Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Practical Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Pdf

ISBN: 1447171209
Title: Practical Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Pdf

Although treatment remains the major goal in the control of genetic disease, this is not yet a reality for most inherited conditions. In the absence of radical treatment, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) offers the answer to the control of these inherited conditions by predicting reproductive outcome. PGD is now entering its third decade as an established procedure for genetic and assisted reproduction practices, with new and exciting developments changing the whole concept of prevention of congenital disorders. The availability of practical experience from tens of thousands of PGD cases makes it necessary to update the current information on its accuracy, reliability and safety. The Second Edition of this successful book updates the progress in prevention of genetic disorders to demonstrate the important place of PGD in primary preventive measures and its increasing role in providing the whole range of reproduction options to couples at risk. In addition, it provides an extensive review of the most recent developments within the field of PGD including, PGD for expanding indications, such as de novo mutations, cancers, inherited cardiac diseases and combined PGD for single gene disorders, HLA typing and 24 chromosome testing in patients of advance reproductive age.This practical book is vital for all practitioners within the field of fertility, reproductive medicine and medical genetics. It will also be useful for those responsible for planning and organizing PGD services and provides a working manual for the establishment and performance of PGD in the framework of IVF and genetic practices. 

In its 2nd edition, this book updates progress in prevention of genetic disorders, showing the importance of PGD in primary preventive measures and its growing role in providing a range of reproduction options to couples at risk. Reviews recent advances in PGD.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Renal Diet Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed Free Pdf

ISBN: 1939754208
Title: Renal Diet Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed Pdf The Complete Guide to Managing Kidney Disease and Avoiding Dialysis
Author: Susan Zogheib
Published Date: 2017-10-24
Page: 216

What Readers are Saying About Renal Diet Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed:"First off, I LOVE how much information on kidney issues/disease there is in this cookbook! On top of that, how incredible to include 4 weeks of meal schedules―along with a grocery list for the specific week! You need this in your life!"―Roxanne"A wonderful book for helping prevent or manage CKD. The recipes are so varied and well thought out that this could be a healthy cookbook for just about anyone!"―Connie"The recipes were easy to follow and listed all the specs for things renal patients have to watch. I appreciated the variety of dishes and now I don't feel so overwhelmed about what is okay to eat."―Ann U.SUSAN ZOGHEIB is a registered dietitian (RD) with a master’s degree in Health Science from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. Susan is a leader in the field of renal nutrition with over 10 years of experience working as a clinical dietitian. Her previous books on the subject include the bestselling Renal Diet Cookbook, the Renal Diet Plan & Cookbook, and The Optimal Nutrition Guide to Manage Kidney Disease. Susan lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Kick-start a kidney-healthy life with a 30-day meal plan from the author of the bestselling Renal Diet Cookbook

Figuring out what you can and cannot eat when you or someone you care for is diagnosed with stage 1-4 chronic kidney disease (CKD) is overwhelming. No one understands this more than Susan Zogheib, a registered dietitian and leader in the field of renal nutrition, who lays out an easy 30-day meal plan for a kidney-healthy diet and lifestyle. The Renal Diet Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed is an action-based plan that equips you with weekly menus, shopping lists, and comprehensive background information.

The Renal Diet Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed contains:

  • An Essential Introduction covering everything you need to know about kidney disease
  • A 30-Day Meal Plan complete with weekly menus and shopping lists for a stress-free transition to a kidney-friendly diet
  • 100 Recipes with nutritional information and tips for variations on every recipe
  • Tools for Success guiding you past the first 30 days and keeping you healthy long after

Recipes in this renal diet cookbook include: Buckwheat Pancakes, Creamy Broccoli Soup, Vegetable Biriyani, Lemon Garlic Halibut, Meatloaf with Mushroom Gravy, Strawberry Pie, and much more!

