by William Zinsser
If you are interested in becoming a better writer, I highly recommend this book.
Since writing has always been an interest of mine, I have often picked up
writing books and found them too lofty and written more along the style of a
college textbook. I wanted something down to ea
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By: Jon Katz
I was given these two books earlier this year as a birthday present by a friend
who is a professional dog trainer. I was immediately taken in by the photos of
the border collies on the covers, as I know little about the breed but was
interested in what makes them tick.
I was pleased t
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Written by: Frank Peretti
A monster is lurking in the woods. A monster that will threaten everything we
hold dear. A monster that is so unheard of, it's disrupting the whole
eco-system. Part human, part ape, it is extremely unnatural. Will it lead to the
destruction of all humanity?
Reed and his
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The first book in the Magic Kingdom of Landover Series by Terry Brooks
If you love fanciful fantasy scenarios with good life lessons incorporated, these books are for you!
The series starts with successful trial lawyer from Chicago, Illinois who is dissatisfied with his life and disenchanted with
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by Carol Sveilich
I could very easily be one of the interesting people featured in this book. It could be my face in the pictures and my story to be told and I can only imagine that if you are reading this review, it could also be your story of living and acting "just fine" when your body
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Edited by: Daniel J. Wallace, M.D.
This is the definitive book on Sjogren's syndrome, a condition affecting up to
four million Americans. Sjogren's is the second most common autoimmune rheumatic
disease.
Sjogren's syndrome occurs when white blood cells attack moisture
producing areas of the body,
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by Isadore Rosenfeld. M.D
There's a kindly looking, grandfatherly doctor on the cover of this book and
inside he confides to you 167 up-to-the-minute medical discoveries, treatments
and cures that can save your life. Who wouldn't want to read this book?
Have you ever wanted to corner a doctor at
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As anyone with any chronic illness knows, getting professionals, friends or family to believe you, can be incredibly hard. We struggle daily against the "But you don't look sick?" label we are given. Dawg Tired, the Brain Fog Chronicles documents such a journey. We follow Gayla as she goes from
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