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  • A Thousand Paths to Patience

    Michael Powell

    Paperback (Spruce, April 15, 2008)
    A Thousand Paths to Patience is a collection of inspiring insights, words of encouragement, and quotes from a wide range of gurus, philosophers, poets, and religious leaders. This book will help you define the exact meaning and importance of patience.
  • A Thousand Paths to Confidence

    David Baird

    Paperback (Spruce, April 15, 2008)
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  • How To Love a Werewolf

    Sophie Collins

    Hardcover (Spruce, Sept. 20, 2010)
    Last year Sophie Collins showed teen girls How to Date a Vampire. Now, she's showing them How To Love A Werewolf, in this know-it -all guide to teen relationships that tackles even tricky love triangles!Whether he's been her longtime classmate for years, or the new kid on the block, a werewolf can be girl's best friend. But what happens when he wants more, just when she has a crush on a cute guy with fangs? Packed with charts, quizzes, and the savviest advice around, this little guide will help teen girls sort out a supernaturally complicated love life, whether it's tracking down their werewolf and running with the pack, figuring out how to stay true to themselves when hanging with a new guy, or how to sort out feelings once and for all (without leaving anyone in the doghouse).
  • The Little Book of Beards: ...and a couple of moustaches!

    O. S. Belgie

    Hardcover (Spruce, May 5, 2010)
    Some beards are bushy, others are peach-fuzzy. Some are distinguished, others are scruffy. Some beards inspire love and trust (Santa's); others evoke fear and loathing (Satan's). Abe Lincoln's beard connotes patriotic devotion; Shakespeare's stands for artistic brilliance. But no matter who their wearer or what their shape, all beards have one thing in common: Crumbs get stuck in them.With facial adornments back in fashion (anointing the wearer with a veneer of virility and intellectual prowess) men of all ages will want to consider the choices presented in this useful little book.Inside are 40 different whiskery embellishments plucked from the broad beard spectrum, including (to name just a few) the French Fork, the Soul Patch, the Chin Puff, and the Fu Manchu.The Little Book of Beards lets you know what each style says about you as a person, and identifies which styles will make women fall at your feet- and which might just make them run for the hills.
  • What I Wore Today

    Gemma Correll

    Hardcover (Spruce, March 7, 2012)
    Doodle yourself into a style icon.Have you noticed how what you do in a day has quite a lot to do with what you're wearing? You forget your glasses, you miss the bus. You wear lucky underpants and suddenly everything goes your way. Not everyone wants their journal to be about feelings and bad poetry, so start scribbling about what you wore and sum up in a flash what it is to be you. Let your imagination run wild. Use our little mannequin to sketch yourself in a flash and fill in the blanks about the day - its highs, its lows, and what you've been up to. You can design your ideal fashion items, from shoes to umbrellas, so you can be as creative with your style as you like. Use the additional wish list for your notes, pictures, cut-outs - stick in or write down whatever your heart desires. No self-respecting girl should be without one!
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  • How To Love a Werewolf

    Sophie Collins

    Hardcover (Spruce, Sept. 20, 2010)
    Last year Sophie Collins showed teen girls How to Date a Vampire. Now, she's showing them How To Love A Werewolf, in this know-it -all guide to teen relationships that tackles even tricky love triangles!Whether he's been her longtime classmate for years, or the new kid on the block, a werewolf can be girl's best friend. But what happens when he wants more, just when she has a crush on a cute guy with fangs? Packed with charts, quizzes, and the savviest advice around, this little guide will help teen girls sort out a supernaturally complicated love life, whether it's tracking down their werewolf and running with the pack, figuring out how to stay true to themselves when hanging with a new guy, or how to sort out feelings once and for all (without leaving anyone in the doghouse).
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  • Ghosts

    Jon Izzard

    Paperback (Spruce, Sept. 20, 2010)
    In the tradition of Spruce's popular books, Vampires and Werewolves, Ghosts explores paranormal creatures in all their guises - from vengeful spirits to lost souls to mysterious apparitions. Through lore, legend and real-life accounts, learn what makes the dead so restless - and so utterly entrancing.
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  • Far Out: 60 Fab Recipes From Far-flung Places

    Alain Schons, Gail Wagman

    Paperback (Spruce, May 1, 2005)
    A vibrant cookbook designed in a compact format with a user-friendly plastic wipe off cover. Far Out features mouth watering recipes from the four corners of the globe, including sumptuous dishes from the Middle East, fast, filling Chinese meals, and fiery curries from India.
  • A Thousand Paths to Hope by Jane Garton

    Jane Garton

    Paperback (Spruce, Aug. 16, 1751)
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  • O. S. Belgie'sThe Little Book of Beards: ... a couple of moustaches!

    O. S. (Author) Belgie

    Hardcover (Spruce, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Little Book of Beards: ...and a couple of moustaches! by O. S. Belgie

    O. S. Belgie

    Hardcover (Spruce, March 15, 1750)
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  • Be a Narwhal: & be cool, be confident, be in control - THE PERFECT SECRET SANTA PRESENT

    Sarah Ford

    eBook (Spruce, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Let Narwhal show you the true meaning of a successful life. He is always prepared to put in the hours, whether he's nurturing his sea anemones or doing a big presentation to the reef. Feisty and passionate, Narwhal is no back-seat driver - he's always bursting with ideas, from how to break the ice at parties to how to tickle a fish. And when all around is in meltdown, he'll stay in control and bounce back with a cool head and a calm heart.To live a good and successful life there are a few simple things that Narwhal knows:- Believe in yourself. You are the bee's knees, even if like Narwhal you don't have any knees.- Listen more, chatter less... though a morning catch-up on last night's TV is absolutely essential.- Success has nothing to do with the size of your bank account; it is a life well lived and, of course, still being able to beat your kids at chess.