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  • - The Fastest And Easiest Way To Rapid Fat Loss, Irrepressible Energy And Change Your Lifestyle (Complete Guide To The Low Carb Diet Lifestyle)
    by Stephen Gill
    £14.99

    The most useful book for you if you are planning to start the low carb lifestyle and burn all your fat or if you are planning to control your blood sugar naturally and remain free of medicines. This book will help you do this by letting you enjoy your favorite Indian dishes while staying on low carb.This book has low carb recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It also had recipes for drinks and snacks. Each recipe includes the nutritional information with details on the calorie count and nutritional composition.In This Short, But Effective Book You Will Learn Proven Steps And Strategies On How To Adhere To Carb Cycling And Achieve The Weight Loss Results That You Have Always Wanted. This Book Also Contains Easy To Prepare Carb Cycling Recipes That Will Surely Meet Your Weight Loss Goals. After Reading This Book, You Will Gain A Full Understanding About How To Properly Undertake The Carb Cycling Diet And Prepare Delicious Dishes That Won''t Ruin Your Weight Loss Goals And Established Diet Plan.There Are A Lot Of Low Carb Diet Cookbooks Out There And If You Are Checking This One, Then You Have Probably Bought Other Books. You Are Most Likely Familiar With The Basics Of A Low Carb Diet And What You''re Really Looking For Is Practical Recipes And New Ideas To Add To Your Everyday Cooking.

  • by Stephen Gill
    £37.49

    This challenging work develops a radical theory of the new world order to argue that as the globalization of power intensifies, so too do globalized forms of resistance. This struggle is reflected in the questions of American supremacy, the power of capital, market civilization and surveillance power.

  • by Stephen Gill
    £24.99

    In this introduction to Wordsworth's greatest poem, its creation, historical context, structure and reception history, Stephen Gill places The Prelude in the context of Wordsworth's life, and discusses the various states in which it survives.

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