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The Christians Secret of a Happy Life
Published in Paperback by Revell (1985-03)
Author: Hannah Whitall Smith
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The "secret" every Christian needs to know
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Review Date: 2008-04-27
So many Christians struggle with every day life--just like the rest of the world. While some secrets place all the power on "self," which fails us more often than not, this one places all the power in God's hands where it belongs. This timeless classic stays relevant because it communicates biblical truths that make a difference for all eternity.

A Must Read for Any Christian
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
There are very few treatises on the Christian life written with more insight, humility, and honesty.

It is not an easy read, Ms Smith is writing in the language of her day, which is above the eighth grade level used in today's books. It is worthy of your efforts, however. The exercise for your brain, soul, and spirit will do you some good.

Kudos to Whitaker House for keeping this important book in print.

Wonderful book!
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Review Date: 2007-09-30
This is a wonderful book - written in a simple, clear style yet filled with deep insight. The author has a true heart for God, and writes with compassion for her brothers and sisters in Christ.

Zigging a little where others zag
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-18
Of the reviews listed here as of this date, only one departs from a laudatory amen.

Ms. Smith has offered a perspective which I believe could be an advance for some but possibly a snare for others.

With only a an uncertain grasp of her life gleaned from surfing the net, these thoughts present themselves:

Much like Christ himself, she grew up in a religious tradition (Quakerism) that her spiritual journey required her to depart from. It is fairer to say the book has been written by a religious rebel than by a Quaker.

Again, like Christ, she looks to God the Father.

Like Christ, she attracted followers and supporters.

Like Christ, within the boundaries of loving God, she offers faith and hope. I come away from Christ with more of a sense of the importance of charity than I do after reading Ms. Smith.

Again, assuming that biographical material perused after reading the book is true, the encouragement and success of the book is understandable. However, material is never confronted which might have been had the book title been 'The Joy of Being Crucified With Christ'

This book Needs to be Re-Discovered !!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-17
ALL Christians ~ New and Mature NEED to read this book, absorb it, and allow God to work through it, you will never be the same, it is absolutely Life Changing, and yes IGNORE the 1 bad rating, they must have read it looking for "a secret" to be happy, or get happy, or something, not understanding that GOD HIMSELF is the secret. To Know GOD, and not to use HIM.

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Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Animals
Published in Paperback by L,B Kids (1994-09-01)
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Great book for anyone who wants to learn to draw
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Review Date: 2008-04-09
I bought this book for my 4 1/2 year old but really for myself since I'm a horrible artist! This book allowed us to draw the animals together and he was able to follow the steps easily. If you can write the letter "D", "C" and stright and squiggly lines you can duplicate any animal is this book. Pretty cool since my son used to not like art of any sort but now he is in this drawing phase. I'm going to buy some other of these books in the series.

Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Animals
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Review Date: 2008-01-09
I love this book. I had this book as a child (in the 80's) and I was so excited to see that I could purchase one for my daughter. My child is in pre-school and has been practicing drawing basic shapes. Ed Emberley's book teaches children (and adults) how to draw animals by piecing together basic shapes such as squares, circles, triangles, etc. The directions are easy to follow, and show you step-by-step how to combine different shapes into a final product. I would recommend this book for any age group, from a child who is just learning to draw to an adult who loves to doodle.

Just as I remember it...
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Review Date: 2007-11-19
I had this when I was growing up and wanted to share it with my toddler. It is great because although he is too young to draw these things, he recognizes them in the book (and when I draw them) and we can make up our own stories together. When he gets a better handle on drawing for himself, the book will grow into that role. Yay!

Perfect book for beginning artists
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Review Date: 2007-09-06
Ed Emberley has a wonderful way of teaching not only children but artistically challenged adults (like myself) how to produce simple, but adorable drawings of animals. Personally, I can barely draw stick figures, but I was actually able to follow Emberley's easy instructions and ended up producing drawings that actually looked like the instructional examples in the book! Both of my children loved this book and I'd recommend it to anyone wanting to learn the basics of drawing.

