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General Non-Fiction

Dating Sucks — But It Doesn't Have To

By J. C. Callahan

A book about "how" to date, not what to do during a date. It is good for anyone who may be seeking help along their trip down the Dating Highway.

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Understanding Water and Terrorism

By H. Court Young

This book provides a complete overview of the potential threat to water supply systems. It explains how to protect yourself, your family and your community.

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When It's Over: How To Mend That Broken Heart

By Darren G. Burton

What To Do When A Relationship Ends

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Turn Me On: How To Attract A Man

By Darren G. Burton

What is the Attraction Factor and what is its secret?

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PROJECTED HISTORY

By Phillip W. Stewart

The story of the world and America’s part in it is best told through the sights and sounds of history as it happened. Newsreels are that history!

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I Love To Eat...and Hate To Exercise

By Tammy Peterson

An inspired journey of self discovery which will allow you to successfully create small, simple and smart changes in life long habits to achieve a healthier and happier you.

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Lom's Words of Wisdom to the College-Bound Male

By Lom

"Lom's Words" is a must-read on the issues you will face in college - studies, girls and alcohol - along with the commensurate advice.

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For Kids 59.99 and Over

By CAROL STANLEY

Is there life after sixty? Sixty is the new forty, and there is fun, joy and excitement.

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BLACK POETIC FEMINISM:

By Dr. Niama L. Williams

We watch Law & Order: SVU, yet a poet like Derricotte who reveals the long, difficult trajectory of the emergence of voice, of the emergence of a healthy, vibrant, bisexual self, is ignored.

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