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Kids' Club Letters: Narrative Tools for Stimulating Process and Dialogue in Therapy Groups of Adolescents and Children
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Kids' Club Letters: Narrative Tools for Stimulating Process and Dialogue in Therapy Groups of Adolescents and ChildrenExcellent book for any therapist doing groups with kids or teens
 
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The Writing on the Wall
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The Writing on the WallEighth grade, like algebra, has become pretty complicated for Tess. For one thing, there are the patterns she's noticing everywhere—like how charming-on-the-outside Richard keeps playing scary pranks on her, and how annoying copycat Lynn always has to follow what everyone else is doing. Then there's the pattern of graffiti that keeps appearing on the wall by her school—could those numbers be a code meant for Tess? Is it up to her to find out what they mean? And most importantly, if Damien keeps up with his pattern of waiting for her after school, does it mean he likes her? Or is that just a coincidental system?
 
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Jane Austen (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
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Jane Austen (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)Distinguished critics examine aspects of Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Persuasion, and Sense and Sensibility. Themes explored include manners and morals, comic aggression, knowledge and opinion, gender roles, and the relationship of Austen's novels to William Shakespeare's plays. Essays discuss specifics of the novels and place them within the context of Austen's other works. Characters are examined in depth, as are situations, feelings, and social context. Quotes from the books are used to support interpretations.
 
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Oddbins Dictionary of Wine
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Oddbins Dictionary of WineWine novices and connoisseurs will enjoy this reference that covers every aspect of wine and winemaking and provides an all-inclusive guide to the specialist terms used in growing, producing, and tasting wine. Wine basics, such as the different types of grapes, regions, and methods of growing vines, as well as the complexities of the finished product, are detailed. Also included are special features such as six exclusive viewpoints from winemakers in Australia, California, Chile, Greece, Italy, and South Africa.
 
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Reptiles
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Elsevier's Dictionary of ReptilesThis dictionary gives an overview of the English, German, French and Italian names of reptiles. The basic table contains the scientific names of families, genera, species and some sub-species with their identified names, which are given in the singular for species and sub-specis and in the plural for other terms.

 
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