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Loving Food and Living in Japan: Free Nonfiction eBooks

A Practical DBT Skills Workbook for Modern Teens & Adolescents by Christopher Edward & Nazih Idrees: You’re undergoing profound changes in your body, facing more challenging ordeals, and feeling deeper emotions, you may not have felt before. With this workbook, you’ll learn to develop useful skills to help you respond better to difficult and stressful experiences.

This book is Free on September 21, 2022

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Hopeful Realism: A Climate Manifesto by Robert MacNeil Christie, PhD: Despite making “green” promises and setting abstract future targets, all major institutions operationally ignore the climate crisis, even as some admit there is a problem. The purpose of this Climate Manifesto is to point out why these far-reaching changes in our environment now require us to take drastic steps, not just as individuals but also as whole societies.

This book is Free on September 21, 2022

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How to Write Your Worst Book Ever by Bradley Charbonneau: 2 challenges, which sounds like more fun? 1) Start someday, end whenever you like, go it alone, and make sure it’s your best book ever. 2) Start November 1 (2022) end November 11 (2022), together with a group, and actually get it done. Oh, have a great time, laugh a lot and make sure it’s your worst book ever. Guess which is more successful? Here’s your invitation.

This book is Free on September 21, 2022

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From Refrigerator Chaos to Keto: Overcoming Food Addiction by Laurie De Camillis: We have been intentionally manipulated into food addiction! The food industry developed affordable and widely available drugs marketed as food. Psychophysicist and market researcher, Howard Moskowitz, coined this phrase, the “bliss point.” Through drawings, reflections, anecdotes, and research, you will learn to lose weight and love food again.

This book is Free on September 21, 2022

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Stranger in a Homeland: A Year in the Land of the Rising Sun by Kyle McCormick: Stranger in a Homeland chronicles one woefully unqualified American’s time spent living and working in Japan. With no money, no plan, and no ability to speak Japanese beyond a handful of phrases half-remembered from childhood anime, adventure and disaster are lying in wait.

This book is Free on September 21, 2022

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