Very cute book!
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Review Date: 2007-08-23
This book is great! My older daughter loves to doodle and this has been fun for her. My younger daughter (almost 4) can even draw a few of the animals!

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I Am David
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (2004-01-01)
Author: Anne Holm
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A beautiful read
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
This story is about David, a boy who has spent most of his life in concentration camps of Eastern Europe. When he is given a chance to escape, he does so with the expectation that he will be caught and returned to the camps at any moment. Eventually, he accepts that he has finally gained his freedom. His journey to this realization and beyond is one of enlightenment and revelation as he discovers the things about the world and its inhabitants that he never knew before. Most touching are his prayers to God for help to get through his the various trials that come his way. This book made me appreciate all that I have and I think it will have the same effect on anyone who reads it. Highly recommended.

Read it!
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
An amazing story from the 'inner world' of a lost boy. When one wants to feel its heart touched? than read it!

Inspiring Book
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Review Date: 2007-12-13
The movie was wonderful and the book was even better, filling in details the movie had to leave out. I especially was touched by his growth in faith that was absent in the movie. A wonderful book for young people to develop character, but for adults as well. I was a little disappointed in the abrupt ending.

A Read Through
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Review Date: 2007-12-12
I Am David shows the horror of a country without freedom and what living in a country that holds no love for freedom for all men, shows what is done to men and children "they" find subversive. David is a special child given the strength to trek through difficulities and the unknown looking for what he knows in his heart to be something "lost" and so much better. Even though this is a book aimed for the primary younger crowd, this grandma couldn't put the book down until young David experienced the bad and good from those that journeyed with him in his search.

A Family Reunited
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Review Date: 2007-11-16
"I Am David" by Anne Holm depicts years of the tragic concentration camps. A young boy with no parents, in a concentration camp, has to escape or die trying. David meets an older women that is very kind to him. As David asks the older women about some books people are carrying around. The older women explains the book. David realizes the author of this book is his mother, who he thought was killed when they were separated to go to concentration camps. David and his mother are soon reunited at once. this is a good book, I think this it is a god page turner because this book will keep you guessing; what will happen next? Who is he going to meet next? I don't recommend this book to a 13 year old, I would recommend book to 11-12 year olds because it would be more thrilling ate that age. this book is a page turner but I thought it wasn't very exciting. If you are someone who loves happy endings then this would be a great book for you.

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Scientology: A New Slant on Life
Published in Hardcover by Bridge Pubns (1989-06)
Author: L. Ron Hubbard
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Fantastic Introduction
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-22
New Slant on Life will show you things that you can use today to better enjoy your life. I was especially impressed with the section "How to Live With Children" that helped me greatly in my relationship with my child. If you only ever read one Scientology book, I'd recommend this one.

Simple yet very useful book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-09
When of the first books I read when first starting to study Scientology. I still refer to it and use it 18 years later. Some basic ideas that can change your life!

ENjoy!

Personal Story
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-05
There was a chapter that changed my life and my idea on effort. The Chapter "Anatomy of Failure" explained that a person's downfall comes from things not happening the way they want. This was true for me. My life was a long chain of failures and I was miserable from failing. So, the change came with the advice to intend for life to keep on happening the way life keeps on happening--and a healthier way of living to try to change things for the better BUT not to be broken hearted when failure occurs. Hello! I thought I always had to be gung-ho and do or die and I was just killing myself because not everything goes my way. So I was stupid. I guess this is a confession, not a review. However, each chapter is a different subject and an excellent insight into the scope of the Scientology religion. Don't be scar'd! Books don't bite.

I recommend this as a first introduction
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-25
For anyone interested in finding out what Scientology is all about, I recommend this book first. It isn't "about" Scientology - rather, it is a little piece of the kinds of things we learn in Scientology.

