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  • RUN: The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel
    By Fitzgerald Matt

    ... Effects of Playing Video Games on Pain Response During a Cold Pressor Task, Perceptual and Motor Skills 108(2) (April 2009):439–448. 4. R. Stephens, J. Atkins, and A. Kingston, Swearing as a Response to Pain, Neuro Report 20(12) ...

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    By Stephen Laughton

    Stephen Laughton's one-man play about a gay Jewish seventeen-year-old explores what it means to love, to lose, and how to grow from a boy into a man.

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    By Ann Patchett

    Tip and Teddy are becoming men under the very eyes of their adoptive father, Bernard Doyle.

  • Run: A Novel
    By Ann Patchett

    Suspenseful and stunningly executed, Run is ultimately a novel about secrets, duty, responsibility, and the lengths we will go to protect our children.

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    By Ann Patchett

    The unforgiving New England weather has taken a turn for the worse on the day Doyle drags his reluctant sons to a speech by Jesse Jackson.

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    By Pat Adams-Wright

    Can the two women, Charlie's group of eclectic friends, and the police catch the man terrorising them across Europe? How will they stay ahead of his game? One thing's for certain...they need to RUN!

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    By Francine Pascal

    Sam is gone. No. Not just gone. Someone's taken him. Kidnapped him to get to me. And I only have three hours to find him... Or Sam is going to die. All because of me. NO RULES. NO LIMITS. NO FEAR.

  • Run: A Subject Seven Novel
    By James Moore

    In this sexy, action-packed follow-up to Subject Seven, the Failures are on the road and heading toward Evelyn Hope.

  • Run: Book One
    By John Lewis, Andrew Aydin

    FANNIE LOU HAMER (1917–1977) was raised in Sunflower County, Mississippi. Hamer dropped out of school at age twelve to work in the fields picking cotton. In 1961, Hamer was forcibly sterilized when she went to a Sunflower County ...

  • Run: A Vengeance Novel
    By Gregg Olsen

    This is DEXTER with a feisty female protagonist unlike any other in contemporary young adult fiction. Rylee has got used to a life on the move, always looking over her shoulder, never making friends, and keeping family secrets.

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    By Ann Patchett

    Suspenseful and stunningly executed, Run is ultimately a novel about secrets, duty, responsibility, and the lengths we will go to protect our children.

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    By Kody Keplinger

    New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The DUFF Kody Keplinger is back with a stunning new YA novel about the risks we'll take to save our friends ... and ourselves.

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    By Eric Walters

    Hundreds of thousands of young Canadians participate in the Terry Fox Run each year and this book will further enhance their knowledge of Terry’s epic journey. Run introduces a national hero to a new generation of readers.

  • Run: Endure the Pain, Keep the Faith, Finish Your Race
    By Walter Walker, Ferdie Cabiling

    In September 2015, in an extraordinary effort called RUN50, Ferdie Cabiling set out on a 2,180 km run across the Philippines.

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    By Douglas E. Winter

    This is the story of the last run, the run where no one -- criminal, cop, or civilian -- is who or what they seem.

  • Run: Beginner's Running Program for Distance Made Easy
    By R. Ferguson

    After reading this book, you will realize that running is not just placing one foot forward then another and then increasing the pace!Here is a preview of what you'll learn!Getting Started: Before You Do Anything StupidGet Proper Running ...

  • Run: The Lydiard Way
    By Garth Gilmour, Arthur Lydiard

    Run: The Lydiard Way

  • Run: Thriller
    By James Patterson

    Detective Alex Cross arrests renowned plastic surgeon Elijah Creem for sleeping with teenage girls.

  • Run: A Journal for Running and Sharing Insight on Your Identity, Community and Spirituality
    By Josh Watson

    Run: A Journal for Running and Sharing Insight on Your Identity, Community and Spirituality

  • Run: A Novel About One Man's Quest to Save This Country From Itself
    By G. R. Kearney

    The long-shot independent presidential campaign of an economist turned TVcelebrity takes off when the American people begin to realize his commonsense plan is the only way to truly change America.