 | Bestselling author Dean Koontz, who made his name with medical thrillers, has also made a reputation as a lover of animals--mostly through his books written about (and "by") his dog Trixie. In BREATHLESS, he tells an allegorical story of two... |
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 | Jakes, the well-known pastor of The Potter's House whose sermons have been broadcast on Black Entertainment Television, shares his thoughts about getting the most out of your relationships. Furthermore, he delves into dealing with such issues as... |
 | Applying basic principles of quantum physics to human psychology, this film consists largely of interviews with experts in related fields, who pose existential questions and answer them with theories of endless possibilities. They explain that... |
 | This financial planning guide teaches readers how to empower themselves financially and break free from a cycle of low-paid employment and irresponsible spending. The book instead encourages readers to transform their lifelong views of money and... |
 | For THE PIRATES WHO DON'T DO ANYTHING, the second big-screen VEGGIETALES adventure, everyone's favorite computer-animated talking edibles embark on a time-traveling, seafaring journey. Voiced by co-creators Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki, George (aka... |
 | A cautionary pop fable following the meteoritic rise of "The Wonders," a fictitious foursome during the early days of pop-rock fandom. When jazz drummer Guy Patterson fills in for a session with a friend's band, a hit single is born and the smalltown... |
 | Journalist Mark Di Vincenzo has analyzed mountains of data and insider opinions in order to determine the best time of the day or the year to buy or do just about anything. According to Di Vincenzo, you should buy your clothes on December 26, buy... |
 | The author of BITTER IS THE NEW BLACK crafts another darkly humorous book of cultural observations in BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG ASS. Jen Lancaster takes pains to explain why city life is really quite the opposite of SEX IN THE CITY, and offers her own... |
 | This ABC holiday family feature stars Jay Mohr as a divorced guy just trying to get through Christmas. He intends to keep things simple by picking up a gift for his son in the morning, then dropping it off at his ex-wife's house and leaving before... |