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The Mystery Method: The Foolproof Way to Get Any Woman You Want Into Bed»rank: 20972par: Mystery Mystery
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The Pocket Parent»rank: 1358par: Gail Reichlin
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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Cheer: Stories about the Love, Inspiration, and Joy of Christmas»rank: 16489par: Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Amy Newmark
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What to Expect the Toddler Years»rank: 6363par: Sandee Hathaway
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Last Child in the Woods-Revised: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder»rank: 3509par: Richard Louv
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The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire»rank: 5175par: David Deida
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A Child Called It: One Child's Courage to Survive»rank: 494par: Dave Pelzer
Chroniques et points de vue:From :David J. Pelzer's mother, Catherine Roerva, was, he writes in this ghastly, fascinating memoir, a devoted den mother to the Cub Scouts in her care, and somewhat nurturant to her children--but not to David, whom she referred to as 'an lt.' This book is a brief, horrifying account of the bizarre tortures she inflicted on him, told from the point of view of the author as a young boy being starved, stabbed, smashed face-first into mirrors, forced to eat the contents of his sibling's diapers and a spoonful of ... |
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Kids Are Worth It»rank: 17186par: Barbara Coloroso
Chroniques et points de vue:From :David J. Pelzer's mother, Catherine Roerva, was, he writes in this ghastly, fascinating memoir, a devoted den mother to the Cub Scouts in her care, and somewhat nurturant to her children--but not to David, whom she referred to as 'an lt.' This book is a brief, horrifying account of the bizarre tortures she inflicted on him, told from the point of view of the author as a young boy being starved, stabbed, smashed face-first into mirrors, forced to eat the contents of his sibling's diapers and a spoonful of ... |
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The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies for Hiding Healthy Foods in Kids' Favorite Meals»rank: 754par: Missy Chase Lapine
Chroniques et points de vue:From :David J. Pelzer's mother, Catherine Roerva, was, he writes in this ghastly, fascinating memoir, a devoted den mother to the Cub Scouts in her care, and somewhat nurturant to her children--but not to David, whom she referred to as 'an lt.' This book is a brief, horrifying account of the bizarre tortures she inflicted on him, told from the point of view of the author as a young boy being starved, stabbed, smashed face-first into mirrors, forced to eat the contents of his sibling's diapers and a spoonful of ... |
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Siblings Without Rivalry»rank: 5600par: Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
Chroniques et points de vue:From :With a title like this, it's no surprise that authors Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish had a monster bestseller on their hands when the book first appeared in 1988. From the subsequent deluge of readers' stories, questions, and issues, they have created nearly 50 pages of new material for this, the 10th anniversary edition. The central message remains the same, and sounds almost too simple: avoid comparisons. But parents know that's easier said than done. The value of Faber and Mazlish's discussions is precisely that they talk you through ... |