The Romancipation of Maggie Hunter


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Her career is taking off and, thanks to Japanese straightening technology, her hair is lying down. The commitment-phobic Maggie even has a serious boyfriend, Max. Smart, caring and funny, Max is practically perfect. There's just one problem: he's adamant that it's time for Maggie to move in. Maggie's not sure she's ready to go from 'me' to 'we, ' or if she can cope with putting all her eggs in one basket! If only she could be more like Eloise, her best friend who's dying to start nesting.




The Hunt


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For the first time in her life, Rachel is in a normal relationship. Staying with her future in-laws in San Francisco, Rachel gets along great with the family of her fianc Peter. However, things soon go awry after Rachel learns her friend Hilary is missing. Original.




The Thing about Jane Spring


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At thirty-one, Jane Spring has everything a woman could ask for and seemingly everything a man could long for—great legs, brains, rising star status in the Manhattan D.A.’s office—but she just can’t find a man who’ll fall madly in love with her. Men are always lining up to ask her out, but for some reason no one wants a second date. So Jane resolves to change her tack. One snowy night while watching a Doris Day marathon on cable it hits her: Doris Day always got her man. Trading her nondescript black pantsuit for petal pink Chanel and pearls, Jane dyes her hair, stops cursing, softens her voice, paints her nails—even her apartment—and embarks on a fun-filled journey to find the smart, sweet, gorgeous, capable, ambitious, courageous, loving, adoring, hardworking man of her dreams.




Technical Hitch


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With a sassy insight on love, marriage and living together, Sigaloff exploresthe meaning behind marriage today through editorially connected stories aboutthree couples. Original.




Like Mother, Like Daughter


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When her mother announces her only wish is for her and her daughter to be dating by her sixtieth birthday party, Alice wishes she could trade in her mother for a more conventional, less fabulously looking model.




Confessions of an Agony Aunt


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Lizzie Ford is London's most popular Agony Aunt, so she finds it somewhat ironic that a D-list celebrity like herself - who counsels others on their sex lives - has been sitting on the bench for three years waiting to get back in the game. So Lizzie can't believe her good luck when she meets Matt Baker.




Havana Gold


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Scorching novel from a star of Cuban fiction. The fourth of the Havana Quartet series.




Barbra Streisand


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Matching folio contains 10 terrific songs, including: Memory * Evergreen * The Way We Were * My Heart Belongs To Me.




Life on the Refrigerator Door


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“Bittersweet, funny and achingly real,” this mother-daughter relationship novel “ delivers a strong, emotional reminder about the importance of loved ones” (Publishers Weekly). Claire and her mother are running out of time, but they don’t know it. Not yet. Claire is wrapped up with the difficulties of her bourgeoning adulthood—boys, school, friends, identity; Claire’s mother, a single mom, is rushed off her feet both at work and at home. They rarely find themselves in the same room at the same time, and it often seems that the only thing they can count on are notes to each other on the refrigerator door. When home is threatened by a crisis, their relationship experiences a momentous change. Forced to reevaluate the delicate balance between their personal lives and their bond as mother and daughter, Claire and her mother find new love and devotion for one another deeper than anything they had ever imagined. Heartfelt, touching, and unforgettable, Life on the Refrigerator Door is a glimpse into the lives of mothers and daughters everywhere. In this deeply touching novel told through a series of notes written from a loving mother and her devoted fifteen-year-old daughter, debut author Alice Kuipers deftly captures the impenetrable fabric that connects mothers and daughters throughout the world. Moving and rich with emotion, Life on the Refrigerator Door delivers universal lessons about love in a wonderfully simple and poignant narrative. “Very original and touching.” —Joanne Harris, New York Times bestselling author of Chocolat




What the World Needs Now Is Love


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For anyone who needs to be reminded of the power of love, this beautiful book is the perfect gift! With its soothing lyrics and calming tones, "What the World Needs Now Is Love" has become a beloved song worldwide since its release in 1965. Now, for the first time ever, these captivating lyrics are in book form accompanied by gorgeous illustrations, and perfectly packaged with a ribbon enclosure. Both a reminder of the importance of love and a call to make the world a better place, this book is the perfect gift for anyone you care about—or for yourself when you need some gentle comfort.