If you're looking for a romantic cookbook for Valentine's Day, look no further. Intercourses has over 100 "couple tested" recipes, along with plenty of titillating images to enjoy while you work. Available at Vat19
Don't Panic. Find the answer to life, existence, and everything in the universe (it's 42) but the real question is, what is the question? Follow Arthur Dent on a journey around the universe from his local pub to the end of the Universe. The Hitchhiker's Guide is required reading for geeks and the people...
The Secret is released to the world! The groundbreaking feature length movie that revealed the great mystery of the universe, The Secret, is now an audiobook, and everything listeners have ever wanted - unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love, and more can be theirs. You hold in your hands a great secret. It has...
This is the sixth book in the Harry Potter series. The war continues against Voldemort, while the Hogwarts clan continue with daily life. New spells are learned and the Sixth years learn how to Apparate. Harry makes a new friend in the mysterious half-blood prince, while he struggles with his schoolwork.Though...
Narnia is entering the 21st century. With Disney's first film in the saga being released this December, C.S. Lewis' children's classic is being introduced to the next generation. This is a perfect opportunity to get your kids reading. Nothing captures the imagination more than a world filled with lions, witches and wardrobes. Don't let...
From the PublisherAnna Karenina has beauty, social position, wealth, a husband, and an adored son, but her existence seems empty. When she meets the dashing officer Count Vronsky she rejects her marriage and turns to him to fulfill her passionate nature -- with devastating results. One of the world's greatest novels, Anna Karenina is...
The true iPod story, from design to marketing to cultural phenomenon. Steven Levy goes behind the scenes with exclusive access to the people behind the little white box to understand how the iPod came to be. Levy goes further than simply discussing the box itself and why it has succeeded so incredibly, and examines...
...and 183 other riffs, rants, and remarkable business ideas. A collection of short essays compiled from author, and business blogger Seth Godin. The essays are arranged in alphabetical order (not chronological), with insight for entrepreneurs about growing their business. The major theme of the book is that their is an inherent advantage of smaller,...
Get A Job! Your Guide to Making Successful Career Moves by David B. Wright Paperback: 346 pages e-book: 254 pages (same content, different formatting) Get A Job! Your Guide to Making Successful Career Moves is a job search guide that contains tips, information, and resources useful to a wide range of job seekers, from entry level to...
Hank Cardello writes from an insider's perspective, having been in the CPG (consumer packaged goods) industry for 30 years. In this book, he examines the origins of the problem: why are Americans so fat? What led us to this situation, and how can it be fixed? Cardello offers practical advice for how things can...
Calvin and Hobbes is unquestionably one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The imaginative world of a boy and his real-only-to-him tiger was first syndicated in 1985 and appeared in more than 2,400 newspapers when Bill Watterson retired on January 1, 1996. More than 30 million of the 17 Calvin and...
From the lead vocalist Serj Tankian of System of a Down fame comes a book of poetry. All of the poems were written by Serj over a period of about 8 years, exploring a number of diverse topics such as war and the nature of time. The book contains original artwork by Sako Shahinian,...
This book is the juxtaposition of the age-old craft of cross-stitch with a subversive twist. Instead of "Home is where the heart is", you can stitch up notable one-liners like "Bite me", "Kiss my ass", "Truthiness", "WTF?", and "Life sucks then you die". Subversive cross stitch includes 33 of Jackson's edgiest patterns with easy-to-follow...
Are you prepared against an attack from the undead? This book will help you take precations so that you can survive and escape alive from a zombie outbreak. Everything from defending you position, choosing the all essencial weapons, escaping from the area, and going on the offensive to take out the zombies that caused...
World War Z is a novel by Max Brooks that tells the story of the zombie war. The book is a follow up to his previous novel, The Zombie Survival Guide. The story is told through the individual accounts of the survivors, each characters story revealng more and more of the plot. World War Z refers to a Class 4...
