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Watchers $9.99 From a top secret government laboratory come two genetically altered life forms. One is a magnificent dog of astonishing intelligence. The other, a hybrid monster of a brutally violent nature. And both are on the loose…Bestselling author Dean Koontz presents his most terrifying, dramatic and moving novel: The explosive story of a man and a woman, caught in a relentless storm of mankind’s darkest creation… |
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The Watchers $13.99 An explosive look at the domestic agencies charged with spying on all of us. Given recent terrorist events in the U.S., this timely book draws on access to political and operational insiders to create a brilliant exposé of why and how the American government spies on citizens. Born in the wake of the 1983 massacre of 241 Marines in Beirut, the plan by Ronald Reagan’s national security advisor, John Poindexter, to coordinate intelligence on terrorists has claimed billions of government dollars. Despite the cost, it has failed in its mission to identify new threats. But as Harris shows, it has provided the government with a tool for spying on Americans that has ushered in an age of constitutionally questionable intrusion into the lives of every citizen. |
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Watchers, The $6.99 Nail-biting suspense with strong spiritual themes–including the role of prayer in the battle between good and evil. Enjoyable for fans of Dekker and Peretti. |
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Wealth Watchers $6.66 The Wealth Watchers’ Journal chapters are readable only in the print book. |
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This Hungry Life $10.49 This Hungry Life |
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Hungry Beat $12.49 Hungry Beat |
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Hungry For Nothing $10.49 Hungry For Nothing |
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The Hungry Ants $11.49 The Hungry Ants |
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Still Hungry $7.49 Still Hungry |
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Loved Hungry $5.99 Loved Hungry |
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Stay Hungry $4.99 Stay Hungry |
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Me Hungry $10.49 Me Hungry |
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Hungry Bird $8.99 Hungry Bird |
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Hungry For Love $12.49 Hungry For Love |
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The Hungry Saw $8.99 The Hungry Saw |
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Hungry $12.99 A unique eating-disorder memoir written by a mother and daughter. Unbeknownst to food critic Sheila Himmel-as she reviewed exotic cuisines from bistro to brasserie- her daughter, Lisa, was at home starving herself. Before Sheila fully grasped what was happening, her fourteen-year-old with a thirst for life and a palate for the flavors of Vietnam and Afghanistan was replaced by a weight-obsessed, antisocial, hundredpound nineteen-year-old. From anorexia to bulimia and back again-many times-the Himmels feared for Lisa’s life as her disorder took its toll on her physical and emotional well-being. Hungry is the first memoir to connect eating disorders with a food-obsessed culture in a very personal way, following the stumbles, the heartbreaks, and even the funny moments as a mother-daughter relationship-and an entire family-struggles toward healing. |
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Clock Watchers $26.25 Clock Watchers isn’t a book of tips and tricks. It applies the research on motivation and engagement to support increased achievement and improved attitudes about school. Stevi Quate and John McDermott’s framework catches students’ interest across the content areas, holds it through meaningful learning, creates further ways to connect kids with content, and sustains it all with ideas for collaboration. If deeper learning, increased achievement, and reduced drop-out rates matter to you, put Clock Watchers into actionbefore the time to change your students’ lives runs out. |
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Storm Watchers $30 A lively, inspiring account of the pioneers who sought to accurately predict the weather Benjamin Franklin . . . James P. Espy . . . Cleveland Abbe . . . Carl-Gustaf Rossby . . . Jule G. Charney . . . just a few of the remarkable individuals who struggled against formidable odds to understand the atmosphere and predict the weather. Where they saw patterns and processes, others saw randomness and tumult-and yet they strove to make their voices heard, often saving lives in the process. Storm Watchers takes you on a fascinating journey through time that captures the evolution of weather forecasting. From the age when meteorology was considered one step removed from sorcery to the modern-day wizardry of supercomputers, John Cox introduces you to the pioneering scientists whose work fulfilled an ancient dream and made it possible to foretell the future. He tells the little-known stories of these weathermen, such as Ptolemy’s weather predictions based on astrology, John Finley’s breakthrough research in identifying tornadoes, and Tor Bergeron’s new techniques of weather forecasting, which contributed to its final worldwide acceptance. Filled with extraordinary tales of bravery and sacrifice, Storm Watchers will make you think twice the next time you turn on the local news to catch the weather report. |
