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I Don’t Believe in Astrology: A Therapist’s Guide to the Life-Changing Wisdom of the Stars

The book’s psychological lens provides a unique perspective for regular readers of astrology, and the quippy title will surely snag the astrology-curious; both will find a supportive, engagingly written, and informative discourse.
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There’s Going To Be Trouble

A well-plotted, character-driven novel that thrusts listeners into the emotionally fraught landscape of antiwar and antiestablishment protests. The dual star-crossed lovers add another level of enjoyment, making this a solid recommendation for listeners seeking literary fiction blended with politics, romance, and intrigue.

How To Talk to Kids About Anything: Tips, Scripts, Stories, and Steps To Make Even the Toughest Conversations Easier

A must-have, all-encompassing resource. For parents looking for support and answers.

Sondheim: His Life, His Shows, His Legacy

This impressive volume is an important biographical addition to collections on musical theater and the Broadway entertainment industry.
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Nothing but the Night: Leopold & Loeb and the Truth Behind the Murder That Rocked 1920s America

While the full truth of what happened may never be known, the authors make a compelling case for who the instigator was and will have readers debating the root cause.

The Gotti Wars: Taking Down America’s Most Notorious Mobster

Do we need yet another book on Gotti? Gleeson answers the question with a resounding yes.

The New Female Antihero: The Disruptive Women of Twenty-First-Century US Television

This extremely thought-provoking look at radical changes in depictions of women on TV will appeal to readers interested in media and cultural theory.
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Greed in the Gilded Age: The Brilliant Con of Cassie Chadwick

Readers curious about the Gilded Age or who enjoy stories of con artists will appreciate Hazelgrove’s lively tale of a most ambitious grifter.
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The “Mr. Big” Sting: The Cases, the Killers, the Controversial Confessions

Though the fascinating case studies here may interest true crime fans, Stobbe’s argument that police should rely on the Mr. Big strategy ultimately falls flat.
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