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Children of the Lion
Published in Paperback by Bantam Doubleday Dell (1980-06)
Author: Peter Danielson
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The series is wonderful, with rich storytelling.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-31
The series is quite rich in characters and lends fictional background to the Bible. I would recommend this series to anyone who has a love of history or someone who is open to ideas of the people in the Bible.

Children of the lion
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-16
The Children of the lion series is a great way to get younger people interested in reading. Full of great characters, Biblical and fictional, it traces the lives of Cain's descendents who all have a brilliant talent for metal-working and find themselves interwound into the lives of kings, prophets, warriors and slaves.

I loved these books when I was in middle school and would read them all again now in my mid 20's.

A wonderful series
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-26
I have read all nineteen books in the series and loved each one. The author takes events in the Bible and fills in the details using fiction. Peter Danielson did a through job of research and the stories show how such things that happened in the Bible were possible.

My favorite part was when Moses was a young man and Egypitian soldier. Reading about his life made him so real to me. My favorite character was Tatia, a child of the lion and woman armorer. The characters in the books were so well written that I felt like I knew them personally. I recomend this series to anyone who has an intrest in Bible and ancient history as well as anyone who loves a good book.

An outstandingly well written story!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-04
This book was an exceptional overview of Abraham's life period in the Old Testament. The addition of a slave's point of view, a handicapped blacksmith, and the Legendary Child of the Lion portrays an excellent story that will remain in your thoughts for years. I recommend it to everyone, especially those who wish to find out more on the Old Testament of the Bible.

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Christopher Walken: Movie Top Ten
Published in Paperback by Creation Books (2000)
Author: Jack Hunter
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GREAT READING!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-10
A great book by Jack Hunter. Christopher Walken is a very gifted actor, and Hunter gives loads of insight into the many characters he has played throughout the years. You may even be inclined to view some of the movies, again after reading this book. It is obvious that Hunter recognizes talent when he sees it. Hunter goes beyond the typical type-casting, that many film critics are stuck on. This book has many nuggets of wisdom, and is laced with respect. Christopher Walkwn is very fortunate to have an insightful author, like Hunter, write about him. Thanks Chris for sharing your gift of acting. Thanks Jack for sharing your gift of writing. The pleasure has been mine from Indiana.

GREAT READING!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-10
A great book by Jack Hunter. Christopher Walken is a very gifted actor, and Hunter gives loads of insight into the many characters he has played throughout the years. You may even be inclined to view some of the movies, again after reading this book. It is obvious that Hunter recognizes talent when he sees it. Hunter goes beyond the typical type-casting, that many film critics are stuck on. This book has many nuggets of wisdom, and is laced with respect. Christopher Walkwn is very fortunate to have an insightful author, like Hunter, write about him. Thanks Chris for sharing your gift of acting. Thanks Jack for sharing your gift of writing. The pleasure has been mine from Indiana.

Great for Film Students - not for the general public or fan
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-15
This is a great source of information about Christopher Walken, his movies, and the themes that drive them - however - it does tend to overanalyze, and contains little information on Walken that you could not pick up yourself on the internet. It seems that Walken is not the chatty type. In his own words, he enjoys working and is not proud of all the 90+ features he has appeared in, but he does have his favorites. I have no idea after reading this book if one of these top ten are in fact the actors favorite - rather they are showcased as his best performances. This is a lot of speculation, as Walken has an incredible amount of work, including broadway shows to choose from. So if you are looking for that personal touch, it's not really there. You have to ask yourself though, is there really anything behind Walken as a person that would warrant a personal touch? From all appearences, he works, he goes home, he works some more. He has been married to the same woman for 30+ years, thinks he cooks really well, and aside from the really odd stab at screenwriting (he wants to do the John Holmes story - apparently he is fascinated with Holmes' life, and the attention paid to Holmes' member vs. the real man behind the porn - Okay Chris - you get the different award) he would appear to be reasonably stable (discounting the Natalie Wood thing, but even that is scandal of the most mundane variety.). Christopher Walken is a person who has lived his entire life on film (since the age of 3) and no doubt will die on film as is his wish. So perhaps there is no personal touch to be had and his films are the only window into his life, aside from the odd interview (such as his most recent wish - to host a cooking show). If you want to experience an exhaustive analysis of ten of what are his best well-known films by good reviewers that have never interacted personally with Walken himself - this is for you. If you want to read Walken on Walken, get the playboy interview.