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Hungry, So Angry $8.99 Hungry, So Angry |
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Watchers in the Night $6.99 Vampires. They hunt in every major city, hidden by the crowds, shielded by disbelief. They are Killers, and their prey is human. Not all vampires are Killers. The Guardians of the Night sacrifice the superior physical and psychic strength that comes with feeding on humans to protect them. But the Guardians walk a thin line, for even a single kill could leave them helplessly addicted to murder. When detective-turned-P.I. Carolyn Mathers was left at the altar, she never once thought her fianc had been turned into a vampire. Two years later, Gray reappears, bringing murder, mystery, and an unbelievable tale of Guardians, blood-thirsty Killers, and his own transformation with him. And he’s been accused of murder. A first-rate P.I., Carolyn is determined to help. Gray won’t allow what he is now to taint her — but Carolyn vows to never let him go again. But will helping Gray mean becoming a creature of the night? |
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar And Other Stories $4.99 The Very Hungry Caterpillar And Other Stories |
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The Hungry Cowboy $50 At a Tex-Mex restaurant in a Minneapolis suburb, customers send Christmas and Hanukkah cards to the restaurant, bring in home-baked treats for the staff, and attend the annual employee party. One customer even posts in the entryway a sign commemorating the life of his dog. Diners and servers alike use the Hungry Cowboy as a place to gather, celebrate, relax, and even mourn. Moments such as these fascinate Karla A. Erickson, who worked for the restaurant, and they make up her new book The Hungry Cowboy . Weaving together narratives from servers, customers, and managers, Erickson explores a type of service work that is deeply embedded in personal relationships and community. Feelings, play, and emotions are inseparable from the market transactions within the restaurant. Based on extensive interviews and two years of working as a waitress, Erickson provides insights into the ways that people make contact in our society and how they build on the fleeting connections in the service exchange to form more intimate relationships. Written for readers, scholars, and students interested in American culture, consumerism, and community, The Hungry Cowboy offers a case study in how consumers and producers in the marketplace perform, and how dignity, meaning, and community can all be built at work. |
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Power Hungry $18.99 The promise of “green jobs” and a “clean energy future” has roused the masses. But as Robert Bryce makes clear in this provocative book, that vision needs a major re-vision. We cannot–and will not–quit using carbon-based fuels at any time in the near future for a simple reason: they provide the horsepower that we crave. The hard reality is that oil, coal, and natural gas are here to stay. Fueling our society requires that we make good decisions and smart investments based on facts. In Power Hungry , Bryce crushes a phalanx of energy myths, showing why renewables are not green, carbon capture and sequestration won’t work, and even–surprise!–that the U.S. is leading the world in energy efficiency. Power Hungry delivers a clear-eyed view of what’s needed to transform the gargantuan global energy sector. |
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Hungry for the World $9.99 From the author of the critically acclaimed In the Wilderness , comes a riveting new narrative of self-discovery and personal triumph. Hungry for the World is the story of how an intelligent and passionate young woman, yearning for an understanding of the world beyond her insular family life, found her way. On the day of her 1976 high school graduation in Lewiston, Idaho, Kim Barnes decided she could no longer abide the patriarchal domination of family and church. After a disagreement with her father–a logger and fervent adherent to the Pentecostal Christian faith–she gathered her few belongings and struck out on her own. She had no skills and no funds, but she had the courage and psychological sturdiness to make her way, and to eventually survive the influence of a man whose dominance was of a different and more menacing sort. Hungry for the World is a classic story of the search for knowledge and its consequences, both dire and beautiful. