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Hi - on books, read anything by Ponder, Jerry & Esther Hicks,

Randolph Price and newer books by Wayne Dyer.

That should keep you busy for awhile! :)

You can get most of these at great discounts by buying the used on amazon.com

Love and Blessings,

Colleen in New Mexico @}-->-->-----------------

Has anyone read the book " The Game Of Life And How To Play It "

If so do you have any recomendations for similar ones?

Best Regards,

Bri

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The game and life and how to play it is a great book. Another great book that

is about affirmations and those type of things is the " Power Of Awareness " by

Neville and their is another book by Norman Peale (his first and most

popular nbook.. I think it is called " The Power of Positive Thinking " . Can

anyone recommend anyother good books...

Brett

imbri2040 wrote:

Has anyone read the book " The Game Of Life And How To Play It "

If so do you have any recomendations for similar ones?

Best Regards,

Bri

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AffirmationstoDe-Stress

A positive thinking, positive affirmations support group, discussing ways to

cope with the stresses of daily life. Come aboard! PJ and Gang

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Hello All,

Who wrote the game of life & how to play it? I've never heard of that

book before. Thanks! PJ

Brett Steier wrote:

The game and life and how to play it is a great book. Another great book that

is about affirmations and those type of things is the " Power Of Awareness " by

Neville and their is another book by Norman Peale (his first and most

popular nbook.. I think it is called " The Power of Positive Thinking " . Can

anyone recommend anyother good books...

Brett

imbri2040 wrote:

Has anyone read the book " The Game Of Life And How To Play It "

If so do you have any recomendations for similar ones?

Best Regards,

Bri

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AffirmationstoDe-Stress

A positive thinking, positive affirmations support group, discussing ways to

cope with the stresses of daily life. Come aboard! PJ and Gang

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> Has anyone read the book " The Game Of Life And How To Play It "

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> If so do you have any recomendations for similar ones?

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> A positive thinking, positive affirmations support group,

discussing ways to cope with the stresses of daily life. Come

aboard! PJ and Gang

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HI all...

I am a book seller - I make the bulk of my living now selling books on

Amazon.com ( I also sell vitamins and limited edition art)

So here are some tips you might find helpful.

To find thrift shops in your area you can check your Yellow Pages or go

online to http://digitalcity.com do a search on the word THRIFT you can type in

your zip code and it will tell you just how far each store is from you. Most

of them sell books.

If you live in a fairly large city, your GOODWILL stores may have a

clearance center. Call any Goodwill and ask where the nearest one is. Books

there are

available for just pennies - although the selection is not as nice.

Buying on http://half.com is usually cheaper than buying on Amazon.

Half.com is owned by ebay and the shipping is less than Amazon too.

Last but not least, most libraries have a " Friends of the Library " store or

occassional book sale where they sell books donated to the library that the

librarians choose not to use - or sometimes library discards. I went today and

bought 60 books - 25 cents each.

Love to all,

Colleen in New Mexico @}-->-->-------------------

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Colleen,

These are all excellent suggestions! Yes, I used to be a friend of the

Bellaire Library many years ago, too. Hugs, PJ

august12@... wrote:

HI all...

I am a book seller - I make the bulk of my living now selling books on

Amazon.com ( I also sell vitamins and limited edition art)

So here are some tips you might find helpful.

To find thrift shops in your area you can check your Yellow Pages or go

online to http://digitalcity.com do a search on the word THRIFT you can type in

your zip code and it will tell you just how far each store is from you. Most

of them sell books.

If you live in a fairly large city, your GOODWILL stores may have a

clearance center. Call any Goodwill and ask where the nearest one is. Books

there are

available for just pennies - although the selection is not as nice.

Buying on http://half.com is usually cheaper than buying on Amazon.

Half.com is owned by ebay and the shipping is less than Amazon too.

Last but not least, most libraries have a " Friends of the Library " store or

occassional book sale where they sell books donated to the library that the

librarians choose not to use - or sometimes library discards. I went today and

bought 60 books - 25 cents each.

Love to all,

Colleen in New Mexico @}-->-->-------------------

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And, then, there are also garage sales!!! (As long as you are not living in one

of those cold places!)

Charlene

august12@... wrote:

HI all...

I am a book seller - I make the bulk of my living now selling books on

Amazon.com ( I also sell vitamins and limited edition art)

So here are some tips you might find helpful.

To find thrift shops in your area you can check your Yellow Pages or go

online to http://digitalcity.com do a search on the word THRIFT you can type in

your zip code and it will tell you just how far each store is from you. Most

of them sell books.

If you live in a fairly large city, your GOODWILL stores may have a

clearance center. Call any Goodwill and ask where the nearest one is. Books

there are

available for just pennies - although the selection is not as nice.

Buying on http://half.com is usually cheaper than buying on Amazon.

Half.com is owned by ebay and the shipping is less than Amazon too.

Last but not least, most libraries have a " Friends of the Library " store or

occassional book sale where they sell books donated to the library that the

librarians choose not to use - or sometimes library discards. I went today and

bought 60 books - 25 cents each.

Love to all,

Colleen in New Mexico @}-->-->-------------------

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These books are for the kids, I think they are great books. Brain Lock is great

as well as What to do when your child has OCD by Aureen Wagner

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> Have any of you read the books " A Thought is Just a Thought " and " Worried No

> More. " I was wondering if they have any helpful information that isn't in

> any of the other books???

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