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In the Service of Dragons III (Unabridged)
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Author: Robert Stanek
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YES!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
Finally a book that really grips my attention. This book ROCKS! I would recommend it to ANY reader. I now have Dragons #4 too. Robert Stanek is right up there with the other true master authors!! Thanks Robert for such wonderful writing.

A Thrilling Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-05
I couldn't put it down. What a great book. The plot will hold your attention, the characters are vivid and the action is compelling. In it's entirety, a very enjoyable book. I highly reccommend it and it's sequel.

This book is beyond fantastic... please read it!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-16
The ends comes for the men of the kingdoms and the elves of the reaches. The wars they've all been trying to prevent have started, and there doesn't seem to be any hope left, but Prince Valam Alder, and his family are not about to give up. They are going to fight to the end, meanwhile Xith and Noman continue to build the mysterious company they believe can save everyone, and Adrina has a secret key she's told no one about. The dragon is with her and he's trying to hook his claws deeper. It is a great book you should buy it!!!!

Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-19
I loved this book even more than the first two!! I could really imagine what was going on! It was full of adventure and magic and action! If you like Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter, you will LOVE this book! A 5 star winner!

A thrilling novel
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-11
The "service of dragons" are by far some of the best books I've ever read, and that's saying something. I'm currently re-reading the set for the second time and am enjoying it just like the first time. It is a MUST read for anybody who like dragons, magic, adventure and climatic endings. It keeps you hooked from the begenning to the end!!! i would give this book a million stars!! Praise to Robert Stanek, he's a master!!

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Innovate Like Edison: The Success System of America's Greatest Inventor
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Author: Michael Gelb
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An Informative and Engaging Exploration of The Innovation Process
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-09
I have used "Innovate Like Edison" as one of several texts in a graduate course on Creativity & Innovation for new product developers. This book is exceptional, in that it explores the innovation process at several levels. We get to know Edison's personal style from his creativity practices, his notebooks and sketches, and photos of him with contemporaries. We also learn about his leadership style and sometimes quirky management practices, along with the unique culture he created at Menlo Park. And lastly, we see Edison as the systems thinker, not only creating "breakthrough" inventions, but also designing in parallel with an invention the entire market framework and supply chain network that would make the invention truly transformational. In this sense, it might be said that Steve Jobs took a page from the Edison playbook in creating the iPod.

I have used Innovate Like Edison as a natural companion to handbooks on creativity methods, as well as other textbooks that cover critiques and current research relative to the innovation process. Gelb's book "How to think like Leonardo da Vinci" is also an excellent companion for this book, and I have included it in my course readings, although the Engineering work and inventions described in the Edison book are probably more familiar to most students.

Loved this!!!
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Review Date: 2008-08-09
This is packed full of information. Something you need to go over and over again in your mind. I'm grateful to have it. Thank u Michael and Sarah for putting this together.

Practical History: A Terrific Mix!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
Thomas Alva Edison was one of the largest personalities in our history. Gelb and Miller-Caldicott took on a daunting challenge in writing a book that both did justice to this amazing man and made it relevant to the world three-quarters of a century later. Their product is relevant, practical, and engaging.

The authors do a terrific job painting a historical portrait of Edison. It starts with Nancy Edison pulling her son out of school at an early age because she recognized his need to learn by immersing himself in a topic and freely experimenting with what he learned. They also chronicle his early entrepreneurial days as a newspaper boy on the railroads, and then tracking Edison through his adult life. The historical elements of the book are well done and make for a compelling story in and of itself.

What makes this book stand out is the authors' ability to merge that history into a practical framework that describes Edison's genius. The framework allows readers to understand and internalize the many complex facets and abilities of the inventor's personality. The book divides these into five distinctive, but never mutually exclusive, competencies that provide a clarity and cohesiveness to Edison's complex approach to innovation. The melding of history and application is at the core of this book's success.

The authors cap their efforts with an engaging evaluation and development tool that allows readers to measure their innovation profile against the ideal. Completing the exercise is a terrific review of the book and the lessons taught. It provides insight for future personal development and suggestions for improving your innovation quotient.

This is a terrific book for anyone who wants or needs to improve their ability to innovate.

Good Read on Edison
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-01
For an informative picture of the life of Edison as seen through the lense of innovation, this is a good book. It is a blend of a biography and an innovation how-to book. If the history of science appeals to you, so will this book.

