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A let down! This book is, for the most part, aimed at public elementary school teachers. The first two units are simply common sense and I found nothing helpful there. I spent my entire time thinking to myself, "well, of course!" A whole chapter on appropriate dress was insulting and the layout of the book i...
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Beyond Liberalism, call it Socialism. Surely Mr. Kucinich political philosophy is beyond that of most liberal Democrats. From his speeches, one come to conclusion that Mr. Kucinich is nothing more then illusionary Socialist that keeps looking for his unreachable utopia. A dreamer lost in la-la land. Demnis knows what ...
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Very good This chilling, first-person account of a man who struggles with his sense of guilt and innocence (and indifference) probably defines the existential novel. "The Stranger" is a small, bare story about big feelings in our complex world.
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A beautifully written work Though I don't particularly love the two professional reviews listed here, I like the phrase "omniscient rememberance" that's used in one of them. That's part of the beauty of this novel: in addition to finely-drawn characters and places, and a lovely cadence to the sentences on the page, th...
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Not Quite Dead.............Yet! Mr. Davis offers a consistent and essentially accurate view of the Stones, albeit with a very slight emphasis to the sensational.....but "sensational" is what the Stones have built their reputation on. A highlight is the interesting accounting of the 62-65 period; vastly superior to pre...
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Poor formatting on this electronic edition I love Dickens, and free Kindle downloads are great, but this edition is formatted so poorly that it became a trial to read after a few chapters. Many words are run together and punctuation is limited, making Dickens' long, phrase and clause-filled sentences difficult to deci...
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a long drawn out what if the story started out with a good introduction then develops the story-line with a fair amount of action, mystery. My opinion, it then stalls and just kind of lingers around what you know is coming next, but it never seems to get there. This is why I gave it only two stars.. The ending seemed ...
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False but inspiring This was the second book I read on the Celts and Druidism in particular. In hindsight, I am a bit angry at the lies it fed my eager mind, but also still thankful for the imaginative inspiration it fostered within me. I think that most will agree that the book has a good story (albeit fiction) and o...
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A awesome book The book wasn in a very good way!.only because I love the wizards and magic stuff it is so coolL
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Meh, boring I didn't find Diablo Cody's story to be funny or entertaining in the least. Her character reminds me of the girls that used to run in the local "punk rock" circle. They'd do anything for attention and cry "Look at me! Look at me!" although there was nothing special about them. Diablo seems intent on shocki...
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Be cautious which edition you purchase! The Anatomy of Melancholy may be a worthwhile read. However, the publication of this text by CreateSpace (check the publisher for the book you're considering) is awful! It's ugly, cheaply produced, and missing large quantities of text without reason or explanation.To begin, the ...
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Pretty good for musicians This is a book about a young girl who is playing in a violin competition. It's good, espicially for people who are into music, but it can be boring at times.
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This book will make you a better person... I have to say this is the most inspirational book I have ever read in my 51 years. Franklin's efforts to improve himself through his 13-week plan is a brilliant blueprint for success. Just the way he thinks. It is like being in the company of a great man...the greatness rubs ...
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I HATED THIS BOOK WITH A PASSION THIS BOOK WAS TOTALLY BORING. I HAD TO READ IT FOR SCHOOL AND IT TOTALLY BROUGHT DOWN MY AVERAGE BECAUS I WAS NOT THE LEAST BIT INTERESTED. I DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU READ IT. AND IT IS NOT THE FACT THAT I DID NOT UNDERSTAND IT BECAUSE I READ SILAS MARNER AND IT WAS WONDERFUL.
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Informative and thorough, but at the expense of flow Randall may have uncovered just about every fact there is about Thomas Jefferson. The fact that he dedicated pages evenly to each one is where this book fails. Thomas Jefferson could be the most complex figure in American history, but most people won't realize that ...
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1984 will open your mind!! I think that part of the impact of 1984 is lost now - I think it meant A LOT more to my parents growing up in the '60s. But the inner themes of the human spirit and how we function in society are just as applicapable today as when written in 1948. Orwell was a wise, wise man....
