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Hate Mail from Cheerleaders: And Other Adventures from the Life of Reilly (Unabridged)
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Rick Reilly
List price: $24.99
New price: $13.12

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I laughed, I cried, I got angry
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
I feel a sports columnist's job is to evoke emotion in the reader. Make him/her laugh, cry, get angry, just don't bore them. Riley does that better than anyone. He's an amazingly gifted writer and I loved nearly every bit of this book. I'd already read most of these columns being a subscriber to Sports Illustrated, but they were definitely worth a re-read.

He's great at tugging the heartstrings: The story on the cross country runner with cerebral palsey, the Middlebury fan who is confined to a wheelchair because of CP, the father who nominates his son -- killed in a motorcycle accident -- for Faces in the Crowd. All tear jerkers.

He makes me laugh throughout the book, and get angry with all those arrogant/self-entitled athletes such as the steroid users.

He's not just a sportswriter, he's a great writer. I can't recommend this book enough.

* I wish Riley would've stayed with Sports Illustrated. I've heard he's dabbling in TV or ESPN, somewhere. Bad move. I've seen his TV commercials, he's not good on TV. He's a superstar in print, he should stay there. Nevertheless, this is one heckuva book.

One of the greatest books ever written!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-26
As a recent Journalism grad this book was amazing. I would love to get into the sports writing field (although I have a feeling I'll never reach Reilly status). This was a great set of stories and life experiences. Very humorous and very touching.

Great bedtime book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-16
I read a few chapters each night.

One night I had tears on my pillow from laughter.

The next night I had tears on my pillow from the inspirational story.

It's likely that many of my friends will get this book for Christmas or their birthday. Just a great book!

A Must Read for Sports Fans!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-08
I have read Rick Reilly on and off in SI for years. I am not a regular subscriber, so my readings of his work have not been consistent. I was getting ready to take a trip and wanted something that would be fun to read. I saw the 5 star reviews (on Amazon) of Rick's book but I was somewhat skeptical about getting it. As a University of Tennessee alumni and fan I had been upset when he had written an article slamming Pat Summit (legendary UT women's basketball coach) about "running up the score" on one of the Lady Vols opponents. Despite all this I decided to take a chance. I needed a good read on my vacation, and I knew he was a good writer, and I needed have a laugh or two while flying, or more often than not,sitting in the airport during another delay.
This book is far more than I expected. This book is very funny, but many of his articles are very touching, and he exposes the best and the worst in the people involved in sports. Sports are the venue, but it is his insight into the people that make the stories so compelling.
As a big fan of the late Jim Murray's writing, I never believed there would ever be another sports writer that good, but I think Rick is getting to that level. A great read, a must read, for any sports fan, period! Every bit a 5 star rating and more.

Good one
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-03
When my husband's Sports Illustrated comes, I open it up to the last page and read what Rick Reilly has to say. I really like his column and the fact that he went onto the Oprah Show to try to defend his gender...I know, I know, it is a losing battle if you saw the episode, you know what I mean. The column is usually is the only thing I read in the magazine. So when my husband mentioned Rick had this new book out I had to get it for him...if for nothing else to see him actually reading a book instead of Sporting News or Sports Illustrated.

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In the Service of Dragons II (Unabridged)
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Robert Stanek
List price: $29.95
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This series is awesome
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-07
I found the first series series (The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches) by accident, looking for interesting books for my kids to read. I couldn't put the book down and we now fight over who's going to read first.

I have read all the other books and I think they're great! This one is especially action packed, exciting, and creative. Great characters. I love the way Robert Stanek breathes new life into fantasy. Would recommend for both boy and girls of all ages...even parents!

This is a really good book READ IT!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-16
This book tells the story of the men of the kingdoms and elves of the reaches. It is the story of Vilmos who has a secret gift of magic, Adrina a princess from a dying land, and Seth a great warrior who is trying to save his people and the world. In this story, Prince Valam Alder has traveled to the lands of the elves to try to stop a war, but meanwhile war starts in his own lands, and everyone he cares about is caught in the middle. This book combines combat, suspense, magic, hidden love and more into an adventure-filled and exciting book.

In the Service of Dragons II
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-08
In the Service of Dragons II is the second book of the Dragon series. The book begins with the regal funeral for a fallen king and heads quickly into turmoil as the enemy lays siege to Imtal itself. I was left wanting more with every turn of the fight. Meanwhile, across the great sea, Valam, his fellow kingdomers, and Seth make their way to Leklorall, the capital of East Reach and where Seth will be received with ceremony and joy.

