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Exercise After Pregnancy: How to Look and Feel Your Best, 2nd edition5 reviews
Helene Byrne

BeFit-Mom, 2007

Better than Loose your Mummy Tummy
I bought this book when I was 22 months post partum. I still have abdominal separation, and have been afraid to do ab exercises for fear of increasing it as I know doing ab exercises incorrectly can make a separation worse. I first bought Loose your Mummy tummy, but sucking in my stomach 100x at a time, up to 10x a day wasn't for me. The exercises in this book are challenging, but completely ...
  
  











  



  
Antipoems: How to Look Better & Feel Great7 reviews
Nicanor Parra

New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2004

Poetryophiles watch out!
This is it, this is where poetry had to go after its many incarnations and its eventual and fateful death. Parra takes (knowingly or unwittingly) Derrida's concept of differrance and uses it to sledge hammer away his words into his `antipoems'. You'll find no Byron in his pages, or even any Cummings, not to mention any particular style per se. There's so much experimenting -and simplifying- with ...
  
  











  



  
You'Ve Got the Look: The Complete How to Celebrity Look-Alike Guide17 reviews
Denise Bella Vlasis

Trafford Publishing, 2003

Wanna know how to be a look-a-like? Read the book!
This book covers it all! Not only is it a step by step guide, but Denise provides names, phone numbers, addresses and email addresses for all the services one would need to pursue a look a like career. Everything from photographers to agents. It's easy to read, and the fact that she let professionals write in their own words shows that Denise does not have an ego and you know what you're reading ...
  
  











  



  
After the Diagnosis: How to Look Out for Yourself or a Loved One5 reviews
Donna L. Pikula

Books 2 Help You, 2006

Very Helpful
"After the Diagnosis" is an invaluable reference source for anyone having to deal with a serious medical issue. The book is very easy to understand and thorough. It presents practical information to help patients navigate through an increasingly complicated medical world and avoid potential medical errors. The book begins when a patient receives a serious diagnosis and meticulously takes ...
  
  











  



  
Teen Goddess: How to Look, Love & Live Like a Goddess10 reviews
Catherine Wishart

Llewellyn Publications, 2003

A useful and creative book for all ages
The title of this book is misleading. It's called "Teen Goddess," but I really feel that the material in this book is useful for any woman (of any age) exploring goddess spirituality. In the first part, Wishart discusses important tools such as prayer, affirmations and the basic ideas behind magic. It should be noted that her explanation of magic covers mostly principles rather than going ...
  
  











  



  
Look into My Eyes: How to Use Hypnosis to Bring Out the Best in Your Sex Life9 reviews
Peter Masters

Greenery Press (CA), 2001

A new "toy" for the bedroom
I was curious to read Master's book because I have been hypnotized several times myself - though in a therapeutic setting, not a sexual setting. I haven't yet tried the techniques outlined in Master's book (though I've passed my copy off to my partner and am curious to see where things go) but I can say, speaking from my own experience of being hypnotized many times, that Masters has written an ...
  
  











  



  
The Most Important Place On Earth : What a Christian Home Looks Like and How to Build One8 reviews
Robert Wolgemuth, 2004

Uplifting, encouraging and challenging - great read.
An absolutely outstanding read - very uplifting, very challenging. Author of She Calls Me Daddy!, Wolgemuth explores the various unique elements that make a Christian home different than just any other home. While the book has many practical suggestions that Wolgemuth shares from his own experience (good and bad), the primary emphasis of this book is to get the reader to feel, not think, about ...
  
  











  



  
Look Who's Talking: How to Enhance Your Child's Language Development, Starting at Birth9 reviews
Laura Dyer

Meadowbrook Press, 2004

Wonderful resource for parents
Look Who's Talking is a wonderful resource for parents who have questions about their child's speech. Laura Dyer, a speech-language therapist with a master's degree in communications disorders, has written a book that is well researched, easy to use and full of practical advice. Look Who's Talking begins with an overview of speech and language development, including influences, potential ...
  
  











  



  
Ladyfingers and Nun's Tummies: From Spare Ribs to Humble Pie--A Lighthearted Look at How Foods Got Their Names5 reviews
Martha Barnett

Vintage, 1998

A "feast of words" for any lover of food and language.
I LOVED this book! The author has an amazing range of knowledge, both about the kitchen and about words, but what's truly wonderful is her terrific sense of humor, which makes learning all this stuff so much fun. I mean, who knew that Tootsie Rolls were named after a little girl or that Twinkies were named after shoes? Or that German chocolate cake isn't really German and Swiss steak isn't ...
  
  











  



  
Making College Count: A Real World Look at How to Succeed in & After College12 reviews
Patrick S. O'Brien

Graphic Management Corporation, 1996

I used the book and earned a 4.0!
I read the book during my senior year in high school and then referred to the book often during my first quarter in college. I followed the suggestions in the book, I organized my day and I found that I had enough time to study and also enough time to enjoy college life. Well, the results are in I earned a 4.0!
  
