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| Library Focus - September 3, 2006 |
ZIG ZIGLAR'S NEW BOOK DEALS WITH PERSONAL EXCELLENCE
He is the premier motivational communicator who has inspired millions. Now, Zig Ziglar has written Better Than Good in which he uses real-life stories to teach readers how to rise above fear and failure to embrace the quality of life they were meant to have.
If you have chronic medical symptoms that seem to be taking over your life, check out Dr. Arthur Barsky's new book titled "Stop Being Your Symptoms and Start Being Yourself." The author is a psychiatrist and pioneer in the field of mind-body medicine, and here he provides a six-week program designed to help you control your symptoms.
The Definitive Book of Body Language by Allan Pease reveals the secrets of nonverbal communication. The goal is to give readers confidence and control in any face-to-face encounter-from making a great first impression and acing a job interview to finding the right partner.
Dr. Cordelia Fine introduces us to the part of our brain we might not want to hear about. It's a brain with A Mind of Its Own. The author illustrates the brain's tendency toward self-delusion and explores how it defends and glorifies the ego and sometimes warps our perceptions.
If you're planning a wedding, try Kamy Wicoff's new one. I Do But I Don't is a modern woman's look at what it means to be a bride today-one caught between feminist ideals and the allure of the traditional wedding.
If you want to clear the clutter from your life so you can concentrate on more important things, Jamie Novak can help. 1000 Best Quick and Easy Organizing Secrets contains surefire solutions to help you get-and stay-organized.
Dr. Brooke Seckel's Save Your Face teaches readers how to remove facial wrinkles, correct sun damage, get rid of that tired look and more. He also provides the truth about products like Botox, Retin A, and wrinkle creams, as well as facials, and surgery.
And for pet lovers there's the Essential Dog by Caroline Davis and "Aquarium Fish" by Don Harper.
Remember: The library will be closed tomorrow for Labor Day.

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