If you haven't read the Kingdoms and Dragons books yet, do yourself a huge favor and start. This isn't a Tolkien wannabe, though there are obvious parallels. Robert Stanek offers a vastly different vision of what a magical world populated with elves, humans and many other peoples is like. In Tolkien's world, the alliances between peoples is what saves the day, in Stanek's world, the alliances of old have shattered, men and elves were more often foes than friends, and the world was once ruled by dragons and titans.

This is a phenominally great series and a must read!

Very good book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 37 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-24
This is a great book. I read all kinds of books and this one is very near the top. I would venture as far as to compare Robert Stanek to J.R.R. Tolkien.

Terrific sequel!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 37 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
In the Service of Dragons contains some of the most powerful scenes I've ever read, especially the sweeping, epic scenes. It swept me away, and this second book was no less powerful in its imagery. The author doesn't let you miss a moment of the action, and it only gets more intense as the story goes along.

The mighty titans and great eagles have returned from the ancient past and contineu to work to stop the darkness. Noman, the mysterious keeper of the City of the Sky, has seen the signs and he is gathering those who can stop the darkness. Meanwhile the Great Kingdom is in turmoil with the heir to the throne gone across the sea to battle a distant enemy when another enemy has returned closer to home.

I bought this book and then read it in print it is so great! The time starts flying, flying right from the start. If you like scifi/fantasy like I do you will love this book too. The best book for any Eragon, Harry Potter, or Lord of the Rings fan to read!! It's not Tolkien, but it is very good!!

Jake Jr.

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Journey of the Heart
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Literature (1998-04)
Author:
List price: $15.95

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Karen of NY
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
This is one of the most profound books I have ever read. I first read the book some ten years ago and at the time I recall thinking "Why didn't I know this information?". Within this book you will learn how to establishing a healthy connection with another. This is a must have book. How I wish I had such insights when I was young.

Very good condition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-04
Item was received with other purchased item, thus I received it in a reasonable amount of time. Book was like new!

A path to the heart
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-06
This is an excellent book that challenges you to risk being intimate with yourself and your part. Welwood's observations are keen insightful, but delivered in a manner that is respectful to his readers. What I got most from this book was reading and reflecting on all of my relationships and the intimacy I allowed for myself as well as how open I am to others. I definitely recommend this as a book to read to help you appreciate the deeper layers of passion that a relationship can provide.

Journey of the Heart by John Welwood
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-24
Have read many books on relationships. This is one of the best and should be at the top of the list for anyone interested in an intimate relationship.

Great sensible book for facing modern relationship dilemmas
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-03
I have read this book several times and never cease to come away with a new understanding. It has depth, compassion and useful information for moving through some of the modern relationship dilemmas that cause so many of us suffering.

John Welwood is a Ph.D. psychotherapist with a deep knowledge of world religions, especially Buddhism. He also has a lot of life experience and has written many books on a variety of topics including other relationship books.

One of the things I most like about this book is the author's ability to apply both modern psychological thought and Eastern philosophical wisdom to modern day problems. He does this in an easy to read fashion with a compassionate tone. He does not come across as omniscient, but rather as a fellow traveler on the relationship path of spiritual growth.

I believe relationships are probably the best or at least one of the best self-growth paths anyone could ever follow. John Welwood shows us how to hold them as such in this marvelously insightful book.

I also recommend his book called "Toward a Psychology of Awakening." This book is subtitled "Buddhism, Psychotherapy, and the Path of Personal and Spiritual Transformation." This would make a nice accompaniment to the book above, but the content is heavier and so is the style. However, it is packed with great information and it represents some of John Welwood's best writing.

I particularly like Welwood's insights on "spiritual bypassing" or escaping our psychological and emotional work by overly emphasizing the transcendent and dismissing the wisdom of embodied experience. I'm sure glad a guy who is writing relationship books holds this point of view because as anyone knows who has been in a committed relationship, there are lots of important ingredients to a good relationship beyond the spiritual considerations. The phenomenon of spiritual bypassing is explored very directly in "Toward a Psychology of Awakening."

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Journey Through The Chakras CD
Published in Audio CD by Hay House (2007-02-01)
Author: Colette Baron-Reid
List price: $10.95
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Great for Centering; Peaceful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
I understand the why the reviewer who labelled this as cheesy did so, but that's from an ego-based one-time listen and has nothing to do with making a soul connection to the material. IMO, that assessment is simply not the case at all. First, I really like the visualization that Colette takes us on with every chakra transition. Second, I love at every chakra we are told -- if not commanded -- to "experience the feeling." As a society, we're simply innundated with "logic over emotion" that our emotions can get lost and forgotten. This is a great, terrific, awesome CD to listen to over and over when drifting off to sleep.

