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artofdeceptionThe Art of Deception
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Written by Mitnick, the most famous computer hacker in the world, this is a series of tales of how some old-fashioned blarney and high-tech skills can pry any information from anyone. As entertainment, it’s like reading the climaxes of a dozen complex thrillers, one after the other. As a security education, it’s a great series of cautionary tales.

banksyWall and Piece
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The collected works of Britain’s most wanted artist. Artistic genius, political activist, painter and decorator, mythic legend or notorious graffiti artist? The work of Banksy is unmistakable. Banksy is responsible for decorating the streets, walls, bridges and zoos of towns and cites throughout the world. His identity remains unknown, but his work is prolific.

craigslist4everyoneCraigslist 4 Everyone
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Jobs. Housing. Customers. Stuff. Events. Advice. Even romance! It’s all waiting for you on craigslist… and this book will help you find it faster, smarter, and more safely. You name it, it’s covered here—with great insider tips and proven techniques! This is the first book to take you deep inside craigslist and show you exactly how to get what you want there… whatever it might be!

elusiveobviousThe Elusive Obvious
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The Elusive Obvious deals with simple, fundamental notions of our daily life that through habit become elusive. Time is money is obviously a good attitude to have in business or work. It is not at all obvious that in love the same attitude is the cause of so much unhappiness. We carry over from one activity to another attitudes of mind that do not make life what it could be.

gethighnowGet High Now
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Get High Now is an illustrated, mind-blowing magic carpet ride of more than 175 ways to alter human perception and consciousness without drugs or alcohol. Culled from science, physiology, spiritual practices, and the audio visual arts, these ‘all natural’ highs playfully and safely explore the mind-body connection to entertaining and illuminating effect.

gofornoGo for No!
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In a world inundated with sales books on getting to yes, this book recommends just the opposite, focusing on how increasing your failure rate can greatly accelerate your movement toward ultimate success. Go for No! is a quick, fun read with valuable lessons that can change the way you think, sell, and live!

healthiestfoodsThe World’s Healthiest Foods
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This book presents a unique nutrient-rich approach to the “Healthiest Way of Eating” with 500 Mediterranean-style recipes, most of which take 7 minutes or less to prepare. This book answers the question about what to eat to keep healthy. It focuses on 100 delicious foods that are nutrient-rich, providing the maximum number of nutrients for the least amount of calories.

makingalivingMaking a Living Without a Job
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For all of the millions of Americans who are out of work, soon to be out of work, or wishing to be freed from unrewarding work—here is the must-have book that will show you how you can make a living by working when, where, and how you want. Newly revised and updated, Barbara J. Winter’s guide to successful self-employment is now more relevant than ever before.

scandalousmetropolitanScandalous Metropolitan
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Unlike any other book about Tokyo, this is a collection of Tokyo `stuff’, and almost entirely visual; but much more than a photography book. It captures the very things that make Tokyo unique. Glowing vending machines, quirky shops, whisky bars and the streets after the night before are in, but cliché such as geisha, temples and Harajuku street fashion are out.

therawcookbookRAW: The Uncook Book
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You’ll be amazed by the creativity of the recipes in this book. Every food is “uncooked in these vegetarian recipes from Juliano, the raw-food guru of Los Angeles. Juliano believes that fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, beans, and seeds in their rawest and purest form are the most nourishing foods. If your imagination stops at alfalfa sprouts and grated carrots, hold onto your cutting board.

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