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The New Strong-willed Child: Birth Through Adolescence

by James Dobson

2005 Gold Medallion Award finalist! Dr. James Dobson has completely rewritten, updated, and expanded his classic best seller The Strong-Willed Child for a new generation of parents and teachers. The New Strong-Willed Child follows on the heels of Dr. Dobson's phenomenal best seller Bringing Up Boys. It offers practical how-to advice on raising difficult-to-handle children and incorporates the latest research with Dr. Dobson's legendary wit and wisdom. The New Strong-Willed Child is being rushed to press for parents needing help dealing with sibling rivalry, adhd, low self-esteem, and other important issues. This book is a must-read for parents and teachers struggling to raise and teach children who are convinced they should be able to live by their own rules!

The Old-Time Radio Trivia Book

by Mel Simons

"Mel Simons has become an institution on late night radio in Boston. For more than 25 years he has entertained listeners with trivia quizzes based on his unique and massive collection of recorded sound. From the earliest recordings of presidents and celebrities to the most recent TV theme songs, Mel includes something for everyone. Central to his collection and closest to his heart is radio. If Mel had been born a few decades earlier he might have been a radio actor or a member of the studio orchestra. But fortunately for us his calling has been to collect the sounds and memorabilia of the era known as the Golden Days of Radio. Mel's life-long desire to gather and preserve artifacts of this important part of American cultural history has led to the creation of this fun book. Share this book with a relative or friend or curl up in your favorite chair and enjoy your own personal quiz show. It will make you smile as you see the names of actors, characters and places that have been a part of your life since you first heard them on the radio long ago. It may make you laugh out loud as you recall people, shows, songs and even commercials you thought you had forgotten." Bookshare offers many other books about old-time radio.

The Outback Bridal Rescue

by Emma Darcy

Billionaire Johnny Ellis inherits a share of Gundamurra, the beloved Outback station of his youth, and all of Megan Maguire's hostility.

The Outback Wedding Takeover

by Emma Darcy

Mitch Tyler is a hard-hitting hotshot Sydney lawyer who's put his troubled boyhood in the Outback behind him, until he meets Kathryn Ledger who needs his help.

The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill: A Love Story ... with Wings

by Mark Bittner

True story of the flock of wild parrots who live in San Francisco's Telegraph Hill, and the man who became a local expert on them. When Judith Irving made a documentary about Mark and the parrots, his life took a surprising turn.

Too Many Brothers

by Roz Denny Fox

Daphne Malone has 3 older brothers, all protective to a fault and convinced that their little sister can't take care of herself.

User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development

by Mike Cohn

This guide describes user stories and explains how they can be used to articulate customer programming needs. It highlights both successful and unsuccessful implementations of the concept, and discusses its application for planning, managing, and testing software development projects. Cohn is a programmer and software project manager. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

VOIP: Internet Linking for Radio Amateurs

by Jonathan Taylor

This book is designed for beginners who need information on how to set up and use these systems, but it also provides plenty of technical "meat" for those who want to dig deeper and explore how the systems actually work.

Wandering Star

by J. M. G. Le Clézio C. Dickson

A young girl survives the Holocaust and begins a journey to Jerusalem, where she meets a Palestinian girl, also displaced from her home. Le Clézio is the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature winner.

Wanted: One Father

by Penny Richards

Ex-cop-turned-writer Max Murdock was at his wit's end, taking care of his baby daughter while trying to meet the deadline for his latest novel...

We're Not in Kansas Anymore: Strategies for Retiring Rich in a Totally Changed World

by Walter Updegrave

How to get real about retirement, develop a simple direct retirement plan, create a realistic investing strategy, get the most of your accounts, and ensure your money lasts a lifetime.

Welcome, Foolish Mortals...The Life and Voices of Paul Frees

by Ben Ohmart

The official biography of Paul Frees, the voice behind hundreds of radio shows, TV shows, cartoons, and Disneyland's Haunted Mansion.

Werewolves Don't Run for President (The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids #49)

by Debbie Dadey Marcia Thornton Jones

There are some pretty weird grown-ups living in Bailey City, but can one of the candidates running for President of the US really be a werewolf?

X-Treme Latin: Lingua Latina Extrema

by Henry Beard

Everything you'll need to say in Latin for hipsters, party animals, slackers, pop-culture junkies, the corporately downsized and generally disaffected

1972: A Novel of Ireland's Unfinished Revolution

by Morgan Llywelyn

The story of Ireland from 1950-1972 through the eyes of a young newspaper photographer, son and grandson of Irish revolutionaries.

A Bride by Christmas

by Joan Elliott Pickart

Wedding planner Maggie Jenkins did not want to marry, but Luke St. John was determined to convince her to marry him by Christmas.

A Fabulous Wife

by Dianne Castell

As a Chicago cop, staring down a gun barrel had never fazed Jack Dawson, but it was more than his wife Maggie could bear.

A Father, Again

by Mary J. Forbes

'"Why are you weeding in the dark, Rianne?" "It soothes me when I feel hemmed in." "Something happen at work today? The kids?" She looked toward the hedge. Her shoulders drooped. She shook her head. He didn't know why it hurt, but it did. He wanted her trust. Trust. Belief. Support. Yeah, he wanted the combo. He wanted to offer comfort. Which would mean touching more than her hands. Not wise, Jon. Except, wisdom and want were at a draw and he was all out of referees. "Come here." He tugged her forward until her shoulder leaned into his chest. For her comfort, he told himself, and wrapped his arms around her. "Shh. We're okay," he murmured into the crown of her hair. Holding her loosely, waiting until the tension left by degrees. She felt great in his arms. Small, warm, soft. A surge to claim her rushed up, stunning him....

A Ring and a Rainbow

by Deanna Talcott

As childhood sweethearts, they'd promised each other forever, but that was a long time ago. Can these 2 adults get past their heartbreak to face the reality of a life together?

A Texas State of Mind

by Ann Defee

When bodies start washing up on the Gulf beach, Police Chief Lolly LaTullipe's world is turned upside down. She's sexy, blond and a single mom, and these aren't ordinary bodies-they belong to the bad guys of the Houston drug world. Enter Christian Delacroix, a dark and dangerous undercover narcotics cop, and you can bet there'll be sparks. As Lolly and Christian deal with the problems and joys associated with the folks of this beach community, they discover the best of all possible worlds-true love.

Arthur Helps Out

by Marc Brown

It's Saturday and Arthur wants to play, but Mom and Dad want him to help with chores first.

Arthur Lost in the Museum

by Marc Brown

Arthur goes with his class on a field trip to the museum, but takes a wrong turn when heading for the bathroom.

Arthur Tells a Story

by Marc Brown

Arthur explains to his sister D.W. why he can't tell her a story.

Because a Husband is Forever (The Cameo #1)

by Marie Ferrarella

The Cameo - One Special Necklace, Three Charm-Filled Romances! Talk show host Dakota Delany allows bodyguard Ian Russell to shadow her for 2 weeks.

Bedlam's Edge

by Rosemary Edghill Mercedes Lackey

14 short stories with an urban fantasy twist

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