You will definitely learn more about the character of Edison. Coupled with it will be the authors' interpretation of Edison's approaches distilled into five sets of five techniques (25 total) for practicing innovation. I think the 5 x 5 configuration is a bit contrived, but nonetheless, the points are reasonably genuine. In the end, I'd probably settle on a handful that were most meaningful because you certainly won't push 25 lines of thinking at once. You'll find the table of 25 near the end of the last main chapter; read the table before you start the book.

If anything, the book will convince you that a high energy level and intense dedication helped Edison as a person achieve his greatness. We do not all possess characteristics like being able to sleep only 4 - 6 hours a night, having a family that puts up with 18-hour work days, etc., so Edison as a personal model is a bit beyond the reach of most of us. It is a bit dangerous to take the exception to extract the rules. The authors don't seem to grasp that point.

Nor do the authors grasp the huge change in the level of technology and the costs of experimentation that have occured since Edison ran his Menlo Park lab and today's world of R&D. That's not to say their points about how to approach innovation are invalid, just that the context is radically different than it was in 1880 - 1920 and at least bears noting. To wit, a digital photocopier is a far cry from a mimeograph machine (if you know what the later is).

All that said, this is an easy book to read and will prompt your thinking on how to promote innovation, either personally or in your organization. Buy it, you'll like it as much for the history as the methodology it describes.

Not another think like somebody else kind of thing
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-22
This is one more of think like Davinci, Einstein, Isaac Newton kind of silly books written by someone who never created anything in his life. Please no more.

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Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny (Unabridged)
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Author: Barbara Park
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Junie B. continues to please
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
My 4 and 5 year olds love Junie B. Jones. This is the first chapter book on cd we have purchased and they love it! They listen to it while they are going to bed at night. They even tell me which chapter they were on when they fell asleep:) Great buy!

Gracie's review of Junie B. Jones - Dumb Bunny
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Review Date: 2007-09-19
Junie B., First Grader: Dumb Bunny (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

I love all of Barbara Parks books about Junie B. Jones. I think they should make a movie of this book. I think this is the funniest of all the Junie B.books. If you have a little girl who loves to read or be read to, I cannot recommend all of the Junie B. books enough.

Would make a great addition to any Easter basket! This book is a little better than cheater pants!

Yes to Junie B.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-24
My daughter has the whole collection she love keeping up with Junie B. I have not read a book in it's entire but from what I've read she is a very curious, funny little girl. I recommend this book and all the others also. My daughter was hooked after the 1st Barbara Parks books and althought she is older now she still cracks up laughing when reading. Totaling entertaining!

A very loquacious first grader with a vocabulary far beyond her age
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-05
After more than 25 books, Barbara Park's series about a very loquacious first grader with a vocabulary far beyond her age (and the writing ability to go with it) is still going strong. So I suspended my disbelief and read JUNIE B., FIRST GRADER: DUMB BUNNY to my six-year-old.

In this adventure, the rich girl in class, Lucille, invites everyone over to her mansion to participate in an over-the-top Easter Egg Hunt that will result in a play date in Lucille's heated indoor swimming pool. Lucille wants her boyfriend Sheldon to win, but Junie B. and her arch-nemesis May (the original "dumb bunny" in the title until Junie B. gets something of a comeuppance later on) are ready to pounce, pound and scrabble their opponents in order to get a dip in that grand pool.

There is a lot of falling down and Batman-type expletives (WHOOSH! SMASH!), and the kids are none too nice to each other until Junie B., in a sudden acknowledgment of good judgment, makes a quick and well-appreciated sacrifice to save the day. We laughed at some of the pratfalls, and Lucille's annoyed Nanna character was amusing as well. Junie B. shares the stage with a lot of different people, but she is clearly the star of the show, the story told from her point of view.

Whether humiliated in a pink bunny suit or gloating over her lack of selfishness, Junie B. thinks in capital letters with lots of exclamation points and writes in her journal about what she has learned. The journal entries are cute and engaging, and spell out the moral of the story without being too pointed, which we appreciated.

If this is your first Junie B. foray, it might be helpful to go back and read some of the earlier books first to relax into her strange environment. Otherwise, DUMB BUNNY certainly will offer fans of the series more of what they have come to expect from this little girl and her friends.

