 | A counselor at the Chopra Center for Well Being urges readers through advice and exercises to lose the negative attitudes that prevent them from obtaining the happiness they desire--and are capable of achieving. |
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 | Told from the point of view of Marcus Cicero's slave and secretary, IMPERIUM tells the incredible story of Cicero's rise to power in ancient Rome, where only his wits can help him outmaneuver Julius Caesar and Marcus Crassus in the often-deadly... |
 | When a young woman turns up dead in the alley behind a theatre, the two cops assigned to the case turn up some interesting facts about her--chiefly, that she used to be an intern for a Republican senator. |
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 | Debbie Ford expands on the insights into human behavior that broke ground when they were presented in her phenomenal book THE DARK SIDE OF THE LIGHT CHASERS. Though we have good intentions, we sometimes speak or act horribly--and that is a mystery... |
 | The hopes, fears, and regrets of the residents of a small Ohio town in the 1890s are the stuff of this cycle of short stories. Each chapter tells the story of a different citizen of Winesburg. A thread running through the stories is George Willard, a... |
 | An edition of Shakespeare's tragedy, including discussion of its plot, themes, characters, language, production, and author. |
 | Tolstoy's most celebrated short story, "The Death of Ivan Ilyich", takes place at the deathbed of an ordinary man who is forced to contemplate not only his own death but the great philosophical questions that have never troubled him before. The story... |
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