I also recommend getting Colette's book "Remembering the Future," but only if you're ready to make a soul connection -- with yourself. Colette is a gifted and talented intuitive.

Super meditation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
This CD is beautiful. I love listening to it. I relax and follow each step with clarity and ease each time that I listen to it.

Journey Through the Chakras
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
This CD is wonderful for totally relaxing and aiding in erasing the everyday stress from your mind. Colette's voice is so enchanting and the sounds of the sea, sea birds and visualiztion that Colette guides you through is incredible. It is as if you are truly sitting on the sandy beach with the sun warming your skin. I can't wait to play the CD after receiving the Chakra crystals I have recently purchased and using them in tandem to heal and open all the Chakra's, to experience Chakra healing on a much deeper level.

Journey Through The Chakras CD
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
Wonderful CD! Bliss! Feel refreshed after listening, great audio sound and effects! I looked everywhere to find this, after attending one of her seminars! She's Fantastic, Friendly, easy to understand & connected with her audience! Recommend to anyone who needs to relax, get intouch with their inner self, for healing, meditation, destresser, self-esteem, self awareness & self empowering! Love it!!!

REALLY CALMING VOICE
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-23
I know one person said that it was cheezy. At first I thought the same way too but I listen to it every night and I cant say enough! What a beautiful voice this women has! I love the story she has us go along. I can imagine being on that beach all alone, feeling the breeze and warm air. I really like when the wind picks up on the yellow and when you go into the crystal mountain and sit on the throne with white light. I would love it if she made more of these. I would buy every single one!!

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Judy Moody Gets Famous
Published in Audio Cassette by Recorded Books (2003-12)
Author: Megan McDonald
List price: $9.99
New price: $0.25
Used price: $0.05

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Great for party favor
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-30
I recently did a make-over party and handed these out as favors. Thought this would get the kids off to a good start on their summer reading program. The kids loved them and the story is very thought provoking. Shows kindness to others.

Great book for 3-4th graders
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-08
My kids have all Judy Moody and Stink books. They love them, and I know for the fact that they help kids who struggle with reading in 3rd grade. They are easy to read and have a good story, are funny and appealing to that age group. A must have!

OK Judy Moody
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-28
This book was good. My favorite part was when she hits the teacher's elbow. That made me laugh!

judy moody gets famous
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-19
judy moody always wants to be in the news paper or on tv. judys cat won the pet contest and she finnaly was in the news paper.she was happy after all of that.when judy got home she looked in the news paper.she said thats a get picture of me and my cat.

i liked this book because stink was funny by selling moon dust.

the thing i dont like this book was judy always wined.

Judy Moody Gets Famous
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-19
I thought this book was a bomb! You have got to read this book. If you are a Judy Moody fan and you read this book you will like it very much.The main thing that happens is Judy Moody is trying to get famous.

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The Laws of Spirit: Simple, Powerful Truths for Making Life Work
Published in Audio Cassette by Sounds True (1996-03)
Author: Dan Millman
List price: $17.95
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Laws of Spirit
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
This small book is sooo powerful it is unbelievable! I had so many aha moments that it shocked me. Would recommend this book to everyone at every age.

Small book with a big message
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
I picked this book up after leafing through it a bit, and what I found intrigued me to buy it. It's an interesting journey through life and growth, offering insight along the way. "The Laws of Spirit" can be read quickly, but should be savored for its rich content. Our life is always open to transformation, and only we have the power to fully direct that transformation. All life is a journey, and this books helps lay it out in simple terms to achieve balance in life. Elaine Williams

Get this book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
I came across this little book completely by accident (fate?) in a bookcase/library of about 800 books while renting a house for a few weeks scouting locations for my company. I was at a very low point in my life and this book taught me a new way of looking at almost every detail. This particular Dan Millman book shows you how we make life so much more difficult than it has to be. I have purchased and given away almost 40 copies of this book to friends, family, and sometimes to people I have just met or barely know that seem lost or overwhelmed with life. Suggestion: Find a spot that is special to you to sit back and absorb this book...it's an easy "short read" and I hope it speaks to you as it has to me and many others.

Map of Spirit
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-08
This book is short and to the point. The problem is that once you have the tools in this book, can you apply them. That seems to be my downfall. Another good guide book out there by my favorite author.

A GREAT BOOK!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
This book is one of my all time favorites. I have bought over 40 copies of this book and given them to friends (many of them in turn told me they bought copies of this book for friends and family). If you want to give a gift that will be appreciated, give this book as a gift!

I have reread this book several times!