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ridiculous book! This book is terrible! The suggestions for what to feed a 4-7 month old baby are crazy. At the beginning of numerous recipes it suggests frying and onion, potatos, etc.! Why on earth would you fry anything for a 4 month old baby?!It also suggests cheddar cheese, and strawberries for babies under one y...
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bleak and oppressive is right! I was very happy to learn that I was able to return the ebook version I bought for my kindle. I found the early part of the book just too depressing to get through. The descriptions of the bombs dropping on different parts of the country and on different people...too vivid for me to get ...
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Perspective I've noticed that most of the low ratings for this book are written by people lacking cranial capacity to digest the book, not really due to any judgment of the content. Which is surprising, since this book is a quick and easy read. The book failed to make an emotional impact on me, because I saw the persp...
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Great book for understanding neo-conservativism Although George W. Bush has gotten credit for the new face of American foreign policy his is merely a reflection of an intellectual movement that's been around for decades, solidified in the early 90's and really took hold after September 11th. The ideology is known as n...
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waste of time and money This will only leave you dazed and confused. Writing by the numbers is the worst way to write anything. I'd like to see a screnplay that this guy has written (if he is even capable of it) before I take his advice. Do you see what I'm getting here? He can't write a screenplay, but he can give ot...
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The China of Yesterday A superb work of fiction, written in 1931 by Pearl Buck. Her style of writing won her the Nobel Prize in 1938. In this recent paperback version (enriched classic edition) the background information and other details are included.I read this story of a Chinese farmer and his family, their customs...
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Buyer Beware of the E-Book Edition of this! First it tries to sell you this book in 3 parts, because they claim it is TOO BIG TO DOWNLOAD. They really want THREE times the money. I truly believe it has nothing to do with download size."Illustrations" are awful and too blurry to appreciate, even when one zooms in.I did...
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The American dream rising from the ashes of Arabian nights A compelling drama that weaves a spell-binding tapestry portraying the ancient mystique of eastern royalty shattered by one woman who dares to achieve the American dream. Undoubtedly the most facinating story Ive read in years.
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Classic book that people don't take the time to listen to Of all the negative reviews I read, the common theme is "I didn't understand it." Or, "I was forced to read..." Truth is, it is a very solid novel; not the greatest, but very good and insightful. For those of you who claim not to understand ...
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Best how to sculpture book From Clay to Bronze would be my number one text suggestion for a modeling sculpture couse at college level, or for someone interested in sculpture personaly. City libraries should have it on there selves. Very current with matial use.
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Largely an academic waste of time If your really want to understand how to compete for the future, read Crossing the Chasm, following by Inside the Tornado (Geoffrey Moore). Competing for the Future will largely waste your time. It is a 100 page book crammed into 300+ pages. The authors spend lots of time repeating fu...
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SHOULD HAVE STOPPED AFTER FIRST 50 PAGES Havana Room started with an explosive, accidental death that could happen in the home of all of us. The resulting downward spiraling of the main character's life was stunningly sudden and believable. It seemed like we had the makings of another Bonfire of the Vanites where one ...
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This book is not about embedded systems architecture I read through all the 5 star reviews prior to purchasing this book. I was very disaapointed to find most of the book devoted to very basic hardware concepts. Much of this information is obtainable from sources cheaper than a $70 book. For example, the MPC7450 PPC R...
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In These Girls Hope is A Muscle is Inspirational. In these Girls Hope is a Muscle I got a sence for how important a team is. The details of the individual and team expirences are encouraging and informative. This novel is truly fascinating, and is an excellent story that all women basketball players should read.
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Persuasive rhetoric for the truth of Scripture! In this book, the great Christian apologist, C. S. Lewis, sets forth to explain the beliefs that have been held in common throughout the ages by nearly all Christians. Lewis was a respected literature professor at Oxford University and a close friend of J. R. R. Tolkien....
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Great condition The description of the condition of the book was spot on, I would even go as far as to say that it might have been overstated. the book was in great shape, basically new except for some highlighting, but seeing as im in college notes are very helpfull. This book makes for a good read. :)
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Classic A good book that has appealed to readers over time. The story is one that everyone should read. Enjoyed it.