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Waders: their Breeding, Haunts and Watchers $65 All of the Nethersole-Thompson family contribute in some measure to this book but it is Dr Desmond Nethersole-Thompson's life-long interest in waders which gives the work its exceptional quality and authority. For well over fifty years the study of waders and their behaviour has been his passion, and his great knowledge and experience are internationally recognised. There is a bonus, too, for the reader in the particular freshness and style of his writing which conveys not only his closely observed, patient study but also the joy and satisfaction he has known in watching such intriguing and beautiful birds, mainly in their Scottish habitats. The core of the book is the comprehensive accounts of the biology and behaviour of 18 species of waders in their breeding haunts (see Contents list). In addition there are chapters on waders generally, wader spacing and dispersion, the wader watchers of past and recent times, and two final chapters on new or returning waders and those pipe-dream species that, not too fancifully, may yet breed one day in these islands.Voice is one of the headings within the species accounts but there is also an appendix of sonagrams of wader songs and calls; there are tables of data and an extensive, selected bibliography. Donald Watson has provided more than a hundred drawings to complement and embellish the text and there are 32 photographs. Jacket paintings by Donald Watson |
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Hungry for Love $9.99 In Hungry for Love Dr Francis Macnab explores the psychological reasons behind the anxiety and unease prevalent in society today. He argues that the burning desire to find love and the frustration we ultimately feel can wreak great havov in us. Dr. Macnab discusses the dissatisfaction and anguish we experiences when our high expectations from relationships are not fulfilled. |
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Hungry for God $9.99 With passion and rare insight into the Scriptures, critically acclaimed author Margaret Feinberg shows how you can fulfill your heart’s deep hunger for God. How does God speak, and how can you learn to hear him whispering to you in the midst of daily affairs? Hungry for God will guide you toward the holy intimacy your spirit craves. |
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Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook $29.99 One pot and you’re done—delicious recipes using everyday kitchen equipment With every day so busy, wouldn’t you just love to throw everything in one pot and have dinner ready? With Weight Watchers® One Pot Cookbook, you’ll find 300 super-tasty and healthy one-dish recipes that the whole family will love. These no-fuss recipes are more than just easy—they are healthy and nutritious, as they come from the culinary experts at Weight Watchers. You’ll find over 300 delicious and comforting one-pot recipes that include casseroles, pastas, soups and stews, light stir-fries, and desserts—all accompanied by 100 beautiful, 4-color photographs. Organized by type of cooking vessel—everything from casserole dishes, skillets, woks, saucepans, slow cookers, pressure cookers, even specialty equipment such as fondue pots—this book lets you make the most of your kitchen tools while cooking delicious meals for the whole family. Also included in this ultimate cookbook: All recipes include nutrition information and Weight Watchers PointsPlus values Extra Healthy Tips provide easy suggestions for additions to the recipes Tons of introductory information on each type of pot—from skillets to slow cookers—is also included For great-tasting, nutritious meals that are easy to prepare and quick to clean up, turn to Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook. |
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The Hungry Heart $4.99 Jenny Clarkson and Micah Peterman survived the worst that war can inflict and emerged deeply scarred. Now Jenny sits in jail, awaiting execution for a crime she did commit, having lost everything but the will to live. And Micah emerged from the horrors of Andersonville, having lost everything but the will to die. Marriage to Micah can save Jenny’s life. Can marriage to Jenny save Micah’s soul? Can love grow between them, filling the vast empty spaces of their hungry hearts, and can they stand together against forces that threaten to separate them from each other and from reclamation of the love and hope they have begun to build together? |
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Hungry Pelican $36.95 Award Winner InformationThis Is One Busy Bird. Children will love to feed our soft, cuddly Hungry Pelican that teaches dexterity and cause and effect. This activity toy attaches to crib or playpen with fabric strip, so babies can open his beak and “feed” him 4 sea creatures: shrimp and crab rattles, octopus squek toy, and a fish with “crunchy” sound-all made of textured fabrics little ones love. Pelican also has squeaky cheeks, legs that rattle and wings that crunch. Machine washable. 19″ high. Toy of the Year Award. Ages 9 months+ |
