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Welcome to Goodenough Books' Online Store We're very happy
incest to announce that we are under new ownership rape, the Ziock family, and we're
porn all very excited about sex our name erotic and location change forced and the fact that the store
hardcore continues to be locally mom owned and operated. We are are now Altamont Books and have moved just
sister across the street to 1601 Railroad Av at the incest corners of
mother Railroad and North P. Stop by and see our brand new store and old staff. Our phone remains 925-443-4354.
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Book Groups, son Author
Events, Our famous
Literary Winery
Luncheons, Parties,
etc. Title of Event: Random House Sales Rep Ron Shoop--Book Group Picks
When: Thursday, February 5, 2004 7:30 PM Location: Altamont
mature Books Description: Books groupers, come hear Random House sales rep and avid reader Ron Shoop who offers reading suggestions for your group.
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A family-owned and operated business,
Goodenough
Books celebrates its 23nd anniversary this
year in Livermore, CA .
Our brick and mortar store occupies 5000
square
feet and houses 50,000 titles in every
category,
all handpicked by buyers who read and know
books.
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"Ya say ya want a Resolution..." apologies to the Beatles...
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The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People: What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use It
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Niven, David
What with everything going on in one's life -- job, family, finances, etc. -- it can be a bit of a struggle to be happy. Thankfully, David Niven has waded through thousands of pages of research done by scientists and academics on the subject of happiness, and distilled their findings down to this insightful and encouraging book. Like the title suggests, the solutions are somewhat simple: enjoy what you have, turn off the TV, and believe in yourself are just a couple of Niven's suggestions. It's good advice for feeling good! |
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The Spirit rover's three-month mission to inspect the surface of Mars is raising more questions about the Red Planet's geological history instead of providing actual answers.
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A Traveler's Guide to Mars: The Mysterious Landscapes of the Red Planet with Poster
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Hartmann, William K.
This clever and informative faux guidebook to Mars pulls the neat trick of making the reader actually want to visit the largely inhospitable planet. A participant in the Mars Global Surveyor mission, noted science writer Hartmann describes the various areas of Mars -- including all the canyons, mesas, volcanoes, dusty plains, and inclement weather -- with experience and enthusiasm. Profusely illustrated with drawings, photos, maps, and paintings, A Traveler?s Guide to Mars also touches on the many myths and misconceptions concerning the Red Planet. |
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"There are two kinds of books: those that no one reads and those that no one ought to read."
- H. L. Mencken
From The Quotable Book Lover (Lyons Press)
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