Walken deserves better
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-24
I only rate this book with 4 stars because of its interesting subject - not for the editor Jack Hunter. Did Hunter actually read it? I was completely distracted from the material by the numerous spelling and grammatical errors. An actor like Christopher Walken deserves better treatment than this sloppily thrown together collection of essays. Though some of them were pretty interesting (Deer Hunter, Comfort of Strangers), I found myself wondering if Hunter actually watched all of the actor's major films. How could he include The Addiction and Suicide Kings in the Walken Top 10 but leave out the awesome performances in At Close Range and Biloxi Blues - both with gripping climax scenes that deserve essays of their own. A comparison of Walken in his stand-off with Sean Penn to Walken's flip-flop stand-off with Mathew Broderick (Walken is held at gunpoint by Penn/ Broderick held at gunpoint by Walken) sorely needed to be added to this collection. Will someone please re-write this book?!?!! Heck, give me a week; I could do better than this.

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Claud Mann's Dinner & A Movie Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (2003-09-01)
Authors: Claude Mann, Kimberlee Carlson, and Heather Johnson
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A+
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Review Date: 2008-06-20
Lots of good recipes and that means GOOD EATING!!! A+ for the book...has lots of pictures too!

The Cuisine of Cinema
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-10
Who knew there was a right meal to eat with a certain movie? For people who like good movies and great food, this is the cookbook to have.

I Love This Cookbook!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-20
As another reviewer has said, this is the companion book to the tbs dinner and a movie weekly show. I am a big fan of the show and will actually make these recipes to watch with the movies. Some of my favorite movie and recipe combinations from this book are: The Cutting Edge, The Breakfast Club, The Outsiders, Fargo, Groundhog Day, and too many more to count. Hopefully, in a few years they will release another edition featuring even more of their wit, movies, and recipes.

Individual recipes are served up with an on-air wit
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-14
Chef Claud Mann has turned cinematic cuisine into a television art form on his popular TBS Superstation weekly program, "Dinner & A Movie". Now with Claud Mann's TBS Superstation Dinner & A Movie Cookbook, he has brought together 100 of his favorite recipes in this third edition of an enduringly popular cookbook. From Beetlejuice - Dearly Departed Sole; Sleepless in Seattle - An Eclair to Remember; and U.S. Marshals - We always Get Our Manicotti; to Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Can't Go To School, I Falafel; Tootsie - What's Under Your Skirt Steak; and Conspiracy Theory - It's All In Your Headcheese, the individual recipes are served up with an on-air wit and an in-kitchen wisdom. If you like to combine watching movies with great do-it-yourself cooking, then Claud Mann's TBS Superstation Dinner & A Movie Cookbook is the one for you!

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Claude Rains: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference to His Work in Film, Stage, Radio, Television and Recordings
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (1999-09)
Authors: John T. Soister and Joanna Wioskowski
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A great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-22
This book is exactly what it says, it is comprehensive (it covers his whole life in great detail). It's Illustrated (it has pictures and photographs throughout the book). It can most definitely be used as a reference to many things, Drama, The Arts, Claude rains, life in british poverty. Overall this is a very good book.

