“An eye-opening guide on how to lessen one’s dependence on plastics. . . . This is a clarion, convincing wake-up call to the scope of the global plastic problem and what readers can do about it.  —Publishers Weekly Embrace a plastic-free lifestyle with more than 100 simple, stylish swaps for everything from pens and toothbrushes to disposable bottles and the 5 trillion plastic bags we use—and throw out—every year. Use a natural loofah, not a synthetic spongeBuy milk in glass bottles or make homemade nut milkOpt for a waste-free shampoo barSkip the printed receipt and opt for an email insteadWrap gifts beautifully with cloth Organized into five sections—At Home, Food & Drink, Health & Beauty, On the Go, and Special Occasions—Living Without Plastic is a cover-to-cover collection of doable, differencemaking solutions, including a 30-Day Plastic Detox Program.

With travel tips and culture in our guidebooks written by a local author, it is never too late to visit The Adirondack Park. Greater Than a Tourist- Adirondack Park, New York, United States by AuthorRachel Rochet offers the inside scoop on the Adirondack Region.. Most travel books tell you how to travel like a tourist. Although there is nothing wrong with that, as part of the ‘Greater Than a Tourist’ series, this book will give you candid travel tips from someone who has lived at your next travel destination. This guide book will not tell you exact addresses or store hours but instead gives you knowledge that you may not find in other smaller print travel books. Experience cultural, culinary delights, and attractions with the guidance of a Local. Slow down and get to know the people with this invaluable guide. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to discover new activities at your next travel destination.

Inside this travel guide book you will

Visitor information from a LocalTour ideas and inspirationSave time with valuable guidebook informationGreater Than a Tourist- A Travel Guidebook with 50 Travel Tips from a Local. Slow down, stay in one place, and get to know the people and culture. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to travel to your next destination.

Zweiter Fall für Maisie Jacob: Ein vielversprechender Bräutigam, eine Menge schräger Gäste und ein skurriler Mordfall sorgen erneut für Trubel im charmanten Littleport. Fortsetzung der beliebten Cosy-Crime-Reihe von Fiona Wilder, gelesen von Nora Jokhosha.

Maisies Freundin, die mondäne Hotelbesitzerin Lady Lavinia, ist überglücklich: Sie hat sich einen gutaussehenden Millionär geangelt. Nun steht sie kurz vor ihrer vierten Hochzeit. Doch da erschüttert ein Mord das "Crown Inn".

Wer erstach den Schriftsteller Graham Bagel mit einem Schaschlikspieß? Und wer stahl sein Manuskript? Verdächtige gibt es genug: Da wären ein korrupter Museumsleiter, eine Spiritistin und ein etwas obskures deutsches Ehepaar. Seid dabei, wenn Maisie und Lavinia zum zweiten Mal in Cornwall ermitteln.

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I have to admit the past ten months have been astonishing. Meeting and dating ten men was extraordinary, even though it left my heart being pulled in too many directions. Now I am expected to give one man my whole heart. I have no idea who that man will be. I love all the guys in their own ways, so I am not looking forward to the breakups at all. I hope I am strong enough to do this last part of this journey and still be standing when this month is said and done.

There are symbiote dragons in Brooklyn, but that’s not the worst thing Miles has to face today… Knull has taken one of his best friends and is using them to go after the Spider-Man he met back in ABSOLUTE CARNAGE! Will Miles sacrifice his friend to save himself?

A converted stone farmhouse on the Irish coast is about to receive its first guests in this warmly captivating story for fans of Maeve Binchy and Monica McInerney

Whether it was the lure of the rugged coastline or the comforting image of the house, he wasn't sure, but he couldn't remember the last time he'd taken a holiday. . .

With its brightly painted front door, white-sash windows and garden path sweeping down toward the sea, Lizzie O's guesthouse promises a welcome escape from the world. Aisling and Mick Fitzgerald are travelling all the way from Tasmania to celebrate their wedding anniversary, but Aisling is burdened with a secret that could ruin their marriage. Declan Byrne, exhausted from an unhealthy routine of long hours, takeaway and too much red wine, has spontaneously taken the week off to visit the village of his childhood summers. Katie Daly returns to West Cork after an absence of 35 years to care for her ageing mother only to find she must confront her painful past. Finally, Mia Montgomery is taking this holiday without telling her husband.

Each of this group of strangers is at a crossroads. And one week in the middle of winter may change all of their lives.

Praise for Esther Campion's Leaving Ocean Road and The House of Second Chances:

'Warm, wise and full of humour. Esther Campion is a wonderful new voice in Australian fiction' CATHY KELLY

'Joins the captivating Maeve Binchy in the pantheon of popular Irish novelists' Irish Scene

The nanny position seemed perfect! The job would require taking care of five children, included an apartment, and would allow Amanda Harmon time to be with her grandparents as well, which was the reason she had moved to Tucson, Arizona in the first place. The only problem was the stipulation given by the children - their new nanny couldn't be attractive at all! Amanda wouldn't that get in her way and by dressing down, she accepts the position and moves in with the Gordan family.The Gordan children had lost their mother four years ago and been through a string of nannies since. When Amanda arrives she finds a wary teenager, a sullen young boy, an impish set of twins, and a sweet little girl and knows that these children need love and care. She is determined to win their trust.Drew Gordan is disappointed in the new nanny. The ones he had chosen previously had all been beautiful. Amanda certainly wasn't, but for the sake of his children he decides to put his wishes aside. Soon it becomes apparent that the new nanny was just what his family needed. As his youngest begins to look to Amanda to not only be their nanny, but to become her mother, Drew looks at Amanda in a new light. Was it possible to give his children a mom for Christmas?