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Chosen (The Lost Books, Book 1) (The Books of History Chronicles)
Published in Audio CD by Oasis Audio (2008-01)
Author: Ted Dekker
List price: $22.99
New price: $14.39

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Choose Chosen.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
Ted Dekker continues to amaze me with all the great works he puts out and how he intertwines the stories. Im still not sure how he will tie them all together in the end.This book is aimed at the YA but is for everyone. It deals with an alternate world where four teens are chosen to become part of the Forest Guard who is at war with the Horde(the desert dwellers). Johnis the main character is unsure of himself and why he was chosen but decides to follow his heart instead of his head. A really great book which also ties into Dekkers Circle trilogy, Showdown, and Skin. I would really recommend checking out this series as well as Dekkers other books. I cant wait to read the rest of this series.

Have you ever read Ted Dekker before?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-22
Can I say, "I loved this book!" I have not read any other Ted Dekker book except for "House" and that was co-written by Frank Peretti whom I have always loved (didn't love "House" though, it was okay, but really out there). So I wasn't sure if I'd be into "Chosen" at all or not. Surprisingly, I was blown away by how creative and engrossing it was and I could not put it down... literally from start to finish I was sucked into this parallel world that Ted created. All I could think as soon as I was done was, "When can I read the next one???"
It says that it is Juvenile Fiction on the back of the book, but seriously, it's kind of like the Hollywood Nobody books in that aspect - I must be a juvenile at heart then because I love it!
I suppose I should tell you why I love the book, just in case my recommendation alone is not enough...
Ted creates this completely alternate place which is totally real once you enter the book. His characters are strange, unique, strong and flawed. His settings are altogether believable and in depth (forests, deserts, lakes and evil stadiums). The premise is original and captivating - 4 youth are chosen as leaders to help save their people, but are given a secret mission not even known to by the man that chose them. Can they fulfill this mission and save the future at the possible risk of losing their own people... (dun, dun, DUNNNNNN!)

Join the legions reading "Chosen" and find out!

curious and must read more
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-22
I'm not sure what I think about this book. I sit here and feel that there is so much to ponder beyond what was written. The story itself is fast paced and you must pay attention for one thing happens after another in a perfect harmony. The characters are great and lovable, while the villains are very much the opposite as should be. I can tell from reading this story that there is so much more in Ted's mind of what is going on and I'm curious about more related books to see what more I can delve ...more I'm not sure what I think about this book. I sit here and feel that there is so much to ponder beyond what was written. The story itself is fast paced and you must pay attention for one thing happens after another in a perfect harmony. The characters are great and lovable, while the villains are very much the opposite as should be. I can tell from reading this story that there is so much more in Ted's mind of what is going on and I'm curious about more related books to see what more I can delve from this world. It appears that there is more than one world, and more than one series that connects and I'm curious to learn more.

chosen is wonderful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-30
Ted Dekker has done it again. The Circle trilogy goes on! A must read if you loved BLACK, RED and WHITE!! You'll love it.

Impossible to put down! Riveting!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-20
This was an amazing story. I read it straight through. Couldn't put it down. It reminded me of the Song Of Albion series written by Stephen Lawhead in the mid 1990s. I loved the premise, the plot, the action, the emotion. It was amazing. And those characters were in perilous situations so often it was downright thrilling. I love it when situations seem hopeless, but then something happens to turn it around. But like life, it's never easy. Love isn't easy, nor is faith, not when the facts tell you all is lost. But if you listen with your heart and choose not to filter everything through your head, you will hear the truth. Awesome, gripping fiction. A bit gory and graphic at times, but certainly no worse than what you see on television. I highly recommend it. Ted Dekker knows how to pull you into a story with the best of them. No wonder he's a NY Times best-selling author. :)

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Coming Into the Country
Published in Audio Cassette by Books On Tape ()
Author: John McPhee
List price: $80.00

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McPhee on Alaska
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
My wife and I like to listen to a tape while we read the book. We are rereading this book that way. It is a classic and a good introduction to Alaska, where we have lived and worked and touristed.

First Class
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-23
Want to read about the realities of the 49th state????
Want to really learn something about this region???
Want to get good visuals????????
If NOT don't read this book!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Wonderful Relic
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-17
This book is a wonderful relic, the last plausible vision of a living American frontier. In the mid seventies, McPhee went to Alaska to do a few pieces for the New Yorker. He met a lot of trappers, prospectors, and "river people" who'd built moss-chinked cabins and whose individualism, gruff hospitality, and happiness he admired. McPhee made a plea for democratic access to Alaskan land. He argued that land far from roads should remain fair game for homesteaders in perpetuity.