Composed of essays, it gives a look into how the mind works, what the relationship is between the mind, spirit, and body, a brief look at what our capabilities are as spiritual beings, and some applicable rules about life and livingness. You can study the material, apply it to your own life, and see how it works FOR YOU.

This is a great first book for anyone interested in the subject.

Scientology: a new slant on life
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-15
Out of all of L. Ron Hubbard's works, this is the most straight forward and interesting. This book makes it easy to understand Scientology and apply it to your life.

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Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind (Norton Professional Book)
Published in Hardcover by W. W. Norton (2007-04-15)
Author: Amy J. L. Baker
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Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind
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Review Date: 2008-04-26
This is an excellent book. I think that this issue is not addressed enough in our society and occurs more frequently than once thought. I was a Child of a parent with PAS and then growing up and became a target parent. The study that this book undertook helped put into prospective what I experienced and I hope that I will be able to use some of the ideas to help my own children in the throws of PAS.

The murfets on PAS
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Review Date: 2008-04-17
Great book - great insight - gives hope especially for a loving dad and two loving half sisters and extended family who desperately want to know their big sister and brother. Also explained the transgenerational issue of which my husband was a victim of. Lets pray the cycle stops with effective education and real love for our children

Congratulations !!!!
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Review Date: 2008-03-28
Hi,

I booked 3 books about PAS and Sexual Abuse Accusation and my lawer start to read this first. I tried to find in Brasil literature or cases about Adult Children of PAS and didn't find. Many doctors know about cases that is in course but not like me. The judge return my contact with my daughter but im stay 5 years without contact with J.

Now we start the new way to return the contact but many professionals don't know how do it, no exerience.

So, i hope to listen about some cases ... my email ricfvc@hotmail.com

Read about Movimento Pais por Justica. Is a moviment like Father's for Justice but is not the same.

[...]

Hangs

A few tips for the targeted parent
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
I'm the targeted parent and my son just turned 18. I bought this book in search of some advice in dealing with the situation. There really isn't much out there to help parents in my situation. At leaast I haven't found anything. Near the end of the book there is a small chapter addressed to me, and the books was valuable to me as a result. There should be more information available for parents in my situation.

Baker provides in clear language research based understanding of PAS
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-12
There are many articles stating PAS does not exist. None based on research, but advocacy. Yet, as a forensic psychologist, when I go to court, many times I cannot mention the term "Parental Alienation Syndrome" without an objection claiming that it is an "unproven" term. Or, if PAS is accepted, then there is the assertion that the so called Target parent helped to provoke the PAS. I asked forensic psychologists (most of whom did not support Dr. Gardner's views on PAS) to provide MMPI-2s from child custody evaluations, some with PAS some without (controls). I collected 158 MMPI-2s. I asked two professors (Drs. Stoffey and Bottinelli) work on the data coding and statistical analyses. They had no idea of the hypotheses. What we found was that both father and mother alienators were alike in using primitive defenses. Target parents MMPI-2s were the same as the controls.
We relied on Bakers research to guide us. We quoted her heavily. She is an outstanding scientist and has contributed to helping children and their targeted parents. Her book will aid researchers and the courts alike. Our study can be viewed at mmpi-info.com

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Lady of Light and Shadows
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Leisure Books (2007-10-30)
Author: C. L. Wilson
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Lady of Light and Shadows
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Review Date: 2008-05-08
This is the second book in the series. The first is Lord of the Fading Lands, These books are a must read they are awsome, if you love a great story with lots of turns that keep you guessing you will love them. They are one of the greatest stories I have ever read....

The next book comes out in Sept. of 2008

A Wonderful New Author 51/2stars
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Review Date: 2008-05-01
This book the second in a series by a brand new author. The first in the series is LORD OF THE FADING LANDS, and her next two in the series come out in Oct and Nov of this year.

