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I Promise It Won’t Always Hurt Like This: 18 Assurances on Grief

Mackintosh’s words deliver because of her honesty and openness about getting past the pain. Highly recommended.
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Parenting Anxious Kids: Understanding Anxiety in Children by Age and Stage

With epidemic levels of anxiety on the rise, especially for youths, this guide will benefit many parents who are looking for ways to be of help, instead of a hindrance, to their children.

How To Talk to Kids About Anything: Tips, Scripts, Stories, and Steps To Make Even the Toughest Conversations Easier

A must-have, all-encompassing resource. For parents looking for support and answers.

The Secret History of Bigfoot: Field Notes on a North American Monster

This wildly informative investigative narrative about Bigfoot is definitely worth reading. It’s best suited for nonbelievers, but readers convinced that Bigfoot exists will have a great time too.
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45 Ways To Live Like an Italian: Italian-Inspired Self-Care Traditions for Everyday Happiness

This charming and instructive book will appeal to Italophiles everywhere.
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The Sex You Want: A Shameless Journey to Deep Intimacy, Honest Pleasure, and a Life You Love

For readers who are ready to let go of their preconceived notions about sexual roles and categories so they can redefine their relationships with their bodies and their partners.
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Rainbow Bowls: Easy, Delicious Ways To #EatTheRainbow

Readers looking for a chance to dip into vegan recipes and libraries wanting to offer a wider variety of cookbook options will appreciate this offering.
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42 Reasons To Hate the Universe (And One Reason Not To)

This book presents numerous dire details about all the things in the universe that could potentially kill you, but the scientific, and sometimes humorous, points make it one to purchase. Guaranteed to make readers smile and even occasionally laugh out loud.

The Teacher

Told from the alternating viewpoints of Eve and Addie, this dark page-turner from McFadden (“The Housemaid” series) has an unexpected, brilliantly executed twist at the end. It’s a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers.
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