It is odd to read an ode to Alaska's wild immensity at a time when islands are being evacuated in the Aleutians, polar bears are drowning, and the permafrost is melting. The question these days is not whether Americans can still choose to live in more or less untainted outback. The question is whether that outback will soon be transformed beyond recognition, not by oil drilling, but by climate change.

What Coming into the Country offers the twenty-first century is escapism and nostalgia. McPhee's account of the political squabbles over the location of Alaska's capital has lost its relevance, but the rest of the book still comes to life. We meet a mix of clannish Christians, proud native people, and prickly bootleggers in the small, dry town of Eagle. McPhee's tale of a man's survival in sub-zero weather after a plane crash constitutes a minor classic of its own.

The book reminds us how powerful the frontier fantasy remains in American psyches. Can it be harnessed as a metaphor? Can the dream of self-reliance on a private patch of woods help motivate us, indirectly, to cut carbon emissions? It has motivated us to go camping and conserve some wild lands even while ruining others. Still, I suspect that as the environmental movement shifts in response to global warming, we may have to jettison the frontier fantasy. It depends too much on a view of nature as more powerful than man. Whether or not we agree with Bill McKibben that we have arrived at the end of nature, we know that everything is responding to elevated temperatures. There is no untouched patch of land left in Alaska. The romance of a homestead sours when the flora and fauna are marching north past the log cabin, driven by coal and oil fires from all over the planet.

A trip around Alaska in the 70's
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-27
I traveled to Alaska in 2006 but lived there in the early 70's. Why I delayed so long in reading "Coming into the Country" I don't know, but John McPhee has taken me back to that earlier day. Both his character and place descriptions are wonderful and make me long for the cabins, the ice break-up, the dogs, the bush planes, and the 55 gallon drums. The Anchorage of today is much changed, but the bush is still there -- Thank God.

Gets better with each read!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-03
We bought this book in Nome, Alaska on a visit there in 2001 (my brother owns a flying service there). I took my time reading it the first time. Coming into the Country is not a book to be read quickly, but, rather, one to be savored, taking time for the details to seep into the crevices of one's memory until they become part of one's knowledge base. Every page holds a vast amount of information that if read too quickly blurs to nothingness and is lost.

McPhee's descriptions of the land, its rivers and mountains, its challenges, its beauty, and its people are thorough and draw the reader into the pages of his book. It takes a certain kind of person to survive in the Alaskan bush. I, for one, am drawn to its splendor, its starkness, its fearsomeness, but am sure I don't have the right stuff to live there long term. The river people and others, who thrive in communities like Eagle and Central (even Fairbanks and Juneau), have remarkable stamina and a strong determination to live the lives they choose in their respective settings, all of which are breathtaking in their beauty. McPhee also writes of the tension between the races (Indian and white)and the human dynamic among community members (the good and the no-so-good)that always accompanies the sharing of space and resources.

Over the past five years, I've picked up CITC now and then to re-read parts of it. Most recently, I re-read the whole of Part III Coming into the Country. This is my favorite section because it focuses on the bush and its people, most particularly on Eagle, Alaska located on the Yukon River and just across the International Boundary from Canada's Yukon Territory. (Incidentally, the term "coming into the country" refers to the arrival of a person into the Alaskan bush with the intent of staying. I may move from Michigan to Ohio or New York or California, but, if I go to Alaska, they call it coming into the country. "Brad Snow and Lily Allen came into the country in 1973." "Joe Vogler came into the country in 1944." "John Borg came into the country in 1966" (and he's still there. Check out the Eagle site. Borg has worn many hats in Eagle and still sits on the board of the Eagle Historical Society and Museum. Borg's wife, Betty, is the board's treasurer).

The original copyright on this book is 1976, thirty years ago. The growth in technology since that time has allowed almost every municipality to have their own website. Eagle is no exception. [...]

Carolyn Rowe Hill

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The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States
Published in Audio CD by bnpublishing.com (2006-03-28)
Author: Founding Fathers
List price: $4.99

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You have to have one.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
This pocket sized version of The Declaration of Independance and Constitution is a must have. Get one for your kids to keep in their backpacks.

WE THE PEOPLE LIKE THIS BOOK!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-24
Easy Read and Good little History book. I enjoyed the little history lesson at the beginning of the book.