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The Future Is Not Scary The Skeptical Environmentalist is an important book. The author writes in what I have to call the "un-masking" tradition, in which a writer examines an almost universally accepted world view and reveals it to be false. Unlike most writers in this tradition, who tear down false paradigms but lea...
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Good Stuff Although Tom Wolfe's way of writing may seem strange and at times weird, the story of these test pilots and pioneer astronauts is a classic. Beginning with the stories of pilots like Chuck Yeager, the man who broke the sound barrier, the book develops into the grand drama that was the space program and the ...
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Save this book for Friday Night One of the best experiences you can have on a Friday night is to curl up with the newest James Patterson Alex Cross serial killer hunt and read all night long. No work or school in the morning. Smell the popcorn! The Coke is "ice cold"! Let's read! I finished this book early i...
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So-so. I guess I'm on my own with this review. I tried Suzanne Brockman for the first time based on all of the good reviews for this book. I was very disappointed. I finished the book because it was the only one I brought with me on vacation. Otherwise, I would have stopped reading it and moved on to another book. The...
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Wanted to stuff it down author's throat I was forced to read Tess for summer reading. I have possibly never been so glad to finish a book, not out of joy at a good reading experience but because the novel was such torture to wade through, in all its melodrama, sensationalistic elements, unlikable characters, and gapin...
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Read this book if you haven't. NOW!!! I loved this book almost as much as I loved the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Basically, the only reason this book didn't get a ten is because after you finish it you want more and there were lots of places where it could easily have been expanded, especially near the end. One of teh...
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A good value but use it as a supplement The questions on this book hardly resemble what are tested on the LSAT. Many of them are poorly written. This book is no substitute for other excellent guides out there and certainly not for the actual PrepTests. However, this book contains so many questions compare to other tes...
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India's Tolstoy During my recent trip to India, I was told that this book was the best work of fiction about India, bar none. Since I haven't read every work of fiction about India, I can't make that judgment, but I can say it is sobering, emotionally difficult to take, eye-opening, extraordinary, moving, funny, sad, ...
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Very good A great read to reflect on christmas and give the spirit we all need sometimesRead on christmas eve, loved it
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BORING! Get it over with already. I love Richard Jordan. His first books in this series were so addictive I think I blew through them in like two weeks. The action moved right along and the characters were great. But in the last few books everything has slowed down to a halt. This lastest book in hardcover is two inch...
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Oh my... This novel is absolutely awful. Although it has received over 500 reviews I feel it is my duty to help bring the average star level to where it belongs, at zero. Where to begin... perhaps with the run on sentences, the failure to create significant rising action, the flat two dimensional characters... This no...
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Great Book For Home Cooks Who Aspire for More Who is this book for? This book is for folks who are already comfortable with kitchen basics and want to take it to the next level - think amateurs halfway into their Beginner phase looking for a guide to get them to an Intermediate level. If you love food, love the art an...
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Gatsby still haunts The book is called the Great Gatsby but the story is really focused on Daisy - surely a precursor for every 1940s femme fatale. She may have been called the original obscure object of desire. Jay Gatsby hungers for a past where he was happy with Daisy. But is she is part of the moneyed world which ...
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WOW I'm not a big reader but could barely put this book down. Most of the book is about the non-financial impacts in retirement, which seem to be overlooked by most people. I highly recommend.
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Not so informative This book didn't have nearly enough information. I still have tons of questions about my goldfish. It is especially lacking in information on goldfish illness.
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An extraordinary piece of work This work achieves the impossible in exploring the various facets and contradictions in Janis Joplin's life with real sympathy and understanding, a standout gem being the phrase 'context is everything.' Above all, it explains why and how she became to be the person that she was which is ...
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The Supreme Fantasy The Hobbit is masterfully created, with an enchanting plot filled with elves, dwarves, goblins, trolls, and wizards. Never has a fantasy book reached the Hobbit's mastery. The poems and songs are imaginative, and the plot never ceases to playfully introduce new peril to Bilbo.
