books by Hyperion Books
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Hyperion Books
The Essential 55: An Award-Winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child
Ron Clark
Hyperion Books, 2003
A MUST For Every Teacher!
Because we teachers are now the sole teacher/parent figure in many children's lives (due to "parents" with no parenting skills!) this is a wonderful "manual" for teaching children of all ages life's important tools for success. It's chock full of rules and procedures ...
Walk Yourself Well: Eliminate Back, Shoulder, Knee, Hip, and Other Structural Pain Forever-Without Surgery or ...
Sherry Brourman
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Randy Rodman
Hyperion Books, 1998
This book took me from a level 6 of chronic pain to ZERO
I have spent the last five years in agony with a bad ankle. For some strange reason that I didn't understand at that time,(and neither did the two surgeons, one rhematologist, two podiatrists, four physical therapists and countless er docs with whom I consulted over ...
Sesame Street Unpaved: Scripts, Stories, Secrets, and Songs
David Borgenicht
Hyperion Books, 1998
Great for teenagers who are into Sesame Street
I found out about this book from a website. It shows a lot of secret facts about the origins of such characters and their names, and describes some old clips, most of which are still used on the show. But the show has changed a little since the book was published and ...
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff: Simple Ways to Keep the Little Things from Taking ...
Richard Carlson
Hyperion Books, 1997
great self help book
This is the best self-help book I have read. It is down to earth and so right on the button. It helped me right away and I continue to read it and work on more. There is something in it for everyone. If you are stressed about everything or a few things, this book ...
Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Hyperion Books, 2005
Wherever You Go, There You Are
This is a classic. Any day that I spend time with this book - usually just one entry at a time - greater peacefulness and focus are assured. And often the author's insights turn my views upside down - there's much to discover here.
Myst: The Book of D'Ni
Rand Miller
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David Wingrove
Hyperion Books, 1997
Beautiful book, even if not a Myst fan
Not usually a fan of video games, I was at first reluctant to read this book. However, I'm glad I did. It is a beautiful story, involving moving themes and wonderful insites into civil rights issues. Both well written and well paced, the book ranks as one of the ...
Pour Your Heart into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time
Howard Schultz
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Dori Jones Yang
Hyperion Books, 1997
Wake Up Call
This book will awaken the hidden passion within. It shows what you can do if you are passionate about something. Quick read and a page turner every step of the way.
Living Our Dying: A Way to the Sacred in Everyday Life
Joseph Sharp
Hyperion Books, 1996
An important, moving book that instructs and comforts.
An important, fearlessly honest, moving book. Each page instructs, comforts and, possibly, breaks your heart, as those for whom it was written too late come to mind. The message couldn't be simpler; yet the cultural refusal to hear it is both complex and insidious. ...
There but for Fortune: The Life of Phil Ochs
Michael Schumacher
Hyperion Books, 1996
There But For Fortune
Sadly, this excellent biography of one of the sixties generation's great topical songwriters is out of print. Michael Schumacher writes a moving account of Ochs, who was haunted by his own personal demons and political enemies, such as the FBI, a federal agency sworn ...
Myst: The Book of Ti'Ana
Rand Miller
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David Wingrove
Hyperion Books, 1996
Another phenomenal background story for Myst
Needless to say after finishing "The Book of Atrus" I had fairly high expectations for this series going forward. At the end of "The Book of Atrus" we think the story is going to continue forward from that point, but there is a major story that has not been told yet. ...
Sunset Express: An Elvis Cole Novel
Robert Crais
Hyperion Books, 1997
Elvis Cole is one of the great detectives
The more I read Crais's Elvis Cole novels, the more I find myself enjoying them. Sunset Express was no exception. I actually hadn't read the cover copy before I started the book so I was disappointed when it didn't start off sounding like a Cole novel. Never fear, ...
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