How lazy am I? I took my son to baseball practice and not even 20 feet from the field was a track. I was wearing sweats, running shoes, and I had an hour and a half to kill. Did I run or even walk that track? Nope. I just stared at it for an hour an a half thinking I should jog. It would have been easier mentally if I just got up and ran around the track, but no. I just thought about it and now I am regretting not running the track. Fine… next time I am wearing jeans and high heels so I won’t torture myself with the possibilities.
Looking Through Lace
Ruth Nestvold
(33 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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As the only woman on the first contact team, xenolinguist Toni Donato expected her assignment on Christmas would be to analyze the secret women’s language — but then the chief linguist begins to sabotage her work. What is behind it? Why do the men and women have separate languages in the first place? What Toni learns turns everything she thought they knew on its head.
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Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City Book 1)
Penny Reid
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Genre: Humor & Satire | Romance
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This is a full-length, 110k word novel and is the first book in the Knitting in the City series.
There are three things you need to know about Janie Morris: 1) She is incapable of engaging in a conversation without volunteering TMTI (Too Much Trivial Information), especially when she is unnerved, 2) No one unnerves her more than Quinn Sullivan, and 3) She doesn’t know how to knit.
After losing her boyfriend, apartment, and job in the same day, Janie Morris can’t help wondering what new torment fate has in store. To her utter mortification, Quinn Sullivan- aka Sir McHotpants- witnesses it all then keeps turning up like a pair of shoes you lust after but can’t afford. The last thing she expects is for Quinn- the focus of her slightly, albeit harmless, stalkerish tendencies- to make her an offer she can’t refuse.
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The Book of Barkley: Love and Life Through the Eyes of a Labrador Retriever
L.B. Johnson
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Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home | Parenting & Relationships
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It is a story, not one of science, and one that may not be remembered past this one lifetime. It is the story of someone that did not know his destiny, but followed it with unfaltering step, bound to his human companion, not by vows or paper, but in the name of the trust that was the best part of his nature. It is a story of the one that taught her to love, even as he occasionally barfed on the carpet. It is the tale of a black Lab named Barkley. It begins in the 1960’s as the author is growing up—dogs becoming part of the family. But it is only after many years of living alone following heartbreak; that Barkley finds his way to Ms. Johnson, and she begins to view the world as he does—and learns to love again.
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Nerves of Steel (Hart and Drake Book 1)
CJ Lyons
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Genre: Medical | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Romance
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Dr. Cassandra Hart is fighting a war. And losing. A deadly drug epidemic, a killer stalking her hospital… meet the ER doctor who never gives up.
Cassie’s Pittsburgh ER has been deluged by young patients who have overdosed on a new drug, FX. After Cassie discovers that the source of the FX on the streets is her own hospital, her best friend is killed, and Cassie’s life is threatened. She is forced to place her trust in Detective Mickey Drake.
Drake’s irascible charm eventually penetrates the barriers Cassie has built around herself, and their relationship progresses from professional to passionate. After Cassie discovers the truth behind the thefts, she and Drake must confront a killer. In the end, their only weapons are their new-found love and the courage it gives them.
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Autism – A Practical Guide for Parents
Alan Yau
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Genre: Parenting & Relationships
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Theory is great, but as a busy parent of a young child with autism, what you would really like is a practical guide: with ideas, tips and strategies that you can use right away.
Oh, and you want a book that is concise and easy to understand, right? This book is what you’re looking for.
Think of this book as a collection of sparks. Real sparks ignite fires. The sparks in this book will ignite ideas in your head about how to teach your child with autism. Every child is different, so I can’t give you a recipe that will work for your child, but what I can give you are some of the ingredients for you to create your own individual recipe.
Here’s an overview of what you will learn in this book.
•How children with autism are wired differently, and how that affects the way they learn.
•Why Intensive Play is so important to everything else.
•Why it’s so hard to get your child’s attention, and what you can do about it.
•How visual tools can help your child, and how you can use them easily.
•Why focusing on well-being is so important, and some simple steps you can take to ensure you do.
•What general strategies will help you teach your child.
•Why behavior difficulties happen, and some ways you can help.
•Why today’s technology is making it easier for children with autism to communicate, learn and much more besides.
This book will give you ideas and strategies that you can use immediately with your child. I have illustrated many of the strategies with examples from my own experience. You will see echoes of your own child in some of the examples, and they will provide lots of light bulb moments for you.
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