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Just Awful! Sleeping Beauty's Nightmare! Simply atrocious!!! Let me explain. First off, I'm a huge Disney Sleeping Beauty fan. This version of the tale and its sweet princess grabbed me at a very young age. I'm now an adult and often look back on this enchanting film with great fondness. I'm also an avid Sleeping Beau...
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this book bored me. does that make me a bad person? the first chapter is a model of precision. in only nine pages, a handful of characters are introduced with masterful clarity. subtle dialouge paints a portrait of each character with a depth that many novelists never achieve over the course of hundreds of pages. jane...
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Probably The Best of the Counterfactual Anthologies Most counterfactual compilations are either very narrowly focused (such as ones about the "Lost Order" in the American Civil War) while others veer way off into pure fantasy such such as the very popular Harry Turtledove scenarios. What If comes squarely in the middl...
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Surprisingly Enjoyable and Not Too Hard You'll be surprised. I know I was. If you're like me, you're picking up The Canterbury Tales because it's one of those classics that you eventually have to read to be one of the "literati." Or, and actually more likely, you're being forced to read it by some professor somewhere....
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Fingerprints Cornwell takes hold of your mind and does to let go until Scarpetta finds her solution. There is a horrible crime scene but it does produce some fingerprints. This is an easy case for Scarpetta until there is a match. It was a match to murderer that was executed before this murder. Read the book it is a g...
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Great Series! Charlaine Harris has become one of my favorite authors. This is a great series with a colorful cast of characters!
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TERRIBLE!!!!!!!!! Apparently these reviews are from friends! I can't imagine how this book made it to the shelves of book stores! Addicted, the 1st Sex Chronicals, and Heat Seekers were great reads, are you sure ZNAE wrote this?. Before I waist another $24.95 on one of Zanes books, I will read it in the store first. Z...
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Tolkien Rip off The plot is pretty much exactly the same as lord of the rings, he just changed some names. Ridiculous... If you want a good book stick to the original, Lord of the Rings, don't read this. No originality..and no where near as much preparation or fore-thought went into the execution of this book.
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Classic book for a reason This is exactly the sort of absurdist and strange humor I love. The Milo Minderbinder character was one of the best I've ever read about. Heller manages to mix all this outrageousness with the melancholy of loss and death that people experience in war. This book is a classic for a reason. Go ...
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Grammatical Disappointment! Der? Die? Das? Your guess is as good as mine. No Articles!! VERY disappointing for an otherwise excellent reference. However, in all fairness to the author, it's an excellent reference for the native German speaker who needs to reference the English words. Native English speakers: beware.
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Boringgggggg classic I may be trying too hard to read a classic book.. I thought P&P would be a good start since they just made another movie on this book.. but I was wrong! the book was boring and plotless. Sure nowaday women are still searching for Mr.Perfect like Lizzy was. But today's women have to deal with much ...
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I'm a Believer So I guess Groundhog Day is really a documentary. The book provides compelling evidence to support reincarnation.Ruth Montgomery takes you through actual past life regression hypnosis sessions and what the people said, readings from psychics on people's past lives, and the readings of Edgar Cayce in bot...
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Quintessential Brooks I've read the entire Shannara series multiple times over the last 25 years. It just keeps getting better.
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avocado, oil, salt Want a quick idea of what a recipe in this book is like? Okay. Take an avocado and peel it. Dip it in extra virgin olive oil, and then roll it around in a lot of organic celtic sea salt. And there you have it!While this book had some attractive photos, I found it confusing and not helpful at all to ...
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Never liked compilations There are a few good articles, but this book is for hard corps political & military history academics. It was required reading for a required military academic course. Only read it if it's required, then try to get the bare minimum done.
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An impressive, beguiling debut Zadie Smith's "White Teeth" is a pure delight and stands head and shoulders over most literary debuts. What carries this along is the vibrancy of the words; it boggles the mind to think how anyone, regardless of age, can make such ordinary lives come to life in such unexpectedl...