  











  



  
Making Informed Medical Decisions: Where to Look and How to Use What You Find2 reviews
Darol Joseff, Nancy Oster, ...

Patient Centered Guides, 2000

An essential companion for patients
In a time of personal crisis, when you or a loved one is stricken with a serious illness, it's daunting task, both emotionally and intellectually, to inform yourself fully. There's so much to learn, and it's often so scary and confusing. It's hard to know where to go, and what information to trust. The temptation is to simply place your faith blindly in your doctor's recommendation, and hope ...
  
  











  



  
Mathemagics: How to Look Like a Genius Without Really Trying5 reviews
Arthur Benjamin, Michael Brant Shermer

Lowell House, 1994

Truly amazing
A truly amazing insight into various ways to mystify others with seemingly impossible mathematical challenges. Learn how to determine the day someone was born on, or guess the missing number in the answer to a multiplication problem. This book provides you with insight to the fun (yes... fun) side of math. You will be greatly impressed by the tricks to amaze your friends and make math interesting
  
  











  



  
The 12 Rules of Grandparenting: A New Look at Traditional Roles and How to Break Them2 reviews
Susan M. Kettmann

Facts on File, 1999

Highly recommended reading for all grandparents!
In The 12 Rules Of Grandparenting: A New Look At Traditional Roles And How To Break Them, Susan Kettman examines the "rules" of grandparenting and seeks to clarify, explain, and reform in a non-threatening way what should be expected of grandparents -- and what not to expect. Advice is offered on such sensitive subjects as developing a positive grandparenting attitude while maintaining a life ...
  
  











  



  
How to Look At Japanese Art2 reviews
Stephen Addiss

Harry N. Abrams, 1996

This is a great book!
This is a great book! It touches upon all the major categories of Japanese arts, such as ceramics, Buddhist sculpture, Zen painting, calligraphy, woodblock prints and gardens, in a simple and delightful way without missing essential points. Its excellent color plates and clever comparisons enable beginners to travel easily in this new and enchanting world of arts. I especially found the "key ...
  
  











  



  
Architecture As Space : How to Look at Architecture1 review
Bruno Zevi

Horizon Pr, 1979

My magician book of Architecture
When I first read this book, I was a teenager, pretending to become an Architect. I was surprised by this way of entering Space, Architecture as Space. I have re-read it a few times, that because I have presented it as a gift, to a few number of people. Now I do want it for myself, and for a friend in his eighties, whom I think hasn't had the experience of enjoying it.
  
  











  



  
Look Mom...No Cavities! / How To Raise A Cavity-Free Child2 reviews
Gregory F. George

PDC Press, Inc., 1998

Really interesting book saved time & money!
The doctor who wrote this book has a website with lots of tips for raising a healthy child. They also have games for kids and a free poster that you can print to help kids have a fun time while developing good dental habits. Anyway the site mentions a ?kit? that has a videotape, this book, and a selection of teeth friendly products. The book itself is pretty interesting. It tells how tooth ...
  
  











  



  
The Duchess & the Cowboy Cookbook: With an Amusing Look at How to Cook & Care for the "Wanna Be" Duchess or ...2 reviews
Aloha Leea Riley

Trafford Publishing, 2006

Tasty grub for fancy and hungry appetites
There are so many recipies in this cookbook that are easy to make and taste so fantastic. My own personal fave is the recipie for Potato Boats! Quick, easy and practically a meal all by themselves. There's a recipie for everyone in here, from fancy duchess inspiried meals, to down and dirty cowboy meals, to meals to satisfy both tastes in one sitting. The recipies from various resturants ...
  
  











  



  
Damage Control: How to Stop Making Jesus Look Bad4 reviews
Dean Merrill

Baker Books, 2006

Every non-Christian could benefit from Christians reading this book.
If the American church followed the widsom and insight contained in "Damage Control, How to stop making Jesus look bad," I think unbelievers would be even more compelled to accept Christ. In this book, Dean Merrill provides us with a candid look at how those from the outside of Christendom may see those of us on the inside. It's time someone stepped up to the plate and preached this message to ...
  
  











  



  
How to Teach Students Who Don't Look Like You: Culturally Relevant Teaching Strategies3 reviews
Bonnie M. Davis

Corwin Press, 2005

Practical Strategies for the Multicultural Classroom
Like so many good how-to books, _How to Teach Students Who Don't Look Like You: Culturally Relevant Teaching Strategies_ delivers more than it promises. While it does indeed include many strategies for teaching students whose background and culture differ from the teacher's, many of the strategies -- such as building relationships with students and creating an environment where students interact ...
  
  











  



  
M&A and Private Equity Confidentiality Agreements Line by Line: A Detailed Look at Confidentiality Agreements ...2 reviews
Igor Kirman

Aspatore Books, 2008

A Must Have Book for Lawyers
Had the opportunity to read the book and must confess that, although I have reviewed many other writings on the topic and negotiate NDA's frequently, I was very much impressed with the insights provided by the author and plan to deploy them in my next negotiations. This book is a must have for the collection of all legal professionals in the commercial arena as well as investment bankers. The ...
  
  











  








   



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