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|  | Thinking on Paper by J. H. Barton, V. A. Howard The authors agree that communication is a vital function of writing, but point out that many thoughts come into being only when put on paper. This book demonstrates how an introduction to the basics of reasoning can greatly improve anyone's writing. AUTHOR: J. H. Barton, V. A. Howard PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Billy by Albert French A harrowing novel about ten-year-old Billy Lee Turner, who was executed for murdering a white girl in Mississippi in 1937. AUTHOR: Albert French PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Boyfriend Test by Wendy Walsh In this guide to snagging the perfect man, a former model who's now a happy mother, shares colorful anecdotes about dating famous personalities, like Dennis Rodman. She also provides criteria for perfect boyfriends, reasoning that first impressions are reliable and a man's lack telephone etiquette could indicate more serious problems in the future. AUTHOR: Wendy Walsh PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Attitude Is Everything by Keith Harrell Harrell, a sales-staff trainer turned motivational speaker, imparts valuable advice; his optimistic theory is sure to go over well with those who are looking to improve their perspective and keep negative thoughts at bay. AUTHOR: Keith Harrell PUBLISHER: HarperInformation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Interpretive Guide to the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory by Eric J. Van Denburg, James P. Choca This second edition offers fresh analyses that take the newest version of the instrument, the MCMI-111, into account. The book offers critical assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the MCMI, examining its design, development, and operating characteristics. AUTHOR: Eric J. Van Denburg, James P. Choca PUBLISHER: American Psychological Association FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Dharma Family Treasures by Sandy Eastoak This anthology explores the challenges and rewards of teaching Buddhist values and meditation practice to children The family practice of such Buddhist values as compassion and self-reflection has the potential to guide and empower children and parents, as well as foster community. With essays, poems, stories, and songs, Buddhist parents touch on a variety of topics: child rearing as a valid and rich spiritual path, Buddhist holiday ceremonies for kids, sample education programs, and ways to deepen understanding between parents and children. AUTHOR: Sandy Eastoak PUBLISHER: North Atlantic Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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