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My secret Valentine [videorecording] / by Chabert, Lacey,1982-actor.; Walker, A. W.(Andrew W.),actor.; Walsh, Bradley,television director.; Anselmo, David,television producer.; Freedle, Carrie,screenwriter.; MacNeill, Peter,actor.; Yelland, Tara,actor.; Sampson, Cindy,actor.; Hallmark Channel (Television network),publisher.; Cinedigm (Firm),film distributor.; HP Romance,production company.;
Music, Sean Nimmons-Paterson ; editor, Gordon McClelland ; director of photography, Peter Benson.Lacey Chabert, Andrew W. Walker, Peter MacNeill, Tara Yelland, Cindy Sampson.A young woman takes advice from the chalkboard notes that her mysterious house rental tenant leaves when a slick sales rep arrives with plans to buy her family's prized winery.PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Romance television programs.; Romantic comedy television programs.; Television programs.; Made-for-TV movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Wineries; Young women; Valentine's Day; Man-woman relationships;
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The dumb things smart people do with their money : thirteen ways to right your financial wrongs / by Schlesinger, Jill,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Do you have a "friend" who is super smart, has a great career, holds a graduate degree, has even saved a chunk of money for retirement, but who keeps making the same dumb mistakes when it comes to money? Is this "friend" you? After decades working as a Wall Street trader, investment adviser, and money expert for CBS, Jill Schlesinger reveals thirteen costly mistakes you're probably making right now with your money without even knowing it. Drawing on heartfelt personal stories (yes, money experts screw up, too), Schlesinger argues that it's not lack of smarts that causes even the brightest, most accomplished people among us to behave like financial dumb-asses, but simple emotional blind spots. By breaking bad habits and following Jill's pragmatic and accessible rules for managing your finances, you can save tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars, not to mention avoid countless sleepless nights. Practical, no-nonsense, and often counterintuitive, The Dumb Things Smart People Do with Their Money tells you what you really need to hear about retirement, college financing, insurance, real estate, and more. It might just be the smartest investment you make all year"--
Subjects: Finance, Personal.;
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The intruder [videorecording (BLURAY)]. by Good, Meagan; Ealy, Michael; Sikora, Joseph; Quaid, Dennis; August, Alvina; Howard, Debs; Sepe, Lili; Shorten, Lee;
Meagan Good, Michael Ealy, Joseph Sikora, Dennis Quaid, Alvina August, Debs Howard, Lili Sepe, Lee Shorten.Director, Deon Taylor.Blu-ray.CHVRS rating: 14A.When a young married couple buys their dream house in the Napa Valley, they think they have found the perfect home to take their next steps as a family. But when the strangely attached seller continues to infiltrate their lives, they begin to suspect that he has hidden motivations beyond a quick sale.
Subjects: Suspense.; Horror.; Drama.; Mystery.;
© 2019., Columbia Pictures,
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Pogue's basics : money : essential tips and shortcuts (that no one bothers to tell you) about beating the system / by Pogue, David,1963-author.;
Subjects: Consumer education.; Shopping.; Finance, Personal.;
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How not to kill your house plant : survival tips for the horticulturally challenged / by Peerless, Veronica,author.;
"How Not to Kill Your Houseplant helps you create an oasis of happy, flourishing houseplants."--Back cover.
Subjects: House plants.; Indoor gardening.; Plants, Potted.;
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A duet for home / by Glaser, Karina Yan.;
"It's June's first day at Huey House, and...[she] can't bring her cherished viola inside. Before the accident last year, her dad saved tip money for a year to buy her viola, and she's not about to give it up now. Tyrell has been at Huey House for three years and gives June a glimpse of the good things about living there: friendship, hot meals, and a classical musician next door. Can he and June work together to oppose the government, or will families be forced out of Huey House before they are ready?"--Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Public housing; Friendship; Musicians; Families; Poverty;
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You can buy happiness (and it's cheap) : how one woman radically simplified her life and how you can too / by Strobel, Tammy,1978-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Buying things will not make you happy -- The stuff you own, owns you -- Changing your relationship with stuff -- The power of debt -- Sell what you can, give the rest away -- The joy of the small (house) -- Reclaiming work -- Time is the only real wealth -- Money vs. experiences -- Relationships matter, not things -- The art of community building -- The power of tiny pleasures -- Epilogue : love life, not stuff.
Subjects: Happiness.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Simplicity.;
© c2012., New World Library,
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The homewreckers : a novel / by Andrews, Mary Kay,1954-author.;
"Hattie Kavanaugh went to work helping clean up restored homes for Kavanaugh & Son Restorations at eighteen; married the boss's son at twenty; and was only twenty-five when her husband Hank was killed in a motorcycle accident. Broken-hearted but determined to continue the business of their dreams, she takes the life insurance money, buys a small house in a gentrifying neighborhood, flips it, then puts the money into her next project. But that house is a disaster and a money-loser, which rocks her confidence for years to come. Then, Hattie gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: star in a beach house renovation reality show called The Homewreckers, cast against a male lead who may be a love interest, or may be the ultimate antagonist"--
Subjects: Chick lit.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Cold cases (Criminal investigation); Dwellings; Grief; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Reality television programs; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Widows;
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The homewreckers [sound recording] : a novel / by Andrews, Mary Kay,1954-author.; McInerney, Kathleen(Actress),narrator.; Macmillan Audio (Firm),publisher.;
Read by Kathleen McInerney."Hattie Kavanaugh went to work helping clean up restored homes for Kavanaugh & Son Restorations at eighteen; married the boss's son at twenty; and was only twenty-five when her husband Hank was killed in a motorcycle accident. Broken-hearted but determined to continue the business of their dreams, she takes the life insurance money, buys a small house in a gentrifying neighborhood, flips it, then puts the money into her next project. But that house is a disaster and a money-loser, which rocks her confidence for years to come. Then, Hattie gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: star in a beach house renovation reality show called The Homewreckers, cast against a male lead who may be a love interest, or may be the ultimate antagonist"--
Subjects: Chick lit.; Audiobooks.; Novels.; Psychological fiction.; Cold cases (Criminal investigation); Dwellings; Grief; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Reality television programs; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); Widows;
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Open house : a life in thirty-two moves / by Christmas, Jane,author.;
"Moving house has never flustered author Jane Christmas. She loves houses: viewing them, negotiating their price, dreaming up interior plans, hiring tradespeople to do the work and overseeing renovations. She loves houses so much that she's moved thirty-two times. There are good reasons for her latest house move, but after viewing sixty homes, Jane and her husband succumb to the emotional fatigue of an overheated English housing market and buy a wreck in the town of Bristol that is overpriced, will require more money to renovate than they have and that neither of them particularly like. As Jane's nightmare renovation begins, her mind returns to the Canadian homes where she grew up with parents who moved and renovated constantly around the Toronto area. Suddenly, the protective seal is blown off Jane's memory of a strict and peripatetic childhood and its ancillary damage--lost friends, divorces, suicide attempts--and the past threatens to shake the foundations of her marriage. This latest renovation dredges a deeper current of memory, causing Jane to question whether in renovating a house she is in fact attempting to renovate her past. With humour and irreverence, Open House reveals that what we think we gain by constantly moving house actually obscures the precious and vital parts of our lives that we leave behind. This is a memoir that will appeal to anyone whose pulse quickens at the mere mention of real estate."--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Christmas, Jane; Travel writers; Dwellings; Moving, Household;
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