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Books have a very unique and powerful way of impacting our lives. The below
list includes some of Lisa's all-time favourites -- please check back often
as our library will continue to grow. |
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I look forward to reading with you ! |
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Fabulous Parties: Food and Flowers for Elegant Entertaining - by Mark Held,
Richard David, Peggy Dark |
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I love everything beautiful and this book is simply stunning. If you're like
me and enjoy taking entertaining to new elegant levels, this book is a
must-read. It's also a great host-gift for the next dinner party you attend
(this is how I was introduced and fell in love). An added bonus, it will
enhance any room if left out on your coffee table. Enjoy! |
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Easy green living -- by Renée Loux |
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I'm a big fan of Renée's work and would recommend all of her books --
especially this one! Although I've been "semi-green" for years, there were
many tips, advice and insight shared in this book that were new to me. We
don't consciously make the decision to harm the planet or ourselves for that
matter, yet many of our day to day choices do exactly that. Easy Green
Living points out the reasons why we need to change and gets us going in the
right direction. |
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Eat, Pray, Love - by Elizabeth Gilbert |
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I've heard many rave about this book so my expectations were high going into
it and I wasn't disappointed. I think Gilbert is one of the most enjoyable
writers in print...
Her entertaining memoir is engaging, full of wit, rich in spiritual
insight and beautifully romantic. She's a great tour guide, taking you to
the places that really matter in life. |
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The Progress Paradox - by Gregg Easterbrook |
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Expect constructive insight that challenges your thinking. This book
illustrates the emerging science of "positive psychology" and understanding
what causes a person's sense of well-being. A very engaging and lively book! |
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In Search of Hope: The Global Diaries of Mariane Pearl - by Mariane Pearl. |
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This is a breathtaking book about 12 profoundly optimistic women from around
the world making a global difference. Angelina Jolie writes in the books
forward: "Mariane Pearl can recognize strength...Mariane has taught me that
bravery is not dead; that modern heroes exits - the woman down the street or
half way around the world. Her message seems to be that heroes are
everywhere, and we should look to them and listen". A very moving book I
highly recommend. |
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Sweetness in the Belly - by Camilla Gibb |
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No, this is not about pregnancy. It's interesting, I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book at
the level I did. I learned a lot about Muslim culture.. it's an ambitious,
compassionate story, modern and controversial, and a fascinating history
lesson (for me anyway). |
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Giving - by Bill Clinton |
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Scandal aside, I have a tremendous amount of respect for Bill Clinton. He
has the ability to capture my attention in an interview unlike anyone else.
This book wasn't any different....I couldn't put it down. Bill reminds us
that there are so many ways we can give beyond money. Brilliant read! |
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Water for Elephants - by Sara Gruen |
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I think I can sum this one up by sharing that I actually slowed my reading
considerably because I didn't want the book to end. |
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Outside In - by Courtney Thorne-Smith |
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I loved Courtney on the hit series Melrose Place and Ally McBeal. This is a
sharply observed, comedic novel that gives you a glance at the flip side of
fame and it takes a fresh look at Hollywood in all its glory. An
entertaining read. |
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The Secret History of the War on Cancer - by Devra Davis |
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I've always been a big believer in prevention and that we need to be our own
advocate for our health. I have an open mind when it comes to learning and
my style is to take what's been proven or what feels right and discard
the rest. I will say this is a brave and brilliant book...undoubtedly a
wake-up call. If you're going to read only one book this year, let it be
this one! |
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The Juicing Bible - by Pat Crocker and Susan Eagles |
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Juicing can profoundly change your health and overall wellbeing. In my
opinion, this is by far the best juicing book available. |
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The Wealthy Barber - by David Chilton |
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I'm highly recommending this book for the same reason it met sales of
over 2 million in North America. It's great for any stage of life -
especially young adults. I still stand by the fact that this book needs to
be a part of our school curriculum and a pre-requisite to graduating.
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1000 Places to See Before you Die - by Patricia
Schultz |
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I LOVE this book. The inspiration it provides is priceless. In these
pages you'll find unique and breathtaking destinations for every type of
human experience...from adventure to beauty to spiritual awakening -- it
reminds you that this world holds many unforgettable places and experiences.
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Escaping Emotional Entrapment - by Daniel Rutley |
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This book is well written, straightforward and powerful. On average, it
takes approximate 10 hours to read a book. Let's just say, with the wisdom
in these pages it will be time well spent. |
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Brady Brady Book Series - by Mary Shaw and Chuck
Temple |
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I've been reading to my 5 year old since he was 5 months old. When I
introduced the Brady Brady book one evening his entire disposition changed.