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Hungry for Paris $14.99 This new and updated version (published in September 2010) of Hungry for Paris, the most authoritative and charming guide to eating well in the French capital, includes reviews of all of the really fabulous new restaurants you won’t want to miss during your next trip to Paris, as well as updated maps and indexes.  WHEN IN PARIS. . . . If you’re passionate about eating well during your next trip to Paris, you couldn’t ask for a better travel companion than Alexander Lobrano’s charming, friendly, and authoritative Hungry for Paris, the first new comprehensive guide in many years to the city’s restaurant scene. Lobrano, Gourmet magazine’s European correspondent, has written for almost every major food and travel magazine since he became an American in Paris in 1986. Here he shares his personal selection of the city’s 102 best restaurants, each of which is portrayed in savvy, fun, lively descriptions that are not only indispensable for finding a superb meal but a pleasure to read. Lobrano reveals the hottest young chefs, the coziest bistros, the best buys–including those haute cuisine restaurants that are really worth the money–and the secret places Parisians love most, together with information on the most delicious dishes, ambience, clientele, and history of each restaurant. A series of delightful essays cover various aspects of dining in Paris, including “Table for One” (how to eat alone), “The Four Seasons” (the best of seasonal eating in Paris), and “Eating the Unspeakable” (learning to eat what you don’t think you like). All restaurants are keyed to helpful maps, and the book is seasoned with beautiful photographs by Life magazine photographer Bob Peterson that will only help whet your appetite for tasting Paris. |
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Hungry Girl $9.99 Do you want to eat burgers, chocolate cake, frozen margaritas, fudge, and French fries—and still fit into your pants? Is life not worth living without brownies and onion rings? Do you want a surefire way to tame your cravings? From breakfast ideas and chopped salads to guilt-free junk food and cocktails, Hungry Girl recipes taste great but are low in fat and calories. Check it out! • Eggs Bene-Chick: 183 calories • Bring on the Breakfast Pizza: 127 calories • Ooey Gooey Chili Cheese Nachos: 216 calories • Big Bopper Burger Stopper: 202 calories • Dreamy Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge: 65 calories • Lord of the Onion Rings: 153 calories • Rockin’ Tuna Melt: 212 calories • 7-Layer Burrito Blitz: 277 calories • I Can’t Believe It’s Not Sweet Potato Pie: 113 calories • Cookie-rific Ice Cream Freeze: 160 calories • With easy instructions, simple steps, and hilariously fun facts and figures, Hungry Girl recipes are as fun to read as they are to make! And when you’re not in your kitchen, check out HG’s 10 mini survival guides, plus tips ’n tricks that’ll help you make smarter food choices anywhere, anytime! |
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Hungry for More $6.99 Chef James LaChance has no time for the gorgeous Gypsy who appears at his restaurant with a mysterious agenda. But women inspire his delectable menus, and after one kiss from this temptress he creates his boldest dish ever. With her on his side–and in his bed–his restaurant could earn its third star. But is success worth losing his heart to a woman who has sworn off love forever? Amy Burns is a Gypsy with a gift: she can name a person’s One True Love. To keep her mystical power, she can never fall in love herself–a price she’s more than willing to pay. Until she meets the sexy chef whose talents in the kitchen are only surpassed by his talents in the bedroom. But is any man worth giving up the only gift she’s ever had? As desire leads to passion, Amy must choose between her destiny and the man who leaves her… HUNGRY FOR MORE |
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Hungry as the Sea $7.99 Wilbur Smith sets his vividly realistic novels on the razor’s edge between human courage and nature’s wrath. In Hungry As The Sea , this master storyteller takes us to the frigid South Atlantic, where one man fights for his life– and for redemption. Nicholas Berg is steaming out of Cape Town aboard the salvage tug Warlock . Once Berg ruled an ocean-going empire. Now, his future has come down to a powerful boat and a daring rescue mission. One of his former ships is being lashed against the cliffs of Cape Alarm, surrounded by deadly icebergs and survivors clinging to their boats. Berg has gambled everything on reaching the Golden Adventurer before a competitor and a violent storm– to win a fortune in salvage fees. But if Nick Berg succeeds, and climbs back into the international shipping game, that’s when the real danger will begin… From the power of a relentless ocean to the hunger of men to survive upon her, this is a towering novel of adventure, love and the daring of the human soul. |