--- Reviewed by Jana Siciliano

Kids Love Junie B.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
My daughter love this series. It's a little hard for me to read due to the poor grammar and name calling. Let's face it though most first graders have poor grammar. There are worse things that she could be reading. We have all of these books and they are well loved.

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Just Give Me Jesus
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Author: Anne Graham Lotz
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A Homeless Encounter - a sign of hope
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
The Ann Graham Lotz's book on "Just Give Me Jesus" was a conduit that provided the strength and encouragement to a homeless person.... I was just an instrument on God's behalf, that while serving the homeless people at a homeless shelter I encountered a man who had read one of the "tracks" I leave out for people to read, on the powerful message of Jesus Christ and how they can save their lives through his amazing grace. On the back of the track was a short summary about the book "Just Give Me Jesus". This homeless person wanted me to pray with him and after doing so, he pointed to the picture of the book and said while reading the track he got goose bumps and would like to read this book. I told him I would try to get him the book and will bring it the next time I come to serve. I ordered this book off of Amazon and took it to him. He was shocked I remembered and was overjoyed about receiving the book. Several others whom are in the same situation as he, also expressed a desire to read it. Their hunger and thirst for the hope that only Jesus can give was such an inspiration to me and a powerful message.... Praise God for answered prayers! It was such a blessing to me to be able to give this man this book.

Jen

Just Give Me Jesus
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
I have gotten the book but have read only a couple of chapters. The book was in very good condition when I received it and I am thankful I was able to get it at a good price.

Thanks, Amazon!!

Donald (Shirley) Schlegel

Unquestionably, Anne Graham Lotz knows how to leave one knowing they are loved by the God of the universe.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
I read this quite a while ago; It was my first book by this author. I never forgot her, either. Then I saw her on T.V. one day, and I noticed that her eyes were on fire by the Holy Spirit, and her adoration of the Lord encompassed every word she spoke. This author is genuine, and her writings have a tender way in which they woo and lull the reader into a deeper walk with Jesus. I simply love everything Anne Graham Lotz writes. Thank you Anne, for making our tumultuous world easier to bear with your sweet words.

Carrie Lynn Jones
Author of It All Began... When Jesus Gave Me Sneakers

Just Give Me Jesus
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
This book is incredible!! It's the first book I have read of Anne Graham Lotz and it will not be the last. I love her writing and relate to her on so many levels! The more I learn about Jesus, the more I agree with Anne - Jesus is all I want and all I need!

Excellent if you are serious about your faith
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-09
I loved this book. It gave me so many other views of how a true Christian should follow after Jesus. It was an eye opener when it came to the world view versus a Christian view of life and the tribulations that comes along with it. I am so blessed to have read this book, and highly recommend it for ALL women of faith that is struggling with their purpose and why God created them. Just Give Me Jesus is all about a woman's purpose and her role in society. Anne Graham Lotz hit it right on the point. I am a changed woman because of this book. Jennifer Rankins

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Keep Going: The Art of Perseverance
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Author: Joseph M. Marshall
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Fantastic!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-24
This is full of fantastic advice from a Native American Lakota through advice of his grandfather. Everyone should read or listen to this.

Great book, will not disappoint.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-08
This is another great book by Joesph Marshall the 3rd. This is a short read and contains much wisdom and life lessons.

Interesting, but not Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-22
This was a good book- the stories were interesting and it was a nice easy read, but I wasn't particularly inspired by it.

One Step
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
Keep Going: The Art of Perseverance This peaceful reading on a CD is inspirational. The stories and lessons are worth listening to whether you are in the midst of life's problems or not. One step at a time. We can all do that.

Keep Going
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
Excellent book, espcially for one who has lost a loved one, or one who realy wants to think about life. easy to read. Lots to think about.

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Kryon Book I: The End Times
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Author: Lee Carroll
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I'm Still Thinking
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-15
I'm in awe I think. I've never read anything like this book. And I have read other channelled books. I really can't make up my mind about it's validity. A very thought provoking book and it makes me want to read more. This is the first of the Kryon Books and I'm glad I read the THE PARABLES OF KRYON first, because it was so good I immediately ordered this first in the series. I've really got to think about this one. But I do recommend it highly. Just be ready for new material. I've already ordered the second in the series which is supposed to answer the questions raised in the first book. Wish me luck.