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Depressiung book, old man and the sea This book sucks. Only a depressed person would like this book. The old man is lonely and keeps trying to fish but doesn't catch any. It's like that old saying, if you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything, but this old man failed. Only a depressed person would like it
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Shedding new light on youth After reading this book, I couldn't help but think of the boys whom I know. It made me wonder with which camp they would align themselves: Jack's or Ralph's. The frightening realization is that there are so many bullies out there aged 12 and younger who would probably turn out just like Jac...
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Boring, boring, boring I struggled through this book. If I hadn't had to read it for school, I would have dropped it immediately. The story is dark and unhappy, and the writing style is so flat and boring. It seems as though the author is trying to use big flowery words and stuff, but it doesn't work at all. This is a...
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Streetwise Brooklyn This map was not at all helpful. The text is small. It splits the borough in half vertically with one half on one side and the other half on the flip side of the map. I have found other maps that are much more user-friendly especially for individuals who are not very familiar with Brooklyn.
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The book i never read The Martian Chronicles was a very weird book. The book was written in 1946 and was very outdated for my taste. Although the stories that I did read I found them only somewhat interesting but not horrible. And the stories that I did not read and learned what they were in class were very strange an...
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Lagerkvist's Masterpeice on the Divine.... The Sibyl is most certainly a wonderful piece of literature of profound imagery and mythical content. It was the first book I read from the Nobel Prize of Literature recipient for Barrabus - Par Lagerkvist, which ignited my interest in his other novels, short stories and essa...
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Waste !!! Well, in polite terms, somewhat useful but more useless than useful in any way. To be laconic " regretful buy "
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Needs updating urgently! I found the book informative, but it lacks the current information--like the fact that publishers of fiction now want at least 70,000 word manuscripts before they will even look at it. Curtis's book is discouraging, I agree, but the fact is that it really seems to be like he depicts. If it wer...
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Chilling In "Slander" Ann Coulter simply used her perspective to accuse the media of liberal bias. However, with her latest book she paints all liberals with a broad brush, and says that they are guilty of one of the highest crimes we have.She holds McCarthy up as a hero and a victim of treasonous liberals. ...
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Pioneer Surveyor, Frontier Lawyer For anyone researching or simply interested in history, this book is a great read. Chock full of information dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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Needs interpretation from English to English I can't be sure that my rating reflects the author's work more than it does the publisher's and editor's.Notwithstanding, there's quite a bit of brilliance in the writing style and the techniques the author employs to tell the story. Only what story he is telling, I cannot ...
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Layered and thought provoking Point #1: Do not expect a mystery like The Secret History. This is a different book. The first half is all background about the characters before the evident plot takes over.Point #2: This is not a book about a sleuth looking for her brother's murderer. Yes, that is ostensibly Harriet's m...
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not interested since sheriff gastner departed the scene the entire series has lost its luster. while he was an old man shuffling from point a to b he was the glue that held it together. no more for me
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Just Couldn't Like It In James Patterson's novel "The Jester," Patterson spins the tale of Hugh du Lac, a village surf who fights in The Crusades, loses his family, becomes a court jester to exact vengence, and eventually leads a battle to win his freedom.I did not care for this novel at all. The dust jacket makes thi...
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AMAZING Honestly the best book I've read in my entire life! I just can't stop reading it over and over again. This is truly worth your money.
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By far the weakest of the 3 years of Paso a Paso I teach using the Paso a Paso series. Paso a Paso 1 is well thought out - the chapters progress in a logical manner.Paso a Paso 2 is pretty good - most of the chapters incorporate useful vocabulary and things proceed in a locigal manner - normally.Paso a Paso 3 has litt...
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Deep, spunky, and flourishes aplenty This is a must-read, in part because this is just a brilliant work that doesn't fit in our normal intellectual history. It is also truly American in its way of thinking and the combination of radicalism and every-dayness. George demonstrates that ownership of land is the key to ine...
