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Think Like a Boss
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Think Like a Boss

BUILD THE MINDSET TO ACHIEVE THE GOALS THAT OTHERS SAY ARE IMPOSSIBLE Think Like a Boss is your guide to thinking big, living big, and winning big. With a motivating blend of inspiring stories, thought-provoking exercises, and actionable strategies, it provides a roadmap that will elevate your mindset, unlock your inner boss and unleash your potential. In this book, Maggie Colette, founder of the wildly popular motivational platform Think Like a Boss®, shares proven mindset tools and habits for success that will help you to: – Drop the excuses that are holding you back – Let go of imposter syndrome – Stop self-sabotaging – Stand in your power and recognize your worth – Overcome resistance and adopt a winning mindset – Win or learn, but never ever lose With its empowering message and accessible style, Think Like a Boss will motivate you to keep moving forward and will cheer you all the way to the finish line. ‘If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt or felt stuck, this book will give you the confidence and clarity to break free and step into your potential.’ – Mimi Bouchard, CEO and founder of Superhuman Activations

Aura
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Aura

"Aura follows the precarious journey of five close friends as they attempt to find fame in The Big Apple starting in the mid-seventies. Each is certain that they all will achieve recognition-whether in writing, painting, or acting-and they support one another in their endeavors. Yet, relationships remain tumultuous as their needs and desires change with the passing decades. Where will they be in 20 years? Will they succeed in their quests? This compelling story of love, romance, betrayal, and violence reflects the turmoil of the times!"

Colette
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Colette

Though Colette's novels have been thought sentimental and she herself has earned a certain notoriety as a decadent sensualist, Nicole Ward Jouve argues that we need to look closely at Colette's work again, and with the hindsight of feminist theory, to rediscover that inimitable talent for the inscription of sensual and familial pleasure.

Broadcast in the U.S.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Broadcast in the U.S.

A fun and accessible guide to foreign television series that were later broadcast in or adapted for the U.S., including popular favorites such as The Office and Doctor Who. In Broadcast in the U.S.: Foreign TV Series Brought to America, Vincent Terrace delivers a wonderful resource of over 400 foreign television shows broadcast in the United States, along with their American adaptations. From British comedies like Fawlty Towers and Keeping Up Appearances to the Australian fantasy series The Girl from Tomorrow and the Japanese cartoons Astro Boy and Kimba, the White Lion, this book explores an often-overlooked side of American television and popular culture. Each entry includes details regarding the cast, genre, episodes, U.S. and foreign networks, broadcast dates, storylines, and trivia. Containing information not easily found anywhere else, such as unsold script proposals, internet TV series, and unaired pilots, this first and only guide to foreign television series broadcast in the U.S. is a valuable reference for all fans of television history.

One More Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

One More Day

Positive Psychologist Niyc Pidgeon lost three close friends to suicide. Now she is equipping readers with the simple psychological perspectives, exercises and interventions to support them through their darker days. Find strength through your darkest times with life-saving tools from Positive Psychology. At points in her life, leading Positive Psychologist Niyc Pidgeon grappled with trauma and the desire to end her own life. Discovering and training in Positive Psychology – the science of happiness – changed everything for her and she went on to create a life full of joy and purpose. Niyc is determined to positively impact the epidemic of suicide by sharing the life-saving psychological ...

The Art of the Swap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

The Art of the Swap

Freaky Friday meets Downton Abbey in this middle grade mystery that features a modern day twelve-year-old switching bodies with a Gilded Age heiress in order to solve a famous art heist. Hannah Jordan lives in a museum…well, sort of. She is the daughter of the caretaker for mansion-turned-museum The Elms in Newport, Rhode Island. Hannah’s captivated by stories of The Elms’s original occupants, especially Maggie Dunlap, the tween heiress subject of a painting that went missing during a legendary art heist in 1905. But when a mysterious mirror allows Hannah and Maggie to switch places in time, suddenly Hannah is racing to stop the heist from happening, while Maggie gets an introduction to iPhones, soccer (which girls can play!), and freedoms like exploring without supervision. Not to mention the best invention of all: sweatpants (so long, corsets!). As the hours tick away toward the art heist, something’s not adding up. Can the girls work together against time—and across it—to set things right? Or will their temporary swap become a permanent trade?

Library Programs for Teens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Library Programs for Teens

It's no mystery that fun and exciting programs bring teens into the library. Theater programs provide a venue for teens to express themselves creatively, encourage their participation in library programming, and offer them the opportunity for lively interaction with peers and adults. In Library Programs for Teens: Mystery Theater, Karen Siwak provides readers with complete instructions for creating a successful mystery theater program. With this guide, Siwak solves the ever puzzling programming issues of timing, setting clues, props, costumes, decorations, and food. In addition to providing a basic formula for such programs, Siwak presents nine original teen-tested scripts—from the intrigu...

The Life I Left Behind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

The Life I Left Behind

Six years ago, Melody Pieterson was attacked and left for dead. Only a chance encounter with a dog walker saved her life. Melody's neighbor and close friend David Alden was found guilty of the crime and imprisoned, and the attack and David's betrayal of her friendship left Melody a different person. She no longer trusts her own judgment, she no longer trusts her friends. In fact, she no longer really has any friends. She's built a life behind walls and gates and security codes; she's cloistered herself away from the world almost entirely. And then, soon after David is released from prison, Eve Elliot is murdered in an attack almost identical to Melody's. With the start of a new police invest...

Seduced by an Alien Shifter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Seduced by an Alien Shifter

The zombie apocalypse has already changed my life beyond recognition. Now aliens are going to change it again. We're settling into a new normal within the high brick walls of what was once an old boarding school, when two more survivors appear at the gates. Zak'il seems to be perfect. He loves all the things I love, and he's super interested to learn all about me, and my past. Which would be fine, except he won't share anything about his own. So when I catch him sneaking out one night what choice do I have but to follow? I thought my world was turned upside down when the dead started walking, but that's nothing to the upheaval I feel when I learn the secret Zak'il's been keeping from me. What does it mean for our future, for mine? Seduced by an Alien Shifter is a stand-alone sci-fi romance novella, the third book in a four book series for adults aged 18+. It has a HEA with hot aliens, steamy sex scenes and a teensy bit of gore.

Looking for Evelyn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Looking for Evelyn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-22
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  • Publisher: Saraband

Chrissie Docherty returns to the southern Africa of her childhood and tracks down Evelyn Fielding, the woman at the centre of an explosive scandal involving a traditional colonial officer and a gifted black African artist. Together, the two women uncover the secrets that shattered a remote expatriate outpost in the Zambian bush in the 1970s. Switching deftly between today and the recent past, and set against a background of tense post-colonial race relations, political turmoil and witchcraft, Looking for Evelyn powerfully evokes the very special colours, sounds and smells of Africa.