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The 17 Indisputable Laws Of Teamwork by John Maxwell (Compact Disc - Abridged)
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Chazown by Craig Groeschel (PACKAGE - Multnomah Pub)
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The Little Bit Naughty Book of Kama Sutra Positions by Siski Green (Hardcover - Amorata)
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Lesbian Sex by Jude Schell (Hardcover - Ten Speed Pr)
I Love Female Orgasm by Dorian Solot (Paperback - Da Capo Pr)
The Vixen Manual by Karrine Steffans (Hardcover - Grand Central Pub)
The best-selling author of <IT>Confessions of a Video Vixen <RO>and <IT>The Vixen Diaries <RO>reveals the skills she employed to make the acquaintances of high-profile politicians and celebrities, in a guide to seduction that features such titles as "Never Let Him See You Sweat," "Flirting," and "Encouraging His Manhood." Explicit illustrations.
Excuses Begone! by Wayne W. Dyer (Hardcover - Hay House Inc)
The Sex Addiction Workbook by Tamara Penix Sbraga (Paperback - New Harbinger Pubns Inc)
Yeah Dave's Guide to Living the Moment by David Romanelli (Paperback - Broadway Books)
Yahoo!'s designated Mind--Body expert preaches transcendence through attention to everyday pleasures -- good chocolate, fine wine, or a favorite tune, and offers practical skills for the removal of distractions and the overstimulation of modern existance which can lessen the quality of our lives. Original.
Get a Life That Doesn't Suck by Michelle Deangelis (Hardcover - Rodale Pr)
The creators of the popular PlanetJoyride.com Web site share strategies for living a happy life, outlining a four-step program for addressing unsatisfactory personal circumstances while sharing such street-smart counsel as "You always have a choice" and "Expect surprises." 50,000 first printing.
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson (Hardcover - Putnam Pub Group)
With Who Moved My Cheese? Dr. Spencer Johnson realizes the need for finding the language and tools to deal with change--an issue that makes all of us nervous and uncomfortable. Most people are fearful of change because they don't believe they have any control over how or when it happens to them. Since change happens either to the individual or by the individual, Spencer Johnson shows us that what matters most is the attitude we have about change. With the approach of the year 2000, most work environments are finally recognizing the urgent need to get their computers and other business systems up to speed and able to deal with unprecedented change. What businesses are only just beginning to realize is that this is not enough: we need to help people get ready, too. Spencer Johnson has created his new book to do just that. The coauthor of the multimillion bestseller The One Minute Manager? has written a deceptively simple story with a dramatically important message that can radically alter the way we cope with change. Who Moved My Cheese? allows for common themes to become topics for discussion and individual interpretation. Who Moved My Cheese? takes the fear and anxiety out of managing the future and shows people a simple way to successfully deal with the changing times, providing them with a method for moving ahead with their work and lives safely and effectively.
A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink (Paperback - Reprint)
Uses the two sides of the human brain as a metaphor for understanding how the information age came about throughout the course of the past generation, counseling readers on how to survive and find a place in a society that is marked by rising affluence, job outsourcing, and computer technology at the expense of inventiveness, empathy, and meaning. Reprint.
The Biology of Belief by Bruce H. Lipton (Hardcover - Hay House Inc)
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (Paperback - Perennial)
The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz (Paperback - Reprint)
Blow Him Away by Marcy Michaels (Paperback - Broadway Books)
<p>Practical yet playful, <i>Blow Him Away</i> brings a new level of expertise to one of lovemaking’s most delicate arts. A renowned speech therapist, Marcy Michaels has spent years developing techniques to strengthen lingual muscles. Now she takes the tools of her trade into the bedroom–with sizzling results. <br><br>Beginning with Initial Tounguework for Lingual Love, Michaels takes readers through a detailed course of instruction, progressing from Kissing and Licking through Advanced Techniques to Wake Up the Neighbors, bringing a totally fresh approach to these intricacies. With “sexercises” to build dexterity by targeting the muscles in the mouth, jaw, and tongue, <i>Blow Him Away</i> shares advice for conquering fears of fellatio and becoming a sensual sexpert who can satisfy a man every time.</p>
Virus of the Mind by Richard Brodie (Hardcover - Hay House Inc)
1001 Things They Won't Tell You by Jonathan Dahl (Paperback - Workman Pub Co)
Chicken Soup for the College Soul by Jack Canfield (Paperback - Hci)
This latest helping of loving inspiration follows the millions of loyal readers of the Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul series to the next stage of their lives, beyond adolescence and into young adulthood. Readers will love having this invaluable collection to guide, inspire, support and encourage them throughout their college experience. If readers are devotees of the series, they will recognize this book as an instant source of strength and comfort; if this book is their introduction to the series, they will come to treasure it quickly. College is a time of excitement, exuberance and triumph, as well as one of anxiety, doubt and confusion. Readers will identify with the stories that express feelings they undoubtedly share as they stand at the brink of adulthood, sometimes ready to take the world by storm, other times wondering whether they will ever be ready. This book deals with the myriad issues of college life, from homesickness to partying to G.P.A.s and everything in between. Whether freshmen, sophomores, juniors or seniors, this book is a must-read for all college students-as they'll be sure to agree. College graduates, too, will enjoy reminiscing about those unforgettable years as they read the stories in this collection. "Chicken Soup for the College Soul" is sure to be a hit with all readers.
The First 30 Days by Ariane De Bonvoisin (Paperback - Reprint)
A guide to surviving the first month after a life change makes recommendations for meeting life-altering challenges with wisdom, strength, and clarity, in a reference that provides for a range of experiences from breakups and new jobs to a poor health diagnosis and new exercise regimes. Reprint.
Taming Your Gremlin by Richard D. Carson (Paperback - Revised; Subsequent)
<p>This is a completely updated edition of the 1983 classic that introduced a powerful method for gaining freedom from self-defeating behaviors and beliefs. Rick Carson, creator of the renowned Gremlin-Taming™ Method, has revised the book to include fresh interactive activities, real-life vignettes we can all identify with, and new loathsome gremlins ripe for taming. Carson blends his laid-back style, Taoist wisdom, the Zen Theory of Change, and sound psychology in an easy-to-understand, unique, and practical system for banishing the nemesis within. Among the things you will learn are:</p><uL><li>Techniques for getting a sliver of light between the natural you and the monster of your mind.<li>The extraordinary power of simply noticing and playing with options.<li>Six keys to maintaining emotional balance amid upheaval.</uL>
Talent Is Overrated by Geoff Colvin (Hardcover - Portfolio)
An expansion on the author's popular <IT>Fortune <RO>article, "What It Takes to Be Great," builds on his premise about success being linked to the practice and perseverance of specific efforts, in a full-length report that draws on scientific principles and real-world examples to demonstrate his systematic process at work. First serial, <IT>Fortune. <RO>30,000 first printing.