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Written by the late, beloved Dr. George Sheehan, Running & Being tells of the author's midlife...
C.R.M. Pocketbook
Alexander David and Charles Turner
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An effective customer relationship management strategy can deliver a step change in customer...
Landscaping and Horticulture
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- Quick Facts: summarizes important facts- Overview: briefly introduces duties and responsibilities-...
The Minoan Tarot
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Ancient Minoans meet modern Tarot in this unique, vibrant 86-card deck and guidebook that call on...
Creative Strength Training: Prompts, Exercises and Personal Stories for Encouraging Artistic Genius
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Just as an athletic coach expects to see significant physical growth from players in ten weeks, the...
From Yoga to Kabbalah: Religious Exoticism and the Logics of Bricolage
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Religious exoticism implies a deeply ambivalent relationship to otherness and to religion itself:...
Changes 2.0 - Face Tracker
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Make a movie of your child's face as it changes over time! Track your own appearance as your style...
Landscape of a Marriage
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A marriage of convenience leads to a life of passion and purpose. A shared vision transforms the...
Historical Fiction
Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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THE STORY OF MARVEL STUDIOS THE MAKING OF THE MARVEL By Tara Bennett, and Paul Terry The Story...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Hellbent (Orphan X, #3) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
This third book featuring Evan is fantastic. The pace is fast with plenty of twists and setbacks, yet I love how things came together at the end. You really have to read this series in order, not only to appreciate the background on the story told here but also to appreciate the character growth in Evan. He’s a complex character, and I love watching him change. The rest of the cast is fantastic, too, and the writing paints his world without slowing down the story. Truly a wonderful book.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2018/03/book-review-hellbent-by-gregg-hurwitz.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.