Books about Freaking from Amazon.com



Every Freaking! Day with Rachell Ray: An Unauthorized Parody
Hey kids! If 30-minute meals are good, wouldn't 30-second meals be even better? You bet they would! And EVERY FREAKING! DAY WITH RACHELL RAY makes this dream a reality!


This 64-page, full-color parody of the super-caffeinated media phenomenon Rachael Ray doesn't merely mimic the tone of the megastar's monthly magazine, daily talk show, multiple Food Network shows and countless ad campaigns, it nails it!


Bestselling author Elizabeth Hilts captures Rachael's perky exuberance, her "casual" approach to cooking and her irrepressible and wholly unique Rayisms..
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Getting in Without Freaking Out: The Official College Admissions Guide for Overwhelmed Parents
Is College Planning Driving You Crazy?

Somehow, watching as your children decide which schools to apply to is as stressful for you as it is for them. If you’ve found yourself contemplating essay forgery, scheduling five college tours for a single holiday weekend, and obsessively checking the U.S. News and World Report rankings, you may be on the verge of freaking out. But as a parent, it’s important to (try to) remain calm and help keep everything in perspective.

Written specifically for parents and their college-bound teens, Getting In Without Freaking Out is an insider’s guide to the application process by professional college coach Arlene Matthews. Years of experience have taught her the secrets of playing the admissions game without all the anxiety. Now, Arlene shares what admissions officers won’t tell you—that getting into a great college isn’t as hard as it seems! You’ll learn . . .

• How to get into a top college without ever taking the SATs

• Why a little procrastination never hurt anyone

• Why applying to fewer schools increases the chances of acceptance

• What really matters when your child goes off to college—and beyond

As entertaining as it is practical and realistic, Getting In Without Freaking Out is the only guide of its kind—one that helps you get through the getting-in process with grace, good humor, and knowledge that will enhance your student’s chance of success..
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How to Talk About Jesus without Freaking Out with Study Guide
Do you "freak out" when it comes to sharing Christ with others? God commands all believers to go and share the "Good News," but most believers don't do it because they're afraid-afraid of personal rejection, afraid of being ridiculed, afraid of not knowing how, or afraid of not having all the answers. How to Talk About Jesus Without Freaking Out offers easy solutions to those who freeze up, freak out, or "pass" on the thrill of talking to someone about Jesus-and that's almost all of us. It is built on the authors' nine years of experience teaching folks of all backgrounds and religions in Hollywood how to share their faith. This humorously written book will help Christians push their fears aside and start fulfilling the great commission..
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Real Life Begins After High School: Facing The Future Without Freaking Out (Bickel, Bruce and Jantz, Stan)
Advice for young people about beginning life on their own away from their parents, delivered in a Christian version of the "Dummies" series with humor and using quotes, "frequently asked questions," lists and other diverse approaches..
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Frumpy the Clown, Vol. 1: Freaking Out the Neighbors
Before Road Trip, before Barry Ween, there was Frumpy the Clown! And hey, isn't it true that every child wants his or her own clown? Forget ponies and puppy dogs and hamsters, a clown is the true prize. And not the creepy kind that's gonna freak you out and make you soil your shorts either, but a chain-smoking, cynical, anarchist clown who's more interested in sticking it to the stuffed-shirt establishment than getting a job or focusing on the finer points of personal hygiene. When Frumpy enters the home of a typical American family, the children, Brad and Kim, are ecstatic. Their parents, neighbors, and local law enforcement, on the other hand, wish he would go away..
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Number Freaking: How To Change The World With Delightfully Surreal Statistics

This isn't a book of statistics and it isn't a book of science It has nothing whatsoever to do with actuaries or accountants Number Freaking is a book of surreal sums and absurd arithmetic: it's doodling with numbers, doing sums in your head just for fun, playing dice with the universe. It's the art of putting numbers where none existed before to take an off-the-wall peek behind the curtains at how numbers rule our lives. It's about taking numbers that were never meant to be in the same room, crashing them together and seeing what comes out the other end. Number Freaking reveals the low drama of life, the unexpected realities and unforeseen truths that emerge only when numbers are tested to destruction.

How long would it take to drive your car to the moon?
How many people on Earth are drunk right now?
If you were falling from the world's tallest building, would you have time to phone a friend to say goodbye?
Which is more crowded: Jakarta, an IKEA store or Hell?
How long will it take for America to eventually collide with Japan?
What's a decent boyfriend worth in chocolate?

Discover for yourself how far you walk in a lifetime, how many people have ever lived and how to cure world debt in this essential guide to modern life.

Gary Rimmer is a journalist, author, and film and television producer. As well as writing for national press he is the author of Lonely Hearts and Thirtysomehow, as well as The A-Z of Street Cred.

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Going Out Without Freaking Out: Doing It Right from the First "Hello"
Tim Baker, a Gold Medallion award-winning author, offers students practical advice for dating. He provides biblical dating principles, 100 creative date ideas for four levels of dating, and tips for how teens can demonstrate appreciation for someone they like..
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Freaking out.(Eco-Freaks: Environmentalism Is Hazardous to Your Health!)(Book review): An article from: Regulation
This digital document is an article from Regulation, published by Thomson Gale on June 22, 2007. The length of the article is 863 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Freaking out.(Eco-Freaks: Environmentalism Is Hazardous to Your Health!)(Book review)
Author: Richard L. Gordon
Publication:Regulation (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 30 Issue: 2 Page: 61(2)

Article Type: Book review

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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