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The Power
“In this book I want to show you the way to an amazing life. There is so much for you to know about life, and it is all good, in fact, it is beyond good, it is phenomenal! You don’t need to have read The Secret for The Power to change your life, because everything you need to know is contained in The Power. If you have read The Secret, then The Power will add immeasurably to what you already know. You are meant to have an amazing life!” Now let the excitement and magic begin with the book trailer for the The Power.
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The Secret Teen Power
Well, if you´ve ever had a dream, a secret ambition, a passionate desire or goal, but had no idea how to make it real, then The Secret to Teen Power is for you. The Secret has already shown millions of people all over the world how to change their lives and make their dreams come true. And you can do it too.
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Book IV
During a dire battle against the fearsome Skinners, Daine and her mage teacher Numair are swept into the Divine Realms. Thoughhappy to be alive, they are not where they want to be. They are desperately needed back home, where their old enemy, Ozorne, and his army of strange creatures are waging war against Tortall.Trapped in the mystical realms Daine discovers her mysterious parentage. And as these secrets of her past are revealed so is the treacherous way back to Tortall. So they embark on an extraordinary journey home, where the fate of all Tortall rests with Daine and her wild magic.
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Many Lives, Many Masters
As a traditional psychotherapist, Dr. Brian Weiss was astonished and skeptical when one of his patients began recalling past-life traumas that seemed to hold the key to her recurring nightmares and anxiety attacks. His skepticism was eroded, however, when she began to channel messages from the "space between lives," which contained remarkable revelations about Dr. Weiss' family and his dead son. Using past-life therapy, he was able to cure the patient and embark on a new, more meaningful phase of his own career.A profoundly moving account of one man's unexpected spiritual awakening. This significantly courageous book has opened the door to a marriage between science and metaphysics. Must reading for a soul-searching, hungry world.A spellbinding case history substantiating the effectiveness of past-lifetherapy. The book will open doors for many who have never considered the validity of reincarnation.
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And The Winner Is
SpongeBob has more awards than he can count, so Patrick sets out to make himself a winner. But when Patrick starts to copy everything SpongeBob does, it cramps SpongeBob's style. Will Patrick's dream come between them? Or will he keep his eye on the prize and win an award after all?
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Nancy Drew Crime Fighter
Nancy Drew Girl Detective: Crime Fighter 3 in 1The Demon of River HeightsThe Girl who wasn't There The Charmed Bracelet
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Nancy Drew Triller Trails
Nancy Drew Girl Detective: Thriller Trails 3 in 1The Haunted Doll house Ghost in the Machinery Mr. Cheeters in Missing
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The Power Of Corporate Kinetics
In the good old days, it was easy to chart the ups and downs of business. But in today's fast-paced, wired world, change occurs so rapidly that the old strategies no longer work. In this brilliant and practical book, Michael Fradette and Steve Michaud,top
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Wait Till Next Year
Set in the suburbs of New York in the 1950s, this memoir re-creates the postwar era, where the corner store was a place to share stories, and where neighborhoods were equally divided between Dodger, Giant, and Yankee fans.of books but whose debilitating illness left her housebound; and her father, who taught her the joy of baseball and to root for the Dodgers. Most important, Goodwin describes with eloquence how the Dodgers leaving Brooklyn in 1957, and the death of her mother soon after, marked both the end of an era and, for her, the end of' childhood.
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All Through The Night
Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and cozy mysteries will relish this Christmas confection. Unlike her previous holiday novel, Silent Night, All Through the Night is virtually free of life-and-death crime. Rather, it is a Dickensian tale of good deeds rewarded and crimes punished. The wintry story begins on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with 18-year-old Sondra Lewis, an aspiring violinist, tearfully leaving her baby on the steps of St. Clement's Church. Unbeknownst to her, Lenny Centino is robbing that same church on the same night, with his attention particularly on the Church's diamond inlaid chalice. He finds a buggy outside the church and uses it for cover as he flees. Only later does he realize that his take for the night includes the infant Stellina (Italian for star). The narrative then abruptly moves ahead seven years. Clark's lottery-winning protagonists, Alvirah and her husband Willy (introduced in Weep No More, My Lady) return for some amateur sleuthing. Sister Cordelia's thrift shop doubles as an after-school recreation place for neighborhood children (including a shy little girl named Star), but the building has been condemned. Bessie Maher had vowed she was leaving the house to the nun and her children. Now that she is gone, the will indicates that the tenants of the house, Vic and Linda Baker, are the true heirs. As December rushes on towards Christmas, Alvirah struggles to put things right before the children are left in the cold. Like the best holiday stories, All Through the Night steers toward sentimentality, but it veers back on course with narrative wit and Alvirah's charm. Clark's prose is lean and her plotting is brisk. This is a mystery that would be a pleasure to share aloud with a family gathered at the fireplace for some holiday cheer.