Locker Room Diaries - NEW p200
New Rules Of Lifting For Women - p650
Hugs For Grads - p50
-hardcover book
-good condition but with some brown spots on pages
Wishcraft - How To Get What You Really Want - p180
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-paperback
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The New Guide To Therapies: Pilates, Yoga, Meditation, Stress Relief [Illustrated] [Hardcover] - p180
-hardcover book filled with pictures
-good condition
Product Description
This book is the ideal introduction to four of the most popular therapies used today. While each section can stand alone, together they provide a comprehensive, practical guide to maintaining health, regaining vitality and achieving peace of mind. Pilates: the gentle exercise system for all. Yoga: harmonizes mind, body, and spirit. Meditation: creates inner serenity. Stress relief: frees your body and mind.
Stephen King - The Dead Zone - p70
-paperback book
-good condition
Experiencing God - p60
-hardcover book, decent
Charmed Series - p40 each
Rx by Tracy Lynn - p20
-paperback book
-decent condition with yellow spots on the side, with plastic cover
Summary
Grade 9 Up–Thyme, 17, is stressed. She is trying to keep her grades up and maintain her status in The Twenty, a nickname for a group of overachieving, good-school-bound juniors. She steals a bottle of Ritalin from her friend Will, thinking it will improve her study habits. An A on a history exam confirms it. Soon, she becomes adept at stealing pills from purses and medicine cabinets, and begins to deal with other students. She even keeps a spreadsheet of classmates problems and pill preferences and who has merchandise she can buy or trade. At the same time, she begins a relationship with Will, continues in the National Honor Society, studies for her SATs, and applies to college. Following the overdose/suicide of a fellow honor student, Thyme finally decides to quit. Her recovery is a little too easy, but the descriptions of addiction and the stresses that cause it are accurate. Thyme observes the emptiness and materialism of the adults lives around her and their abuse of prescription medication, including her father. Given the situations and characters, the abundant use of graphic language is realistic. This quick read may warn some teens of the dangers of drugs.
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