Handy portable reference
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Review Date: 2008-03-18
Very pocketable reference for persons who have need for occasional reviewing of the language of our Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
Some constitutional law buffs may disagree with the Cato Institute editor's introduction in some particulars, but both the titled texts are complete, not annotated or edited and are quite accessible and readable.

Know Your Rights!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-27
Nice little pocket book, great synopsys in the beginning. You need this book as much as you need your undee's on! Get it!

Great pocket sized copy of America's great documents
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
These words have inspired not one nation, but many. Carry them with you. This publication is about the size of a wallet with a durable bind. I could do without the Cato Institute's preface, but its only a page, and otherwise the text is very aesthetically put together.

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Eckhart Tolle's Findhorn Retreat: Stillness Amidst the World
Published in Audio CD by New World Library (2005-09-20)
Author: Eckhart Tolle
List price: $24.95
New price: $14.45
Used price: $18.53

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More of a real good thing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-02
I like his books but I love listening to him. It is an entirely different experience. The message is one it has taken me a long while to be ready to hear but as I listen and embrace the truth of what I am hearing (for me) I am grateful to have this recording.

Uplifting Audio CD
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
I love to buy something like this - something to listen to in the car other than depressing news. Everyone doesn't make time to read, but I found that people are willing to listen to audio CDs. So I enjoy passing on this uplifting material to my friends. It's a relatively inexpensive way to make a positive impact on the lives of those you know and love.

Life - Changing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-28
This audio is so clearly articulated that it may change your life if your ready to receive its message.

Formless Brilliance
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-26
I read a brilliant book called "Be Here Now" by Richard Alpert aka Baba Ram Dass 35 years ago. I took up TM for several years after that experience.
Those phenomenon allowed me to quiet my mind, live in the present and do things I imagined I could do, but could not have done otherwise. I got into and graduated from medical school (I am from a blue collar family), while going through a divorce. They put me into a place where I was able to woo and marry a special woman. Then I fell deeply into form, materialism, egoism while anguishing about the past as I awaited the future rewards I felt I richly deserved. Over these last 25 years my life completely unravelled. I became a bitter, angry, pain-ridden shell. Big house, fancy cars, world travel and a quickening descent into hell. (I even got a law degree. Maybe I could defend my-self). Nothing worked.
Until Eckhart emerged from obscurity (part of his story) into my story. Suddenly senselessness made sense. The past and the future began to shrink into, simply, now. Now I am so alive, full of joy, without being full of me. I work in a maximum security prison as a psychiatrist, the only death chamber in Florida is 200 yards from my office. The staff, the prisoners, the outside visitors see this place as a place of sadness and despair. Thanks to the universal channel that Eckhart has tuned me into, there is a little smile on my face every moment I am there. Amazingly, everyone around has begun to smile, every now and then. Not because of the little me, but because of what is flowing through me. What is flowing through me? The beauty and goodness and love that exists inside of them. They don't know that is where my smile is coming from. I hope and pray they discover that.
Thank you Eckhart for suffering so much, so you could bring me into the present, into the now, to feel the stillness in the midst of chaos.


Very pleased with this CD set
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
This was my first time to experience Tolle since reading The Power of Now. I did not find the book interesting, however, listening to his lecture was a real treat! I love his sense of humor and his humility. I would recommend this CD set to anyone interested in Non-Duality.

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Faith In The Valley: Lessons For Women On The Journey To Peace
Published in Audio CD by Simon & Schuster Audio (2000-12-01)
Author:
List price: $20.00
Used price: $18.86

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IN my PURSE...ALL the TIME!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-20
In. My. Purse.

All. The. Time.

Seriously ---- This book is amazing. It has a permanent home in my purse... (it's not too small, not too big - just right) And I use it almost daily....or at least a few times per week. Sometimes I'm in a bad place and need a quick inspirational message, and sometimes I just feel like feeling better about something....Whatever the reason, you will LOVE THIS BOOK. I ordered 5 more after I got it to give to friends and family...that's how much I love it. I know when some open it they will think "ummm....ok..?" at first....but they end up thanking me later.

GET THIS BOOK you wont be sorry!

helps you get through what you're going through
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-08
this book has been so helpful at valuable to me so many tough times like i'm going through now. the messages are short but powerful. this book will certainly help you restore your peace. like another poster said mine is getting worn out.

