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Twitter and Tweet : Bringing Home a Bird (Get a Pet) by Amanda Doering Tourville Published in 2008 by Picture Window Books

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If I Could Raise My Kids Again

Real-life Wisdom From a Gifted Family Communicator"As a young parent, what I needed was a flesh-and-blood veteran parent who had been there. I wanted to talk to a mom who looked like she'd been up all night once of twice, and a dad who still had a twinkle in his eye because he remembered the good times. I wanted a parent with some scars. Maybe a bite on his index finger. Possibly a dent on her chin from a misguided fork." From the IntroductionIf I Could Raise My Kids Again delivers what parents young and old need most: frank insights from a parent who's been there. With warmth and wit, author William L. Coleman shares how to:shower encouragementgain children's respectwalk the narrow path between too much and too little disciplineallow children to make age-appropriate choicesfree children to take risks and learn from painfind a church that allies itself with families andcultivate children's self-confidence and responsibility.More than a million readers have appreciated the insights of William L. Coleman, the well-known author of more than thirty Bethany House books. Coleman is a recognized communicator on family relationships and an outspoken advocate for family values. He has been married for more than thirty years and is the father of three children.

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Get Hooked Again

Everyone got hooked on Get Hooked, the first book from the coolest craft instructor ever, Kim Werker. Now even more girls can join the crochet crowd with Get Hooked Again. Simple, step-by-step instructions show exactly how to get started. Then the new crafters are ready for the patterns--but these aren’t just any patterns. Those weird sweaters, bizarre afghans, and toilet-paper covers that look like Barbie’s skirt? Forget them. Get Hooked Again lights up those crochet hooks with Ruby Slippers, a Gidget Bucket Hat, a Camo Bag, Flower Power Pillows, and much more. These patterns are so exciting and so "I want one!" that it’s hard to choose. But why stop at one anyway? Make ‘em all, wear ‘em all, then make them and gift them all over again. It’s a chain reaction that just won’t quit!

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Again and Again

Growing up, Sarah just wanted to be loved, but she went about it in the worst possible way. If Sarah could turn back the hands of time she would not have made so many mistakes. She wants her daughter Bridget's last years in high school to be smooth and trouble free, unlike the poverty and homelessness Sarah grew up with. Most of all she does not want Bridget to become a mother before she is a woman. However, Bridget—bright and determined, yet doubting her own worth—has her own vision for her life, one that is full of the young man she adores. Sarah's fierce determination to overcome her wild, party girl past and create a conventional future jeopardizes what is most precious to her. Can she keep her hopes for her daughter's success from crushing Bridget's dreams, while at the same time making peace with her own unfulfilled desires? Praise for Again and Again “Leah Mullen's debut novel Again and Again is a true coming of age story perfect for any age…This heart-felt novel is one destined to be read again and again…” —Donna Hill, author of An Ordinary Woman

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All I Could Get

Barry Schwartz has everything: two healthy young children, a strong marriage, a house in the Colorado mountains, and a job that lets him ski a hundred days in a good year. But at thirty, still paying off student loans and struggling to make the rent, he begins to think it isn’t enough.All I Could Get is the story of the ultimately harrowing journey into the heart of New York’s financial world that Barry and his family take on the way to discovering what exactly is “enough.” With the voice of a born storyteller and an intimate knowledge of the business of high finance, Lasser gives us stunning scenes that capture the wry banter of the morning commute, the hardball diction of Wall Street, and the rhythms of a good marriage as it hits the skids. A novel of fierce momentum, studded with instances of piercing tenderness and clarity, All I Could Get is an indelible portrait of a family driven to a reckoning, of a man poised on the brink of terrible power and unspeakable loss, of the crushing effects of envy, and of the devastating force of the American dream.

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All I Could Get

Barry Schwartz had everything: two healthy young children, a strong marriage, a house in the Colorado mountains, and a job that let him ski a hundred days in a good year. But at thirty, debt-ridden and maybe just a little bit bored, he decided it wasn’t enough, and headed for Wall Street to make the big bucks. With the voice of a born storyteller and an intimate knowledge of the business of high finance, Lasser gives us stunning scenes that capture the life Barry finds waiting for him on the fast track: the wry banter of the morning commute, the hardball diction of Wall Street, and the social pressures to get ahead at any cost. Only once Barry has lost the last vestiges of his former self does he start to wonder, what’s it all for? All I Could Get pits ambition against happiness, lust against love, and work against family to make shrewd observations about human nature and the costs of the American dream.

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The Me I Knew I Could Be

The death of Crystal's beloved brother made her realize that life is too precious to waste. In The Me I Knew I Could Be, she shares the tips and revelations that helped her slim down, and enjoy life again. Inside, you will learn:*The power of journaling*How to be prepared for emotional setbacks*How to eat well and take care of yourself without deprivation*Delicious recipes for favorite comfort foods and how to make them light and healthy*Two weeks of sample menus*Empowering stories of other women who lost weight*How to form your own fitness workshopThe Me I Knew I Could Be is both the inspiring personal story of Crystal's weight loss and a practical, helpful, usable guide for anyone who wants to lose weight, get healthy, and embrace life.

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Internet! I Didn't Know You Could Do That...

Want to find cool and interesting things to do on the Internet? Look no farther than Sybex! This Second Edition provides completely updated coverage on how to see live TV, access video vaults, get help from Microsoft and other tech support resources, find the lowest airfare and hotel prices for your next vacation, listen to on-air radio, eliminate spam, get coupons for your local grocery store, download free music, and get all kinds of free and inexpensive items! The CD contains valuable programs, including much of the software discussed in the book.

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Things You Get for Free

Things You Get for Free is a travelogue rich with charm and wisdom and sparkling with its author's singular wit. As a priest, Michael McGirr decides to take his charming and inimitable mum on the honeymoon she and her late husband never got around to having. He uses his six-week vacation to take her on a tour of Europe. Between meditating on their hilarious and illuminating travels and on the historical figures who dot their voyage -- everyone from Hemingway to Michelangelo to the quietly heroic people who inspire Michael's special brand of faith -- McGirr plunges deep into his family history, unearthing sickness and instability but also moments of great love and perseverance. Things You Get for Free is a deeply moving spiritual and intellectual journey, proving the truth behind a mother's favorite saying: "I know more than you think I do."

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Things You Get for Free

Things You Get for Free is a travelogue rich with charm and wisdom and sparkling with its author's singular wit. As a priest, Michael McGirr decides to take his charming and inimitable mum on the honeymoon she and her late husband never got around to having. He uses his six-week vacation to take her on a tour of Europe. Between meditating on their hilarious and illuminating travels and on the historical figures who dot their voyage -- everyone from Hemingway to Michelangelo to the quietly heroic people who inspire Michael's special brand of faith -- McGirr plunges deep into his family history, unearthing sickness and instability but also moments of great love and perseverance. Things You Get for Free is a deeply moving spiritual and intellectual journey, proving the truth behind a mother's favorite saying: "I know more than you think I do."

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