritual values that would enrich her own life and contribute to making… |
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100 Promises to My Baby $13.99 A lyrical ode to maternal love – and a universal expression of every mother’s hopes and dreams for her child.I promise to love you with no conditions. I promise to try to teach you through example, not words. I promise to help you develop a love for your culture and heritage. I promise to show you that there are infinite possibilities in every moment. I promise to help you see and develop your unique talents. As she eagerly awaited the birth of her first child, Mallika Chopra began to craft a unique gift that would express her profound loving commitment to the baby growing inside of her.100 Promises to My Baby is that gift – a covenant with her child that reflected her own deepening awareness of the sacred responsibilities of parenthood. Here the author shares the vows she made to help her child grow up feeling cherished and secure, look at the world with wonder and curiosity, and learn spiritual values that would enrich her own life and contribute to making… |