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The (not so) Little Book of Surprises
This exquisitely crafted inspirational work has the potential to change minds and lift spirits. "The (not so) Little Book of Surprises" leads the curious on a thought-provoking journey through realms of the spiritual, the profound, and...
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier
Hans Christian Andersen’s iconic tale of love, loyalty, and loss, "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", is retold by Joohee Yoon using classic printmaking artistry with an avant-garde edge. In gray scale with vivid scarlet splashes, the story...
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Ambition Addiction
by Sarah White
Shalva offers solid and upbeat advice for those struggling to control their fixations on the future. Being motivated and driven seem like positive characteristics, but for ambition addicts, wanting to do and be more often comes at a high...
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North Korea's Hidden Revolution
During this enjoyable and educational recording, it becomes clear that the people of North Korea are slowly becoming their own saviors. Listening to Caroline McLaughlin’s engrossing audio recording of Jieun Baek’s book North...
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The Education of Dixie Dupree
"The Education of Dixie Dupree" is a compelling tale of survival, convincingly driven by the voice of Dixie herself. Fans of southern fiction take note: "The Education of Dixie Dupree" by Donna Everhart combines atmosphere, skilled...
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Atomic Geography
For a book about nuclear waste cleanup, paradox and irony figure prominently—"Atomic Geography" is an intelligent, probing, and strangely poetic read. Environmental engineer Melvin Adams spent more than two decades working at the...
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Smashed, Mashed, Boiled, and Baked---and Fried, Too!
All hail the world’s most beloved vegetable: the potato! Cooking teacher and cookbook author Raghavan Iyer pays homage to our favorite spud in this unabashedly fun and informative recipe collection. While his previous books have...