Girl, Snap Out of It!


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Are you tired of feeling like a doormat in your relationships? Have you become a bit pitiful in the man department? It's time to stop acting pathetic and get your sassy self back! Kellie King's Girl, Snap Out Of It offers a straight talking no-nonsense, often hilarious guide to getting your confidence back after or during a frustrating, soul-sucking relationship. This book is not about getting your man to want you, although oftentimes when you take your power and self worth back, your dead end relationship will transform. Nobody respects a "yes girl' or a doormat. So lets lighten up, have some fun, and learn how to snap out of it! Girl, Snap Out of it will give you answers to frustrating questions like: - How do I stop obsessing over him and get my confidence back? - Is he not committing because of something I'm doing? - What happened to the strong, independent girl I used to be? Here's what people are saying about Girl, Snap Out Of It! ... " King offers a brilliant, empathetic, and hilarious guide to snapping out of the relationship dark place. Her unique ability to turn boyfriend woes into hysterical stories breathes fresh air into a timeless topic. King is completely relatable and self-deprecating, and she will have readers finally feeling like they are not alone. She is your fearless docent out of that crazy place and into the world of relationship self-confidence. You'll be laughing out loud while reading some seriously solid advise." - Dr. Michelle Ward Ph.D. " If you are in a relationship and making excuses for yourself and your guy, this is a must read." - Dr. Shannon Conner " This book and Kellie King personally changed my life. They reminded me to respect myself and focus on my own life, which is easier said then done when you are feeling dispirited from a frustrating relationship. Kellie has found a way to use humor and real life examples to get even the most pathetic-acting girl to snap out of it and start loving her life again." -Kristen Porter, CEO Skyline Charter




Snap


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two girls one life-changing adventure When Danya Quixote’s family fortunes take a turn for the worse and her parents decide that they must sell her pet pony Sancho to make ends meet, Danya, well, snaps. She and her free-spirited best friend Pia decide to whisk Sancho away to Florida, where Danya’s estranged grandmother lives. Danya is convinced her grandmother is sitting on a nest egg that could save Sancho, and so the two embark upon an epic trip along the majestic Mississippi River. As Danya and Pia face crocodiles, Louisiana casinos, and a surprising instance of what looks like divine intervention, they learn about the true power of family, discovering that magic exists if you know where to look and that sometimes the real treasure we're seeking is with us all along.




Snap Out of It


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In the short but powerful book Snap Out of It, author Barry Bragg invites you to discover that a questioning mind, an independent spirit, and a sense of humor are the holy trinity of spiritual sanity. An honest examination of religion takes us to a place of humility, not rigid dogma or superiority. We discover, at long last, that the Universe does not behave in a way that makes us comfortable, and, in fact, is bursting with unpredictability and diversity. Doubt is essential, for illusion and self-deception are the hallmarks of the human mind. With wishful thinking on one end, and paranoid delusion on the other, the ability to see through these products of human imagination takes us to safety and sanity. This book gives you the information and inspiration to resist the pressure to conform to "shoulds," either from religion or society. Refuse to pretend you "know" when you don't know. Stand tall and celebrate the gifts of your innate reason, intuition and individuality. If you walk a spiritual path, make sure it comes from the light of your own being, a spontaneous, personal, free-flowing, natural spirituality. Traditional religion tells us the word of God is true. However, if you begin with the idea that whatever is true is the word of God, and make that search for yourself, you're on the journey to inner freedom. May this book be a source of light and liberation, and, yes, laughter. Reclaim your spiritual sanity and integrity, and know that the true will set you free.




Our Girls


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THE STORY: The Lovejoys have named their sons Jesse, Francis and Vivian, because Mildred's Aunt Jessie doesn't like boys. Aunt Jessie lives in England, so it has been easy to deceive her. She must never know that the girls who are to inheri




The Girls Guide to Zombies


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"Describes the mystery, cool characteristics, and interest in zombies, including historical and contemporary examples"--Provided by publisher.




Girls in Trouble


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“Heartfelt, filled with humanity,” this novel about an open adoption gone wrong reveals “the different forms of family bonds . . . [A] joy to read.” —Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Amy and Isabelle and Olive Kitteridge Sara is sixteen and pregnant. Her once-devoted boyfriend seems to have disappeared, so she decides her best and only option is an open adoption with George and Eva, a couple desperate for a child. After the birth it’s clear Sara has a bond with the child that Eva can’t seem to duplicate. When it seems that Sara cannot let go, Eva and George make a drastic decision, with devastating consequences for all of them. “Caroline Leavitt’s writing is so fluid, her characters so well realized, I found myself reading Girls In Trouble nearly until the sun came up. When I was finished I felt as though I had made a new friend, and had stayed up all night listening to her stories.” —Pam Houston, award-winning author of Cowboys are My Weakness “The characters in Girls in Trouble are blazingly knowable, and it is Leavitt’s sympathy that gives her novel both its page-turning momentum and its dignity.” —Washington Post “In this wrenching exploration of parent-child relationships, Leavitt captures the tensions and rhythms of family attachments. . . . Ripe for movie adaptation, this will appeal to fans of Jacqueline Mitchard’s novels.” —Booklist “An unflinching depiction of maternal need and the dynamics of adoption.” —Publishers Weekly “Utterly engrossing and richly satisfying.” —Margot Livesey, New York Times–bestselling author of The Boy in the Field




Girl of the Limberlost


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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Grosset & Dunlap, A1909.




Snap


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Eleven-year-old Edwina confronts old and new challenges when her longtime best friend Sally faces the inevitable death of the grandmother who raised her.




Snap Out Of It: Overcoming Guilt, Shame & Rejection


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Mistakes are unplanned pit stops experienced along life's journey. Hence, you must be intentional not to allow these temporary moments to stop you from achieving great success ahead. This book empowers you to overcome negative feelings associated with failure. The authentic testimony shared in this book will push the reader beyond guilt, shame, and rejection, to an anchored place of healing and resilience.




A Girl's Guide to Landing a Greek God


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Can a girl from Queens find happily ever after with an honest-to-goodness Greek god? When Angie's big fat Greek wedding goes bust, her grandmother sends her on a trip to Greece with the instruction to set sail on a mysterious fishing boat. Waiting for her at the dock is Milos, who's charming and handsome and confesses he&'s been crushing on her for years, even though he's never met her. He also tells her he's a descendant of the original Gods of Olympus, who are plotting their return to power. Before she can say "Oh my God," Angie is flying a winged horse alongside Milos and finding love in his arms. But there's one little hitch: Milos's elders are forcing him to marry the malevolent goddess Electra. If Angie is to have any hope of hanging onto Milos, she'll have to go toe-to-toe with Zeus, whose recipe for world domination doesn't call for a sassy girl from the outer boroughs. Praise: "This is a great story with mystery and a whole lot of fun. It's also highly informative and entertaining if you're looking for your very own Greek God. (Aren't we all?) 5-Stars!"—Suspense Magazine