Touches a Point
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-30
Each time my spirt is down, or I'm going through a situation, I turn to this book. I hold the book in my right hand by its spine, fan the pages with my left hand to stop at randum. The passages I've read, I have felt its deep spirtual feeling and I understand its meaning. Then I reflect on my situation and the passage fits. It helps me to understanding whats going on. It uplifts my spirit to deal with my situation. It give me insight to view my problem from a different angle. It also assures me that what I am currently going through will end. I will get through it. In my view, its a powerfull book. I have read several other books by Iyanla, even watched her talk show (sorry that went off the air), but like the bible, I keep Faith In The Valley near by.

GET THIS and GIVE THIS to your favorite women:)
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-06
This is my FAVORITE book by Iyanla Vanzant because of: It's size(small enough for your tiny purse), its lack of preach-i-ness and how the index is organized by subject. I feel its a synopsis of all the subjects covered in her other books. I also feel the book is applicable to women of ALL cultures. You can use it as a daily guide or you can use the index to find a subject for which you could use guidance.

A great book for daily reflection
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-22
I can not express how insightful and helpful this book is! It really makes you look deep into the reason(s) why you thought you needed a book of affirmations in the first place. This book is perfect for those "why me" and "I really can't take any more" moments when you feel like life, and everything in it, needs to give you a break. If you're a woman experiencing a lot of change in your life and it seems like you just can't handle another crisis (or is it a crisis afterall?), this is the book for you. I carry it in my purse!

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God Has a Dream Unabridged Audio
Published in Audio CD by Maui Media LLC (2004-03)
Author: Desmond Tutu
List price: $24.95
New price: $18.45
Used price: $18.57

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Precious Promise
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-09
It's rare to come upon literature with a pulse and a heartbeat on every page. This is one of those precious gems that I will read once a year for the rest of my days.

God's blessing in print. Hope again. Hope anew. Hope for you. Buy it. Read it. Live it.

Thank you Archbishop TUTU

Bill Dahl
Author, Creator, Editor
The Porpoise Diving Life

Love, Charity and Devotion to Jesus Christ
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
What an eloquent writer! Bishop Tutu writes so beautifully, especially when he describes the Love of God. The concept of transfiguration is explained in a passage about the cross which truly brought me closer to my Lord. Dear Christian brothers and sisters: read this book and be prepared to have your prejudices and fears about other people shattered by the Love of God.

A terrific study course on reconciliation!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
I am leading a group study at St. John's Cathedral in Jacksonville, Florida using this beautiful book of meditations by Bishop Tutu. There are discussion question after each chapter.

perfect
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-11
The book came in in a short amount of time, and was in great condition.

This book should be required reading for every American
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
Desmond Tutu is a man of morals and conscience with the courage of his convictions. This book should be required reading for every school student. Better yet, invite him to talk -- he is outstanding!

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The Grannyman (Unabridged)
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Judith Schachner
List price: $1.41
New price: $0.74

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Kindergarten fave!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
A student of mine brought this to class to share. After reading it aloud to my K/1 class, I ordered one for the classroom and one for my aide, who fell in love with the story. A winner, for sure!

Really sweet book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
This is a great children's book that, I think, helps children develop empathy for other animals. Very sweet book.

Grannyman is a winner!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-29
Judy Schachner in her pre-Skippyjon Jones days, created a memorable, touching, loving picture of an old, old cat that gains new purpose when he's introduced to a spunky new Siamese kitten. I fell in love with the book when I borrowed it from my local library and had to get a copy of my own. When I read this to the kids at the school where I work, they fell in love with Simon as well. Schachner has deep insight into cats and kittens and it comes through beautifully in this must read book.

AW, TOO SWEET.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-26
Who'd a thunk the author of Skippy John Jones (psycho kitty) would also be a softy. I truly love this story since we have an ancient cat and a rambunctious kitten ourselves.

GREAT BOOK ON SEVEAL LEVELS - AN ABSOLUTE DELIGHT
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-19
The Grannyman, by Judith Byron Schachner is one of the better children's cat books out there. I was absolutely delighted and I must admit a bit surprised when I read this one. Schachner is the author of the Skippyjon Jones books, which are on my favorites list and I am not sure how she was able to transition from cat stories about a little kitten who is a complete mess, to one about a lovely old cat like Grannyman. First, I must admit to being able to relate to both the characters of Skippyjon and to Grannyman. When I was a kid, I could well have been a prototype for Skippyjon and now that I am old, I fit the profile of Grannyman pretty well.

