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Book Blast! Why We Argue and How to Stop

Why We Argue and How to Stop: A Therapist’s Guide to Navigating Disagreements, Managing Emotions, and Creating Healthier Relationships You don’t have to go to every argument you’re invited all argue, but understanding why can help you avoid some of those foot-in-your-mouth moments where you say something you know you’ll…
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Book Blast! Home Boys

“Home Boys” is the poignant and humorous story of a beginning career psychologist learning diagnosis and treatment, and discovering ways to connect with troubled teens -- manipulative Timothy, jokester Enrique, wanna-be gangster Antonio, and many more. In the year 2000, Seth C. Kadish began work at Cal Home, a group…
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Fiction

No One Is Talking About This – A disjointed, poetic look at our addiction to the internet

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTIONTHE FIRST NOVEL FROM PATRICIA LOCKWOOD 'I really admire and love this book. Patricia Lockwood is a completely singular talent and this is her best, funniest, weirdest, most affecting work yet' Sally Rooney, author of Normal People'A literary star ... Captures better than anything…
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Duffy

The Music Of Bees

When social pariah Alice Holtzman crashes her pick-up truck packed with 120,000 restless honeybees into a troubled, paraplegic teenager, it is the start of an unlikely friendship that will help both of them through the darkest stages of grief. Set in the gorgeous, sprawling countryside of the Pacific Northwest, Eileen…
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Australian Authors

Worried about self-isolation? Get into a good book!

As we are all told to socially distance ourselves and self-isolate, we start to get worried about impending self-isolation start to think "What am I supposed to do to fill my days at home?". Introverts may want to escape the constant bombardment of coronavirus news and extroverts are already climbing…
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