This book was well written with great character developement between the leading characters. This book starts off at the exact spot that the other one ended.

I won't go into a synops for others have done that. This book would also be a great read for a YA or your teenage daugther for there is only one very very mild love/sex scene at the very end of the book and it is very tastefully done so that you would not be embarrased.

I have recommended this series to everyone I meet. It's a keeper. C.L. Wilson weaves her story where you don't want the book or the series to end, and I still in awe that this is only her second book for she is tht good.

Keep it up C.L. Wilson!!

Lady of Light and Shadows
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Review Date: 2008-04-18
I am not ordinarily a fan of so called romance novels, but this continuation of the Tairen Soul books is certainly far more than a mere romance. The author creates a fantasy world that is full of intrigue, and characters that are compelling and complete whether good or evil. This should be listed in the fantasy fiction category for while there is compelling romance, it doesn't take over the whole story line. I love it and I can't wait until the next books are available.

Addictive
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Review Date: 2008-04-15
This is a great book. That being said it really should not be read if you have not read the first book. This book was given to me, and I was confused for the first several chapters as the book seemed to start with no explanation. I did not know it was a second book and couldn't piece together who the characters were and why they were doing what they did. I kept reading because I wanted to know more. I wanted to know how the Tairen Soul came from the sky and ect. Now that I know there is another book I can go back and find this out. Even though it is very confusing if you haven't read the first book you will find it hard to put down. I can't wait for the next book. I want to see if Ellysetta is a true Tairen Soul!

Couldn't get it to it.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
Apologies to all fans of the book and "Lord of Fading Light." I just didn't get into the pacing of this stuff. The author has to firm up her story and not drag it out for THAT long.

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Scientology 8-8008: How to Increase Your Spiritual Ability from Zero to Infinity
Published in Hardcover by Bridge Pubns (1994-08)
Author: L. Ron Hubbard
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An interesting book inspired by Aleister Crowley.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-21
With pretense that would make P.T. Barnum blush, L. Ron Hubbard presents 22 famous names as sources of inspiration of this book. Its first few pages reveal only one debt of inspiration, to the late English Magician, self-proclaimed "Beast 666," Aleister Crowley.

In this text Hubbard denounces belief in God as a symptom of insanity, and presents Crowley's intriguing Cosmology as his own.

Imitating - but poorly - Crowley's "O.T.O.", he would, in a few years, initiate his own secret "O.T. levels," and use '8-8008' to entice the unsuspecting into believing his empty promises of creating a race of World-ruling 'Supermen'.

Good, although advanced text
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-19
This is an advanced Scientology text; I don't recommend it for someone knew to the subject.

This book contains scales and data for use with other Scientology materials. While it is vital to advanced Scientology study, for the new Scientologist, I recommend "Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought" or "Scientology: A New Slant on Life" first.

For anyone familiar with the subject of Scientology, this book is a must read!

Great book for life awareness
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-08
This is not for someone that doesn't understand Scientology and propably wouldn't understand the theory behind this book either. But if you are looking for the answers to life and how you fit into things as such - not just assumptions and guess work - then this is the book for you.

It takes the dream like state of guessing and thinking that all those guys at the "top" or "authorities on the subject" should only know, to here it is - you have responsibility for what is put here and now and in how we live. You can either believe it's so or carry on in your dream states.

Really it is an eye opener for those who can clear up all the concepts and demonstrate for themselves how they apply to self!

Operating Manual for an Immortal Spiritual Being
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-23
What are the qualities and attributes and capabilities of the Human Spirit? What exactly is the Physical Universe? You were immensely powerful once, so what happened? How can you rise to greater heights of awareness and ability and once again become the YOU that you actually are? This book by L. Ron Hubbard embraces the essence of Scientology. You need this information.

Scientology 8-8008 was originally written by Hubbard in London in October 1952 as the textbook for an upcoming series of lectures which he delivered to students in Philadelphia in December of that year.

