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It is estimated that 4-8 million people in the United States suffer with Fibromyalgia. Another one million also have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Some statistics state...
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This book is a comprehensive training manual for Level Two of Usui Reiki Ryoho. Usui Reiki Ryoho is the traditional form of Reiki based upon the original teachings...
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This book is a comprehensive training manual for Level One of Usui Reiki Ryoho. Usui Reiki Ryoho is the traditional form of Reiki based upon the original teachings...
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Only 1% of the world's assets are held in the name of women.
70% of people in abject poverty, living on less than $1 per day, are women.
Over half the women of...
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Like many people, I used to spend a good deal of my time fantasizing about the life I wish I had. Caught in the mindset of I could never do that, why can't I be...
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Ashley Adams doesn't know when she trains for her first marathon, she'll be running for her life. Can homicide detective Rick Edwards keep her safe from a killer...
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by Marg Ruttan
Mark Victor Hansen says of this book, "God is everywhere...allow this book to bring you into that awareness."
From something as commonplace as washing...
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How to Write a Suicide Note: serial essays that saved a woman's life examines the life of a Chinese/Black woman who grew up passing for white, who grew up poor,...
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An American Awakening tells the remarkable story of citizens entering landscapes of violence and death to rescue human life and being transformed morally in the...
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by Jim Stovall
Nashville police reporter Mitch Sawyer finds out more than he wants to know when he covers the murder of a star collegiate quarterback two weeks before his senior...
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by Gregg Olsen
In The Deep Dark, Gregg Olsen looks beyond the intensely suspenseful story of the fire and rescue to the wounded heart of Kellogg, a quintessential company town...
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by Gregg Olsen
In 1911, Claire and Dora Williamson traveled to Dr. Linda Hazzard's Institute of Natural Therapeutics near Seattle, Washington. There, instead of receiving medical...
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by Gregg Olsen
Sharon Lynn Nelson was a wild, beautiful preacher's wife who couldn't get enough sex, money, or enough of her "Mountain Man" lover, Gary Adams. Nelson was...
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by Gregg Olsen
This is the chilling tale of Tanya Reid, a mother so desperate for attention that she murdered one of her children and repeatedly attempted to suffocate the other....
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by Robert Earle
From BooklistThe varied plots of Earle's compelling debut carom through its pages like a pinball. Foremost a coming-of-age tale, it is tinged with Earle's...
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