Thursday, April 14, 2011

NonFiction and a Tip

Tip

Never Ask the Evening Page if she ever thought about playing a real sport instead of soccer.

NonFiction

Baby Names Almanac by Emily Larson. Let's take a look. Maola: a handmaiden. Laibrook: One who lives on a road near a brook. Gerard: The great, mighty, brilliant, witty, handsome, athletic, genius writing this blog.

Parenting the Strong-Willed Child: the clinically proven five-week program for parents of two- to six-year-olds by Rex Forehand, PH.D. and Nicholas Long PH.D. I really should read this. Boy #2 likes to yell, "I'm not listening!" and "You're not in charge!" and "I don't have to!" Rex: king.

Winning Body Language: control the conversation, command attention, and convey the right message - without saying a word by Mark Bowden. Mark: dedicated to Mars, the god of war.

Stories from Mexico/Historias de Mexico by Genevieve Barlow and William N. Stivers. Side by side stories for learning the language. Genevieve: white wave; fair-skinned.

Stories from Latin America/Historias de Latinamerica by Genevieve Barlow.

301 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview, 2nd Edition by John Kador. Not included are: Is this position clothing optional? Are you strict about being on time? What do I need to do to get your job? John: God is gracious.

Science 1001: absolutely everything that matters in science in 1001 bite-sized explanations by Dr. Paul Parsons. Paul: a small or humble man.

Family Vegetarian Cooking:225 recipes everyone will love by Good Housekeeping. Goode: an upstanding man.

Windows 7 Quick Steps by Marty Matthews. Martin: dedicated to Mars, god of war.

Outlook 2010 QuickSteps by Carole Matthews, Marty Matthews and Bobbi Sandberg. Roberta: one who is bright with fame.

PowerPoint 2010 Quicksteps by Carole Matthews. Carole: joyous song.

Large Print

You Know When the Men are Gone by Siobhan Fallon. Siobhan: no listing.

Paris Wife by Paula McClain. Paula: a petite woman.

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