He loves our reading time but this particular evening, he was passionate
about it. I couldn't believe how much he enjoyed the story.. so much so that
when we finished he asked me if he could sleep with the book. It's true!
And, it didn't stop there.
Many other parents shared similar stories with me. If you have a child
touching your life, the Brady Brady books will be a sure hit. |
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The five people you meet in heaven - by Mitch Albom |
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Susan, my wonderful sister (in-law) gave this book to me because she thought
I would love it. I began reading it one evening and couldn't put it down
until I was finished. What a great story with so many powerful life lessons.
It lifts your thoughts to a new level. A must read! |
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Eat, Shrink and Be Merry - by Janet and Greta Podleski |
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When it comes to cooking, I never use recipes. But, I still found myself
buying this book and I'm glad I did. Sisters, Janet and Greta Podleski have
recognized the need to dispel some of the misconceptions about diets,
healthy eating...and living. They created a book that's jammed full of facts
yet, they accelerated the learning by making it fun and easy to understand.
After reading this book expect to feel more empowered by the clarity you'll have surrounding food and
lifestyle choices. And, even coming from someone who isn't a fan of recipes - I'm
confident you will not be disappointed by them either! |
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SLY Moves - By Sylvester Stallone with David Hochman |
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A friend of mine is a big fan of boxing so he loved Sly in all of the famous
Rocky Movies. Although I don't share his interest in the sport, I did read
this book when he gave it to me -- and to my surprise, I really enjoyed it.
Sly shares some of the private setbacks he's had in his life, his intimate
and often unhealthy dance with many diets, his struggles with his weight,
body image and the regrettable intense, cruel training that he put himself
through.
At age 59 he is now feeling more fit and healthy than at any other time in
his life and is passionate about sharing his insight on building strength
from the inside out. |
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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind - by T. Harv Eker |
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My income doubled after reading this book. If you're looking to master the
inner game of wealth, this is one of the best books I've ever read on the
topic. |
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It's Not About the Bike. My Journey Back to Life.
by Lance Armstrong |
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Lance shares his personal inspirational story in
an absolutely absorbing and entertaining way. This book focuses on what life
is truly all about - & reminds us that we're only here for a brief
visit...to live each day fully, passionately and purposefully. |
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Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty
by Harvey MacKay |
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Success in business is all about building trusting
deep relationships - before a person will lend you a hand, you must first
touch their heart. Here's your goldmine for learning how to cultivate a
network of support in a sincere yet effective way!
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
by Robin Sharma |
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Probably one of the best books I've ever read. It
was a gift from a friend and it's still "giving" (even though the pages are
falling apart from my reading it so many times). A beautifully written fable
that will awaken parts of your soul you didn't know existed.
I guarantee you'll feel a warm sensation deep within your heart after
reading it. If you're ready to breathe in purpose, this book holds the
wisdom for a life-changing exhale.
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The Wish List
by Barbara Ann Kipfer |
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Life is about living...feeling alive. It's
about doing things that exhilarate, captivate and honour the
adventurous/curious nature inside of you. This book helps me to think big,
embrace new experiences and it holds me accountable for trying anything and
everything that appeals to me.
It's a wellspring of over 6000 ideas for things to do, see, taste and learn.
Read a few pages every day, check off the activities that entice you and
make a commitment to accomplish each and every one of them in this lifetime.
It's exciting and fun! Talk about living an inspired life! |
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Dare To Be Yourself
by Alan Cohen |
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The title says it all and it's the first well kept
secret I help to uncover with all of my clients. It holds dynamic
heart-centered wisdom to go beyond your old limits and claim the strength
and love you deserve. Alan boldly dares you to love yourself, trust your
guidance, let go of your past, forgive, move ahead and commit to living your
vision.
I guarantee this book will slip into your subconscious and you will begin to
honour yourself in ways you never did before. This authentic power is your
key to happiness! |
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As A Man Thinketh
by James Allen |
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It's an old (very old) classic. Nothing pretty or
appealing to look at but the book has inspired millions around the world.
It's deep and very powerful! The wisdom behind life mastery is in this
"little volume" and it's my constant resource for gaining clarity and
direction.
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Real Moments
by Barbara De Angelis |
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I read this many years ago and to this day
I'm still fighting with the notion that Barbara wrote it just for me. I had
read hundred's of books yet this one "spoke to me" at an entirely new level.
It's written with a lot of heart and guaranteed to fill your spirit.
For me personally, this book held a threshold as I began to transform my
life after reading it and walked away wanting to take much better care of my
soul. |
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