(Adventures of a Curious Character). This is by far one of the greatest NON-TEXTBOOK reads for engineers, scientists and any restless and adventurous minds. Hilariously composed by Nobel-winner physicist and adventurer Richard P. Feynman. This book recounts Feyman's adventures from trading ideas on atomic physics with Einstein and Bohr to painting a naked female...
Meant to be a call to arms for architects and designers worldwide, Design Like You Give a Damn is a both a guide and testament to how people can and have made things that work - in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way. The history is inspirational, and the future it paints is possible...
This is Kristin Hamel's second book, after her debut novel How to Sleep with a Movie Star. The book follows Harper Roberts on her quest to find true love and true happiness. In the same vein as other romantic comedy fare such as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Harper, a...
Looking outside your window and seeing more snow than ever, or no snow at all is usually reminder enough that the world is undergoing serious change. To further emphasize that point indoors this carbon neutral calendar of climate change depicts a different way the world's weather is changing each month. Information on the change...
Subtitle: Why the culture can't be jammed. In this provocative book from two Canadian philosophy professors, the argument is put forth that counter-culture, the movement that seeks to fight against the tide of increasing consumerism, is actually the biggest driver of consumerism. Andrew Potter and Joseph Heath examine the beginning of the counter-culture phenomenon...
"Talk to the Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness of the World Today, or 6 Good Reasons to Stay Home and Bolt the Door." If you've ever had an unpleasant experience at the grocery store, a retail store, or even just daily interactions with people, did you ever wonder why people can be so RUDE?...
"In an old house in Paris, all covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines..." And so the story goes about the spunkiest little girl Madeline! In this edition, you will find Madeline, Madeline and the Bad Hat, Madeline's Rescue, Madeline and the Gypsies, Madeline in London, and Madeline's Christmas.
Based on the Lilliput adventure from Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels", the story centres on Fig, a Lilliputian girl, who befriends and defends the giant, Gulliver. It's an adventure that will lead Fig and her giant to stride the seas, capture an enemy fleet, and win a war. And it's an adventure in which Fig...
In The Other Side Of Me, Sheldon pulls no punches. He talks candidly about growing up in Depression-era Chicago, his family's poverty, and the onset of mood swings, later diagnosed as manic depression, that would haunt him throughout his life. He recalls how he boldly maneuvered his way into show business as a self-proclaimed...
Richard Stine is a staple of modern art. His bold visual style and insightful commentary into the human spirit have made his greetings cards signatures of the industry. This book lets you peek a little bit behind the curtain and pick at the brain of Stine as he shares notebook jottings, pieces of letters,...
Tancer, who leads global research at Hitwise, an online market research company, guides the reader through the search patterns among 10 million Internet users, challenging myths and making new discoveries about the psychology of consumers, illustrating that clicks speak louder than words and can reveal unspoken truths about individual drives that are not expressed...
The Robber Bride is a Margaret Atwood novel published in 1993. Set in present-day Toronto, the novel begins with three women (Roz, Charis, and Tony) who meet once a month in a restaurant to share a meal. They'd recently come from a funeral for a former friend and ongoing rival of theirs named Zenia....
The Book of Bunny Suicides: Little fluffy rabbits who just don't want to live anymore is a collection of black & white cartoons showing one or more rabbits in their creative attempts to end their lives using a variety of items. The hilarity that ensues marks the authour, Andy Riley, as a comical genius....
A novel that chronicles the brave deeds and passionate loves of Inâes Suâarez, a spirited woman who journeyed to the New World in search of her husband and, as the companion of Pedro de Valdivia, helped to found the nation of Chile. From an internationally best-selling author, a captivating new novel chronicles the brave...
PostSecret, one of the most popular blogs on the web, is now a book. People send creative postcards to the site featuring their deepest secrets. At times hilarious and at times heartbreaking, the secrets revealed are always interesting. "I don't care about recycling. (But I pretend I do.)" Added from www.amazon.com
In THEORY Z, Ouchi describes the art of Japanese management and shows how it can be adapted to American companies. He takes readers behind the scenes at several U.S. corporations making the Theory Z change and shows step-by-step how the transition works. Ouchi also examines the corporate philosophies that have become blueprints for Theory...
