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Light in August (The Corrected Text) William Faulkner
Vintage International/Random House, 1990
Eleven Days In August This book has been touted as being Faulkner's most accessible. Although a bit easier to follow having less stream of consciousness it still requires some patience and appreciation for nuance. Further, if you take the story at face value you will be missing out on 90% ...
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The What to Expect Pregnancy Journal & Organizer Heidi Murkoff
Workman Publishing Company, 2007
the absolute BEST pregnancy book I got - the only one I needed the best book I received (and I got about 5 as gifts)... was the "What to Expect" journal. It has a place for EVERY SINGLE bit of DATA you could ever come across while pregnant... some you wouldn't even think of! Pages to interview doctors, birth plan, places for ...
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The Infertility Cure: The Ancient Chinese Wellness Program for Getting Pregnant and Having ... Randine Lewis
Little, Brown and Company, 2005
New hope!! This is a must read for anyone that is fighting infertility!!! I have only made a few changes and have already seen a difference in my body!! Several of the herbs I was already taking! I can't wait to see what the coming months have to offer!!! This book has brought me ...
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Raising Baby Green: The Earth-Friendly Guide to Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Baby Care Alan Greene
Jossey-Bass, 2007
Very informative book and well worth the read I think this is a very good to start raising a green baby. I wasn't the most eco-educated person out there, but I tried to do my part. When my wife and I started to try to have a baby, I wanted to have a healthy baby and started to do more research. What I like ...
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The Fertility Diet Jorge Chavarro, Walter C. Willett, ...
McGraw-Hill, 2007
Excellent Advice for Infertility Patients with Ovulatory Dysfunction I read this text from cover to cover and thought that it contained excellent advice for infertility patients with ovulatory dysfunction (such as PCOS).
Keith L. Blauer, MD
Reproductive Endocrinologist
Sandy, Utah
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Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go! (Life Favors(TM)) Tish Rabe
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1997
Adorable! I got this when I was pregnant with my son, and I loved it. I especially loved the encouragement to read to him while I was pregnant. I was amazed to see that some reviewers gave it low stars for being too small. Since when does that matter?
And I guess you have ...
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Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth Jenny McCarthy
Da Capo Press, 2005
Don't pass this one up!!!!! After I read You Know You're Pregnant When. Reflections on the Longest Nine Months of My Life, I set out to find pregnancy books that were more humorous and I found it in this one. I thought it was brilliant and I'm definitely going to read more of her books.
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40 Weeks +: The Essential Pregnancy Organizer (The Essential Organizers) Dani Rasmussen, Antoinette Perez
Mango Media, 2006
Loved this organizer! I kept track of everything in this organizer, from OB appointments (including all information on what was covered in the appointment) to important dates on the calendar to contractions to diaper checks to gift lists to items to purchase. It had handy spots to put my ...
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The Mother of All Pregnancy Books: The Ultimate Guide to Conception, Birth, and Everything In Between (U.S. ... Ann Douglas
Wiley, 2002
It really is the mother of all pregrancy books After reading several other pregnancy books, although reading over the same topics, Ann Douglas provides more helpful information. Her writing style is easy to read, funny at times and not biased. You feel as if you are listening to a friend sometimes. This book covers ...
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The Working Woman's Pregnancy Book (Yale University Press Health & Wellness) Marjorie Greenfield
Yale University Press, 2008
Complete and Realistic guide to pregnancy Dr. Greenfield's book is a complete informative book that provides pertinent information and comfort to those women considering or experiencing pregnancy.
Her facts are accurate and reflect the latest "state-of-the-art" medical and technical knowledge.
She addresses ...
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Fertility and Conception: A Complete Guide to Getting Pregnant Geoffrey Sher, Zita West
DK ADULT, 2003
Easy to read and understand. This book is very colorful and full of little facts. It highlights the important information and provides a little extra for those bookworms. I found the information to be interesting and well presented. The pictures and graphs helped with my understanding and are ...
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Ma! There's Nothing to Do Here! A Word from your Baby-in-Waiting (Picture Book) Barbara Park
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2008
Ma There's Nothing to Do Here ! Ma! There's Nothing to Do Here! A Word from your Baby-in-Waiting (Picture Book) Loved this book! Read the whole book in the store and of course I bought it!!! It was supposed to be for my daughter-in-law who is expecting our second grandchild, a son, and for our ...
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Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control and Pregnancy Achievement Toni Weschler
Harper Perennial, 1995
Not just for women TTC, for all women! This book IS NOT just for women who are trying to conceive a baby ~ this book is for women ~ period. I purchased this book after having a great deal of trouble coming off birth control. I was scared and confused about what was going on with my body and this book was ...
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Exercising Through Your Pregnancy James F. Clapp III
Addicus Books, 2002
Fascinating & a Fun Read The first section of this book is actually the best description I've read of the physiological changes of pregnancy -- and I've read a lot! ;) For example, it is NOT just an "old wive's tale" that fainting is a sign of early pregnancy. Do not worry about monitoring ...
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At First Sight Nicholas Sparks
Grand Central Publishing, 2005
My favorite by Nicholas Sparks I have read many of Nicholas Sparks' novels, but this one was by far my favorite. The story begins where "True Believer" left off, which is also a very good book. The story of Jeremy and Lexie is continued as they begin their lives together (I won't say too much for ...
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