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Happy money : the Japanese art of making peace with your money
by Ken Honda
Japan's best-selling personal development guru provides readers with tools to achieve peace of mind in their relationships with money, including treating money as a welcome guest, unpacking the myth of scarcity and embracing giving money, not just receiving it.
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100 times : a memoir of sexism
by Chavisa Woods
"Shirley Jackson Award-winning author and three-time Lambda Finalist, Chavisa Woods presents one hundred personal stories of sexism, harassment, discrimination, and assault. Recounting her experiences with sexist discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence--beginning in childhood, through the present--Woods lays out clear and unflinching personal vignettes that build in intensity as the number of times grows. Individually, and especially taken as a whole, these stories amount to powerful proof that sexual violence and discrimination are never just one-time occurrences, but part of a constant battle all women face every day. In these extraordinary pages, sexual violence and sexist discrimination occur regardless of age, in all spheres of society, in rural and urban areas alike, in the US and abroad, from Woods' youth through adulthood. Demonstrating how often people are conditioned to endure sexism and harassment, and how thoroughly men feel entitled to women's spaces and bodies,100 Timesforces the reader to witness the myriad ways in which sexism and misogyny continuously shape women's lives, and are built-in facets of our society"
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Let's make ramen! : a comic book cookbook
by Hugh Amano
A comic book cookbook with accessible ramen recipes for the home cook, including simple weeknight bowls, weekend project stocks, homemade noodles, and an array of delicious accompaniments, with insights and tips from notable ramen luminaries.
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Making soap : 18 luxurious soaps to make and give using natural ingredients
by Kathrin Landmann
"Beautifully photographed, this beginner-friendly guide has everything you need to make 18 lovely soaps. Inspirational for seasoned soap-makers as well, the recipes use only natural ingredients that are kind to the skin and our environment. From olive oil to juniper and cucumber to honey, there are lots of gorgeous fragrances and colours to satisfy everyone. With comprehensive information on where to start and what you need, the book includes essential tips on utensils, safety issues to consider, and by a step-by-step guide to making soap. There are also useful sections on fragrances and natural colourings and additives such as coffee and cinnamon. This book tells you everything you need to know about making your own hand-crafted soap, using tools most people already own."
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Kingdom of lies : unnerving adventures in the world of cybercrime
by Kate Fazzini
A Georgetown University cybersecurity expert presents a sobering behind-the-scenes portrait of the interconnected cultures of hackers, security specialists and law enforcement that are deceiving everyday citizens with misrepresentations of their expertise.
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Grow your own herbs : the 40 best culinary varieties for home gardens
by Susan Belsinger
Provides basic gardening information, including soil, watering and potting for growing over 40 herbs in your own backyard, including basil, bay laurel, lemon verbena and tarragon, along with instructions for preserving, storing and using them in recipes. Original.
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Knitted Animal Friends : Knit 12 Well-dressed Animals, Their Clothes and Accessories
by Louise Crowther
Learn to make an adorable collection of knitted animal toys with these new patterns. Louise Crowther brings her unique style of coordinated knitwear with cute colourwork details to this new collection of toy animal knitting patterns. There are a total of 12 knitted animals – each with their own unique personality and style. The animals all have the same basic body, with a few colour variations and tail additions, so the clothes can be mixed and matched between them to create endless outfit possibilities. Choose your favourite animals and outfits and have fun making the perfect gift for friends and family.
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Japanese Prints : The Collection of Vincent Van Gogh
by Chris Uhlenbeck
In association with the Van Gogh Museum, a full-color volume explores Van Gogh’s fascination with Japan and Japanese artwork and showcases a selection of prints, all from the museum’s collection, that he owned during his lifetime and presents them with the works they inspired.
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The scandal of the century : and other writings
by Gabriel García Márquez
A journalism anthology by the Nobel Prize-winning author of One Hundred Years of Solitude is comprised of selections Márquez considered the most important to his legacy, including his articles for international papers and his columns for Spain's El País
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