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The Anna Lee series. Dupe (1980) Bad Company (1982) Stalker (1983) Head Case (1985) Under Contract (1986) Backhand (1991) The Eva Wylie series. Bucket Nut (1992) Monkey Wrench (1994) Musclebound (1997) The Lady Bag books. Lady Bag (2013) Crocodiles and Good Intentions (2018) Stand alone novels. Rift (1988, Scribner; Collins in the UK) Gimme ...
Fit for Life is a diet and lifestyle book series stemming from the principles of orthopathy. It is promoted mainly by the American writers Harvey and Marilyn Diamond . [ 1 ] The Fit for Life book series describes a fad diet which specifies eating only fruit in the morning, eating predominantly "live" and "high-water-content" food, and, if ...
So today, we're helping out by debunking five of the most common myths about getting a flat tummy. Take a look below. Take a look below. 1) More crunches equal a flatter tummy
In this book, Scaredy Squirrel plans a beach getaway under his nut tree, complete with a germ-free inflatable pool and plastic flamingo. With his meticulous map and worst-case scenario contingency plan, Scaredy sets off to bring home the perfect seashell to complete his beach vacation with the sound of the ocean.
The Food Group is a children's book series by American author Jory John, illustrated by Pete Oswald and published by HarperCollins between 2017 and 2021. [1] [2] The series includes seven books: The Bad Seed (2017), The Good Egg (2019), The Cool Bean (2019), The Couch Potato (2020), The Good Egg Presents: The Great Eggscape!
Nuts are a good source of protein, but they shouldn't be your only one — plus other things experts want you to know about this plant-based snack. Dietitians debunk 7 myths about nuts, including ...
Nuts are a nutrient dense, healthy snack option, but can they help you lose weight? Dietitians lay out the 6 best nuts in add into your diet for weight loss.
Comedian Bruce Baum is the co-author of the first three books. [5] In 2013, Scholastic published an historical Ted L. Nancy book entitled Letters From A Nut's Family Tree. [citation needed] In 2002, ABC developed a pilot for a television series based on Letters From A Nut. It was written and produced by Marder and Seinfeld. [6]