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Criss Cross
by James Patterson
Read by Andre Blake. An ominous message by a copycat killer forces Alex Cross and John Sampson to investigate whether an innocent man has been executed. By the best-selling author of Cross Fire.
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Everything I never told you
by Celeste Ng
Read by Cassandra Campbell. A first novel by a Pushcart Prize-winning writer explores the fallout of a favorite daughter's shattering death on a Chinese-American family in 1970s Ohio.
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A Mindful Year : 365 Ways to Find Connection and the Sacred in Everyday Life
by Aria Campbell-Danesh
Read by the authors. The demands of the day can leave us feeling exhausted and uninspired, while alerts and notifications constantly tug at our attention. We fall into unhealthy patterns that can be all too difficult to break. Written from friend to friend, one day at a time, this book invites you to start a new pattern, one that begins with taking just a few quiet moments to reconnect with what is most important, each day.
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There Is No Manual for This : Succeeding in Life in Spite of Feeling Inadequate
by Ilyssa Goodman
Read by Coleen Marlo. With great Humor and frankness, Goodman offers insights and experiences on what having it all means to the 21st century. As part of a same-sex couple trying to balance a high-pressure career in Hollywood while being sandwiched between parenting toddlers and seniors under one roof.
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What to Do When Things Go Wrong : A Five-step Guide to Planning for and Surviving the Inevitable and Coming Out Ahead
by Frank Supovitz
Read by Frank Supovitz. Manage every business problem like you were born for it -- from a problem customer to a career-threatening crisis It's not being negative or pessimistic to assume that something will always go wrong in business and in your career. It's being realistic. What you do when crisis hits is the only thing matters -- and this proven guide delivers everything you need to take positive action with confidence, skill, and professionalism. In What to Do When Things Go Wrong, Frank Supovitz, the man who has been behind-the-scenes at major events like the Super Bowl, Stanley Cup, and Indy 500 guides you through the process of making sure you handle inevitable problems as if it's something you do day in and day out. Whether you're revealing a new strategy to your team, presenting last year's numbers to the C-suite, or opening your own business, What to Do When Things Go Wrong helps you think through and prepare for all potential problems. You'll learn why things go wrong, how to best go about preventing crisis, and how to fix them when they happen anyway. Complete with stories from the author's clients, executives, entrepreneurs, and others, What to Do When Things Go Wrong is your playbook for ensuring the results you deliver reflect the smart, hard-working professional you are.
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The boy from the woods
by Harlan Coben
Read by Steven Weber. A man with a past shrouded in mystery searches desperately for a missing teenage girl whose disappearance is triggering disastrous consequences throughout her community and the world. By the best-selling author of Fool Me Once.
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Mindfulness for All : The Wisdom to Transform the World
by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Read by the author. Kabat-Zinn focuses on how mindfulness really can be a tool to transform the world--explaining how democracy thrives in a mindful context, and why mindfulness is a vital tool for both personal and global understanding and action in these tumultuous times. By "coming to our senses"--both literally and metaphorically--we can become more compassionate, more embodied, more aware human beings, and in the process, contribute to the healing of the body politic as well as our own lives in ways both little and big.
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