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Acacia Library
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814.54 B945t
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Checked Out
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Burton Barr Central Library
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814.54 B945t
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814.54 B945t
  - Floor 5
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 2 2013 )
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814.54 B945t
  - Floor 5
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Mar 16 2013 )
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814.54 B945t
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 18 2013 )
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Desert Sage Library
— 1 of 1 available
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814.54 B945t
  - Floor 2
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 8 2013 )
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Juniper Library
— 2 of 2 available
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814.54 B945t
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Mar 21 2013 )
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814.54 B945t
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Mar 13 2013 )
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Yucca Library
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814.54 B945t
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jun 8 2013)
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814.54 B945t
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Checked Out
- (Due: May 30 2013)
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Summary:
"From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Running With Scissors comes a groundbreaking book that explores how to survive the "un-survivable" and will challenge your notion of self-help books." Publisher's description.
Contents:
- How to ride an elevator
- How to feel like shit
- How to find love
- How to be fat
- How to be thin
- How to feel sorry for yourself
- How to be confident
- How to fail
- How to get the job
- How to shatter shame
- How to see the truth behind the truth
- How to end your life
- How to remain unhealed
- Why having it all is not
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- How to get over your addiction to the past
- How to be a good mental patient
- How to make yourself uncomfortable (and why you should)
- How to finish your drink
- How to hold on to your dream or maybe not
- How to identify love by knowing what it's not
- How to live unhappily ever after
- How to feel less regret
- How to stop being afraid of your anger
- How to be sick
- How to lose someone you love
- How to let a child die
- How to change the world by yourself
- This is why.
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