Follow a proactive plan with the Renal Diet Cookbook for the Newly Diagnosed

Great resource for those with CKD This book is an excellent resource for newly diagnosed CKD patients. I was already following a paleo diet and avoiding processed foods, but I wasn’t sure if there were certain veggies or proteins I should be limiting based on my CKD. This book includes lists of foods that are high in potassium, phosphorus and sodium which CKD patients need to be mindful of in meal planning. The author includes weekly meal plans with corresponding shopping lists, as well as recipes. There is also a section on reading food labels. A must read for those wanting to adopt a healthier lifestyle and better manage their CKD through diet.Highly recommend. I was previously diagnosed with Kidney disease so I embarked on getting myself healthy. This cookbook is filled with recipes and food item lists for your pantry. I have made three recipes so far and they are absolutely delicious! Highly recommend.Easy, tasty recipes and a good way for the uninitiated to ease into a renal diet My son was recently diagnosed with kidney disease, and we have found this book a great way to ease into a new way of eating. The recipes I've tried are easy and tasty. The information and advice are down-to-earth. I haven't cooked much for years, but this book has got full-time software developer mom cooking regularly again!

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

Coloring Book of Shadows Free Pdf

ISBN: 1547101881
Title: Coloring Book of Shadows Pdf Book of Spells
Published Date: 2017-06
Page: 174
Want to cast more powerful spells?
The Book of Spells is a visual canvas to color, reflect, and unlock your own magical style. With over 70 pages of original art, including useful correspondence charts to color, nine spells to try, and lots of illustrated pages for you to write, color and create--take your magic to the next level and cast more effective spells!

Whether you're new to spell casting or have a lot of magical experience, this book includes plenty of space to write your own insights and add a visual dimension of creativity your spellwork.
A "Book of Shadows" is a journal to explore your own path of magic. If you seek it, magic will unfold before you in fantastic ways. All you have to do is take the first curious steps, and follow where it leads.


Find out what kind of magic you have, just waiting to be unlocked!

New to spells?  This book includes an appendix with all of the basic instructions you need to get started.
Included Correspondence and Reference Charts:
  • Moon Phases
  • Days of the Week
  • Wheel of the Year
  • The 4 Corners (Elements)
  • The Pentacle
  • Time of Day
  • The Zodiac
  • The Planets, Moon and Sun
  • Color Correspondence
Visual Correspondence Charts (Herb, Crystal, Colors, and other Magical Elements)
  • Abundance
  • Banishing
  • Healing
  • Love
  • Protection
  • Luck & Success
  • Purification
  • Spiritual Connection

I love the educational material and spells included throughout the book ... The illustrations are stunning! I love the educational material and spells included throughout the book as well. I wanted to use it to create my very own BoS so I have cut the pages out with an x-acto knife and placed them in a binder so I can organize the book to my needs. I just recently ordered the Book of Shadows coloring book by this author as well. I cannot wait for it arrive!!One neat thing I noticed, I felt a bit bad cutting out the pages as the book cover itself is very soft. Great quality, beautiful illustrations, all around spectacular book... you should buy it!Beautiful! I love this book! Every page is magickal and the spells and tips are very helpful. Already started coloring, very inspirational 🔮✨Perfect for creating a book of shadows Love love love this coloring book of shadows. This is just perfect for creating your own book of shadows. You can tell a lot of thought went into creating this book. I absolutely will be purchasing the rest of series. I plan to take the pages I love and need after I finish them and add to my book of shadows!

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Friday, July 12, 2019

Positively Unstoppable Download

ISBN: 1635650208
Title: Positively Unstoppable Pdf The Art of Owning It
Author: Author Diamond Dallas Page
Published Date: 2019-02-19
Page: 256

