December 2007


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The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty (You)

  

You: Staying Young: The Owner’s Manual for Extending Your Warranty (You)
By Michael F. Roizen, Mehmet C. Oz

Price:$15.60
Book Description

The body is the most fascinating machine ever created, and nobody talks about it in ways that are as illuminating and compelling as Dr. Michael Roizen and Dr. Mehmet Oz. Most people think of the aging of our bodies the same way we think of the aging of our cars: the older we get, the more inevitable it is that we’re going to break down. Most of us believe that at age 40 or so, we begin the slow and steady decline of our minds, our eyes, our ears, our joints, our arteries, our libido, and every other system that affects the quality of life (and how long we live it). But according to Dr. Roizen and Dr. Oz, that’s a mistake.

Aging isn’t a decline in our systems. It’s actually very purposeful. The very systems and biological processes that age us are designed to help us when we’re a little bit younger. So what’s our role as part of the aging population? To learn how those systems work so we can reprogram them to work the way they did when we were younger. Your goal should be: die young at any age. That means you live a high quality of life (with everything from working joints to working genitals) until the day you die.

A Letter from Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz

Dear Amazon Shoppers:

Our books, YOU: The Owner’s Manual and YOU: On a Diet, have become #1 Amazon and New York Times bestsellers, and we thank you. Many people have asked us questions about aging. We want you to know that the science in the last very few years has challenged the very perceptions of aging.

Most of us tend to have the same view of the way people age: As we grow older, we start losing things. We lose some hair, lose our minds, lose our balance, lose our eyesight, lose a little of this and a lot of that until we eventually wither away into a hunched-over senior who takes 3-inch steps and eats dinner at 4:00 pm. But to think that a life of frailty is an inevitable outcome of aging is a mistake. And the fact that we don’t take control of it is because we have excuses. We live in a society where making excuses is as easy as making a sandwich. Nowhere is that more apparent than when it comes to your own health. The reason why we are frazzled with stress? Blame the boss. The reason why we are sick? Blame the sniffling kids. The reason why our society’s waistbands are stretching and snapping at alarming rates? Blame Auntie’s alfredo sauce. The top health excuse, however, revolves around the biggest four-letter word of them all, the GENE. We blame our genes for just about everything–for baldness, for fatness, for illness and for every other health-related problem we can think of. In our minds, that means that our mom, pop, and the rest of the family tree are all on the hook for the ultimate health question of them all–how long and how well we will live?

But that is exactly where more of us have it wrong. While we are certainly born with genes that help determine everything from our height to our risk of heart disease, we are making a monumental mistake by assuming that we can’t control our genes–especially when it comes to aging.

Perhaps the best way to explain the dynamics of aging is to take a look at another complex system that is subjected to the same forces as your body: a city. Some cities remain beautiful and elegant in their old age, while younger ones may look worn down and beat-up. Now, every city has its own genetic code, just as you do. For a city, genes are geography; whether it’s built on a river or whether it’s located in a hot or cold climate, or whether it lies directly in a prevalent hurricane path. A city’s geography can’t change. But the city can adapt to the environment with earthquake-proof construction, with underground tunnels for walking in wintertime, or with strong levies. The adaptation the city makes to survive and to thrive is what is crucial to its vitality.

The same goes for you.

Just because you have been dealt a genetic hand that predisposes you to heart disease or diabetes or the wearing of pants as large as a parachute doesn’t mean you can’t mitigate the effects of those genes. One of the major things we will teach you is that while you can’t change your genes, you can change whether they are turned on or off or how you express them. Just like a city, you can compensate elegantly if you understand your options.

For the first time in history, the medical world has uncovered many of the miraculous biologic processes that control how and why we age. Truth is, much of aging is actually in our control; with the power to nudge our biologic systems so that our unwanted genes can work in our favor–as long as you know what to do and how you are doing it. In YOU: Staying Young, we translate the latest science (much of which wasn’t available even three years ago) to help slow your rate of aging. You will learn 14 Major Agers, and dozens of action steps so that you can take control of those agers and your aging processes.

We hope you enjoy the cartoons, analogies, and jokes. But ultimately we hope you soak in the message: Your health is largely in your control. We dedicate the book to all who desire longer life so they can serve more.