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Weight Watchers New Complete Cookbook $29.95 The trusted classic from Weight Watchers The most trusted name in healthy lifestyle, Weight Watchers leads the way to eating well—and losing weight. Packed with 500 recipes for every occasion, this book is delicious proof that healthy eating means you don’t have to give up your favorite foods. It’s so easy to enjoy meals with family and friends—holidays or everyday—with these tempting recipes that both beginners and experienced cooks will love. This newest edition has everything you’ll need to cook—and eat—in a healthier way: included is a new chapter with slow cooker recipes, hundreds of tips, helpful how-to photography, sidebars filled with must-have advice, and plenty of fresh ideas for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and beyond. An added feature: all recipes have been tagged for skill level. This book has been completely redesigned and boasts all new photography. And, of course, this revised edition includes the latest information on the popular and successful Weight Watchers program. Includes more than 60 gorgeous full-color recipe photos and instructive how-to images Features more than 500 recipes, including essential basics, breakfasts, lunches, soups and stews, vegetarian meals, baked goods, and desserts Now with more whole grain and vegetable dishes that help you eat healthier and stay full longer New design adds a fresh and contemporary spin to this trusted classic |
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Feed the Hungry $15.99 An author whose fiction has been praised by Mary Gaitskill (“Passionate, intelligent, and piercingly beautiful…an altogether striking debut”) and Darcy Steinke (“Nani Power…shows that sensuality pervades all of life and is too powerful to be contained in the bedroom alone”), Nani Power turns her incredible storytelling talents to memoir, crafting a sublime work of nonfiction centered around a life of travel, eclectic dining, and dealing with her decidedly eccentric Southern bohemian family. Consumption is the real American pastime. Through the prism of food, we all see our pasts differently. Like the finest food writers, Power brings readers directly into her world through the evocative depiction of the experience of eating. From her childhood on a rambling farm in Virginia — during which she witnessed a saga of fighting, disowning, silencing, and other regrettable acts — to her peripatetic and international adult life, Power’s reflections are surprising, enthralling, and entertaining. She has a deep understanding of the cuisines of Peru and Mexico, Iran and India; her stints as a sandwich seller in Rio, a waitress in the East Village, a funeral caterer in the Deep South, and on a food junket to Japan all seem familiar as she relates each experience to us through its cuisine. A wealth of detailed recipes throughout the book offer a chance to recreate Power’s memories in perpetuity. Lyrical and uplifting, unflinching and brave, Feed the Hungry is a supple, evocative memoir of food, travel, Americana, and family history, written with all the creativity, tenderness, grit, and verve we have come to expect from this uncommonly gifted writer. |
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A Hungry Heart $11.99 Gordon Parks, acclaimed photographer, filmmaker, composer, and author of fiction and nonfiction, has participated in, been witness to, and documented many of the major events in the twentieth and the twenty-first centuries. Born in Fort Scott, Kansas, on November 30, 1912, he left home at age fifteen when his mother passed away. For the next twelve years, he lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota, working as a piano player, bus boy, Civilian Conservation Corpsman, and professional basketball player before taking up photography in the late 1930s and moving to Chicago. He was awarded the first Julius Rosenwald Fellowship in photography in 1942 and chose to work with Roy Stryker at the Farm Security Administration (FSA) in Washington, D.C. During World War II, he was an Office of War Information (OWI) correspondent. He photographed fashion for Vogue and Glamour before joining the staff of Life in 1949 and remained a photojournalist for the magazine until 1969. He also became famous in the late 1960s for his stories on Black revolutionaries, later incorporated into his book Born Black. He was a founder and editorial director of Essence magazine from 1970 to 1973. His film career began in 1961 when he wrote and directed a documentary, Flavio. He received an Emmy Award for another documentary, Diary of a Harlem Family, in 1968. He produced and directed Hollywood films including The Learning Tree, Shaft, Shaft’s Big Score, The Super Cops, and Leadbelly. He is first and foremost a celebrated photojournalist and fine art photographer whose work, collected and exhibited worldwide, is emblematic of American culture. In A Hungry Heart, he reaches into the corridors of his memory and recounts the people and events that shaped him: from growing up poor on the Kansas prairie to withstanding the unbearably cold winters of Minnesota to living on the edge of starvation in Harlem during the Depression. He more than survived the challenges and crises of his life; he thrived and has become one of the most celebrated and diversely talented figures in American culture. |
