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|  | Child Astrology by M. J. Abadie A professional astrologer, psychotherapist and bestselling author offers a hands-on approach to the planets and their influence on children's emotional, intellectual, and spiritual development. Includes 50 planetary tables and clear instructions aimed at parents with no astrology experience. AUTHOR: M. J. Abadie PUBLISHER: Inner Traditions International, Limited FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Self Help 
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 | True Magick by Amber K How to incorporate ethics in magickal workings as well as in everyday life. Learn how to find an ethical teacher; how to strengthen magick through a healthy lifestyle; how to prepare for rituals; how to raise, channel and ground magical power and mor... AUTHOR: Amber K PUBLISHER: Llewellyn Publications FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Self Help 
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 | Stories for a Woman's Heart by Alice Gray Description not available.A collection of uplifting stories that encourage and honor women includes contributions by Erma Bombeck, Ruth Bell Graham, Joni Eareckson Tada, Max Lucado, and Corrie ten Boom. AUTHOR: Alice Gray PUBLISHER: Gale Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Self Help 
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 | Miracles in the Storm by Mark Macy Description not available.Drawing on his own personal experiences, the author provides a definitive introduction to Instrumental Transcommunication, an innovative breakthrough in psychic connection that uses modern technology--including computers, telephones, and televisions--to make contact with the other side. Original. AUTHOR: Mark Macy PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Self Help 
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 | Overcoming Procrastination by Michelle Tullier Description not available.Offers advice on how to deconstruct unproductive work habits, improve time management, and increase productivity at work and at home. AUTHOR: Michelle Tullier PUBLISHER: Alpha Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Self Help 
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 | Life's Greatest Lessons by Hal Urban Description not available.Offers a positive approach to life and insights on how to develop one's potential to the fullest, presenting twenty character-building principles--ranging from rediscovering the importance of having fun to learning the value of kind words to redefining one's idea of success. Originally published as 20 Things I Want My Kids to Know. Reprint. 100,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Hal Urban PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Trade Paperbacks FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Self Help 
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