Mixed Feelings
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-05
I did a review for the second book as well so I'll just add some different stuff here. I am very open minded (and open hearted which I think is more important) and found an underlying theme in the four books I read that did not feel right to me. You can read the material and just sense how it makes you feel. Some of the reviews make it sound like if you don't read it or if you find any issue with the material then you're a limited person. That's not the case at all! Just because something is channelled "from the other side of the veil" doesn't mean it's totally kosher. We exist on the other side of the veil too and we are all surrounded by beings all the time. It's up to us to determine what we want to integrate into this lifetime and what we don't. Trust your intuition with any material you read or listen to, your higher self knows what's what.

Excellent information, helpful tips for the new millenium
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-20
The first time you read this book you will have the feeling that Kryon is speaking directly to you, through the voice of his channel, Lee Carroll.
Although this book was first published in 1992, the information presented here is more relevant now than ever. Kryon will give the reader knowledge about Karma, meditation, Jesus Christ and the times we are living. With the premise that we all came here on our own will, to learn and progress, Kryon leads the way on the transformation we crave in this new millenium. He will help you contact your guides and accelerate you spirituial growth, if that is what you relly want.
If you are a metaphysician or are into self growth, you will find that the easy, yet warm language and teaching of Kryon apply to your life.

In The Beginning
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-23
The End is the Beginning. A new way of looking at the world and an explaination for so many mysterious sayings that no one seems to have an answer for. But Kryon does from a whole different perspective. I read and was amazed. If your ready for something new try this one. It's a great read.

AMAZING, A MUST-READ!!!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-22
I highly recommend this book to all, young or old, no matter what socio-economic status ... this book is a must-read. When read with an open heart and a faithful mind, this book will confirm what your intuition has already been telling you. Very comforting, very promising, very exciting.

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The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane (Unabridged)
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Author: Joseph Delaney
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Great series
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-16
I've read 1-4 of the series and am thoroughly enjoying it. The main characters, the illustrations, the storyline. It's no so complex that you feel the need to take notes or keep a dictionary near by. The whole book is suspenseful, pulls you right along. I'm not sure what more you could ask for. Entertaining young adult reading!

The creepy creatures keep on getting creepier
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Review Date: 2008-08-24
Tom Ward has now been an apprentice to The Spook for 6 months. He is learning the tricks of the trade and how to fight off all types of creatures from the dark. He is also learning how lonely the job can be as people are inherently wary of The Spook. But The Spook, taken ill, must send Tom off on his first mission alone. And this mission is to bind a boggart and at the same time try too save the boggart's victim - none other than The Spook's own brother. Tom quickly proves that he is a quick and good learner, but unfortunately the brother dies anyway. This leads The Spook and Tom to Priestown for the funeral as welll as to do battle with the scariest and strongest element of evil that Tom has yet faced. Tom must put everything he knows to use, summons all of his courage, and yet that still may not be enough.

Book Two in The Last Apprentice series is another fun and spooky page turner. It is entertaining to see how the story line progresses and how Tom has evolved. At times the writing is clumsy and there are places where the plot drags a bit, but overall it is another good installment in a fun series between good and evil.

From J. Kaye's Book Blog
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-23
CURSE OF THE BANE is the second book in Joseph Delaney's The Last Apprentice series. The first book was REVENGE OF THE WITCH. I can't stress this enough, this is the best series to come along. I am trying to think of something to compare it to, but this is in a class all by itself. That it's in my favorite genre, fantasy, which helps. But it's more than just that. Both my sister and I are fans. We're trying to hurry up so we can read the latest one, THE LAST APPRENTICE: WRATH OF THE BLOODEYE. It's going to be on shelves at the end of this month.

Great book fun and exciting
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-28
This book was great, started off exciting with Tom, the spooks apprentice binding his first boggart. From there the story leads to The master and apprentice going to preistown to take care of the Bane, an ancient dark creature that lives in the catacombs under the city. Overall great book.

A good and satisfying scary tale!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
A mix of medieval fantasy and good old-fashioned horror, this second book in The Last Apprentice series will definitely take its place in your grey matter [and your bones] for a long time. Young Tom Ward is the Spook's apprentice. The Spook, whose brother is a priest, rids the county of dark forces on a less spiritual level. Although people throughout the county are indebted to the work of the Spook, who neutralizes dangerous witches, boggarts and ghosts, he is treated with fear and apprehension. A major antagonist is the Quisitor, who makes it his mission to eliminate those who practice what he deems 'the dark arts'. And yet, there is an even more deadly foe, the Bane, a shape-shifting demon that controls minds, and must be eliminated before the dire prophecy regarding the Bane rings true. The story is told by Tom, accommodated by intriguing illustrations and addendums. This is edge-of-your-seat scary, and I can't wait to read it again!