Anyway, this is the story of a very old Siamese cat by the name of Simon. He is blind, deaf and his bones ache and creak. Simon has lived a long life with a very loving family and now spends most of his time in his calico chair looking out into space and dreaming of his life since he was a kitten. The book reviews this old cat's life from the time he was a kitten to the resent. Delightful pictures and wonderful text tell his story. Then, feeling absolutely useless in his dotage, one Tuesday night, Simon sticks his bony old legs in the air and breaths his last....or so he thinks!

Suddenly, plunk, his loving human family drop a new kitten right on Simon's belly. Simon suddenly has a new life. This new little member of the family becomes Simon's charge and Simon his teacher. This is absolutely wonderful.

While this is the story of an old cat, living in a loving home, it is actually the story of all of us, or how all of us should be anyway, as we grow older. What an excellent way to teach children of the aging process in a very gentle and happy way. It is also an excellent way to teach those of us well in to our dotage that life is not over until it is over.

Splendid and lively art work is found in this work and while not as wild as that found in Skippyjon books, it is quite appropriate for this particular story. The text is very well done. I, like another reviewer was hesitant at first about reading this one as I felt it was going to have a sad ending and I avoid books like that at all cost. I was very well pleased and I need not have feared. This work is a must for cat lovers of all ages in particular, animal lovers in general, and all good hearted people. Most importantly though, the kids all seem to love it. I should also not that this author wrote I know n Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie which is a wonderful work also.

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Green Mile Audio Box Set (Green Mile)
Published in Audio Cassette by Penguin Audio (1996-09-01)
Author: Stephen King
List price: $39.95
New price: $44.38
Used price: $9.69
Collectible price: $39.95

Average review score:

the green mile:coffee on the mile
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-08
as good a work as i have ever read by steven king. suspensful,memorable, attentin grabbing, and poignant. the characters are sobelievable, and full of life that it is as if they are someone that you know. the character paul edgecombe has the compassion of a saint, but is so humanistic that he is like the boy next door.

one of the best works by steven king that i have ever read. an i have read almost all of them

Coffey's Hands
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-01
Welcome back to E-block, the deadliest place this side of the electric chair, where assaults are a daily grind and miracles are about to happen. Paul Edgecombe has become increasingly curious about John Coffey, the brutal killer of two girls. But Coffey is about to reveal something extraordinary, and life on the Green Mile may never be the same again.

Summary of The Green Mile and more.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-08
The Green Mile is a book about A nubian man named John Coffey and how he was framed murdering two little girls. The novel makes a later connection between John Coffey and Paul Edgecombe. It is later fond out that John Coffey was innocent because John Cofeey was gifted with showing things that happened and healing people. However the reader at first dosen't recognize this until later in the book when John Coffey heals Paul Edgecombe's Penile inffection. It is also concluded that John Coffey was a soft man but at the same time a very large man. As time progess John Coffey is latet electricuted and sent onto the paths of enlightment.

The Important scene:
The most important scene in the book was when John Coffey had touched Paul Edgecombe and showed him what truly happened.

Recommendations:
i would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery and a book full of action and out burst. This book is full of surprises. I s also better than the movie.

Pretty Swell
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-27
In the Green Mile Serial Thriller I love how Stephen King takes so many little stories about love and friendships and adds a twist of evilness and darkness with in each of the characters. From how he builds up the plot not just for the main characters but for everyone of the characters in the novel from the talented Mr. Jingles to the most focused character John Coffey. King kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time while he was building up to the final part, is Coffey gonna live or die and I really loved that but didn't like the outcome. But because of the time period it was set in I can understand reasons for the ending King gave The Green Mile. The book was really great and to any Stephen King fan if I were you I would read it.

Great book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-10
I loved this book but I don't think that this Kings best novel but I listend to it three times and it got much better each time. I liked the way King kept making me guess about what was going to happining in the next book. This is a must read!!!!!

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The How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want
Published in Audio CD by Penguin Audio (2007-12-27)
Author: Sonja Lyubomirsky
List price: $34.95
New price: $19.50
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Systematic, research-based advice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-16
I found this book very helpful. The advice is based on solid research and is quick and to the point, without repetition or too much "filler" material. The self-test is OK, though I think the directions could be better spelled out. Overall, a great book on how to become happier.

