 | Greg Heffley tells about his summer vacation and his attempts to steer clear of trouble when he returns to middle school and tries to keep his older brother Rodrick from telling everyone about Greg's most humiliating experience of the summer. |
 | Greg Heffley tells about his summer vacation and his attempts to steer clear of trouble when he returns to middle school and tries to keep his older brother Rodrick from telling everyone about Greg's most humiliating experience of the summer. |
 | Bestselling author Kiyosaki provides practical financial advice to get us through the tough economic times. Kiyosaki explains how and why the recession of 2008-2009 happened, and he offers a range of options for people to invest and make their money... |
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 | Saul Alinsky's manual for community organizing has now become a seminal text for activists and politicians hoping to enact change at the local level. Alinsky came of age in during the Depression in Chicago, where he studied criminology. Attacking... |
 | William Friedkin unleashes his flare for tense action and gripping suspense in RULES OF ENGAGEMENT, an exciting military legal thriller that examines the moral gray area of combat experience and reflects on the ethos of the American military in the... |
 | This mid-season replacement earned a loyal fanship when it premiered in 2007. The comedy revolves around two couples and their lone single friend, played by David Spade. As a newlywed couple (Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich) navigates the tough... |
 | In 2005 Neil Strauss penned THE GAME, a recounting of his time learning how to become one of the world's greatest pick-up artists. Now, in RULES OF THE GAME, he publishes two companion books entitled, THE STYLE LIFE CHALLENGE and the STYLE DIARIES.... |
 | Barbara Taylor Bradford celebrates the 30th anniversary of A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE, her bestselling literary debut, with this international adventure starring "M," the great granddaughter of Emma Harte, the beloved matriarch who Bradford introduced in... |
 | Citing a 25-year study of management practices, the Gallup Organization's Buckingham and Coffman offer unconventional approaches to tackling employee-retention issues. The authors advise managers to focus on sound human-relations practices instead of... |