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|  | Mystic River by Dennis Lehane State trooper Sean Devine is assigned to investigate the murder of the daughter of Jimmy Marcus. Jimmy and Sean have been friends since childhood. A third old friend, Dave Boyle, may or may not have much more sinister ties to the crime. Lehane`s exploration of the three friends` intertwined, checkered pasts is set against the backdrop of working-class Boston. AUTHOR: Dennis Lehane PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Hot Monogamy by Patricia Love On Hot Monogamy, Dr. Pat Love shares the latest research about the biochemistry of love, along with her nine-step program for putting the intimacy & passion back into your relationship. You will learn the reasons why people have trouble communicating about sex...what to do in a relationship where sexual desire levels do not match...& Dr. Pat Love's unique intimacy exercises which enhance both communication & sexual passion AUTHOR: Patricia Love PUBLISHER: Sounds True, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | El Altimo Minuto (The Last Minute) by Andres Neuman Description not available.Thirty stories about love, passion, deception, and desire reveal the secrets that are kept when a story is told. AUTHOR: Andres Neuman PUBLISHER: Espasa Calpe, S.A. FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Toughest Indian in the World by Sherman Alexie Alexie's sexy, darkly comic stories portray a varied collection of Native American characters in late 20th-century America as flawed, angry, yearning, confused individuals. AUTHOR: Sherman Alexie PUBLISHER: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Dzogchen Primer by Marcia Binder Schmidt The Tibetan Buddhist meditation practice known as Dzogchen (pronounced ZOG-chen) is a practical method for accessing the pristine, clear awareness that lies beneath the chatter and confusion of our daily thoughts. THE DZOGCHEN PRIMER provides the keys for understanding Dzogchen and putting it into practice. Marcia Schmidt, a long-time Buddhist practitioner, has gathered here the most accessible, down-to-earth writings published on this subject and has organized them into a study guide for the serious beginner on the Buddhist path. The collection includes writings from such well-known and venerable masters as Milarepa, Padmasambhava, Shantideva, Chogyam Trungpa, and Tulku Urgyen. The concept of Dzogchen is said to lie beyond the confines of our beliefs, our intellectual constructs, our ordinary understanding. A Dzogchen master writes, We need to dismantle our fixation on the permanence of what we experience. A normal person clings to his experiences as being 'real,' concrete, and permanent. But if we look closely at what happens, experience is simply experience, and it is not made out of anything. It has no form, no sound, no color, no taste, not texture; it is simply empty cognizance. THE DZOGCHEN PRIMER includes an informative editor's preface as well as two forewords by prominent Tibetan masters that provide fundamental background information that will be helpful to readers new to this subject. The book also includes short, descriptive guiding notes intended to assist both independent students and teachers leading workshops. AUTHOR: Marcia Binder Schmidt PUBLISHER: Shambhala Publications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Heart Doesn't Lie by Marcella Sanders Description not available.When she arrives in Africa to research African marriages, Jay Lee finds herself powerfully attracted to her supervisor, Trent Prescott, who is from the same family responsible for the hit and run deaths of her parents, and as she succumbs to temptation, she is forced to choose between loyalty to her family and her newfound love with Trent. Original. AUTHOR: Marcella Sanders PUBLISHER: BET Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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