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Le Petit Nicolas
Published in Audio Cassette by Editions Gallimard (2002-11)
Author: Goscinny Sempe
List price: $26.95

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Super cool
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
I read a lot of books in my life but no jokes, this the funniest book i ever read. wow. this petit nicola is awesome. I recomend that u have a little french background so u can easily understand it. I love it. Every body that speaks french should get one

very pleased
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
book arrived 5 days earlier than expected. book is very cute and simple. good for children who speak french or french students.

Very Good
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-15
This is one of a series that I have found helpful in bettering my spelling, sentence structure, and overall confidence in the French language. Reading French goes a very long way to establishing and maintaining grammatic skills, and reinforces the many diverse ways that a new language differs from one's native tongue. I have no real teacher, and am grateful for resources like this that are keeping me moving forward.

Hard to overstate the charm....
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-20
It would be hard to overstate the charm of these wonderful stories. Like many others, I picked up this book to help with my project of trying to teach myself French. Not only does it serve that purpose, but it is so engaging that it has held me on course when the inherent difficulty of the language and some cross-cultural exasperation has tempted me to chuck the whole project. No way could I ever write this little dude and his copains out of my life.

Although hilarious, the Nicolas stories also touch you in a much deeper place. He is a little boy full of life and good humor, but he and his friends are also filled with every possible anxiety about growing up and finding their manly places in the world. They are charmingly obsessed with their status and their dignity.

One of my favorite stories is "Louisette," which recounts the visit of a young girl who comes with her mother for tea. Nicolas is pouty from the beginning as his mother dresses him up, in his view, like a clown. And maman assures him that if he doesn't show that he is well raised, he will have an affair with her!

Although Nicolas is always filled with explanations that burst forth in run-on sentences, this traumatic visit brings him close to tears more than once. In Nicolas's world, not crying is one of the main imperatives. Another is assuming a male's naturally dominant [irony] and superior role over young girls, who, after all, cry all the time.

Louisette starts off telling Nicolas that he looks like a monkey and things go downhill from there. She is so much more quick-witted, not to mention athletic, that she repeatedly leaps ahead and distracts him just when he is deciding whether to give her a punch in the nose or to pull her hair. And it is Louisette who is landing all the successful coups on Nicolas. Meanwhile, Louisette is always batting her eyelashes at the mamans and impressing them with what an adorable innocent she is!

As with the "Louisette" story of a young boy having to deal with a very formidable young girl who does not fit into his template defining his superior place in the world, all these stories are filled with such very real anxieties of male childhood. Let me say again, though, they are very, very funny! You love this kid.

How easy/difficult is this book for a student of French. My feeling is that previous reviews have made it seem a little easier than it is. There are definitely difficult bits such as when Nicolas is playing cowboys and describes all the various cowboy accoutrements that he and his friends have hung on themselves. Often, too, sentences are very run-on, mimicking Nicolas's overflowing emotions and self-justifications. And the mannerisms of his speech are realistic and more difficult than the dry dialogue of textbooks. But this is worth a little difficulty - I just want to caution against expecting a child's book to be extremely easy. It is manageable, but not in the first few weeks of studying French.

I also have a two-CD set of these stories read in French which I ordered from Amazon.fr. The CD set is a dramatic reading and it is an absolute delight. But it is considerably more difficult than the book. Those run-on sentences are read in rapid bursts, as intended. The reading wonderfully captures the charm of the book but definitely does not make it any easier.

My only exasperation with the Nicolas books is that I can not share them with my English-only friends. They touched me so much and made me laugh so hard. I hope I have inspired someone here.

Adorable and Educational
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
I use Le petit Nicolas in my French classes. The book is divided into short chapters that students enjoy. The syntax can be challenging, but it also prepares them for more authentic literature in French 4. I highly recommend this book (and others in the Nicolas collection) to students, teachers, and French-lovers looking for a funny read.

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The Life of Greece (Story of Civilization)
Published in Audio Cassette by Books on Tape (2000-09)
Author: Will Durant
List price: $79.95
New price: $195.00
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An in-depth survey of the genius of the ancient Greeks
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-24
This, the second volume of an awesome collective work, catalogues in rich detail the events and achievements of ancient Greece. But more than that, it tells the story about how the events unfold and gives insight into how science and philosophy came into being for the first time in civilization. For a long time, I had only a very scattered understanding of the ancient Greek world. This work gives me a much clearer view of the whole picture. There were a few sections where I did get stuck on the details - in the enumeration of people, places, and events - but it wasn't very often and it was probably due more to a lack of imagination on my part.

