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My Sisters' Voices
by Jacob, Iris
Would I Feel Different if I Were a 16-year-old Black Chick?
I'm this girl's enemy, and I don't even know her. Maybe if I were younger and not so very white, this would sound a chord in me of reasonable anger. As things stand, however, I don't get it, I'm saddened by it, and I'm pissed off at the attitude. |
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The Shy Single: A Bold Guide for the Less-Than-Bold Dater
by Jacobson, Bonnie Ph.D., with Gordon, Sandra J.
Understanding the Many Faces of Shyness
Whether you fit the classically shy silent image, or express your shyness and insecurity by babbling uncontrollably, or a little of both depending on the situation (like me), shyness can be extremely frustrating |
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The Room-Mating Season
by Jaffe, Rona
Friends for Life
The Room-Mating Season is easy to get into, fun to read, and a winner all the way around. |
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Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame
by James, Bill
For Baseball Geeks Only
Who's the best baseball player you ever saw? No matter who you think he was, Bill James has the stats to prove it. |
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What Maisie Knew
by James, Henry
Portrait of a Child
Henry James' What Maisie Knew comes through as one of his best novels |
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Great American Detox Diet, The
by Jamieson, Alex
So you've super sized yourself – now what?
Alex Jamieson's book goes way beyond dietary advice and is actually a challenge to our modern addiction to convenience at the expense of our health, and the health of our children. |
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The Glass Cocoon
by Jarmick, Christopher J. and Holder, Serena F.
Turn Your Computer OFF!
Seldom do I find an entirely worthless book, but I've sure found one here. The half-star is a gift. |
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Wounds
by Jefferson, Jemiah
Fatal Wounds
If you decide to invest any of your valuable time on Wounds, don't say you weren't warned. |
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Darkness
by Jenkins; Paul, Keown; Dale
Out of the Light, Into the Darkness...
Are you afraid of the Darkness? Perhaps you will be, after reading this comic! |
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I Have Seen the World Begin
by Jensen, Carsten
Remnants of War
Carsten Jensen had the balls to travel through the depression of war torn communities, and his sharing of experience is as humbling as it is exhausting. |
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