Any audio collection will find it a popular lend.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-03
Sonja Lyubomirsky's THE HOW OF HAPPINESS: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO GETTING THE LIFE YOU WANT is narrated by the author and draws on research with thousands of men and women, offering up a concrete plan to increase daily happiness both long- and short-term. From a self-quiz which helps hone values to ideas of intentional activities to achieve a happier life, psychologist Lyubomirsky provides an assessment and program backed by science, not theory. Any audio collection will find it a popular lend.

The How of Happiness
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
I manage a mentoring programme children and young people aged between 4 and a 12 and have a very keen interest in research that defines well being and how to promote it.
I have bought a copy for each of the programme coordinators and expect that we will use it as a text.
A bonus with this book I expect it will enrich my life and that of the adult volunteers as well.

The How of Happiness
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Sonja Lyubomirsky's THE HOW OF HAPPINESS, A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want, should satisfy all those people who have difficulty embracing today's self-help/control-your-destiny tools, like The Secret, visualization boards, crystals and herbs, and other faith-based practices. Fully armed with graphs, case studies, research results, self-tests and reading guides, Lyubomirsky sets about busting myths about happiness, such as it has to be "found" or it lies in the changing of our circumstances. Written in a down-to-earth manner with plenty of anecdotes from the author's life, this book has just the right amount of self-enhancement and scientific evidence. And she offers 12 Happiness Activities and steps to obtain and sustain them.

THE HOW OF HAPPINESS is a fascinating read and you don't have to constantly test its validity - that's already been done. Lyubomirsky contends we are in control of approximately 40% of our happiness. I don't know about you, but I can (happily) live with those statistics.

It's about time...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-31
I agree with all that Sonja has written. She has done the public and community a good service in helping not only the depressed, but every person who desires for greater happiness in their lives. We are ultimately responsible for our own happiness and this book will help you see how much control you really have (you'll be surprised).

With traditional psychology trying to explain why we are messed up and trying to justify our dysfunctional behavior that has root causes in this or that, it is very "illuminating" to hear a writer and PhD use their degree to show us how we can take a look at the positive side of psychology about how we can control our happiness and joy everyday.

I applaud all of Sonja's efforts, she didn't just write a great book about happiness backed up with scientific research, she's dedicated her academic and professional career on the premise that much of our happiness lies in our own hands and there are systemic and creative ways of achieving "our own" happiness, and you can find those in "The How of Happiness".

A very well written, well researched and enjoyable book. Thanks Sonja.

Audio
Key to Yourself
Published in Audio Cassette by DeVorss & Company (1989-12)
Author: Venice Bloodworth
List price: $9.95

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Bloodworth's Ideas Now Established in Science
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
This beautifully written book puts forth new concepts of reality. Bloodworth felt these concepts, which are inherent in most religious philosophies, would be proven by modern psychology. In fact, they have been proven by modern physics.

Bloodworth's book reduces complexities to simple to understand certainties in much the same way the movie "What the Bleep Do We Know" puts theories of physics into easily understood pictures. Her work will uplift even the most down trodden spirit.

Follow Bloodworth's blueprint for life and you will enjoy rewards of great magnitude. I have given this book to my friends and relatives since I first read it in 1984 so that they may get much more out of life. I typically buy several at a time.

An almost perfectly written book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-09
This book is as close to a perfectly written book as I have ever read. This book is an exquisite and wonderful gift to any human being. You are doing yourself a great favor by reading this book.

Positive, repetitive, old fashioned good advice
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-15
I like this chestnut from the good ol' days of self-help advice. The "secret" before infomercials and toll free numbers. Pleasantly repetitive. These days the self-help gurus are flying around having seminars, living in mansions, making guest shots on Oprah. In the 1950s Venus Bloodworth lived quietly in Georgia with a psychiatric practice and occasionally taught lessons to women confined in a nearby state prison. Good one for a night stand in a guest room. Maybe your lost teenager will pick it up.

Metaphysical Classic
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-27
This book is a metaphysical classic written for the beginner and the advanced student alike. The beginner is given a clear outline of tools and practices that focus their energies in specific, soul-enhancing directions. The advanced student is reminded of the basics that enticed them into a deeper exploration of the underlying principles that govern the visible domain. We're never too advanced to revisit the basics, and our life is never so far off course as to be beyond the help of such a solid presentation of spiritual principles.

J Douglas Bottorff, author of The Whisper of Pialigos

A classic and helpful Unity text
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-11
Enjoy this wonderful reminder of how to create your joy, health, prosperity from within.


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