Love Dont Costthing
My Love Dont Cost A Thing
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Dont Love Me To Death $7.99 Dont Love Me To Death |
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It's Love We Dont Understand $3.95 Built around three simple but emotionally charged scenes, It's Love We Don't Understand looks at a broken family through th eyes of a 15-year-old girl. The first of the three stories plunges straight into a fierce family quarrel. The storyteller, her sister Edie, her brother Axel, and her mother -- with her latest boyfriend -- are driving in a very hot car. When Axel suddenly stops the car and expels the boyfriend, a violent fight erupts. In the next story the family comes into Grandma's inheritance, which includes a dog and an old man confined to a wheelchair. In the final story, the sisters grieve the loss of Axel, who has fled from home to live in Charlestown with a friend. The narrator carries on imaginary conversations with Axel in which she expresses her sadness. Bart Moeyaert delicately and skillfully traces the subtle thread of love as it winds through a young girl's life, shaping her character and her destiny. |
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Dont Call It Love $2 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Do's & Dont's of Music Row $4.57 This book should be required reading for every aspiring songwriter or college student entering the Nashville Music Business. It is the most accurate account of how the Nashville publishing community thinks and how the entire process of becoming a professional songwriter works. Liz Hengber has created the first true roadmap for any aspiring songwriter to follow and what better way to learn the "do's & dont's" than from someone who has been there and gone on to have an incredible career. Liz truly deserves a medal for this. -Mike Sebastian,Vice President Blacktop Music Group, Inc. I love this book. I wish that every new songwriter who walks through the door of the Bluebird would read it and save themselves years of mistakes and wasted time. Liz was a pretty good waitress, she's a wonderful songwriter, and now she is a sage, offering the best advice from her heart. -Amy Kurland The Bluebird Cafe |
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Mommy Please Dont Cry $12.99 "Mommy, Please Don't Cry is a book of love and comfort for mothers who have experienced the deep sorrow of losing a child. Serene illustrations frame gentle words that describe Heaven from a child's perspective. With room for the reader's personal reflections at the end of the book, every page is a poignant gift of hope and healing. "Our stories are all different, but our pain is the same," writes Linda. "We are mothers who will forever grieve the loss of our children. And yet, there is hope for our troubled souls."" |
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Dont Let Go $7.99 I'm a country person who lives in a beautiful village similar the one downstate where I was born. Life being what it is, I have had to deal with and live in cities. This collection of poems has a little of everything: the countryside, the village, and the city, particularly Buffalo, NY. Buffalo is in part urban, part pastoral, a place where one never forgets that nature invades everywhere, sometimes in glory, sometimes in turmoil. I love it in either case |
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Mama Dont Allow $3.95 Saxophone-playing Miles and his Swamp Band find a bevy of sharp-toothed, long-tailed alligators who love to listen to their music. But little do Miles and his band know what the alligators plan for them at the close of their jubilant all-night ball Inspired by a traditional song, this vibrant picture book is "ebullient, fast-paced, and funny." 1985 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Illustration A Reading Rainbow Featured Selection Children's Books of 1984 (Library of Congress) |
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Learning To Love People You Dont Like $11.99 "Does God really expect us to get along with each other? What do we do when we don't see eye to eye with leaders? Is Biblical unity and loyalty obtainable? How should we respond when others frustrate or irritate us?Biblical unity is attainable! Floyd McClung offers challenging and practical answers for achieving productive, lasting relationships. Here is a firsthand account of how anyone can live in love and unity with others, both in the church and in the world.Study guide included." |
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Dont Throw Away Tomorrow $21.95 "Fifty years ago Robert H. Schuller founded a church on the idea that with faith, focus, and follow-through all of our dreams can become realities. A tireless advocate of this positive message, he built the Crystal Cathedral into one of America's most popular and beloved centers of worship. Dedicating his life to both his family and his ministry, Dr. Schuller has gone on to teach millions the power of belief. A gifted and moving storyteller, he now offers the wisdom he's gained over a lifetime of optimism and devotion. In this personal and inspirational book, Schuller shows us how the universal principles that have formed his life and his work can guide ours as well. Starting with the message of "Don't Throw Away Tomorrow!" this landmark book discusses powerful and universal ideals such as starting with optimism, choosing positive values, keeping focused, clearing the channels of communication, and -- most important -- looking to the Ultimate Authority. For fifty years Americans have been listening to Schuller's thoughtful guidance and have been inspired by his love of humanity and God. Don't Throw Away Tomorrow is a culmination of his wisdom, delivered directly to the reader -- a tribute to the power of possibility thinking." |
