The zodiac is a life map - all you need do is follow the signs. Life's a whole lot easier when you know where you are going, what you are capable of, and what's likely to trip you up. In Secrets of the Zodiac you'll discover why you are the person you are, and all about your life mission. Find out what makes you tick, why some things are second nature to you, and why you repeat the same mistakes time and again. What do you most need to learn, and what can you teach others? Discover how other zodiac signs see the world and where their strengths, fragilities, and potentials lie.
Where does all this stuff come from? More importantly, where will we put it? Complete Home Storage, the newest edition of a Sunset bestseller, tackles this challenge with hundreds of updated storage solutions for every room in the house. Basement, attic, kitchen, bathroom, kids' More...rooms-you name it-there are storage options, you just have to know where to look. Sunset shows the way with creative ideas and projects that not only control clutter, but also add great design features, like double-duty furniture, stylish bookcases, and built-in cabinets.
Store It!: Where to Put all the Things You Need to Keep
You will see how consoles with drawers and benches with bins can help you hide essentials. In living and dining rooms, Kaufman will show you how a wall of shelving can let you to store all your books or collectibles and how discreetly positioned cabinets will keep platters, big bowls and table linens near where you need them but out of sight.
Added by: ninasimeo | Karma: 4370.39 | Fiction literature | 30 April 2010
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Where Angels Fear to Tread by E.M.Forster
Where Angels Fear to Tread is a comedy of manners that uses the elements of farce to demonstrate how a comic clash of cultural sensibilities can quickly turn to tragedy. Forster's acclaimed first novel displays his finely honed talent for using a tragi-comic incident to comment on human existence. In his first book, he shows a subtlety and lightness of touch, which he lost in his more "philosophical" Howard's End and A Passage to India.
Added by: ninasimeo | Karma: 4370.39 | Fiction literature | 28 April 2010
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My Antonia by Willa Cather
This great American novel tells the story of several immigrant families who move to rural Nebraska.The story has many elements but clearly documents the struggles of the hard-working immigrants in the prairies, and does a particularly fine job covering the hardships that women faced in that difficult environment. My Antonia also provides Cather with a platform to make some comments on women's rights while weaving a story where romantic interests are ultimately bandied about by the uncontrolled changes that occur in people's lives.