Soister does it again!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-01
Another great biography from John Soister. Mr. Soister wrote the definitive book on Universal horror films from the 1930's a year ago, now he publishes the definitive biography of one of filmdon's acting giants, Claude Rains. A book on this wonderful actor was way overdue. Soister proves it was well worth the wait! Each of Rains' films is recounted in detail, with Soister's well informed opinion on each film, and Mr. Rains' performance. If you are a fan of Claude Rains, or Hollywood's Golden Era, THIS is a must book for you! He may have been short in physical stature, but Claude Rains was a towering giant when it came to talent, style, and film presence. You won't be disappointed in buying this great work!

Claude Rains Fans....The book you've been waiting for!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-12
Claude Rains, A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference is the book Claude Rains fans have been waiting for for years. It starts off with a wonderful mini bio from his daughter, Jessica. Especially nice, is a charming story about them going to see 'The Invisible Man' together. The reader gets a sense of Claude Rains, the man as well as Claude Rains, the actor. Both are well worth reading about. There is a detailed synopsis for each movie with lots of little backround tidbits and loads of great photos. Also discussed, in less detail, is his stage, tv and radio career. The author says that the book is a 'labor of love' and it shows. If your a Claude Rains fan, and who isn't,buy the book... you'll love every minute of it.

Exceeded expectations
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
As a life-long film buff, I've long regarded Claude Rains as one of the finest screen actors in movie history. He stole every scene he was ever in and enlivened even the worst of his movies. His voice was incomparable, like "honey with a little gravel thrown in." In addition, there was his formal manner, the way he moved... the whole package was quite mesmerizing. Prior to this book, I had to glean my information on Claude from various Hollywood books and many interviews with the inimitable Bette Davis, who adored "my gorgeous Claude." I have to agree with Bette, Claude Rains was everything in a man that discerning women want: sweet, brilliant, a gentleman and sexy as hell. If you're a Claude-besotted soul, this book will please you enormously. The photos alone are worth the price, as are the all-too-brief recollections from his daughter. Excellent work on an essential actor.

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Close Your Eyes (The Sierra Jensen Series #4)
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1998-04)
Author: Robin Jones Gunn
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What a great book !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-03
This is a wonderful book, it helps with your relationship with God. I would like to recommend this book to anyone. On a scale of 1to10 i would give this book a 10+,so run to your local christian bookstore, and ask for this book by Robin Jones Gunn!

YOU SHOULD DEFINETLY READ IT
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-24
This book really helps you with your relationships. It helpsyou realize what being a true frien really is. Especially with God.

This is the most spiritual series and it has changed my life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-23
This series turned my life around. I loved the way everything about Sierra was everything I was going through. The way Gunn relayed God's Word meant so much to me and I want to thank her.

The Most Rewarding Series I've Ever Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-31
The Sierra Jensen Series helped me to be comfortable with Christianity as a daily part of life. These books opened my heart and mind spiritually and will have a positive affect on anyone who reads them. Recommendation: Read them in order.

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Cocktail
Published in Board book by Pocket (1988-07-01)
Author: Lesley Gould
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For the drunk in all of us...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-04
I've bought this book many, many times, because I always recommend it and people always keep it. Put the movie out of your mind. This is a gritty, hilarious, tragic story about what it means to make your living poisoning others and spend your spare time poisoning yourself. Redemption is available, but it's not cheap, and maybe not even wanted.

Much better than the movie!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-19
The worst movie of the 1980's is actually the funniest book of the 1980's.

Read this book. Despite the time it was written, it is not dated. I read this 10 years after it was printed and I howled with laughter. Gould has a way with words, a keen sense of observation and a breakneck pace.

Great reading for anyone into the bar scene.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-23
A former bartender myself, I found the book to be very insightful, and humerous as it followed the life of a career bartender trying to make the most out of his situation. This book gives a very truthful look at the life behind the Neon of the bar.

