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Hound of the Baskervilles (Penguin Classic)
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Hound of the Baskervilles (Penguin Classic)Hound of the Baskervilles
Penguin Classic, abridged
Read by Freddie Jones

Неадаптированная аудиокнига от Penguin Classic, в сокращении, но очень близко к тексту.

REUPLOAD NEEDED
 
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Zecharia Sitchin - The Twelfth Planet
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Zecharia Sitchin - The Twelfth PlanetZecharia Sitchin - The Twelfth Planet

Zecharia Sitchin presents evidence  not only of contact by extraterrestrial beings thousands of years ago, but that these beings genetically engineered Homo Sapiens to serve them.

 
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Easier Than You Think CD: Small Changes that Add Up to a World of Difference in Life
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Easier Than You Think CD: Small Changes that Add Up to a World of Difference in LifeEasier Than You Think CD: Small Changes that Add Up to a World of Difference in LifeAll of us are looking for practical ways to take control of our lives, whether in our personal relationships, our families, our work, our health, or our future plans. Daily challenges have a way of overwhelming us, making life harder than it needs to be. The good news is that the answers are out there. And they are Easier Than You Think.

 
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Linda Howard - Kiss Me While I Sleep
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Linda Howard - Kiss Me While I SleepLinda Howard - Kiss Me While I SleepLily Mansfield is a hired assassin for the CIA.
Her 2 best friends are killed by a crime family and she goes seeking vengeance. Lucas Swain, another CIA agent, is sent to bring her in or bring her down. Then attraction between them begins to kindle and things get complicated.  Witty, funny and fast paced.


Edited by: Pumukl - 20 February 2010
Reason: Please add text to the short description too in future. Pumukl

 
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A Great Memory Remembers Everything You Hear, Read And Study
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A Great Memory Remembers Everything You Hear, Read And Study Eighty-five percent of what one remembers comes through the eyes,² says this detailed guide to improving one's memory for facts, names, numbers, and even jokes or speeches. The trick is to associate the information with a visual image that is highly personal, has a lot of color, and has highly exaggerated action. Michael Coon reads quickly, and this approach along with the technical nature of the advice makes the program sound hurried and mechanical. But it's not an irritating flaw, and as the program unfolds, what sticks is a substantial confidence that we can remember what we decide to--provided we create strong associative links.
 
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