Thanks very much,

Mike and Mehmet
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O's Guide to Life: The Best of O, the Oprah Magazine (The Oprah Magazine)

O’s Guide to Life: The Best of O, the Oprah Magazine (The Oprah Magazine)
By Editors of The Oprah Magazine

 Price:$17.97
Book Description
For anyone on a journey of self-discovery, here is the ultimate handbook for living well. O’s Guide to Life, the new second volume of The Best of O, The Oprah Magazine book series, gathers the most empowering, energizing, and entertaining articles of the magazine’s last two years. Filled with advice from experts such as Dr. Phil, Suze Orman, Martha Beck, and Oprah, the book addresses three major aspects of life. “Your Personal Best” focuses on emotional and physical well-being: maintaining health, building confidence, finding a sense of purpose and balance. “Relationships” provides the tools and insights everyone needs to forge better connections with our partners, families, friends, and co-workers. And, “Living in the World” urges the reader to make life more meaningful by helping and reaching out to others. This is a resource that readers will keep returning to for answers and inspiration.
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  • More than 100 of the best articles from O, The Oprah Magazine
  • Discover “Your Personal Best” with the latest information on weight loss, health, and beauty, plus must-reads about seeking happiness, getting through dark times, exploring spirituality, going solo, aging beautifully, and making your dreams a reality
  • Improve your relationships with advice from columnists such as Dr. Phil and Lisa Kogan on everything from dating, marriage, and sex to communication with family, friends, and co-workers
  • Get motivated by “Living in the World” with Oprah’s intimate interviews with fascinating people who know how to give back, such as Christiane Amanpour and Desmond Tutu, stories about everyday heroes, and celebrities’ eye-opening “Aha” moments
  • With more than 300 photos, 336 full-color pages, vibrant design, lush images, and an abundance of good writing, the energy of O, The Oprah Magazine radiates from every page
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    I Am America (And So Can You!)

    I Am America (And So Can You!)
    By Stephen Colbert

    Price:$16.19

     Description

    Stephen Colbert was The Daily Shows longest-running and most diverse correspondent. In addition to his role as Senior Political Correspondent he was one of the hosts of Even Stephven, a point-counterpoint assault featuring co-correspondent Steve Carell, and the host of This Week in God, in which he reported on all things theological with the assistance of the God Machine. His personality, insight and overall rightness could only lead to The Colbert Report, a half-hour nightly platform for him to give his take on the issues of the day, and, more importantly, to tell you why everyone elses take is just plain wrong.
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    2008 George W. Bush Out of Office Countdown Wall Calendar

    2008 George W. Bush Out of Office Countdown Wall Calendar
    From Sourcebooks, Inc.

    price:$10.39

    Description

    Hang in there … it’s almost over!
    Much of the nation has been counting the days since the first inauguration of the president who said, I’m the commander see, I don’t need to explain I do not need to explain why I say things. That s the interesting thing about being president.
    Yes, there is hope and now you can count down the days while enjoying:

     the best of Bush bloopers and blunders

     the indictments, scandals, embarrassments and audacity of the president s advisors, admirers (think Harriet), cronies, appointees (see cronies ) and strange bedfellows.

    Editorial Reviews

    From the Back Cover
    2008 George W. Bush OUT OF OFFICE COUNTDOWN”You can fool some of the people all the time, and those are the ones you want to concentrate on.”"I hope you leave here and walk out and say, ‘What did he say?’”Hang in there-it’s almost over!
    Customer Reviews

    Mr. Bush’s own words … do we laugh or cry?

    This and the 2007 calendar (which keeps me smiling and shaking my head in disbelief through the debacle of Bush-Cheney) do not disrespect the office of President, nor is it hateful. It publishes George W. Bush’s EXACT words – his illogical, confusing syntax and malapropisms, invented words and mispronunciations. Won’t it be wonderful to have a president who can speak to the nation and the world and not make us cringe with embarrassment? I am counting down…

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    365 Cats Page-A-Day Calendar 2008

    365 Cats Page-A-Day Calendar 2008
    By Workman Publishing Company

    Price: $10.39

    Description

    The one and only. A luminary of cat calendars. Now in its 16th year of setting the bar—in terms of quality and cuteness—365 Cats features the hundreds of winners of the 200 Cat Calendar Contest in full color. Here are tabbies with attitude. Persians with poise. Playful tigers, striking calicoes, and lots of sweet little kittens. Plus cats in high places—rooftops, refrigerators, and tree branches. And cats crunching through leaves, tiptoeing over piano keys, frolicking in the snow. Cats in baskets, cats in sinks, cats in hammocks, too. Photos are accompanied by breed information, quotes and lore, health and care tips, and trivia.

    Customer Reviews

    A Year of fun
    I buy this every year and I have never been disappointed. Each day is a new “awwww” or giggle. I even save my favorites!

    A Purrfect Calendar
    We’ve been using these calendars for many years and think they are both entertaining and useful. It’s always a treat to turn over a new page and see what cat represents the day.

