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Anywhere Anytime Any Body Yoga
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Emily Slonina
Sheri Lutz
, September 17, 2010
If you want the benefits of yoga but feel intimidated by yoga classes that seem to be for people who are already limber and fit, this book is what you need. The book shows yoga poses using photos of people at all stages of fitness. The Yoga style exercises can be done while working,watching TV,lying down or in a chair, including a wheel chair. This book is inspirational because it believes anyone can be more calm,more flexible and healthier by just starting from where they are.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Guide for Patients and Families
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Hiroshi Mitsumoto
Sheri Lutz
, July 24, 2009
Comprehensive, current and clear resource for patients and caregivers. A variety of authors cover a practical and emotional issues in a series of caring and well written chapters.
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Gaudi Key
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Esteban Martin
Sheri Lutz
, May 24, 2009
The Gaudi Key centers its plot around Gaudi's architecture. Though the plot is contrived and the idea taken from The Davinci Code, it is a fun way to learn something about Gaudi's life and work and Barcelona.
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Master of the Senate The Years of Lyndon Johnson Volume 3
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Robert A Caro
Sheri Lutz
, January 30, 2009
Lyndon Johnson was a fascinating actor on the political stage; his unmatched ability to count votes and twist arms on the Senate floor may be approximated by his current incarnation, Barack Obama. This third volume in a proposed 4 volume set only whets the appetite for Robert Caro's stellar analysis and descriptive charm.
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Murder on the Ile St Louis
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Cara Black
Sheri Lutz
, July 29, 2008
This seventh Cara Black mystery with the smart,sexy but love-lorn detective Aimee Leduc features the Paris island in the Sienne that is Aimee's home. This one has less French history than any previous and instead throws corporate polluters up against environmentalists and offers more clues about Aimee's missing mother. This series is a must read for lovers of Paris or female detectives. Soho Press reliably offers smart,engaging mysteries that take the reader to foreign locals and impart geography,history and politics in an entertaining manner.
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Murder In The Bastille
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Cara Black
Sheri Lutz
, July 29, 2008
The 4th in a series, each set in a different Pais neighborhood. In each Black deftly ties the mystery and the neighborhood's history together. Best read in order as as recurring issues and mysteries run through the series. Murder in the Bastille pits artisans against corrupt developers. This series is a must read for lovers of Paris or female detectives. Sho Press reliably offers smart,engaging mysteries that take the reader to foreign locals and impart geography,history and politics in an entertaining manner.
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Murder In Amsterdam
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A. C. Baantjer and H. G. Smittenaar
Sheri Lutz
, May 10, 2008
For readers who love Amsterdam, or are planning a trip there,DeKok and Murder by Installment will give you a sense of the character of the people and the city. Baantjer is an extremely popular author in the Netherlands. A relatively undemanding but entertaining police procedural with the added pleasure of giving one a short trip to this wonderfully unique and eccentric city.
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Dekok & The Geese Of Death
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A C Baantjer
Sheri Lutz
, May 10, 2008
For readers who love Amsterdam, or are planning a trip there,DeKok and Murder by Installment will give you a sense of the character of the people and the city. Baantjer is an extremely popular author in the Netherlands. A relatively undemanding but entertaining police procedural with the added pleasure of giving one a short trip to this wonderfully unique and eccentric city.
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