DIAMOND DALLAS PAGE is a retired pro-wrestling champion. After rupturing multiple discs in his back and discovering the restorative effects of yoga, he created the phenomenally successful DDPY, a fitness program that integrates yoga with rehabilitation techniques, calisthenics, and dynamic resistance. He is a sought-after inspirational speaker and fitness guru who holds live fitness workshops around the world. In 2017, he was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Chapter OnePositively unstoppable: Living life at 90%You must expect great things of yourself before you can do them. —Michael JordanIf you knew that your success was guaranteed, what would you do?Seriously, think about it.Or try it this way: What would you do if you knew that you couldn’t fail?If you say, “I’d be thin. I’d have a better job. I’d have the most amazing love life,” that’s cool. But you’re not answering the question. I’m not asking you what you would be, or what you’d have—I’m asking what you’d do.Doing means taking action. Doing means putting in the work. What is the work? For starters, answer the question: If you knew you couldn’t fail, what would you do?Got something? Good.Now, write it down. This is vitally important. Don’t just think it, ink it.Write. It. Down.You didn’t bring a pen? You didn’t know there’d be a test? My friend, this whole thing is a test. This book, your life—it’s all work. It’s a constant series of challenges that will force you either to change or to stay the same. Like every important test, this one is pass/fail. Either you grow, adapt, and evolve or you stagnate, wither, and wake up tomorrow the same person you were when you thought it was important to read this book because you wanted to change your life.Not to judge, but to me that last option sounds really depressing.Obtaining your wildest dream, from my experience, requires working harder than you’ve ever worked before. So even though I’m telling you to assume that whatever you dream up as your ultimate goal is possible, without a doubt, don’t expect it to happen by sitting on the couch thinking about it. The problem most people have is that they don’t believe enough in what they really want, so they don’t do the work required to get it.Not willing to do the work? Maybe buy one of those books about how all you have to do is just imagine good things often enough and unicorns will start crapping rainbow Ferraris on your lawn. But take a second before you do anything silly, and try imagining something right here, right now.The first step toward owning your life is believing that you can do anything. Because before you can honestly define what you want, you’ve got to believe in yourself. If you can’t take it that far just yet, try simply telling yourself. “Okay, it’s not going to hurt me not to be completely cynical for a second.”You can play the devil’s advocate all you like, because I love to take people who don’t believe they can do this or that and ask myself, “How do I convince this person?” See, that’s the difference between you and me right now—I know you can do this.The more you hear something, the more likely you are to start to make it your own, because: Repetition is the mother of learning. So understand that there are some things I’m going to tell you again and again, and then probably a couple more times.If you say you can’t, imagine for a moment that you can. Maybe you don’t believe in yourself. Maybe you’re in a situation where you think your life can’t change. There’s no shame in that. I’ve never known anyone who hasn’t been there. So, if that’s where you’re at, take this step and suspend your disbelief.For just one moment allow yourself to believe that you can accomplish anything if you’re willing to do the work.Yeah, there’s going to be setbacks. Yeah, the work will be hard. But just for now, take a breath, and pretend you can do it. There are going to be voices in your head saying you can’t, and we’ll deal with them in a minute, but right now give yourself a break. Pretend you can do this—it won’t hurt. It’s doing whatever you’ve been doing that hurts. Otherwise, what brought you here?So, tell me. What you would do? What do you want? These are the things that define you.Identify them and write them down.Right about now, you might be getting pissed off at me because I’m pushing you. You might be saying, “Whatever. You’re Diamond Dallas Page. It’s easy for you.”Please. All I can promise is that I won’t bullshit you, so please do me the respect of not bullshitting me. My whole life I’ve been very successful at identifying and achieving what I want out of life. It’s not because I’m blessed, it’s because I’ve always been dead-serious about putting in the work required. It’s not magic; it’s work. It’s never easy. It never has been, and I never expect it to be. Even now.My mom was just seventeen when she had me, and by the time she was 19, she’d already been married, divorced, and had three kids. When my parents split up, my brother and sister went to live with her. But it wasn’t long before she had to leave them with my grandmother in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, because she needed to move north to Livingston, New Jersey, to try to make more money to support them. Me, I went to live with my dad when I was three. Why? Let’s just say that mini-DDP had too much energy.There was no way my grandmother could have handled my infant sister, my 1-year-old brother, and a wild man. The only problem was, my dad was a wild man, too. This isn’t a tear-jerker—my dad was a fun drunk and every night after work he’d hit the bar till closing time. I never stayed in one place too long. I spent time living with my uncles, my aunt, my stepmom at the time, her uncle . . . I bounced around like a pinball. Back then my dad couldn’t even spell the word “father,” let alone be one. So on my 8th birthday, my dad finally brought me to join my brother and sister at my grandmother’s place.It killed my dad to have to give me up that day, but he knew I needed some family structure. That was the last time I would see or even talk to him when he was sober for the next ten years.Now, I’m sure there are plenty of therapists who will tell you how much an upbringing like that can damage a kid, and I’m not saying they’re wrong. But I’ve always felt kind of lucky because being brought up this way helped me to learn from a very early age that life is 10% about what happens to you and 90% about how you react to it. I didn’t have words for it at the time. Hell, I couldn’t even read or write yet. But what I did have was a gut instinct that drove me to be flexible in new circumstances. I just felt this need to be adaptable, to improvise when things felt weird, scary, or just different. Rolling from town to town, family to family, something different was always going down.Whenever I was suddenly thrown in with a new group of people and I didn’t know how long I’d be living where I was living, there were moments when I felt abandoned and left out. But no matter how much it hurt, I never focused on it for