The title of this book, "Scientology 8-8008" is actually a formulaic/symbolic statement of the Goal of Scientology. Translated it means: "The attainment of Infinity by reducing the apparent infinity of the Physical Universe to "0" and then taking the apparent "0" value of one's own universe and increasing it to Infinity". (An "8" laid on its side is the symbol for infinity).

Scientology 8-8008 is the best book you will ever read on Spirituality and your Native Abilities. It really does contain the Truth that will set you Free.

ONLY FOR PEOPLE WITH THE SMARTS AND COURAGE TO FACE TRUTH
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-10
I have read this book a number of times since the 1960s. It contains more distilled truth about life and the spiritual nature and capabilities of people than you will find anywhere. You read it carefully, cosidering each line, and WOA! it dawns on you that what Mr. Hubbard says is TRUE with a capital T. But you have to have the courage to really look at what he says and the smarts to really grock exactly what he did say. Everyone you meet treats you like a hunk of meat. Like people all in cars with no consideration there even is a driver. This book adresses the driver! YOU, not the meat. You will be well rewarded with knowledge of your true potential and how to achieve it if you read this book.

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Conspiracy of Fear
Published in Digital by Amazon (2007-12-18)
Author: E.L. Burton
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Action Packed--A good read
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Review Date: 2008-02-21
From the preview this would definately be on my list as a must read. Action packed and filled with detail the author draws you into the story from the first paragraph. The mystry and intrigue are apparent from the start and you are left wanting to know more and how the various players will tie together.

Reel me in!
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Review Date: 2008-02-20
I don't make it a habit to read mysteries and so I was surprised to be quickly drawn into "Conspiracy of Fear". I believe it is due to the intriguing and rapid establishment of the initial characters and plot. I am drawn in and eager to delve into the lives of Dr. Stone and his assistant Lamar as they move towards uncovering a mystery of complicity between industry and the CIA; an alliance that appears to be feeding an epidemic of violence. I'm hooked.

I Loved It!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
I love reading books that have a thrilling plot and a gripping hard to put down subject books that really get your interest right off the bat. This book really has it all, the way the authors descriptions in each scene truly makes you feel like you're in the room and can relate to the characters. There is nothing like a good mystery! This author has a great talent for pulling in his readers. I look forward to reading more and finding more work from E.L. Burton!!

Story for our day
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
I like to read a book that captures my interest from the begining and makes what seems to be impossible completely possible. I felt this exerpt to be one that drew me immediately into the story. I loved the descriptive nature of the characters and enjoyed the feeling of being in
the church and could almost smell the musty dank odor of an old cathedral. I also could visualize Dr. Stone's office and how he would look as well as his diener, Lamar. The author's ability to create such a
vivid image in ones imagination is excellent. This is indeed a book I would love to read. I have always felt a good book provides When?, What?, Where?, and Why? This book having captured my interest would be
one I would purchase to read and not put it down until I had finished it.

Intriguing, suspenseful, and captivating.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
In these first few pages, the author claims control of the imagination with such descriptive detail that all readers, from the most advent to the novice, will have a difficult time waiting for the remainder of this piece of literature. It is amazing how actual events are intertwined using suspenseful, plot-driven depth that draws the reader into a true investigatory state where the line between good and evil becomes hazed. E.L. Burton has found a way to add just enough information from various scenes without becoming overly entrenched on any one side plot. In the end, all the ingredients are present for a truly captivating novel.

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A Primer on Prostate Cancer: The Empowered Patient's Guide
Published in Paperback by Life Extension Media (2002-10-01)
Authors: Stephen, M.D. Strum and Donna L. Pogliano
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All patients should read
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Review Date: 2008-02-23
Well organized and illustrated. Especially helpful for early stages of diagnosis and in meeting family member's concerns. I wish I'd had it sooner.

Great book
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Review Date: 2007-12-01
The book is really well written. It is chock full of information...figures, web links, and references. Great place to start to educate one's self if newly diagnosed.

