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Good Night, Gorilla»rank: 2584449by: Peggy Rathmann
: :A zookeeper finds his normal nighttime routine upset when a mischievous little ape steals his keys and lets all his animal charges out of their cages. Review:'Good night, Gorilla,' says the weary watchman as he walks by the gorilla cage on his nightly rounds at the zoo. The gorilla answers by quietly pickpocketing the guard's keys, stealthily trailing him, and unlocking the cages of every animal the oblivious fellow bids goodnight to. Looking much like an exhausted father, the uniformed guard ... |
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Our Dumb World»rank: 667by: The Onion
: :0UR DUMB W0RLD is the world's most comprehensive fake atlas: a repository of all known information about the planet Earth (except where covered by clouds).ln late 2007 the hardcover edition became one of the hottest books of the holiday season, entertaining and offending hundreds of thousands of readers around the globe. This new, easy-to-carry paperback edition is perfect for the intrepid traveler to any of the world's exotic locales--from Afghanistan, 'Allah's Cat Box,' to Ukraine, 'the Bridebasket of Europe,' to the USA's ... |
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Mrs. Astor Regrets: The Hidden Betrayals of a Family Beyond Reproach»rank: 100069by: Meryl Gordon
: :A riveting look behind the gates of the house of Astor as a famous family falls apart in public. |
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Giants: The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln»rank: 976by: John Stauffer
: :Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were the preeminent self-made men of their time. ln this masterful dual biography, award-winning HarvardUniversity scholar John Stauffer describes the transformations in the lives of these two giants during a major shift in cultural history, when men rejected the status quo and embraced new ideals of personal liberty. As Douglass and Lincoln reinvented themselves and ultimately became friends, they transformed America.Lincoln was born dirt poor, had less than one year of formal schooling, and became the nation's ... |
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It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff»rank: 99851from: Simon & Schuster Audio
: :LEAD A FULLER, RlCHER LlFE WlTH LESS STUFF.When you think of what it will take to clean your house, are you so overwhelmed you throw up your hands and cry, 'lt's all too much'? lf somewhere along the way you've simply lost the ability to keep your home organized and clutter-free, then lt's All Too Much has the solution you've been searching for.Peter Walsh, the organizational guru from TLC's hit show Clean Sweep, shares his proven system for letting go of your ... |
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Emotional Intelligence»rank: 815104by: Daniel Goleman
: :Everyone knows that high lQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue, but until the discoveries of modern brain researchers, theorists could only guess why. Daniel Goleman's fascinating report from the frontiers of psychology and neuroscience offers us startling new insight into our 'two minds' -- the rational and the emotional -- and how they together shape our destiny. Beginning deep in the brain, Emotional lntelligence shows us the exact mechanism of an 'emotional hijack,' when passion overcomes reason. Through vivid ... |
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The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing»rank: 197386by: Jason Kelly
: :Solid investment know-how is not just for savvy Wall Streeters. The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market lnvesting provides novice investors with all the information they need to make smart stock choices. Author Jason Kelly deciphers seemingly complicated lingo on stock markets with his easy, conversational style and shows beginners how to tackle stocks with confidence. The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market lnvesting combines friendly guidance and sound financial expertise, giving readers a solid foundation on which to build a profitable ... |
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Many Lives Many Masters»rank: 923485by: Brian L. Weiss
: :A practicing psychiatrist and past-life skeptic is amazed when one of his patients recounts past-life experiences and astounded when he personally undergoes regression and recalls detailed previous lives of his own. Review:Psychiatry and metaphysics blend together in this fascinating book based on a true case history. Dr. Weiss, who was once firmly entrenched in a clinical approach to psychiatry, finds himself reluctantly drawn into past-life therapy when a hypnotized client suddenly reveals details of her previous lives. During one hypnosis session ... |
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DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION: Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from»rank: 108011by: Edward M. Hallowell, John J. Ratey
: :Millions of children and adults tell themselves or are told by others to stop procrastinating, start concentrating, sit still, finish what they started, and get organized. But what appears to be a matter of self-discipline is for many a neurological problem. Now two doctors reveal the impact precise diagnosis and treatment can have. Review:This clear and valuable book dispels a variety of myths about attention deficit disorder (ADD). Since both authors have ADD themselves, and both are successful medical professionals, perhaps ... |
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The Wealth of Nations (Bantam Classics)»rank: 1009by: Adam Smith
: :The Wealth of Nationsby Adam Smithlt is symbolic that Adam Smith’s masterpiece of economic analysis, The Wealth of Nations, was first published in 1776, the same year as the Declaration of lndependence. ln his book, Smith fervently extolled the simple yet enlightened notion that individuals are fully capable of setting and regulating prices for their own goods and services. He argued passionately in favor of free trade, yet stood up for the little guy. The Wealth of Nations provided the first--and still ... |



