The Life Chest


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Atlantis Resurrected


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After returning from a dangerous expedition from the Incan era in Machu Picchu, Zen and her team discover a new chest in the Order of the Indigo Magic's manor: a red box full of coins bearing the symbol of a snake. Not long after, the team meets a new client and a mysterious woman, both of whom seem connected to the symbol--a symbol which triggers Zen's magic, allowing her to see a vision of ancient Greece, and forcing her to question the dark side of the Order's mission. In the thrilling third instalment of the Extreme Adventures series, Zen must rise to new challenges, learn new skills and face the legend of Atlantis, resurrected.




Why Men Want Sex and Women Need Love


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Allan and Barbara Pease, the international bestsell­ing authors of Why Men Don’t Listen & Women Can’t Read Maps, deliver their most exciting book yet. Will men and women ever see eye-to-eye about love and sex? How will relationships ever be rewarding if men only want to rush into bed and women want to rush to the altar? In this practical, witty and down-to-earth guide, couples experts Allan and Barbara Pease reveal the truth about how men and women can really get along. By translating science and cutting edge research into a powerful yet highly entertaining read, you’ll learn how to find true happiness and compatibility with the opposite sex. REVEALED IN THIS BOOK: * The seven types of love * The top five things women want from men * What to do when the chemistry is wrong * What turns men and women on – and off! * The most common “New Relationship” mistakes and how to avoid them * How to decode “manspeak” If you want to get the most satisfaction from your relationship, or are single and looking for the right person, then you must read this book for the answer to Why Men Want Sex and Women Need Love.




The Power of Forgetting


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An uncommon guide for accomplishing more every day by engaging the unique skill of forgetting, from the creator of the award-winning memory training system Brainetics Is it possible that the answer to becoming a more efficient and effective thinker is learning how to forget? Yes! Mike Byster will show you how mastering this extraordinary technique—forgetting unnecessary information, sifting through brain clutter, and focusing on only important nuggets of data—will change the quality of your work and life balance forever. Using the six tools in The Power of Forgetting, you’ll learn how to be a more agile thinker and productive individual. You will overcome the staggering volume of daily distractions that lead to to brain fog, an inability to concentrate, lack of creativity, stress, anxiety, nervousness, angst, worry, dread, and even depression. By training your brain with Byster’s exclusive quizzes and games, you’ll develop the critical skills to become more successful in all that you do, each and every day.




Saturday Night Live


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The complete history, on stage and behind the scenes.




Water-supply Paper


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The Chambermaid


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How does a young man learn to deal with being victim to a silver bullet from another pretty jaded lass? This is the journey of his descent to rock bottom as he is relegated to the mental asylum where he further endures, relating to his experience of learning to live with himself in his new surroundings. He meets many curious characters in this journey and finds himself a victim again to the shiny silver bullets that land on him—shot from another jaded lass. Those silver bullets are always threatening him there as she bangs and bangs.




The Real Doctor Will See You Shortly


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A scorchingly frank look at how doctors are made, bringing readers into the critical care unit to see one burgeoning physician's journey from ineptitude to competence. In medical school, Matt McCarthy dreamed of being a different kind of doctor—the sort of mythical, unflappable physician who could reach unreachable patients. But when a new admission to the critical care unit almost died his first night on call, he found himself scrambling. Visions of mastery quickly gave way to hopes of simply surviving hospital life, where confidence was hard to come by and no amount of med school training could dispel the terror of facing actual patients. This funny, candid memoir of McCarthy’s intern year at a New York hospital provides a scorchingly frank look at how doctors are made, taking readers into patients’ rooms and doctors’ conferences to witness a physician's journey from ineptitude to competence. McCarthy's one stroke of luck paired him with a brilliant second-year adviser he called “Baio” (owing to his resemblance to the Charles in Charge star), who proved to be a remarkable teacher with a wicked sense of humor. McCarthy would learn even more from the people he cared for, including a man named Benny, who was living in the hospital for months at a time awaiting a heart transplant. But no teacher could help McCarthy when an accident put his own health at risk, and showed him all too painfully the thin line between doctor and patient. The Real Doctor Will See You Shortly offers a window on to hospital life that dispenses with sanctimony and self-seriousness while emphasizing the black-comic paradox of becoming a doctor: How do you learn to save lives in a job where there is no practice?




Why Men Lie and Women Cry


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Allan and Barbara Pease's books, seminars and TV programmes have made them household names from Australia to the UK and from the USA to Japan. In this book which is a sequel to Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps, they use the same combination of startling observation of people's action toward one another, humour and practical advice to teach the reader how to get want you want from life by merely asking. the book takes you from first meeting someone through to melting the ice, presenting yourself, making positive impressions through to how to read and use body language and above all how to get to yes in whatever you want, with whoever you want.




Easy Peasey


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"The desire to be recognised, to feel important and appreciated is all-powerful. And the more important you make someone feel, the more positively they will respond to you. We all admire those who seem to have the natural ability to enter an unfamiliar social situation and begin to engage others in conversation. These people have what is often called 'charisma'. While some people wonder how they do it, most assume that they must have a 'natural' talent. The reality is that 'charisma' is an acquired skill of influential people and can be learned, enhanced and perfected when you have the right information and the determination to learn. Easy Peasey - People Skills for Life will provide you with the necessary skills you'll need to become influential with everyone in any situation." - back cover.