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A Long Long Way (Unabridged)
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Author: Sebastion Barry
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Ireland's War History
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
Ireland has a strange relationship with England. For generations we were part of the British Empire and we still have the echoes of this in the designation "British Isles". Many of our countrymen answered the call to arms in World War I and fought on the side of the British Army, something that is often glossed over in history books. Another thing glossed over is the treatment of the Irish soldier after the 1916 rising.

That's really what this book is about. Willie Dunne is the son of a British Police officer, living in Dublin Castle, born in Ireland to Irish parents but for all intents and purposes a Briton. Too short to become a police man he answers the call to fight for England. This story follows him through the trenches, to return to Ireland and experience some of the 1916 rising and back to the trenches. The 1916 Rising is only a short part of the book but with a big impact to Willie's life when the leaders of the British Army start asking questions about the loyalties of their soldiers.

It's an interesting read, I am glad I picked it up because of Dublin City's One City One Book project.

A magnificent Irish novel telling a forgotten and tragic story
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Review Date: 2007-09-03
This is a superbly written and moving novel about the thousands of Irish men who fought in the British Army's Irish Divisions in the Great War and were later largely written out of the histories of both countries. It tells with wonderful pose the story of their sacrifice, immense bravery, and eventual disillusionment through the eyes of a young Dublin Fusilier Willie Dunne. It is a novel that says a lot about Ireland in those years and the Great War in general from the view point of some of those caught up in the tragic events. Its central themes have echoes that can be seen in many of the later the conflicts of the 20th century and those of today.

A truly outstanding novel of the Great War that tells the poignant story of the thousands of ordinary Irish soldiers that fought in that conflict and the over 35,000 that died.

I recommend this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
This is an incredible touching book. Millions should read this. It is a cry against the violence of war. President Bush should take notice of this message!

Stunning, moving prose.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
He writes like a poet (which he is) and moves his reader as very few other writers ever have. War is brutal and senseless, and it destroys the hearts of the young men (and women now) who go to strange places to fight it. No one can bring home the sense of the innocent soldier who is loosing his soul more than Sebastian Barry, except perhaps Hemingway. Barry writes about Ireland's heart and the hearts of its young as no other.

A wonderful addition to the canon of war literature
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-22
Sebastian Barry's Booker shortlisted "A Long Long Way (LLW)" isn't just about the First World War. If it were, there wouldn't have been much of a point to it, since landmark works by Robert Graves, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Own, etc already define the canon of war literature. The accolades that have greeted the publication of LLW have much to do with the fact that Barry offers a fresh perspective of the war experience and the poetic sensibilities he brings to the telling of it.

LLW is about the heartrending confusion and torn loyalities one Willie Dunne of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers fighting for king and country against the Germans experienced when the 1916 Easter uprising erupted that would destroy trust among compatriots, strain family relationships to breaking point and precipitate personal identity crises. It is Willie's ordinariness that generalizes his simple hopes and dreams, making them the symbol of Irish consciousness.

Ironically, despite the many battle scenes of war, terror and destruction common to war stories, restraint and understatement typify Barry's richly poetic prose which spawn fully drawn and utterly memorable characters like the sergeant Christy Moran, Father Buckley, little sister Dolly, and the tragic Jesse Kirwan. Scenes that show little Dolly's unconditional love for her big brother, Willie's father's rejection of his son for siding with the nationalists and committing - in his mind - treason are poignant, though more often heartbreaking. The brutality of Jesse Kirwan's execution and the discovery of a buddy's betrayal that would lead to Willie losing his sweetheart Gretta only heighten the pain that's felt when the knife is driven deeper into the wound.

"A Long Long Way" is a wonderful piece of work, an exceptional book. The subject may seem a little well worn, but Barry doesn't just give it a special spin, he offers a perspective rarely encountered in war literature. Highly recommended.

