Health, Fitness & Dieting
Review:Wow, this is a great collection of Neville Goddard books. I have read all his books (most of them more than once) and I love this collection because it contains two of my favorites titled FEELING IS THE SECRET and THE LAW AND THE PROMISE. Do you want success in life? Do you want prosperity? Then read Neville Goddard's books and learn from the master himself. Read more
Review:As was her intent, Ms. Pausch’s info about the lack of information that caregivers are given - the lack of support - is scary especially when you’re dealing with a life-threatening illness like she was dealing with. I am a caregiver to a spouse with Parkinson’s and dementia; our doctors have given me almost no information about dementia, to my detriment . But Ms. Pausch’s situation was much more dire than mine; she was dealing with three children under the age of six, and a life and death sit... Read more
Review:Rating is five stars!! Excellent guide to not only how to die well but how to live
wonderfully! I kept wanting to call the. author and share life experiences. This
is a terrific book for everyone! Read more
Review:Ram Dass is an American spiritual teacher well-known for his bestselling 1971 book Be Here Now, as well as his personal and professional relationships with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in the 1960s, his travels to India and relationship with his guru Neem Karoli Baba, and for founding the charitable organizations Seva Foundation and Hanuman Foundation. He wrote the book Still Here: Embraced Aging, Changing, and Dying after experiencing a stroke in 1997.
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Review:Ram Das has written his best book in Polishing the Mirror. His meditation in this book has been read multiple times and the entire book twice as I glean new experiences from each reading. A life changing read that is a must read. Wonderfully written. Read more
Review:This book does an outstanding job at helping those who have went through similar life path to relate and realize that they're not alone. Lisa helps such folks by pointing them in the right direction as to where to get help and healing.
The ending *SPOILER ALERT* is quite disappointing: The way Lisa was able to find healing is by reading 2 of Melody Beattie's books, one of which I have "Codependent No More". This was Lisa's solution to healing from codependency. Personally, disappointing for m... Read more
Review:Megan Devine has not only managed to use words when words are nearly impossible to come by, but she somehow brings solace where solace cannot be had and nurturance where one is lost for both the griever and the witness. Read more
Review:Nora Ephron's collection of essays, "I Feel Bad About My Neck" was published (I think) in 2006 and I just got around to reading it. Such is the length of my reading list. I'm from Nora's generation and she resonates with me. It takes no time to read and is so funny and insightful and droll, I'll go back and re-read some of essays, keep them around for reference. All are good. My least-favorite was "I Feel Bad About My Neck." Otherwise I might have clicked on the fifth star. Read more
Review:I bought this book for a pregnant friend. It seems cute enough. Until you get to the Trump This on page 24.
Trump Vodka asked her to write advertisement for the web-site, and it's included in this book. Read more
Review:The information this book provides is clear, thorough, factual, and extremely helpful and beneficial if you were raise on old wives tales on how black women should care for their hair. I was, and this details all the do's and don'ts with information based on facts and science. It gives examples on how you can begin caring your hair properly, where to start, and how to care for relaxed, natural, texlaxed, greying hair, children's hair, color treated hair, etc. Great information I wish I had soone... Read more