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The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations & Rituals

by Patricia Monaghan

Call the goddess into your life with beautiful and ancient invocations. Awaken to her myths and rediscover her symbols. Create your own rituals to honor the lessons she has to teach. This book will help you nurture your own connection to the goddess and share in her boundless wisdom through celebration, prayer, and ritual.

God's Promises for Your Every Need

by A. L. Gill

Using the King James Version of the Holy Bible as his reference, Dr. Gill gathers Scriptures together for a variety of subject such as personal peace, Jesus as forgiveness, Jesus as your righteousness and many more. This is a useful tool for subject studies of popular Christian topics.

Golf a la Cart: A Credible Source of Golfing Feats, Facts & Fun From the Fairways to the Fantastic

by Alan Ross

Sports historian Alan Ross shares fascinating facts about some of golf's most amazing moments. A must-read for golfers everywhere.

Guía hispánica de Internet: 1,000 direcciones del mundo hispánico

by Alfredo González Hermoso

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The Harcourt Brace Guide to Documentation and Writing in the Disciplines (4th edition)

by Laurie G. Kirszner Stephen R. Mandell

Preparing to write for research; developing an argument; writing in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and business; overview of documentation styles for books and articles

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter #2)

by J. K. Rowling

Book #2 in the Harry Potter phenomenon.

The Hidden Past (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, #3)

by Jude Watson

The mysterious and action-packed journey continues as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn reveals new insights to his ambitious 13-year-old apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi.

The House of Breath (50th Anniversary Edition)

by William Goyen

The House of Breath is a meditation on the nature of identity and origins, memory, and time's annihilation of life. This fiftieth anniversary edition includes an afterword by Reginald Gibbons, professor of English at Northwestern University and the former editor of TriQuarterly magazine.

Hugs From Heaven, the Christmas Story: Sayings, Scriptures, and Stories from the Bible Revealing God's Love

by G. A. Myers

Feel heaven's embrace as you relive the Christmas story in all its wonder in these fascinating narratives.

The Inescapable Love of God

by Thomas Talbott

How God's love will inevitably triumph in the end and finally transform every created person.

The Internet Bubble: Inside the Over-valued world of High Tech Stocks and What You Need to Know to Avoid the Coming Shakeout

by Anthony B. Perkins Michael C. Perkins

This book exposes the incredible rise of the Silicon Valley wealth machine, before the bubble burst.

An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling

by Wanda M. L. Lee

A history of multicultural counseling, its current issues and controversies, along with historical and sociopolitical influences in treatment methods and in testing biases.

Introduction to the Law and Legal System of the United States (Second Edition)

by William Burnham

Governmental structure, history, the adversary system, jury trials, the legal profession, the judicial system, administrative law, civil procedures, criminal procedures, constitutional law, contracts and commercial law, torts, property law, family law, criminal law, business law, and tax law.

The Kissinger Transcripts: The Top Secret Talks with Beijing and Moscow

by William Burr

Records of Kissinger's talks with Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Leonid Brezhnev, Andrei Gromyko, Richard Nixon, George Bush, and others.

Last Days Madness: Obsession of the Modern Church

by Gary Demar

DeMar clears the haze around "end-times" by interpreting time texts, the Olivet Discourse, the rebuilt temple, the abomination of desolation, the man of lawlessness, 666, the return of Christ, the cursed fig tree, the passing away of heaven and earth, the antichrist, armageddon, the rapture, the identity of "mystery Babylon" and much more.

Lewis and Clark (In Their Own Words)

by George Sullivan

Drawing on the explorers' journals and other primary sources, this book recounts the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition, exploring the uncharted western wilderness, placing it in its historical context. Includes historic prints, maps, photos, chronology, bibliography, and further reading lists.

Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee

by Meera Syal

In her hilarious and poignant novel, Meera Syal has created an indelible portrait of a close-knit group of Indian women living in London. Caught between two cultures, three childhood friends - Chila, Sunita, and Tania -- are expected to revert to being obedient mothers and wives. But their world explodes when Tania makes a documentary, starring Chila and Sunita, about contemporary urban Indian life. The result is an unforgettable story of friendships, marriage, betrayal, and the difficult choices women face. Meera Syal, a British-born Indian, is a writer and actress. Her first novel, Anita and Me, won a Betty Trask award and was short-listed for the Guardian Fiction Prize. She lives in London.

Loot

by Aaron Elkins

A Boston ex-curator finds one of the art treasures lost in 1945 by the Nazis. Now he must find the other treasures before 50 years of hatred, greed and retribution catch up with him.

The MacGregors: Alan - Grant (MacGregors # 3-4)

by Nora Roberts

Alan MacGregor's story: All the Possibilities, and Grant MacGregor's story: One Man's Art

Medical Transcription

by Terry Rowen

The basics of medical transcription, including equipment needed, common medical terms, education and training, finding clients, etc.

Mei-Mei Loves the Morning

by Margaret Holloway Tsubakiyama

Tsubakiyama's simple story, set in a contemporary city in China, depicts a typical morning in the life of young Mei-Mei and her grandfather. The warm and engaging watercolor illustrations, which are described, bring this intergenerational story to life.

Mud Flat April Fool

by James Stevenson

Something peculiar is going on in the village of Mud Flat today. Mr. Duffy has disappeared in a puff of green smoke, and Brian woke up with his head on backward. Doris is greeted by a singing tree, and poor Lila sniffs a rose that promptly squirts in her eye. What is this strange brand of spring fever? James Stevenson provides the happy answer in another hilarious visit with the lovable residents of Mud Flat.

Mud Flat Spring

by James Stevenson

Welcome back to Mud Flat, James Stevenson's strangely familiar, always surprising, often curious town where all the lovable citizens have something to say. <P>This time the topic of most conversations is spring, and everyone is talking -- dancing -- or both. This fifth book in the "Mud Flat" series features nine easy-to-read, buoyant chapters and Stevenson's signature full-color illustrations on every page.

Now and Always / Para siempre

by Caridad Scordato

A romance in Spanish and English. Las novelas románticas en Español y Inglés.

The Orphan Game: A Novel

by Ann Darby

Maggie, is sixteen, pregnant, and has no plans to marry, so she leaves home with no idea of what to do. Her parents struggle with finances while awkwardly trying to raise their three children whose dreams they only marginally understand. Set in small town southern California in the mid nineteen sixties, the tension mounts as each tries to express their individuality while conforming to family expectations.

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