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Jun.24.2011
Wouldn't it be exciting if your life was like a romance novel? Now it can be. This uplifting guide proves that real life isn't all that different from fiction. Tips for living a fulfilling romantic life include: True love is worth the risk; If you don't treat your partner right, someone else will;...
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Nov.03.2009
A complete review of the modern publishing process, this resource is an ideal companion for aspiring authors who want to understand and break into this ever-changing industry. Featuring information from a robust roster of literary agents, editors, authors, and insiders-including Random House Editor...
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Mar.26.2009
One-Liners to Live By is a dream taken away and brought back as something far more beautiful. When I wrote Sober on the Way to Sane I intended for the pages to be cut so that the suggestions could be flipped through and chosen at random; fortune cookie style. Instead of this impractical format what...
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Nov.06.2008
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Accelerate your sales with the practical money-making advice of 50 renowned experts. Top Dog Sales Secrets gives you the real-world advice and techniques you need to ignite buyer interest in seconds, make winning presentations, read your prospect like a book, overcome stalls, beat price...
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Mar.19.2008
Dichos: Spanish sayings or proverbs
Advice is one of the most valuable gifts a mother can give to her daughter. Cristina Pérez turns to her mother's wisdom every day by reflecting on the dichos she taught her. Here Cristina shares those that have most powerfully influenced her life and translates...
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Jan.04.2008
Uniquely fusing practical advice on writing with his own insights into the craft, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Rhodes constructs beautiful prose about the issues would-be writers are most afraid to articulate: How do I dare write? Where do I begin? What do I do with this story I have to...
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Dec.21.2007
Stylish, convincing, wise, funny–and just in time: the ultimate non-diet book, which could radically change the way you think and live. French women don’t get fat, but they do eat bread and pastry, drink wine, and regularly enjoy three-course meals. In her delightful tale, Mireille Guiliano...
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Dec.21.2007
Mireille Guiliano, author of the immensely popular French Women Don’t Get Fat returns with another book revealing secrets to living the good life. Branching off of her first book that dispelled the notion that you have to avoid everything wonderful in order to lose weight, with French Women for All...
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