January 2024 list by Donalee Jacobs
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13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do
by Amy Morin
From the author of the internationally bestselling 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do series and preeminent psychotherapist Amy Morin, comes a guide for couples looking to develop mental strength together and sustain happier and healthier relationships.
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A Brilliant Life
by Rachelle Unreich
The daughter of a Holocaust survivor tells the story of her mother who lived through four concentration camps and explores the role that fate, chance and destiny played in her life.
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Build the Life You Want
by Arthur C. Brooks
Offering practical research-based practices, this blueprint for a better life equips you with the emotional self-management tools needed for taking control of your present and future rather than hoping and waiting for your circumstances to improve.
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Good Fengshui
by Eva Wong
Taoist arts master Eva Wong introduces readers to the powerful traditional system of fengshui, which is deeply rooted in Taoist and shamanic origins. Fengshui is not simply a list of directives for building auspicious structures or arranging interiors for good luck - it is the art of reading the patterns of the universe and living in harmony with the environment. It allows you to enhance your home, workplace, or garden to bring harmonizing, beneficial energy into any space.
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The Great Disappearance
by David Jeremiah
In this definitive volume Dr. Jeremiah thoroughly explores the end times in the Bible and explains the meaning of the word rapture, the difference between the rapture and the second coming, and the joy of expecting our Savior to come at any given moment. Dr. Jeremiah will also explore key questions such as: Who will be raptured? When will it happen? What will happen to those left behind? What will believers experience when they are taken away to heaven? Will non-believers still have time to repent and be saved?
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How To Be the Love You Seek
by Nicole LePera
The author of the #1 New York Times best-seller How to Do the Work returns with a guide to strengthening relationships, beginning with the one we have with ourselves.
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The Lost Tomb
by Douglas J. Preston
From the haunted country of Italy to the largest tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, the bestselling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God presents extraordinary and enthralling true stories of Egyptian burial chambers, lost treasure, mysterious murders, strange crimes, and more.
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Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning
by Liz Cheney
The House Republican leader who dared to take a stand against the January 6th insurrection, which she witnessed first-hand, and then helped lead the ensuing investigation, tells the story of this perilous moment in our history, the betrayal of the American people and the Constitution and the risks we still face.
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The Palace
by Gareth Russell
Takes us into every room of Hampton Court Palace—the stage of some of the most important events in British history, such as the commissioning of King James's version of the Bible and Queen Elizabeth II's coronation ball, illustrating what was at play politically, socially and economically at the time.
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