Fodor's Walt Disney World with Kids 2012 (Travel Guide)
Your Ticket to a Magical Family Vacation!Inside this new ebook edition is all the information you need to have the family vacation of a lifetime at the Orlando theme parks. Up-to-date and written with the help of more than 500 families, this guide is packed with details on all the attractions at Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and Seaworld. It's user-friendly, fun, and designed for at-a-glance reference. And it will help you and your family plan the vacation each of you wants.
Guest stars Toni Braxton, Macy Gray, India Arie, and They Might Be Giants pair up with Tickety, Periwinkle, Mailbox and Blue for an amazing backyard concert in "Bluestock." Then, in "Skidoo Adventure," Joe and Blue need help collecting clues in Wacky Wild World so they can get back home. 2 bonus episodes also included are "Morning Music" and "A Surprise Guest."
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You don't need a science or engineering background to understand How Everything Works. All you need is an active curiosity about the extraordinary world all around you. Remarkably clear and always fascinating, How Everything Works is nothing short of a user's manual for our everyday world.
The Name of the Wind (by Patrick Rothfuss)by Patrick Rothfuss
The originality of Rothfuss's outstanding debut fantasy, the first of a trilogy, lies less in its unnamed imaginary world than in its precise execution.As absorbing on a second reading as it is on the first, this is the type of assured, rich first novel most writers can only dream of producing. The fantasy world has a new star.
Different: Escaping the Competitive Herd (Audiobook, MP3)
Why trying to be the best competing like crazy makes you mediocre. Every few years a book through a combination of the authors unique voice, storytelling ability, wit, and insight simply breaks the mold. Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods is one example. Richard Feynman's Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! is another. Now comes Youngme Moons Different, a book for people who don't read business books. Actually, it's more like a personal conversation with a friend who has thought deeply about how the world works and who gets you to see that world in a completely new light.