"Cocktail" by H. Gould
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-10
Although changed for the movie, the original book, "Cocktail" dipped into the near psychotic ravings of a middle aged bartender who had seen one too many last-calls. Each page is riviting with the colorful dramatization unique to Gould. Having been a world traveled bartender for 10 years now, I was amazed and thrilled to see an incredibly accurate insight into the thrilling yet seedy existance of a part-time job gone career. A must read for anyone who has ever looked at a clever, hot-shot bartender and thought that he had it made. Change the names and list this novel under non-fiction. Two thumbs up from bartenders everywhere!

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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows 1946 - Present: (Fourth Edition) (Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows)
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (1988-10-12)
Author: Tim Brooks
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Excellent reverence encuclopedia!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-02
This review refers to the original volume that I have sitting by my TV. In these days with cable and satellite available many vintage TV shows are aired all of the time. A quick thumb through the book not only gives excellent overall view of the show but the cross reference of stars and other shows is suburb.

Very valuable resourse book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-02
I have used this book since I "found" a copy on book stand in NYC back in the 80s. Worth the purchase price.I use it all the time. The 1992 version should be better.

Excellent reference material.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-03
Used in conjunction with the Prime Time Stars book, this makes an excellent cross-reference of TV programs and stars for the period covered. My hopes are that the authors write a update for both the television shows and stars. The format is excellent showing all aspects of the shows including dates televised, stars and their roles, and interesting facts about the production.

Great book to own
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-27
I purchased this book when it was first published over a dozen years ago and still refer to it several times a week. Not only is it comprehensive but Tim Brooks often gives short biographies of the stars, listing other shows and related areas for which a particular actor or actress might have been known. I'm sorry that it is currently out of print because I would like to have an updated version of the book.

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The Completely Useless Encyclopedia: (Incorporating the Junior Doctor Who Book of Lists) (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback))
Published in Paperback by Virgin Publishing (1997-01)
Authors: Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons
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Laugh out loud FUNNY
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-10
This is one of the few books that I have laughed out loud until tears streamed down my face!!! When trying to share the funniest entries, I can't even read them without laughing again. From analyzing the famous "Yeti on the lou" Pertwee phrase to including a table of contents containing only the letters of the alphabet, this is humor and wit at its best. I have never found a funnier Doctor Who book and I am hard pressed to name a funnier novel in general. If you do not have this book you don't know what you're missing!!! A++++

Irreverent worship!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-13
This book is an incredible collection of phrases and Whoisms that have appeared throughout Doctor Who's many years on the air. The authors have managed to poke fun at the good Doctor while assuring the reader that they're really on our side. It's a lot like making fun of your family - only another family memeber can get away with it. If you're not family, watch out! From "AAH" to "ZORG AND ORG," it's all there - every last tasty fun morsel that makes Doctor Who a worldwide institution.

Hilarious and Perfect
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-22
This text is the funniest book I have ever read... Poking fun at not only Doctor Who, but the fandom of Doctor Who, this book is a laugh-riot from the introductory debate over stories' names, to the final index page which lists simply the letters of the alphabet and the Dedication to Godzilla. My favorite parts: the description of Season Eighteen as an "amusing omission from The Doctors: Thirty Years of Time Travel" and the description of Lazar's Disease as a syndrome whose main symptom is removing one's clothing... Lyons & Howarth are to be commended for such a devistatingly funny work.

Fanboy delight! If you're a true fan, you WILL laugh.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-09-29
Hilarious & irreverent, the useless encyclopedia looks unflinchingly at the schitzophrenic british fan base, the shoddy "classic" episodes, the ludicrous "new adventures", and just about everything and anything "Who" and useless. Written by fans for fans.

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Confessions of a Movie Addict
Published in Paperback by Hats Off Books (2001-12-01)
Author: Betty Jo Tucker
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An Insider's Tale of Hollywood
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Review Date: 2006-12-08
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An Insider's Tale
Book Review by Denise Cassino

Betty Jo Tucker is in love. She always has been. From early childhood, Betty Jo has been smitten with the silver screen. Her love started as an infatuation and grew into a mature study of film and renown as a world-class movie critic.

