A Way of Being
A profound and deeply personal collection of essays by renowned psychologist Carl Rogers. The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement and father of client-centered therapy, based his life's work on... See More
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A profound and deeply personal collection of essays by renowned psychologist Carl Rogers. The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement and father of client-centered therapy, based his life's work on... See More
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Our greatest living writer. Six of her best novels. Hilary Mantel is the first British writer to win two Man Booker Prizes. This set brings together six of her greatest novels - the first two books in her Thomas Cromwell... See More
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by Dean Koontz
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The tides are definitely rising in Book 5 of the Irish End Games. This is the story of two desperate journeys to find lost loved ones culminating in a shocking discovery -- one with the power to destroy all of Europe. Mike... See More
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A collection of three of Trisha Ashley's bestselling romantic comedies, all in one bargain ebook bundle In Wedding Tiers, cakemaker Josie runs a booming wedding business but her own love life is far from blossoming. It... See More
by L.M. Chilton
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'Kept me guessing and was so fun to read.' BRITNEY SPEARS, People Magazine Favorite Beach Read Pick 'Utterly compelling and laugh-out-loud funny.' KATY BRENT 'As if Bridget Jones found herself in a Scream film. Murderously... See More
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The "concise, informative, indispensable" work by the grand master of cooking skills and methods -- now completely revised and updated (Anthony Bourdain). For decades, Jacques Pépin has set the standard for culinary... See More
by Marcus Chown
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With wit, colour and clarity, What A Wonderful World quickly and painlessly brings us up to speed on how the world of the 21st century works. From economics to physics and biology to philosophy, Marcus Chown explains the... See More
by Will Wight
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It's time to go back home. In the years since Lindon left Sacred Valley, he has attained power beyond anything his family thought possible. Now he'll have to put those powers to the test, because a Dreadgod is on its... See More
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The Kim dynasty has ruled North Korea for over 60 years. Most of that period has found the country suffering under mature Stalinism characterized by manipulation, brutality and tight social control. Nevertheless, some... See More
by Hannah Jayne
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by Hannah Jayne
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Another glorious, escapist read from the No.1 bestselling author of The Christmas Invitation Watch out for temptation in the Garden of Eden... Fran March's life in the idyllic village of St Ceridwen's Well is coming up... See More
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Everyone needs help from time to time, especially in the midst of painful circumstances and difficult trials. In this short book, a highly respected biblical counselor and successful author offers practical guidance for all... See More
by K. B. Wagers
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K. B. Wagers military SF novel A Pale Light in the Black introduces the Near-Earth Orbital Guard -- NeoG -- inspired by the U.S. Coast Guard's real-life mission. For the past year, their close loss in the annual Boarding... See More
by Jill Sanders
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A story of love, sacrifice, and the power of forgiveness. Lacey Jordan is a woman who knows what she wants... and she wants nothing to do with the new doctor in town. He has a perfect smile, perfectly tan muscles, and a... See More
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by Willow Rose
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Book two in the magnificent Empire Trilogy by bestselling authors Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts, now available in ebook Nobody knows how to play the Game of the Council better than Mara of the Acoma. Through bloody... See More
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Jennifer Shaw Wolf keeps readers on their toes in another dark, romantic story of murder and secrets. Jaycee and Rachel were best friends. But that was before. Before that terrible night at the old house. Before Rachel shut... See More
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On 20 July l944 Adolf Hitler narrowly escaped death when an assassin's bomb failed to kill him in his Eastern command, the Wolf's Lair. The conspirators were hunted down and hanged from meat-hooks, and their executions were... See More
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A novice sorcerer may hold the key to saving his world -- or be the instrument of its destruction -- in Mitchell Hogan's Blood of Innocents, the second book in The Sorcery Ascendant Sequence, a mesmerizing saga of high... See More