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The Hungry Ocean $7.95 The term fisherwoman does not exactly roll trippingly off the tongue, and Linda Greenlaw, the world’s only female swordfish boat captain, isn’t flattered when people insist on calling her one. "I am a woman. I am a fisherman… I am not a fisherwoman, fisherlady, or fishergirl. If anything else, I am a thirty-seven-year-old tomboy. It’s a word I have never outgrown." Greenlaw also happens to be one of the most successful fishermen in the Grand Banks commercial fleet, though until the publication of Sebastian Junger’s The Perfect Storm, "nobody cared." Greenlaw’s boat, the Hannah Boden, was the sister ship to the doomed Andrea Gail, which disappeared in the mother of all storms in 1991 and became the focus of Junger’s book. The Hungry Ocean, Greenlaw’s account of a monthlong swordfishing trip over 1,000 nautical miles out to sea, tells the story of what happens when things go right–proving, in the process, that every successful voyage is a study in narrowly averted disaster.There is the weather, the constant danger of mechanical failure, the perils of controlling five sleep-, women-, and booze-deprived young fishermen in close quarters, not to mention the threat of a bad fishing run: "If we don’t catch fish, we don’t get paid, period. In short, there is no labor union." Greenlaw’s straightforward, uncluttered prose underscores the qualities that make her a good captain, regardless of gender: fairness, physical and mental endurance, obsessive attention to detail. But, ultimately, Greenlaw proves that the love of fishing–in all of its grueling, isolating, suspenseful glory–is a matter of the heart and blood, not the mind. "I knew that the ocean had stories to tell me, all I needed to do was listen." –Svenja Soldovieri |
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Weight Watchers LCD Easy Read Electronic Scales $7.5 These electronic scales from Weight Watchers use the latest technology to offer you the most accurate measurements possible for successful weight management. They’ll measure in metric or imperial measurements up to 150kg and automatically shut off when you’re not standing on them.Requires 1xlithium battery (included).Comes with a 15 year manufacturer’s guarantee. |
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Weight Watchers Weight Loss That Lasts $12.95 Break through the 10 big diet myths! In this book, renowned expert Dr. James Rippe and Weight Watchers give you the scientific knowledge you need to break through the myths, get off the dieting roller coaster, and shed those pounds for keeps. Believers Beware! MYTH #1 You can’t lose weight and keep it off MYTH #2 A few extra pounds don’t matter MYTH #3 Willpower is the key to successful weight loss MYTH #4 You can lose weight with exercise alone MYTH #5 Calories don’t matter—avoid fats or carbs to lose weight successfully MYTH #6 You can’t lose weight if you have the wrong metabolism or genes MYTH #7 You can boost your metabolism by what, how, and when you eat MYTH #8 It doesn’t matter how you take the weight off; you can think about keeping it off later MYTH #9There is only one right approach to losing weight MYTH #10 Your weight is your problem, and you need to solve it on your own “Incisive and refreshing. James Rippe and Weight Watchers expose a series of ten myths pervasive in the weight-loss industry, revealing both the kernels of truth they contain and how they have been misinterpreted and distorted.” —Claude Bouchard, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University |
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar / Where the Wild Things Are $6.99 The Very Hungry Caterpillar / Where the Wild Things Are |
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Raymond Blanc: The Very Hungry Frenchmen – Series 1 $16.99 Raymond Blanc: The Very Hungry Frenchmen – Series 1 |
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Hungry For Kicks – Singles And Choice Cuts 1965-1969 $8.99 Hungry For Kicks – Singles And Choice Cuts 1965-1969 |
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Hotel Hungry Jack $37.53 Hotel Hungry Jack is located in Gangtok, close to Royal Palace, Enchey Monastery, and Ganesh Tok. Additional area points of interest include Rumtek Monastery and Phodong Monastery. |