In trying to make a overly short synopsis, the book can be viewed as divided into three parts covering three different eras in Greek civilization. The first part delves into indefinite origins that can be traced back to the culture of ancient Crete, then the Mycenaean civilization, the Achaeans and the Homeric epic of Troy - which the archeologist Schliemann found actually existed in Asia Minor - and then the Dorian invasion. The second part concerns the Persian War and the coming of age of the city-states including Athens, it's friends and foes; and also the great advances in art, literature, science, philosophy and law as well as the decline that results mainly from the Peloponnesian War. The third part concerns the decay of mainland Greece but the diffusion of it's great culture to most of the known world through especially the conquests of Alexander the Great.

Vital to the development of Greek culture was the city-state, which grew in mainland Greece after the Dorian invasion (1100-950BC), and spread across the Aegean to the many islands and far-off shores of the Mediterranean. The city-states were separated and protected by mountainous terrain, which made it difficult to assert centralized control. They were linked principally by the waterways of the Aegean, and this linkage stimulated trade and preserved a common heritage, despite the many squabbles and wars. It was the burgeoning of trade and the opportunity for people to interact with others of different cultures that helped shake some of the ingrained beliefs and traditions and stimulate the inquiring mind. The Greeks were also freed to question supernatural explanations of the universe - and therefore develop science and philosophy - because they did not have a powerful priestly class, and thus were not so readily subject to persecution for the shattering of old myths. They were really quite ingenious in an age that had a very narrow view of the world. For example, Eratrosthenes made calculations concerning the curvature of the earth and computed the circumference of the earth to be very close to what we know it today.

One of the remarkable facts of the Golden Age of Periclean Athens (but not uncommon in those days) is that of the total population of Attica, some 315,000 peope, something like 115,000 were slaves. Of that difference consider, too, the number of woman, who were not participants in the political process. With that kind of distribution - more than half were not eligible - democracy had to be tenuous and fragile at best. For much of the history of the Greek city-states, there was this back-and-forth struggle between an obligarchy, the very richest and the aristocratic, and free citizens, who managed from time to time to rise above menial labor and assert themselves. During the time of Pericles, somehow a significant number of free citizens became active participants in government, signifying the dawning of a democratic process. But it did not last for long.

SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING FOR ALL
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-24
This is the second of the multi-volume work by the Durant's. It is as good as the first (and not wanting to give anything away, chuckle), they only get better and better. The author's prose is almost as wonderful as the actual historical work. The author apparently spent fifty years in writing these books and it certainly was worth the effort. He, and his wife, make history come alive. Now granted, I am a history buff and simply cannot get enough of it. I realize that not all share my love for the subject, but I truely feel that the entire work should be required reading in our schools. Not only are they superior to any and all text I am familiar with, they are truely a joy to read. This particular volume gave me much more insight to the ancient Greeks, their culture, art and philosophy than any work I have read, thereby giving me a much better understanding to our own culture, etc. It's just me, I know, but an added joy to this work was prowling used book stores and finding these things one by one to add to my collection. Highly recommend these books.

A Masterpiece of History and Prose
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-09
My set of Durants The Story of Civilization was purchased at a garage sale. Poor fools, they did not know what they were selling. Their loss is my gain. Volume Two, however, was missing, a situation that was remedied when I wandered into a used bookstore and there, on a shelf was Volume Two- The Life of Greece calling my name. I immediately forked out eight bucks and headed down to the local coffee house and began a fascinating and enjoyable read.

Having read through Volume 5, The Age of Faith, this has to be the best volume thus far- I could hardly put it down. To be sure there are areas that one has to plow through, that is to be expected of a work of this scope; but Durant has filled my world with the genius, history and drama of ancient Greece.

What made this book so fascinating is that, over and over again, Durant brought us into the lives of these men. We are not merely dealing with historical figures, but real people who lived, made love, made war, wrote masterpieces and who could act with courage, fall to cowardice or just make stupid mistakes. By far my favorite chapter was The Suicide of Greece. It told how a great civilization could fall. The story of Alcibiades was absolutely riveting. Both a brilliant leader and a scoundrel, he pushed Athens towards destruction by his fraternity style pranks that doomed his invasion of Sicily contributing significantly to the downfall of Athens as a power.

Consistent with all his volumes, Durant again shows us the cycle of civilization. He shows us again that the life of thought endangers every civilization that it adores. He writes:

As civilization develops, as customs, institutions, laws, and morals more and more restrict the operation of natural impulses, action gives way to thought, achievement to imagination, directness to subtlety, expression to concealment, cruelty to sympathy, belief to doubt the unity of character common to animal and primitive men passes away; behavior becomes fragmentary and hesitant, conscious and calculating; the willingness to fight subsides into a disposition to infinite argument. Few nations have been able to reach intellectual refinement and esthetic sensitivity without sacrificing so much in virility and unity that their wealth presents an irresitble temptation to impecunious barbarians. Around every Rome hover the Gauls; around ever Athens some Macedon.