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Magic Tree House #12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Unabridged)
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Author: Mary Pope Osborne
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The family loves them!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-04
My four year old son is in love with this chapter series! A friend suggested it to us since he seemed ready for a more advanced reading material at bedtime. My husband reads him a chapter every night...sometimes more because they don't want to stop. It's become a great tradition for them, and something they both look forward to. We love that there are so many in the collection! Start with number 1 and just continue. :)

We Loved Polar Bears Past Bedtime
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
We loved Magic Tree House#12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime by Mary Pope Osborne. Jack and Annie had a challenging riddle to solve in the Arctic. They needed to solve the riddle to become master librarians. There was a lot of action in the story. Jack and Annie had to work together to get back home safely. We learned many interesting facts about the Inuit people, polar bears, and the Arctic. Mary Pope Osborne used descriptive language that helped us visualize. We loved the story and think you will too!

P O L A R B E A R s don't dissappear!
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Review Date: 2007-12-08
MY 2nd GRADER read it to the FAMILY! we all LOVED it! IN SCHOOLS WHERE THERE R SO MANY STUPID AWEFUL BOOKS FORCED ON STUDENTS LIKE THE MINDLESS --- ( junie b jones series OR THAT horrible harry JUNK!!!) THE MAGIC TREE HOUSE SERIES REALLY COMES THRU WITH BOOKS TO HELP A YOUNG MIND GROW WITH USEFUL CARING & KNOWLEDGE!!! ANOTHER POLARBEAR BOOK MUST HAVE IS: (POLARBEARS AND THE ARCTIC! NON FICTION MAGIC TREE HOUSE ALSO)

Review by Mitchell H. (8 Yrs. old)
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Review Date: 2007-08-09
You should read this book because it has good facts. Did you know that a 270 lbs female cub polar bear can go on thin ice without falling through? Is that cool or what? My favorite part is when Jack and Annie meet the cubs and play. It takes place in the Arctic. What do you think will happen to the two kids? Will they become frozen dinners to the bears or will they get save? Read the book to find out!

We Loved Polar Bears Past Bedtime
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
By Mr. Sondericker's 2nd Grade Class (Marilla Primary, Marilla, NY)

We loved Magic Tree House#12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime by Mary Pope Osborne. Jack and Annie had a challenging riddle to solve in the Arctic. They needed to solve the riddle to become master librarians. There was a lot of action in the story. Jack and Annie had to work together to get back home safely. We learned many interesting facts about the Inuit people, polar bears, and the Arctic. Mary Pope Osborne used descriptive language that helped us visualize. We loved the story and think you will too!

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Maybe Perhaps
Published in Digital by Amazon (2007-12-24)
Author: Robert Boris Riskin
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To be read...
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
These two chapters have certainly piqued my interest! I look forward to reading the whole novel.

One to be read..............
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Review Date: 2008-02-26
This story draws you in from the very first paragraph. The author immediately makes you want to know more about Alex's relationship with his father and, by the time you've reached the second page, you're already engrossed in the inter-relationships among Alex, his wife, his mother, his father and his sister. Add to that the mystery of what's in his father's diary and you just want to read more...................... you feel that the characters are people that you know and you want to know more.

BRAVO! A Compelling Story by a Gripping Novelist
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
Boris Riskin weaves us in and out of a troubled word through gripping characters that are complex and fascinating. I couldn't stop reading it - wanting to know what happens next. This book is packed with suspense and great storytelling. Do yourself a favor, and set aside time to read this book!

Gripping Storytelling
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
The characters were vivid and emotionally telling. The relationship between Alex and his wife clearly pointed in the direction of Alex's relationship with his mother and sister. I enjoyed following Alex's memories of his wife and family as the story line progressed. This is what gave the story its gripping element. The end left me looking for more, asking more questions. What about Alex and his father??? What will the diary reveal about the entire family???

Enticing Simplicity
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Review Date: 2008-02-06
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"He began to read. Almost immediately he felt himself drawn as if he were being sucked into a whirlpool. The words reached out and filled him with dizzying assortment of feelings and emotions that kept him reading so intensely he could hardly breathe. He read without stopping until he finished." This is Robert Boris Riskin writing in his novel, "Maybe Perhaps." It also nails exactly the story's effect upon this reader.
All unhappy families are unhappy in their own way, Tolstoy tells us. Riskin tells us how Alex and Priscilla manage theirs in Valley Stream, complete with a daughter's suicide and a dead father's diary. Beware the enticing simplicity of Boris's writing; it is about as innocent as the new ice on a pond that you skim across so easily you're out where it thins before you know it. You begin to see the deep, cold black waters beneath, but by then it's too late.


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