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Life: Enjoy the Ride by Lee Monday Life: enjoy the ride! Good advice? Definitely And what better title for a book that gets to the heart of how to take pleasure in each day by employing simple precepts to help navigate life's twists and turns. An illustrated tale that follows the main character, turtle, as he discovers how to make the most of his life on the river.
Virtual Vintage: The Insider's Guide to Buying and Selling Fashion Online Audrey, Jackie, Grace: Fashion trifecta In an age when the word is grossly overused, they remain, incontrovertibly, icons: Elegance embodied, high fashion at the dawn of the television era, with charmed lives and striking beauty.
Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoi nette Wore to the Revolution presents Marie Antoinette as a hapless 14-year-old whose mother, Empress Maria Theresa, warned her, "All eyes will be fixed on you." In the end, as we all know, she miscalculated. "Yet for the moment," Weber writes, "the larger society she sought out proved an avid market for her iconoclastic, elegant image. For the staunchest devotees of the modes she launched, neither printed matter nor in-store gossip could compare with a direct sighting of Marie Antoinette."
BEST BOOKS!
Life: Enjoy the Ride by Lee Monday Life: enjoy the ride! Good advice? Definitely And what better title for a book that gets to the heart of how to take pleasure in each day by employing simple precepts to help navigate life's twists and turns. An illustrated tale that follows the main character, turtle, as he discovers how to make the most of his life on the river.
Virtual Vintage: The Insider's Guide to Buying and Selling Fashion Online Audrey, Jackie, Grace: Fashion trifecta In an age when the word is grossly overused, they remain, incontrovertibly, icons: Elegance embodied, high fashion at the dawn of the television era, with charmed lives and striking beauty.
Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoi nette Wore to the Revolution presents Marie Antoinette as a hapless 14-year-old whose mother, Empress Maria Theresa, warned her, "All eyes will be fixed on you." In the end, as we all know, she miscalculated. "Yet for the moment," Weber writes, "the larger society she sought out proved an avid market for her iconoclastic, elegant image. For the staunchest devotees of the modes she launched, neither printed matter nor in-store gossip could compare with a direct sighting of Marie Antoinette."
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