 | Work with your friends to create a farm on a deserted island in this entry of the popular farming game. Choose from a male of female character and begin the game as you arrive on a island following a disaster at sea. Joining you is the old timer... |
 | In this best-selling book, psychiatrist Howard C. Cutler interviews the Dalai Lama about the topic of happiness. How can we be happy? Why can't we stay happy? What causes unhappiness? In a series of thought-provoking conversations, Cutler coaxes some... |
 | The struggle to make sense of the modern world can seem overwhelming without some kind of guidance. In this simple yet deep-reaching book, Don Miguel Ruiz presents a framework through which the reader can create a smoother path through life. Ruiz was... |
 | This title examines boundaries from a biblical perspective. The authors, who define boundaries as the imaginary "lines" that exist between the limits of our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual duties, discuss how these boundaries have broken... |
 | Noted self-help author Esther Hicks presents a somewhat refreshing approach to success as she applies the Law of Attraction to two key aspects of our lives that are often kept separate: our money and our physical health. Esther Hicks helps readers... |
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 | Another collection of inspirational stories from the creators of the popular Chicken Soup books--this time with the theme of motherhood. Contributors include Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Reba McEntire, and Joan Rivers. |
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 | Words of simple wisdom and touching reminders of life's little joys fill the pages of Trixie Koontz's third book (after LIFE IS GOOD! and CHRISTMAS IS GOOD!). Trixie, bestselling author Dean Koontz's dog, died in 2007, but her posthumous wisdom is... |
 | Whenever we make a decision that later turns out to have negative results, inevitably we look back and see the obvious strengths of the options we passed over at the time. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to recognize those positive factors before... |