I hope that Durant has not just written our epitaph as a great nation.

Not a dull history book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-29
Durant paints a fascinating portrait of Greek life and culture as well as the history of a country that provided a foundation for modern thought and politics in the modern world. Highly recommend for history buffs as well as serious students.

The Second Volume of The Story Of Civilization!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-30
Authors Dr. Will & Ariel Durant have compiled the history of ancient Greece in this, the second volume of The Story of Civilization.

At over >700 pages in length, the Durants launch into great detail about: The mysterious lost civilization of the island of Crete, land of the Minotaur and the labyrinth. The violent society of Homer's Iliad. The rise of classical Greece; a society of traders and navigators, explorers and colonists, soliders, sailors, and settlers. The origins of democracy and the political legacy to the Western world. The heroic battles against the Persians. The golden age of Athens. Backgrounds of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the birth of the Academy, and of course....Alexander the Great! Plus much more including plates and maps.

As with all of the volumes of The Story of Civilization, these books were written to stand alone and most likely will be read by the more serious students of history, however, they are composed and written to be understood by the layperson as well. In short, these books are for everyone! I rate it at five stars as the Durant's Magnum Opus!

Audio
Mad Mouse (Unabridged)
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Chris Grabenstein
List price: $17.95
New price: $13.46

Average review score:

The Mouse That Roared
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-17
I wrote a review of TILT A WHIRL last year and gave it five stars, and I was anxiously awaiting the new Ceepak mystery with the same anticipation which, as a kid, I used to reserve for the opening of the baseball season, or going back to the boardwalk. So I dove right into MAD MOUSE with an eager enthusiasm.

It's very good, all right, but to say it's better than the first book is just plain wrong. The plot of the book seems, well, I won't say stolen, but certainly it's "reminiscent" of the teen thriller I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER by Lois Duncan, or everyone's seen the movie version and its sequels. You're reading along, and all of a sudden every scene in MAD MOUSE seems familiar, as one by one all the kids who knew each other when they were 16 get targeted. It just seemed forced to me that all of them are still close enough years later so that the killer could find them partying it up at the beach one night, in the book's opening scenes.

And also I can't figure out, waasn't our boy Danny Boyle dating Becca in the last book? And since this one picks up immediately after the end of TILT A WHIRL, when did he ditch her and start mooning over Katie, Becca's best friend? And since Chris G. is great at making his men characters come alive, and yet he doesn't seem real great at writing women, why make the switch since both of them seem sort of interchangeable?

And talk about a ludicrously over-the-top accomplice!

That said, Grabenstein's a terrific writer, his picture of the Jersey shore is a complex, hard-hitting one, and the interplay between Danny and his guru John Ceepak is outstanding, the best of its kind of genre fiction. Just give them something to detect next time.

Round 2 of murder, mayhem and mirth on Mad Mouse
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-05
Simply put: Mad Mouse did not disappoint!!! I can only add to all the other reviews in my gushing praise of the second installment of John Ceepak and Danny Boyle's adventures at the Jersey Shore!! To the author (who I can't seem to reach by email)--cannot wait for the further adventures of the two above characters and am also looking forward to Slay Ride, your next serial....Thank you, thank you and again---keep up with the terrific writing, plot lines and most of all the giggles that just keep happening!!! Susan

The Past Comes Back to Haunt Danny
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-24
Summer Cop Danny Boyle and his friends have made a tradition of celebrating National Toasted Marshmallow Day. For the last ten years, they have gotten together every year on a beach in their town of Sea Haven, New Jersey to toast marshmallows, drink beer, and hang out.

This year, things turn serious when someone tags them with paintballs. One of the paintballs hits Becca's eye, turning a yearly tradition into a serious night.

Sea Haven is planning a huge bash for Labor Day. Naturally, this incident doesn't sit well with everyone in the business community whose survival during the next nine months rests on the huge business they expect this one weekend of the summer. Danny and his partner, John Ceepak, are assigned the case; with the implication that Danny's application to be a full time cop is riding on a quick solution.

They think they are on the right track when another attack happens. Again, Danny and a friend are the target. Only this time, the paintballs are followed by a bullet.