Pimsler audio courses includes 30 lessons of essential grammar and vocabulary -- 16 hours of real-life spoken practice sessions -- plus an introduction to reading. Upon completion of this Level I program, the student will achieve a functional spoken proficiency with the most-frequently-used vocabulary and grammatical structures. The student will be able to: *...
Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life documents Lisa Najeeb Halaby's (now Queen Noor Al Hussein of Jordan) life as wife of the late King Hussein bin Talal. From her childhood in America, as part of Princeton's first co-ed graduate class, then on to working in the Middle East, and eventually meeting the King...
"What is reality?" Over sixteen chapters, Brian Greene traces the evolving human understanding of the substrate of the universe, from classical physics to ten-dimensional M-Theory.Added from www.amazon.com
Includes 12 new poems!...There is a place where the sidewalk endsAnd before the street begins,And there the grass grows soft and white,And there the sun burns crimson bright,And there the moon-bird rests from his flightTo cool in the peppermint wind...
JIM HIGHSMITH is Director, Agile Project Management Practice, and Fellow, Business Technology Council at Cutter Consortium. He is also a Member of the Software Development Productivity Council, Flashline, Inc. Highsmith authored Adaptive Software Development, which won the prestigious Jolt award for excellence, and Agile Software Development Ecosystems (Addison Wesley). A recognized leader in the...
First published in 1859, On the Origin of Species is perhaps one of the most controversial, and important scientific publication of all time. LibriVox volunteers have just completed a public domain audio recording of Charles Darwin's pivotal work. FREE TO DOWNLOAD, copy, and share. It's unabridged and over twenty-four hours long! Available in both...
A detailed account of the erruption of Mount Pelee in the West Indies in 1902, and the events leading up to the disaster.Added from www.magersandquinn.com
It's been nearly seventy years since Babar was born but people still love reading stories about the noble elephant! Read the original six Barbar books by Jean De Brunhoff and immerse yourself in the adventures of King Babar, Queen Celeste, and the rest of Celesteville! In this edition, every one of the original stories is...
Do you know what a wiki is? Wikis are slowly but surely garnering their place in today's open and collaborative information movement. Jerome Delacroix is an expert in the area of wikis and what they mean for creative and work-related content. Learn how to join the wiki movement and find out what wiki's are...
Black Effendi is a miniaturist artist living in 16th century Turkey. He is in love with his maternal cousin. One of his mentors has recently been murdered. He has been commissioned with writing a highly controversial book that examines the Western style of art. Black Effendi is the protagonist in Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk's...
The debut novel of Paul Neilan. The book's narrator gives you a brief look at his life, which includes being a temp at a large insurance company and stealing large numbers of salt shakers on a nightly basis. And it goes downhill from there. Added from www.uncrate.com
Ben McConnell and Jacking Huba of the Church of the Customer blog examine the phenomena of social media in their book Citizen Marketers. Regular people are making a big difference in the marketplace and our culture making use of their broadband connection to the Internet. Blogs, wikis, forums, and social networking are ever-increasing channels...
Attractions of South America is a free ebook that shares the highlights of South America. The book is written by Mark Van Overmeire, founder of Travel Amazing South America, one of the leading websites about adventure travel in South America. Divided in 7 sections, Attractions of South America takes you to intriguing mysteries, wonderful...
A dazzling novel in the most untraditional fashion, this is the remarkable story of Henry DeTamble, a dashing, adventuresome librarian who travels involuntarily through time, and Clare Abshire, an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Henry and Clare's passionate love affair endures across a sea of time and captures the two lovers...
Join Calvin and Hobbes in their last book: It's A Magical World. Exlore the final mischief of Calvin as he not only drives his parents crazy, but throws slushballs at Susie, and daydreams in class. This is a must read for Calvin and Hobbes fans!
