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Totally funReview Date: 1998-12-16
One of the funniest books ever written!Review Date: 2003-08-19
No time for airmen neither!Review Date: 2004-03-26
Having been a member of the only military fighting force in the world that isn't too proud to make fun of itself, this book is easily one of the most memorable pieces of literature I had the pleasure of coming across during my enlistment. Will Stockdale, backwoods redneck/draftee, is the Huckleberry Finn (with a bit of Forrest Gump mixed in) of modern military fiction. One of the funniest dialogue exchanges occurs when Will and his pal Ben - a short bespectacled gent whose chief ambition (initially) is to bust into infantry - are talking about how horrible it would be if they got selected to go into the Air Force.
"...Will, do you know what they call men in the Air Force?"
"No, I don't think I heered say."
"They call 'em...airmen. By dog, Will, don't you see? How'd you like to be called an airman?"
"By God, I just don't think I'd stand for it..."
But Will and Ben's ambitions later tend to change when considering (among other things) the many decorations one may receive in the Air Force and how easily they can be acquired. It's especially humorous when Ben points out,
"I believe you stand just about as good a chance of getting [medals] in the Air Force as any place...Why, today, you can get a medal by just not doing anything wrong..."
It was at this point that I began to wonder in the other American military branches - or those of our allies - award their brave men and women the Good Conduct Medal (the recipient earns this by not getting demoted); the Longevity Medal (serve for a minimum of four years); and other awards and honors just for showing up. NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS - written by a former officer of the U.S. Army Air Corps - made it clear that some things in our military are just downright hilarious if you can look at them from the right perspective.
Even if you don't have the military experience, this short, lighthearted, and reader-friendly book is sure to please as it brings to mind reminders of FORREST GUMP, GOMER PYLE, and...oh yeah...NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS (starring Andy Griffith as Will Stockdale).
This is a very funny book!Review Date: 2001-04-06

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8 year old reviews this: Review Date: 2008-01-20
Wouldn't you like to skate with a star on ice?Review Date: 2008-01-15
But somebody has no sense of sportsmanship, erasing Nancy Drew's name from the list of girls to participate. Who can the cheater be?
It's only a matter of time, and logical investigation for America's favorite spunky girl detective to pull out her trusty blue notebook and find out who is Not Nice on Ice!
Carolyn Keene has produced yet another tantalizing mystery for young readers, with a fun and exciting setting that girls will all love!
Recommended!
NOT NICE ON ICE (GREAT BOOK)Review Date: 2004-10-23
I enjoyed this book . It was a fun and learning book.Review Date: 1999-02-23

We interupt this program . . .Review Date: 2005-03-22
The new edition -Aug 1999 is Fantastic!Review Date: 1999-07-31
If you loved the show, get this book.Review Date: 1999-01-21
A comprehensive, entertaining look at "The Outer Limits"Review Date: 1997-11-13
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made art out of no $$$Review Date: 2004-06-15
Great stuff on a limited budgetReview Date: 2001-09-18
His wicked sense of humour and support from his friends in this
then under exposed art of effects and monster making. Still think Technicians behind the scenes should get more support and recognition - grin. This book tops up your enthusiasm to do more
Thanks Randy!Review Date: 2001-07-16
long due respect for a forgotten monster makerReview Date: 2000-08-06

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Excellent overviewReview Date: 2005-01-23
level headed readingReview Date: 2006-09-13
A new level of critical thinkingReview Date: 2000-06-26
A Modest IntroductionReview Date: 2004-12-21
The structure of this book follows a traditional logical approach: define the nature of philosophy of religion and who can do it, and consider the viability of actually doing phil of religion; if natural theology is possible, how should the good arguments look; give some arguments for a theological position and consider them (traditional args. and religious experience); and finally consider some popular objections (evil, meaninglessness of religious language, pluralism). Though Evans tries to color his language with religious neutrality, the positions he takes are clearly evangelical or traditional. I think the reason he does this is to show he can also be a critical evaluator of arguments despite his own religious commitments. After all, sometimes arguments in favor of a position one holds can be pretty bad, even if the position turns out to be true.
So, over all, this is a pretty decent introduction to philosophy of religion. If you don't know anything about the specific topic, you might want to start here (*especially* if you lack philosophical training, generally speaking). But if you are trained, I still think this is a refreshing book to read. It will only take a day or two; and you most likely will pick up at least one thing you otherwise didn't think of (I did).
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Big hit with a seven year oldReview Date: 2008-05-29
pirates of the carribeanReview Date: 2007-10-17
The Timekeeper - Jack Sparrow #8Review Date: 2007-09-01
The Timekeeper Review Date: 2007-09-08
This being said my nephew seems to love these books, which is good. He seems to have little interest in the true literary swashbuckling classic "Treasure Island," which is unfortunate. I do not think, however, that we should blame Disney and its team of Kidd writers for that...yet.
As I said, my nephew loves this series and while they are not R. L. Stevenson they are mildly entertaining and not long, so no a lot of time is consumed reading them. There are some definite holes in the plots and inconsistencies but they are not the kind of thing that 9-year-olds typically tend to overlook.
I would love to be reading something of more literary merit with my nephew but that is not to be, not at this time anyway. In the end it is not the worst book you could choose to bond with a child over.

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ConstanceReview Date: 2008-07-22
I give the Jack Sparrow series a big thumbs up,( exept for the 9th because it was it was a little cheesy.)I just really want Robb Kidd to make Constance change into a girl again! Jean is one of my favorite charactors in the series, so it would be so awsome to learn more about his sister.And then Jack would have a lass( I think it's so unfair that Arabella has a boyfriend but Jack doen't have a girlfreind.They could have been the perfect match!) READ THE JACK SPARROW: POSEIDON"S PEAK!
Jack Sparrow's first year at sea, part 11Review Date: 2008-06-10
Familiar faces return...Review Date: 2008-06-18
Jack, of course, is full of sarcasm, but helps the beaten and bloody man all while trying to help him figure out how the man knows him. During this, the two encounter the natives of the island who worship a cat...a very familiar cat. Jack and the man, finally known as 'Bloody Billy,' along with 'the familiar cat' are whisked into a new adventure. In so doing, Jack comes face to face with even more familiar faces who are after the very thing Jack intend to capture.
Poseidon's Peak is a great adventure, one that my 10 year old and I loved to dive into. We've read the other young Jack Sparrow books and very much enjoyed them together. Jack once again had us on the edge of our seats (or the edge of the bed) and laughing loudly along the way.
Loved every word...as usual!
Big hit with a seven year oldReview Date: 2008-05-29

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great books!Review Date: 2007-12-26
Captivating!Review Date: 2007-05-12
Fun read for Pirates of the Caribbean Fans!Review Date: 2007-01-03
Ye Don't Want Miss This One Savvy!Review Date: 2006-08-09

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great books!Review Date: 2007-12-26
Ahoy! It's Captain JackReview Date: 2007-06-08
Fun read for Pirates of the Caribbean Fans!Review Date: 2007-01-03
AmamzedReview Date: 2006-09-17

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The Black Pearl A Pop-Up Pirate ShipReview Date: 2008-05-09
Marguerite Culhane
Wow!Review Date: 2008-05-04
hehe, what a nice ship to play withReview Date: 2007-12-21
Like playing Paper Pirate Dolls!Review Date: 2007-05-29
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