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Great book. Crap printing I ordered this as a gift for my Ma.When I visited her a few weeks later I saw something that looked likea high schooler had copied at kinkos.The type is blurry and smudged.Some paragraphs are unreadable.Will Amazon take it back?No, it been more than 30 days....40 days to be exact.I will not p...
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bone house blues As I sailed along through this book I found it most enjoyable until the end. The bitter end. What a waste of time. I'm tired of authors going for the gross-out when they can't come up with a better tie. I do not recommend this book at all.
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An insider's view of a historically important election!!!!! This is a very good book. IT is both interesting and enjoyable, but even more, it provides an insider's view into an important election. The election of '64 involved JOhnson and Goldwater which was a lopsided win for Johnson.This book helps you understand why...
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JRR has a gift this book is amazing, it goes into a lot of detail and makes you believe that you know people or have been places just by reading about them. He also uses great charactor progression, like you can tell how the charactors change from the beggining to the end, especially bilbo. In the beggining i never wo...
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Excellent thriller From the ashes of the old Russian regime rises a new threat to democracy. His name is Yevgenni Anatolevich Tarankov, nicknamed the Tarantula, and he's poised to take the world's second most powerful country back into the dark ages. The CIA, however, is not about to let this happen without a fight. E...
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conveys love like a paper cut-out I can not understand how this has made it to so many top book lists. It was like reading catch 22 without the catch. I had the constant urge to skim the pages and be confident that I would not miss out on any important dialogue that would not be repeated again on another page or not b...
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A very human story It has been one hundred years since the Titanic disaster, and people are still fascinated by the ship and her fate. Lord's classic account of the sinking is still noteworthy for the painstaking detail, much of it based on eyewitness accounts by survivors still alive in 1955. Step by step, he takes u...
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Dragon - D + E = Eragon This book is a true classic. In the begining of the story Eragon the main character ( who is not a dragon) is out hunting when he discovers a blue stone. Thinking he can sell it for food he takes it home. Only after he finds out it is worth nothing he keeps it. Soon after he finds that it is re...
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Bullseye! They used to talk about "getting it". Fritz Perls got it. Inside out, he was the original. In my opinion, there is no other figure in recent history who understood human beings quite as well as he did. He is still perhaps the only person who ever turned the key on compulsive repetition...and they all tried. ...
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?????? This history is good for seeing a world as a BIG picture not cluttered up with trivia. Each period is condensed to what is important & raises curiosity so one might crave more.
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step by step? This book is great if you know what you are doing but if you are a beginner it may not help so much. This book has really good advice and hair style ideas but not any step by step pictures. In other words if you can read it and understand what they are trying to tell you, you will do great. If you need t...
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Good insight to Ben Franklin I had heard many different things about Ben Franklin, one of the historical figures in the establishment of the United States. This book confirmed some things I had heard and debunked some others. Good book.
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Several Novels in One I had read this many years ago, but it is worth reading more than once. I read it again just recently for the book club to which I belong. As always Michener does a superb job of weaving fictional characters into historical facts. Fascinating read. I recommend it to everyone, especially those int...
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Fun action packed thriller. I picked up "Tom Clancy's Op-Center" to throw some fun reading into my reading schedule. It was an older paperback that I had never read. I've always enjoyed Tom Clancy's novels, and while this was not the same as those he writes, it was still an enjoyable read. It is the kind of action yar...
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deal-breaker; goodbye to Card I couldn't believe what I was reading halfway through the book. I had been a late-comer to the Ender series, but once on board I read the previous 6 vols. in order, even enjoying how the tapestry was vast enough to fit in not just some truly alien seeming species, but also some pretty uni...
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narcissism at it's finest Mr. Bach starts off with a good personal example, that both brings a smile to your face, and helps you to relate to the subject topic. However, in about the first ten minutes of the tape, he continually repeats, something about being someone who has "personally coached literally thousands of ...
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Overrated drivel. After being forced to choke this down in High School 15 years ago, and hearing a contemporary who recently re-read it rave over it, I sat down to re-read the what everyone seems to call "An American Classic". I didn't finish 100 pages. I fail to see what the fuss is about. I hated it in Hig...
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