Being the fastest runner is the most important thing to Jess Aaaron as he enters the fifth grade. Unfortunately for him, his new next door neighbour, Leslie Burke, is the one to gain that honour. The two children soon become best friends, creating a world of their own that they call Terabithia.
Sean works at a chicken processing plant. Everyday he sees and takes part in the giant industrial machine that takes thousands of live chickens each day and turns them into vacuum sealed meals. However, today is different. Today, Sean's brother gets out of jail and is looking to get back the $1000 he loaned...
What happens when you ask the world what they do with their twinkies? You find out. Then compile the results into an extraordinary cookbook centered around manipulating and incorporating Twinkies into a myriad array of delicious dishes. Thank you Hostess for the gift that keeps on giving.Added from wishingfish.com
Who are mom inventors? They're people who turned their homemade solutions to everyday problems into incredibly successful products everyone wants, including Baby Einstein, The Snack Trap, and the Toss and Chop. Now Tamara Monosoff, the founder of Mom Inventor's, Inc. and a successful inventor herself, gives you the expert advice you need to create...
The Year of Magical Thinking is a journey through grief for one of the most renowned writers of our time. Joan Didion's husband, writer John Gregory Dunne, died unexpectedly in 2004 of a heart attack, while their only child was lying in a coma. This is a tribute to a time when nothing made...
This powerful 2-CD set of learning tools adapts to your personal needs and imparts a strong foundation in a new language With this award-winning method used by NASA and the Peace Corps, you’ll learn the way children do—by associating words and phrases with the world around you Participate in over 200 lessons where you’ll...
The third book in Madeleine L'Engle's Time Quartet has 15 year old Charles Wallace Murry fighting evil once again. The Murry children may have grown from their Wrinkle in Time days, but they face the same challenges, as they must stop an evil dictator from destroying the universe with a nuclear war.
Glyph Percival Everett Mute by choice, Ralph, a mere infant, is able to read complex philosophical treatises and compose passable short stories while still in the crib. But baby Ralph does not consider himself a genius-because he is unable to drive. In this outrageous farce, Everett offers a view of adult life-in all its...
From the PublisherHoward Belsey, a Rembrandt scholar who doesn't like Rembrandt, is an Englishman abroad and a long-suffering professor at Wellington, a liberal New England arts college. He has been married for thirty years to Kiki, an American woman who no longer resembles the sexy activist she once was. Their three children passionately pursue...
New Order, Joy Division, Happy Mondays, in the 1980s one country defined an entire world with the influence of British Punk Rock is still resonating today. And before a time of mp3s when you could judge the music by its cover, artists both visual and audio did just that. This album features the best...
The old rules no longer apply - anybody with a spare AK47 or a knowledge of kitchen chemistry can become a player. In a nondescript office building in suburban Maryland, "The Campus", set up with the knowledge of President Jack Patrick Ryan identifies and locates terrorist threats - then deals with them, in whatever...
This is a collection of Joan Didion's 7 nonfiction books that were published between 1968 and 2003. Her uncanny ability to capture the sentiment and absurdity of our times are apparent with every essay and piece of journalism she wrote. With an often biting remark, she is able to pinpoint how the American Dream...
A millionare. Leader of a criminal enterprise. Only 12 years old, but beyond his age. The young Artemis Fowl is seeking to once again put the Fowl name on top by comitting the heist of a lifetime. He will separate the legendary faries from their beloved gold. His father is long dead and his...
The first book in the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz. It follows the life of Alex Rider, a teenage boy who can't seem to stay out of trouble. He soon discovers that his uncle, recently asssasinated, was a spy and he will be forced into the very line of work that got his uncle...
"There are dragons in the twins' vegetable garden."The second book in Madeleine L'Engle's Time Quartet starts with this declaration from Charles Wallace. The story follows Meg and her friend Calvin O'Keefe as they fight to save Charles Wallace from his strange and serious illness.
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