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		<title>Complete Book of the Olympics, David Wallechinsky &#038; Jaime Loucky</title>
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There's hardly any time at all left now until the Beijing 2008 Olympics - and there is no doubt that the Beijing Games are going to perhaps be the most ...</description>
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		<title>Change Your Life in Seven Days - Paul McKenna</title>
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I've said it before, many times - and I'll say it again - the phrase "this book could change your life" is VERY MUCH over used in Publishers' press releases ...</description>
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		<title>Count To Ten by Karen Rose</title>
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I had not heard of Karen Rose or read any of her books before Count To Ten, but was in the bookstore one day idly browsing, and couldn't make up ...</description>
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		<title>Peace is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh</title>
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The phrase "this book could change your life" is much over used in Publishers' press releases and on jacket blurbs, but there are books that do change lives - not ...</description>
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		<title>The Darkest Evening Of The Year By Dean Koontz</title>
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If you read my last couple of Koontz reviews you'll know I was pretty disappointed with The husband, but felt some of the spark returning when I read The Good ...</description>
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		<title>The Good Guy - By Dean Koontz</title>
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If you read my review of Dean Koontz's The Husband, you'll know I was pretty disappointed with that offering in the canon of Koontz latest works.  Nevertheless, I still ...</description>
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		<title>Miracle Cure by Michael Palmer</title>
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Michael Palmer's Miracle Cure is just one of several Michael Palmer books I've read lately, so I have a stack of reviews to add to this blog!  This medical ...</description>
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		<title>Glenn Harrold&#8217;s Creating Inner Peace and Calm Hypnosis</title>
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Peace, quiet, calm - it's a commodity in this tumultuous, stressful world that seems ever harder to come by! Looking for it "out there" seems ultimately mistaken, so when I ...</description>
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		<title>Next by Michael Crichton</title>
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In some ways Michael Crichton's Next mixes genres in a way that Jurassic Park never did, unless you found that novel as funny as this one is!  A mixture ...</description>
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		<title>The Art of Happiness - His Holiness The Dalai Lama &#038; Howard C Cutler</title>
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Happiness - everyone is searching for it, but how do we know that so few find it, truly? Probably by the continuous flow of self help books that reach the ...</description>
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