In her book, Confessions of a Movie Addict, Betty Jo takes us through those early childhood memories of movies, covering her eyes at the scary part, acting out the roles of her favorite stars. Then she landed herself some real jobs as a film critic which gave her a pass into all of the biggest movie events from premieres to the Academy Award Presentations.

This book takes us through many of the hilarious adventures of a movie critic, from embarrassing moments to dining with the stars. Betty Jo shares with her reader many of her best and most clever interviews, sometimes with animated characters! Betty Jo also includes a plethora of reviews on dozens of movies giving the reader a critical, but fun summation of everything from box office hits to cult sleepers. This is a real insider's tale of seeking, meeting and interviewing many of the hottest movie stars ever to flash across a marquee.

If you want to know what it's like to dish and dine with the Hollywood crowd, this book will do the trick. A great gift for any movie lover, Confessions will make you green with envy at Betty Jo's inside access to the stars.

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Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-17
Reviewed by Jill Cozzi,

Recently I received a press release announcing a Malcolm McDowell retrospective at the Walter Reade Theatre. I forwarded it to a friend, along with a message:

"Gee, do you think I should go to this, walk up to
Malcolm McDowell and say, 'I saw A CLOCKWORK
ORANGE at my college auditorium and three weeks later
was deflowered by a guy who looked an awful lot like
you did then?'"

Now, of course I would never do such a thing, because such an occasion would reduce me to a babbling idiot. But then, I'm not Betty Jo Tucker.

If I WERE Betty Jo Tucker, however, it wouldn't even be an issue, for she would just walk up, make her confession without batting an eye, and two hours later walk away with notes from a truly killer interview. That's just the way she is.

Tucker is arguably the most unique presence among the many film critics on the Web today. In a world dominated by snarky teenagers and twenty-something self-anointed cineastes, Betty Jo Tucker is a gleeful, unabashed movie-lover; not a film buff, but someone who loves the experience of filmgoing. At seventy-plus, she retains the same joy in moving pictures projected on a screen as she did that first time she walked into the "picture show" to see FRANKENSTEIN -- in its first run. A critic who came into the business late in life after raising two children, one divorce, one remarriage (to the same husband), and a distinguished academic career, she is an anomaly among Web critics in that she does NOT subscribe to the Alice Roosevelt credo of "If you can't say something nice, come sit by me."

In her new book CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE ADDICT (Hats Off Books), Tucker shares her infectious joy in the moviegoing experience with the rest of us. It is truly "a life story with everything but the movies edited out." Written in a breezy tone, CONFESSIONS is truly a snark-free zone. Tucker, who has set herself up as the premier lobbyist for the Return of the Movie Musical has even managed to find the good in such crap-fests as the Britney Spears vehicle CROSSROADS. She doesn't love everything put on film, but you've got to love a critic who's eligible for Social Security but can still laugh her way through the likes of the surrealistically sophomoric CABIN BOY and who reacts to the ghastly THE PRINCESS DIARIES by remembering to call her granddaughters and tell them how terrific they are just as they are.

Where CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE ADDICT falls short is in Tucker's underestimation of our interest in the journey of a woman through academia, homemaking, and into film criticism at an age when most of us have long since given up our dreams. This may be "a life story with everything but the movies edited out", but many of us would love to see what's left on the cutting-room floor.

A wonderful tale of a moviegoer's life at the cinema!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-17
Whether she be recalling a mishap at an X-rated film, admitting she laughed out loud during 'Cabin Boy', or taking an imaginary film festival trip, film critic Betty Jo Tucker's novel 'Confessions of a Movie Addict' will have you envisioning her tales of a life at the movies as if she were talking directly to you. Betty Jo's stories are vivid, enthralling, and quite often amusing. Not only does it provide one wonderfully detailed story after another, Betty Jo's book comes with several of her to-the-point film reviews, a collection of celebrity interviews, a photo gallery, an index of movie-related books and websites, and a checklist to see if you indeed are a movie addict. I have read 'Confessions of a Movie Addict', and as a critic myself, I can proudly assure you that Betty Jo Tucker is one of the finest critics out there and a person who flat-out loves the movies, from the good to the bad. 'CoaMA' is an excellent slice of cinema life.