long. For me, the most important thing was knowing that there were always going to be new people I’d get to meet and know. I became an expert at fitting in. It was like a survival instinct. Because if you weren’t adaptable, you sat in the corner.No one puts DDP in the corner.From there, though I didn’t know it at the time, I was learning the first principle for owning your life. For me, personally, owning my life starts with not listening to the people around me when they say things that could stop me from believing in myself—when people bring you down with what I call “emotional gravity.”For instance, when I was at my grandmother’s house, that side of the family would constantly talk shit about my father. And whenever I went to stay with my father’s family, they would talk shit about my mother. I’m like every kid—I’m nine, ten, eleven, and I realize there’s something wrong here. They’re my parents, and here are all these people judging them. I learned there’s his story and there’s her story, and then there’s what really happened. Negativity can have a pretty powerful effect, if you allow it to.He’s worthless . . . She’s a bum . . .To me, my father was a god at that time. And my mom? I didn’t get to see her that much, but I really loved her, you know? I wasn’t going to judge her. As a little kid, hearing both sides of the family talk crap about my mom and dad, I knew I had to figure out how to cope. And the coping mechanism was no secret potion. I simply realized that I would have to learn to shrug off what everyone was saying and not get pulled into that shit. That was the beginning of my self-parenting.Of course it burned me to hear their crap, but the more I noticed it pulling me down, the more I paid attention to when that dragging sensation would come over me, and the more I learned to control it, I could turn it around and use it.Eventually, it became nonsense background noise to me. He’s garbage . . . She never did this . . . He never had that . . . Blah, blah, blah. By the time I was ten I knew I could take anything any of those people were saying and shove it right back in their faces, but I didn’t need to. I understood—I got it. When people were putting someone else down, they were really talking about themselves, because they felt like crap. Really, it had nothing to do with anyone but themselves.For a little kid, that kind of knowledge was a powerful tool. And even though most people figure it out by the time they’ve grown up, they don’t often figure out how to use it. The ones who learn to use it, though—the ones who use other people’s negative energy as fuel—they’re the ones to watch.A lot of people need a pat on the back for reassurance. They don’t make it as far as the people who can take criticism or be told they’ll never make it. The people on top, the exceptional ones, are the people who hear, “You can’t do this” and they tell that voice to fuck off. Especially when that voice is their own.So many people think of themselves as prisoners of their situations. That’s the mindset of failure. They’ve been programmed to be walking victims. The first key to breaking free of that mindset is to understand that you’re reprogramming yourself. I want you to really hear that, so I’m going to say it again: You’re reprogramming yourself. Whatever’s happened to you in the past—whatever anyone’s ever done to you—your life belongs to you now. Your mind is all your own. So own it.Most people don’t. Most people never will. Whether it’s weight, the job, the husband, the wife, even a basic belief in oneself—most people start with “I can’t.”And they stop there.“Yeah, I don’t know if I can do that.”“I don’t believe I can get in shape.”“I don’t think I can get that job.”The easiest thing in the world is “I can’t.” Physically, emotionally, intellectually, spiritually—we’re always ready to default back to lazy. There’s nothing to be afraid of when you’re being lazy, being cheap with yourself, because you’re already living in fear. It’s cool, though. Keep doing what you’ve been doing and you will never be in danger of creating anything new that will challenge and change you. Nothing will happen at all. That’ll be fucking amazing, right?Then, at last, you try. I had no idea I could accomplish so much of what I’ve done in my life, because I’d never done any of it before. But I believed. Even with no hard evidence, I believed. It was often a case of “Fake it ‘til you make it.” There’s nothing wrong with that. It sure as hell beats “Sit still until you fail again.” Suspending your disbelief, faking it ‘til you make it, that’s not lying to yourself. Lying to yourself is doing the same unproductive thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.Lying to yourself is saying, “I can’t.” How do you know you can’t? You’re the one telling yourself you can’t—and when have you been right before? Hell, have you ever really tried? Try saying “I can” to everything, just for a day, and see how you feel. This is what I’ve done for most of my life, and trust me—it works. It’s way better to be wrong once in a while saying, “I can” than being right all the time saying “I can’t.”I remember when I was in Iraq in 2003 to see the troops. I was at an FOB (Field Operations Base) that was way out on the outer perimeter and the major in charge said to me, “DDP, you can drive a tank?My reply, “Yes, sir, I can drive a tank!”Guess what I was doing ten minutes later? Driving the tank like a madman. What a hell of an experience!People can say whatever they want about professional wrestling, but like I said, the one thing that always stands true is that you can’t fake gravity. We all deal with gravity every day. Emotional gravity, that is. You know what I mean. When someone really wants to pull you down the person often succeeds, right? But the truth is it’s never really what the person says that pulls you down. It’s how you let what the person says affect you that does it. Because rarely can anyone create more emotional self-doubt and feelings of failure in your life than you can for yourself. If you’ve never really thought about it that way, then you don’t know how to fix it. It’s time to stop allowing emotional gravity to control your actions.The fact is, people set themselves up to fail before they even begin. It comes down to that inner dialogue. That voice. Hell, we’ve seen it in cartoons: the angel on one shoulder, the devil on the other.Years ago, I was working with the singer Carnie Wilson when she wanted to get her weight down. This is a woman who sold 12 million albums with Wilson Phillips, but you would never know it from spending time with her. She never talked about her three number 1 singles or her six Top 20 hits. What she would say, over and over like her own dead-end mantra, was, “Oh God, I’m the shits!” And, “I’m the queen of the excuses.” Like, she had already written her own story of who she was. But so many people do that. And you need to understand where that comes from. I would say to Carnie, “Stop saying that shit about yourself! Give yourself a positive mantra.”