    Heart Warming Cat Calendar
    This calendar never fails to deliver a warm and often comical visual of cats with charming behaviors.

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    Cats, For the Love of 2008 Deluxe Wall Calendar Cats, For the Love of 2008 Delux…
    by BrownTrout PublishersPrice :11.19 Read More

     

     

    365 Dogs Page-A-Day Calendar 2008

    365 Dogs Page-A-Day Calendar 2008
    by Workman Publishing Company
    Price: $10.39  Read More

    2008 Wall Calendar

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: 2008 Wall Calendar
    By LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing, Andrews Mcmeel

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    2008 Day-to-Day Calendar

    Garfield: 2008 Day-to-Day Calendar
    By Jim Davis

    Price:9.59       Read More

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    As You've Never Seen It Before

    Planet Earth: As You’ve Never Seen It Before
    By Alastair Fothergill

    price: $23.97

    Book DescriptionA visual odyssey that will change the way we see our planet, this remarkable book, companion to the acclaimed Discovery Channel/ BBC series, is an enduring and awe-inspiring record of one of the most ambitious natural history projects ever undertaken. Using the latest aerial surveillance, state-of-the-art cameras, and high definition technology, the creators of Planet Earth have assembled more than 400 stunning photographs of wondrous natural landscapes from around the globe, including incredible footage of the rarely spotted, almost mythical creatures that live in these habitats. Many of the images reveal inaccessible places that few have seen and record animal behavior that has never been filmed or photographed before. With the help of this highly advanced technology and the world’s premier wildlife photographers, the book takes us on a spectacular journey from the world’s greatest rivers and impressive gorges, to its mightiest mountains, hidden caves and caverns, and vast deserts. Planet Earth captures breathtaking sequences of predators and their prey, lush vistas of forests viewed from the tops of towering trees, the oceans and their mysterious creatures viewed from beneath the surface, and much more–in a magnificent adventure that brings unknown wonders of the natural world into our living rooms.
    Copub: BBC Worldwide Americas

    Customer Reviews

    Enthralling TV Series Translated to a Handsome Coffee-Table Book
    First things first, there is no way the spectacular Discovery Channel/BBC series Planet Earth could be captured in its sensory overload glory in printed form. However, series producer Alastair Fothergill has done a fine job capturing the highlights while summarizing the key facts shared in the series in an eminently readable fashion. In an inevitable coffee-table book format, the impressive result is still so far above any other book in its category that a purchase is most worthwhile.

    Erica Asahan’s Review
    Erica Asahan wrote:

    There are several segments from show that were captured beautifully and are included in this book. By far, one of the best books of my generation. I am greatful to have this in my collection and I would recommend it to all!

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    Chainfire Trilogy, Part 3 (Sword Of Truth, Book 11)

    Confessor: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 3 (Sword Of Truth, Book 11)
    By Terry Goodkind

    price : $19.77

    Book Description

    Descending into darkness, about to be overwhelmed by evil, those people still free are powerless to stop the coming dawn of a savage new world, while Richard faces the guilt of knowing that he must let it happen. Alone, he must bear the weight of a sin he dare not confess to the one person he lovesand has lost. Join Richard and Kahlan in the concluding novel of one of the most remarkable and memorable journeys ever written. It started with one rule, and will end with the rule of all rules, the rule unwritten, the rule unspoken since the dawn of history. When next the sun rises, the world will be forever changed.

    Customer Reviews

    Confessor
    I am a fan of the series and I waited a long time to see what happened in this story. The conclusion was average. So if you just need to see how the story ends then read this book.Confessor: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 3 (Sword Of Truth, Book 11)

    VERY DISAPPOINTING
    Samuel and Brian’s reviews each describe the book and the deterioration of the series perfectly. Richard has become a preacher and there are so many scenes where someone almost died or got killed, but they still go into monologues like they’d really ever do that. ALSO, the book is riddled with TYPOS and GRAMMAR mistakes. I stopped counting after 30. Just stupid mistakes that a junior high kid would fix on a paper he was turning in. It gave the book a half-a## kind of feel. The series was great in the beginning, but has been dragged out for profit or Goodkind is just a poor writer.

    At long last, it is finally over.
    Terry Goodkind, Confessor (Tor, 2007)

    The best thing that can be said for Confessor, the eleventh and final volume in Terry Goodkind’s long-running Sword of Truth series, is that Goodkind had so many loose ends to tie up, so much actual story to work with, that there’s a residual effect that dampens, ever so slightly, the substandard-message-hokum he’s been pumping out since around book seven. The second-best thing that can be said for it is “thank the good spirits he’s finally laid this thing to rest.”

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