I'm not normally a thriller fan, but I just couldn't pass up the setting of a resort town. I loved the first one, and enjoyed this one even more. The plot starts quickly. It seems to be moving along fine, but when the second attack comes, things pick up into high gear and the pace never slows down. Since Danny is our narrator, this gives us more of a stake in the outcome, and I must admit to cheating ahead to see who lived until the end.

The only real drawback to the story involves Ceepak. Ceepak lives by a code. Actually, I like his code and respect the character because of it. However, it is mentioned so often I got tired of hearing about it. A few mentions to establish the character were fine, but it should have been dropped by the second half of the story.

Still, this is a minor complaint in an otherwise outstanding story. Give yourself plenty of time to read it because you will be hooked.

Mad About Mad Mouse
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-07
If you like a good, quick paced, murder mystery peppered with humor, "Mad Mouse" is the mystery for you. Set in a normally quiet seaside town on the Jersey Shore, policemen Ceepak and Boyle track a sniper taking pot shots at people right before the big Labor Day weekend. Grabenstein uses descriptions sparingly, giving just enough backstory to allow the reader the opportunity of filling in some character details and ambience on their own... much the way horror writer Stephen King provides just enough detail for you to scare yourself silly. Even with two murders in one summer, I want to live in Sea Haven. Great story line and surprise ending.

Grabenstein is quickly becoming one of my favorites. I only wish he could write his stories faster.

WITTY, CLEVER AND ZANY
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-27
In the beach town of Sea Haven, the town council is getting ready for the big Labor Day celebration, a guaranteed money maker for the town. They want everything to go smoothly and all the summer visitors to have the time of their life. Nothing can mess this up..........or can it?
When a paintball incident appears to cause a disturbing injury to Danny Boyle's friend during a beach outing, the town fathers want the incident hushed up. When it is discovered that not only paintballs were being fired, but bullets too, the demand to clear it all up and take care of any loose ends is made perfectly clear.
Unfortunately, this does not seem to be possible as repeat incidents occur.
Our heroes enter the picture, John Ceepak, an Iraq war vet who lives by a strict code of honor and Danny Boyle, a care-free guy who lives by the seat of his pants, are partnered in the police force and delve into the case looking for answers, but all they seem to get are more questions. Suddenly it seems that maybe Danny and his friends are in the crosshairs of some deranged individual but the motive for the attacks remains elusive, as does the shooter.
The story is a wild ride, fast paced with unexpected twists and turns that are put together with a deft hand!! Chris Grabenstein is a truly skilled author, creating dialogue that is both clever and sidesplittingly funny!! His characters are witty and entertaining. His story line is unexpected and captivating!!! His cast of characters, while witty and clever, range the gamut from serious cop, care-free kid, mail order brides,goth kids, beach bums to stereotypical town fathers and wealthy overbearing parents. Chris Grabenstein raises the bar to a new standard with Mad Mouse!!

Audio
Male Multiple Orgasm: Step-By-Step (3rd Edition)
Published in Audio Cassette by Jack Johnston Seminars (1996-04-01)
Author: Jack L. Johnston
List price: $19.95
Used price: $150.00

Average review score:

Orgasms Galore!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-16
This morning, lying on my back, motionless and spreadeagled on the bed in the midst of a series of cataclysmic orgasms I found a small corner of my brain which remained capable of coherent thought hazily mulling over how a $30 CD could have taken an apparently flagging and almost moribund libido (I'm getting on in life) and bring it to the condition where I can now readily call up a practically unlimited sequence of orgasmic events of a kind and intensity I never knew existed.

It was last August when I purchased Jack's audio CD and I've been practicing his Key Sound protocol since then. Although I had some surprising and encouraging success in my first few days of KS practice I had no illusions that I'd arrived at the full potential of the experience because from all accounts considerable investment in training one's body might be required to fully develop the skill. This has turned out to be true for me. But progress has been sustained and each day still brings forth new and surprising events.

I can now start a session at practically any time and easily and quickly get into a sequence of orgasms of a level of intensity which far exceeds anything that I've experienced before in a long life of sexual experimentation and adventuring. Additionally, the orgasms' peaks are interspersed by involuntary surges of what Jack calls "echoes" which render, for me, feelings of ecstatic and unearthly bodily sensations many of which leave me utterly stupefied for a minute or two. The great thing is because ejaculation does not occur there is little expediture of physical energy involved and it is possible for me to effortlessly sustain a session for as long as time permits. The other day I finished an extreme three-hour session feeling as fresh as a daisy and ready to pick up where I left off, at any time.

Jack's CD is well presented and easy to follow. But, as he points out, don't assume that that this skill can be achieved without dedicated practice. However, that was no problem for me because the fun and excitement started from day two and is still getting better each day.

