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As our culture increasingly glorifies the carefree pleasures of youth, many people grow despondent when the reality of adult responsibility pulls them farther away from their youthful hopes and expectations. Dr. Frank Pittman`s solution to this modern malaise is refreshingly simple: Grow up. Stop confusing happiness with self-indulgence. And, most important, stop whining and start taking responsibility for everything you do.

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Four childhood friends encounter chaos and consequence after ingesting a drug that causes total amnesia at the stroke of midnight. Later, when Patrick expresses reservations about taking the experimental new pills, his girlfriend Megan and pals Ryan and Sean decide that it's too late to turn back. As the effects take hold, the foursome find themselves at a shady inner-city bar, where volatile drug-dealer Mathias plunges them headlong into the most frightening night of their lives. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Just life anything else in life, rock & roll runs in cycles -- close to 35 years after the Damned cut "New Rose," British punk bands are still trying to sound young, loud, snotty, and tuneful, and after American punk-pop bands borrowed the melodic style of early U.K. punk bands like the Buzzcocks and the Jam while adding a few dollops of hooky sweetening, the Cyanide Pills have swiped it right back with all the extra hooks intact. The Cyanide Pills' self-titled debut is full of let's-pretend bile and song titles like "Cheap n Nasty," "Suicide Bomber," and "Interrogation Room," but the tunes bubble along with a jumbo portion of energy, enthusiasm, and harmonies, while the guitars sound too playful to be menacing and the rhythm section clatters along with spunk for days. It's hard to imagine anyone being at all threatened by the Cyanide Pills' music, but if it's not confrontational, that's not to say it isn't fun or effective. Alex Arson and Si Pinkeye are a potent guitar team, keeping the songs running in fourth gear at all times, while drummer Chris Wrist and bassist Alarick "The Trick" lay down a tireless, upbeat rhythm and lead singer Phil Privilege can howl and hit the notes at the same time, no small gift. The songs are rough-and-ready little pop constructions that know not to wear out their welcome (none of the 19 songs is over three minutes long, and eight don't even crack the two-minute mark), and they're full of choruses that are suitable for bellowing along while you pogo. And on the few tunes where they ditch their natural sweetness, they can rock pretty hard. The Cyanide Pills don't have an original bone in their collective body, but they've learned very well from their predecessors, and if you can't find your copies of Singles Going Steady or Pure Mania, this album will do just fine in the meantime. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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"Do you struggle to balance the demands of your family and career with your need for a meaningful relationship with God? Do you long for your spiritual life to become a place of refreshment, a lush garden amidst the hustle and bustle of your daily activities?If you've ever wondered . . .]How to get a handle on the plentiful and "deep-rooted weeds" of sin you struggle with]How to "compost the manure" of difficult life circumstances ]How to avoid getting distracted from what's important by the "garden pests" of petty annoyances and irritations]How to "deadhead" your life to make room and gain energy for new growth and adventures. . . then this might be just the book you need In Grow Lessons from My Garden, author Christine Noble draws from her life experiences as gardener and Bible study leader to share helpful analogies between our physical gardens and our spiritual lives. Her stories and illustrations will help you turn your daily walk with Christ into a beautiful spiritual garden of rest and renewal."

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Mac Brody's Hollywood life is far removed from his turbulent youth—and that's how he likes it. The legendary bad boy refuses to be judged by Juno Delamare for declining his brother's wedding invitation….But he can't get feisty Juno out of his

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Duff McKagan is a founding member of both Guns `n' Roses and Velvet Revolver. He has sold over 100 million albums in his career.The Taking is the brand new studio album from Duff McKagan's Loaded. It is the band's third studio album and the first to feat

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