Book mentions in this thread

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    Swish!

    by Suzanne Slade

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    Super Agent

    by Joseph Callaway

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    The Parcel

    by Anosh Irani

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    Evernote For Dummies

    by David E. Y. Sarna

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    Spread the Word

    by Fr. Michael Keiser

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    Spreading Love Through Peace & Prayer

    by Dan Jason

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    This One Time...

    by Adrienne Melanie Poppe

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    Downloads From the Nine

    by Mr Matias Flury

    Recognize your higher self effortlessly. This is a book that speeds up the reader's spiritual evolution. The reading itself plunges the reader in to an ocean of crystalline light. Read and awaken. Matias Flury through Surya Trataka (concentration in the center of the sun), along with extended fasts, deep meditation and Kechari Mudra, (technique of internal alchemy) opened the doors of perception, where he entered a magical world ready to guide him. The author connected to mystical dimensions and several translucent beings from those realms. This book materialized from that initial contact and it will let you see, hear and feel these other planes of radiant consciousness. Every word and letter here is positioned and designed to create an unbreakable bond with these beings of blazing light. The imprinted sentences here are miraculous and in a mysterious way will connect you to mesmerizing, intelligent living energies that will aid you on this journey of awakening without asking for anything in return.
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    Bookmarking

    by Alicia E. Vandenbroek

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    What I Know For Sure

    by Oprah Winfrey

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    Hatching Twitter

    by Nick Bilton

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    Hands Down

    by Mariana Zapata

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    Caffeinate and advocate

    by funny hb

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    No Doubt

    by JC Ryan

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    Signals

    by Jeff Desjardins

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    Terminal

    by Brian Keene

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    Worth Every Penny

    by Erin Verbeck

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    Musings & Afterthoughts Journal Vs 2

    by L. A. deGlavina

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    Bejeweled

    by Kyle Roderick

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    Buddy

    by M.H. Herlong

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    Day Counter

    by Sara Mumolo

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    Final Cut Pro Efficient Editing

    by Iain Anderson

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    Following Baxter

    by Barbara Kerley

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    Hisnul muslim

    by Sa'id Bin Ali bin Wahf Al-Qahtani

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    My Homerun Life

    by EJ Sitler

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    Only the Gospel is Revolutionary

    by Cardinal Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga

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    Mumbo Jumbo

    by Ishmael Reed

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    Move

    by Parag Khanna

    "In the 60,000 years since people began colonizing the continents, a continuous feature of human civilization has been mobility. History is replete with seismic global events-pandemics and plagues, wars and genocides. Each time, after a great catastrophe, our innate impulse toward physical security compels us to move. The map of humanity isn't settled-not now, not ever. The filled-with-crises 21st century promises to contain the most dangerous and extensive experiment humanity has ever run on itself: As climates change, pandemics arrive, and economies rise and fall, which places will people leave and where will they resettle? Which countries will accept or reject them? How will the billions alive today, and the billions coming, paint the next map of human geography? Until now, the study of human geography and migration has been like a weather forecast. Move delivers an authoritative look at the "climate" of migration, the deep trends that will shape the grand economic and security scenarios of the future. For readers, it will be a chance to identify their location on humanity's next map"--
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    Of Course!

    by Zack Guido

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    Oversight

    by Steven Golly

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    Winter Solstice

    by Rosamunde Pilcher

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    Spark

    by Michelle M. Pillow

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    Mean Streak

    by Sandra Brown

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    TELEGRAM FOR NEWBIES

    by Jack Wilson

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    The Human Brain Book

    by Rita Carter

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    What Is the Name of This Book?

    by Raymond M. Smullyan