World-renowned WWE Hall of Famer turned fitness guru Diamond Dallas Page wants to transform your life.


After decades of helping others make radical transformations in health and fitness, Diamond Dallas knows what is really holding you back from profound life change. He has watched countless people take ownership of their lives, physically, mentally, and emotionally—and he has witnessed, time and again, the precise instant when a real and massive shift occurs in a person’s attitude. In Positively Unstoppable, he brings his understanding of what really moves people to change and own their lives. It begins when we discover what we really want, and then commit to follow the steps that will turn that goal into a reality. Regardless of where we are at in our lives, it’s possible to have a breakthrough.

Filled with lessons from Page’s life that share his own struggle to find his calling, overcoming one obstacle after another, Positively Unstoppable is a bible for anyone who needs to be re-inspired to follow their dreams and take real action towards the things that matter most to them. Page’s gift of authenticity has helped him motivate those who may have lost hope, because he truly understands the incredible power of self-belief.

Page includes powerful transformation stories, goal-setting guides, as well as a sample workout, eating plans and delicious gluten-free, non-GMO recipes from his wildly popular fitness program, DDPY. Positively Unstoppable is your roadmap to getting “unstuck” and taking the steps needed to create a healthy, magnificent life.



Buy DDP Yoga! Maybe I misunderstood the point of this book when I bought it, but it's kind of a fitness book/advertisment for DDP yoga. Complete with meal plans, DDP yoga success stories, how to do the different yoga poses, etc. I kinda feel mislead!DDP is the man!!! I absolutely fell in love with DDP a month ago when I learned about him and his yoga and program. I knew about him in the wrestling world. I watched his documentary, bought his dvd’s, subscribed to his app and bought the book which I read in six hours. I just couldn’t put it down.No one has ever motivated me to take my health seriously like him. He is just pulls you in and makes you feel like your the only person he’s talking to. He has a innate ability to push and motivate you.I can’t wait to see my results in a year. Thank you DDP for changing so many lives and to do what you do.Good for Those Needing to Change, Great for Those Already Changing It costs a bit more than I would pay for an ebook, but I got it at 10pm last night and I'm still reading it at 7am. I'm a bit of a slow reader, but feel confident at the 50% mark that this is an important book to read. It's not just the author (DDP) telling us what we should do, but more of how to do it and the thoughts we need to make it happen. It's not thinking of what we want, it's about making it happen and telling ourselves we can do it.I didn't give it five stars for some nitpicking reasons. Likely makes for a great book, but not so great for an ebook. Don't get me wrong, it's still good to own. There's also a couple of other little things, but being able to look past both of those will still make for a good read. If those issues were addressed, I'd likely give this five stars.