An Insiders Tale Told with Grace, Candor, and Humor
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-16
As a recently retired college professor who can go to more movies now, I was delighted by this substantive insiders tale told with such happy and light-hearted grace, candor, and humor. The sophisticate and the novice, young and old, will find Betty Jo Tucker's "show-don't-tell" approach solid, informative, and entertaining. She charmed the socks off me! Betty Jo takes us into her fascination with this dimensional art form, with her life story deftly stitched into the background. "Because confession is good for the soul," she tells us, "I admit enjoying films mostly for their escapist entertainment qualities. But I also love to be enchanted by cinematic artistry, enlightened by a great story, and inspired by memorable performances." We grow together with this unpretentions, knowledgeable professional hooked on movies as she moves from going it alone, to being mentored by the best, including the famous "UK Critic" Ian Waldron-Mangani--who, she tells us, could have been her grandson. I found "Confessions" to be a great three-in-one deal: HerStory, terrific interviews, and crisp reviews. We meet some of the greatest names in film from the U.S.--directors David Lynch and M. Night Shyamalan, Oscar winners Anjelica Huston and Angelina Jolie, and the legendary Debbie Reynolds, along with top international figures, including British actor Sir Ian Mckellen, French actress Judith Godrech, Japanese filmmaker Masayuki Suo, and Oscar-winning Czech director Jan Sverak. Stellar interviews include those with Annette Bening, Willem Dafoe, Tony Shalhoub, and Aidan Quinn. Among her top reviews are "Chocolat," "Bridget Jone's Diary," "Mouline Rouge," "Planet of the Apes," "Legally Blond," and "Scary Movie." Along the way, she tells some delightful stories on herself: great gaffs--foot in the mouth, clear to the knee, as Josh Wise, one of my former students, once wrote. After enjoying "Confessions," you'll never read a review the way you used to!

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Counting On Kindness
Published in Paperback by Free Press (1993-12-27)
Author: Wendy Lustbader
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Excellent Condition
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-06
I ordered this text for a college class thinking it may be late, due to my lingering on the ordering......
Ordered beginning of the week and it was here by the end of the week.
New Condition, Excellent Shipping, A++++++

Psychology as Literature
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-03
If you are a reader who is old or sick, or you take care or someone who is, and you can't find the book you need to keep you going, try to get your hands on this original and beautiful work. It may be shelved with "Psychology" or "Aging," but it is a book of stories, filled with the music of many voices recalling what used to make life rich, and confiding what does so now. You'll be surprised at the smallness of some of the things that bring satisfaction and joy to someone dependent on others for help, and you'll recognize the suppressed impatience of the helper. This is a book that will give weary grown children taking care of ill or demanding parents some moments of genuine illumination. Without jargon and in a calm and almost classical prose, Wendy Lustbader has shown us the story in every life, and made us see ourselves in that chair, alone in a room, watching the door for someone who knows the story exists.

Counting on Kindness
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-27
If you are caring for an elderly parent, or have siblings who are, this book will really help you see what it is like from the parent's perspective. Your heart will open up to your parent when you realize how much harder it is to be dependent on your children as caregivers than to be the busy adult trying to sandwich in a few minutes for the parent. It shifted my whole perspective on what was happening with my mother and allowed me to be open to her and hear her in a way I never have before. I recommend this book both for the parent and the children who are in this situation.

Thought provoking for those in the helping profession
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-05
Lustbader gives her readers food for thought. As a person in the helping profession I found her book to give insight and voice to the individual who relies on the help of others. This book is a must read for all folks who work with those who rely on the help and kindness of others.


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