It's hard for me to believe what an unexpected and incredible enhancement the KSMMO has brought to my life. For $30! - It's a giveaway! The CD is now in a picture frame on the wall.

Regarding Jack's Key Sound, I never encountered any need to "roar" it out loud and I don't think that Jack says that it's necessary to do so. In fact, in my early days of practice I would use a quiet breathy version of the sound which was entirely adequate for me. Currently I seem to have progressed beyond the the Key Sound and rarely need to use it. Criticism of the KS protocol as an essentially noisy operation seems to me to be entirely misguided. Like conventional intercourse, you can make it as quiet or as screamingly noisy as you feel inclined to do.

Mog

Oh My God !!!!
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-30
I am kicking myself since last night. Reason: I bought this cd from amazon 2 years ago. I listened for about 30 minutes. The key sound was too weird and I thought the author was some looney guy (sorry Jack). Then I rechecked all reviews and found that all good reviewers had only one review that for this cd. It helped plant further doubts about this multiple orgasm technique and I threw the cd away.

Yesterday while going through my old cds I came across the MMO cd again. For the heck of it, I listed to it completely. Yesterday evening I lay on my bed and applied the key sound technique. On every sexual energy spike or when I was breathing heavily, I would grasp that moment, do a belly breath and use the key sound. Then on I used the key sound after every 4 - 5 breaths. 30 minutes later my entire body was tingling intensely for about 10 - 20 minutes. It was a very pleasurable feeling. I immediately wrote to Jack and asked him about questions I had. Jack replied immediately and this morning I tried the key sound technique with my girlfriend. Sure enough in about 20 - 25 minutes of using the key sound, I had not ejaculated and instead the intense tingling sensation intensified, but this time I kept going on and sure enough I arrived at the orgasmic point - only this time it was internal. The shocking thing was the orgasmic emotional point (the point of physical ejaculation) lasted not for the traditional/usual 1 millisecond but continued for minutes. The beautiful millisecond which men crave for, which happed at the point of ejaculation actually stayed for 10 - 15 minutes. A state of the highest emotional bliss I have ever experienced.

After a year of trying pc muscle the barbara keesling way or the Mantek Chia way, I had reached nowhere. once or twice I had a slight experience of tingling when I had used the mantek chia's teachings of moving the sexual energy through the microcosmic orbit, but it is beyond an average person's power to control the pc muscle so as not to ejaculate.

Jack Johnston key sound though sounds weird is but the one easy way to multiple orgasms. Just to clarify - Multiple orgasms are not physical ejaculations but whole body orgasms happening in succession.

Two years ago I thought this key sound was so foolish. Since last evening I've realized it was just me who was for not having given this new technique a chance.

In this age of tantra and other things, there is no reason why you and your partner should feel odd about trying this new technique. I am simply blown away by how simple the path to MMO has been made by this key sound technique.

Male Multiple Orgasm: Step-by-Step, 4th ed. audio cd
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-14
Jack Johnson's MMO audio cd really expands oneself beyond the physical sexual pleasure. The MMO audio CD is not limited to use by men, but also women as well. I am a very satisfied customer and would recommend this easy-to-use audio CD for any man-woman and even couples. This audio CD enhances the sexual pleasure!!
Lynn Sinner

Fantastic and Life-Changing!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-16
I ordered Jack Johnston's seminar from Amazon.com a couple of months ago and I am already having amazing and life changing results!

This training will take you thru the gate to "dry orgasms" with no ejaculation!(just the orgasm!) This allows you to have many wonderful orgasms in one session! You simply follow the KSMO protocol and the rewards you can reap are out of this world!

Best investment I have ever made in myself!

The seminar disk also allows you to access the members web site, where there is a wealth of resources: real life-changing stories, informative articles, live chat sessions and a wonderful, positive atmosphere where everyone helps each other to achieve their own desired goals. (It has been a kind of on-line family here, actually???)

This is a "must have" for anyone wanting to explore their own sexuality and the exciting world of sexual possibilities...

Later, Hlaser99

P.S. It works as well for men, women or couples!

Please don't stuff the review box!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
I don't know about this product... I admit I haven't seen or heard it!

I might have been interested, but when I examined customer reviews I encounter 18 fantastic raveing reviews, almost all written by individuals with no other product reviews! (odd coincidence???)
Then I also noticed that all these reviews were stylistically similar enough that if I was a college English teacher I would suspect at most two or three different authors!

I know that you may believe in your product, but customer reviews are written by CUSTOMERS, otherwise they are misrepresentations, even if their content is factual.


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