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Sunday, July 7, 2019

You Say It First Download

ISBN: 0373799330
Title: You Say It First Pdf A Small-Town Wedding Romance (Happily Inc)
Author: Susan Mallery
Published Date: 2017-08-29
Page: 384

"Readers looking for sister relationships, wedding details, and steamy scenes will enjoy Mallery's latest." -Kirkus Reviews on Daughters of the Bride"Heartfelt, funny, and utterly charming all the way through!" -Susan Elizabeth Phillips, USA Today and New York Times bestselling author on Daughters of the Bride"Susan Mallery never disappoints and with Daughters of the Bride she is at her storytelling best."-Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author"Mallery enthralls readers with this introduction to the small seaside community of Los Lobos as she follows the lives of a bride's three daughters as they face realistic, believable problems and search for their own happy endings." -Publishers Weekly on Daughters of the Bride"This insightful, laughter-laced story fairly crackles with sexual tension and has a lot to say about friendship, love, and relationships. Heartwarming and memorable." -Library Journal on Best of My Love"An engaging read to be savored all the way through." -Publishers Weekly on The Friends We Keep"The characters will have you crying, laughing, and falling in love...another brilliantly well-written story." -San Francisco Book Review on The Friends We Keep #1 NYT bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming, humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives―family, friendship, romance. She's known for putting nuanced characters in emotional situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books have been translated into 28 languages.Susan lives in Washington with her husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur. Visit her at SusanMallery.com.

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fool’s Gold romances invites you to visit Happily Inc., a wedding destination founded on a fairy tale

Sculptor Nick Mitchell grew up in a family of artists and learned from his volatile father that passion only leads to pain. As he waits on a new commission, he takes a day job as a humble carpenter at a theme wedding venue. The job has its perks—mainly the venue’s captivating owner, Pallas Saunders. Although he won’t let love consume him, for ecstasy with an expiration date, he’s all in.

Pallas adores Weddings in a Box. But if she can’t turn the floundering business around, she’ll have no choice but to cave to her domineering mother and trade taffeta for trust funds working at the family’s bank. Then when a desperate bride begs Pallas for something completely out of the box, her irresistible new hire inspires her. Nick knows she doesn’t belong behind a desk, and she knows in her heart that he’s right—where she really belongs is in his arms.

Fun, flirty new series This is the first in a new series, but I'm already in love with Happily Inc. Mallery brings her unique wit and style to us in this new town. It's sort of a spin-off of her Fool's Gold series in that Nick (and his brothers Ronan and Matthias) came from Fool's Gold. And though the town definitely has its own unique charm and personality (nothing at all like Fool's Gold), it still somehow feels warm and inviting and comfortable. I love the new cast of characters Mallery introduces here. Though Pallas is the heroine of this book, she has many, many friends that I look forward to getting to know better in future books. What I loved most about Pallas and Nick's story was how they both had demons to overcome when it came to love and relationships, and yet throughout the book--from page 1 when they first met--they were always supporting one another and building each other up. And we see that theme reflected back in every aspect of Pallas's life--with her friends, her family, and even her clients and coworkers. I can't imagine the research Mallery must have put in to get all the details for this book, from creating art in different mediums, to planning a wedding with unique food, drink, costumes, and decorations. This is a shining example of reading a story and being able to hear it and picture it as though a friend is just telling you about her life.Enjoyable start to a promising series This is the first book I've read by this author. I will definitely keep reading this series and may check out one or more of her others.I enjoyed: the deftly placed glints of humor in several character's dialogue and thoughts; the idea and treatment of Weddings In A Box (a business which undergoes some satisfying changes in the course of the story), and of the town of Happily Inc in general; the relationship that develops between the main characters; the personal growth of both those characters.Only complaint worth mentioning: there is somewhat more repetition than I cared for in the internal monologues of both characters -- not unrealistic, given how much people tend to trudge in mental circles, but not ideal in fiction. It left me uncertain whether the repetition was intentional or an editing shortcoming.

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