The Essential PCa Text
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-22
I began this battle in the depths of ignorance. After a year+ and ineffective treatment, I began to learn, almost too late, about PCa from this book and to become an empowered patient.

I have studied both the first and second editions, and have them at my side constantly.

When my local medics failed, Strum and Pogliano's work preserved and still preserves my life.

Invaluable Prostate Cancer Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-14
Book Review
A Primer on Prostate Cancer: The Empowered Patient's Guide, 2nd Ed.
Stephen B. Strum, M.D. and Donna Pogliano
Hollywood, FL: Life Extension Foundation, 2005, 124 pp.
Ranked in the Top Ten of my Cancer Bibliography.
Ranked in the Top Five of my Prostate Cancer Bibliography.

I have surveyed or read so far over 100 cancer books in researching my own book. This ranked in the top 10% in both my categories primarily because of the excellence of its useful and professional content and presentation and the sophisticated level of the discussion. After my prostate cancer diagnosis, quickly learning I would not get enough time with my doctor, I dug deeply into many libraries and web sites. Public libraries are helpful, but severely incomplete and rarely up to date. With a background of two college degrees and Managing Director of a large research corporation, I knew how to do research and began to seek deeper information sources and understanding on cancer and medical websites. Here, also, there are problems: insufficient depth, too general, uncertain or dated reliability, suspect motives and dispersed value in millions of locations. Studies have shown that patients have a lot of trouble finding good material on the web, trying to find diamonds in the rubble. Then, I turned to Amazon and began to build my own library of the best available. This solved my problem.

Dr. Strum is a specialist in prostate cancer. This book is condensed and loaded on almost every page with color diagrams, charts, tables, photos, scans, Physician Notes and medical writing and details I would expect in a med school text. With my previous preparation, I was able to understand and apply almost all of it to my own situation, a great leap forward for a non-scientist. Not every prostate cancer patient will be ready for this, but buy it, refer to it as you do your homework elsewhere and your disease progresses, and it will soon become the core of your understanding and view of your future.

Along with the beautiful, colorful and clear presentations, I loved the several examples that were identical to my own journey, followed by the explanation of choices and exact treatment I have had: what a relief to study, decide and then get the same confirmation from my own doctors as we moved through several stages of diagnosis and treatment; what a thrill to study a photo of a problematic bone scan and compare it to my own favorable, cancer-free scan following treatment.

Your doctors are, of course, the final and up-to-date authority: be well-informed, so you can participate in the decision-making with the experts; but recognize that the busy medical community may not have the time or detailed knowledge of your situation to give it the attention you can. As you go, you will find a number of excellent books like this to guide you. It is important to have current information about the fast-moving science of medicine. That makes it a lot easier to get past the basics, ask good questions and accept or refine the doctor's judgment and recommendations. Seek out and devour books like this one, and you will be miles, perhaps even some time, ahead of most patients. With that confidence, your improved mental attitude will assist in your progress.
John Roberts (www.CanFighters.com)

If You Have Prostate Cancer, Read This Book First
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-01
Prostate Cancer (PCa) diagnosis is a scary time in a man's (and his family's) life. While most PCa books are written by doctors stressing the treatment benefits of their own discipline, this book does a wonderful job at explaining the many options without recommending any particular treatment. Many doctors try to push their patients into quick treatment decisions; Dr. Strum encourages patient empowerment through thoughtful education and understanding of the disease. He advises each individual to take their time in locating the best doctor to perform whatever treatment the patient decides upon, as this will result in the best outcome (the least degree of post-treatment problems). Since my PCa diagnosis in May 05, I have recommended this book to numerous friends and their families! It helped me feel 'comfortable' with my disease, it helped me seek the best treatment, it helped me find the best "artist" doctor. This book is a winner, and should be a First Read on your list!!

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The Annotated Wizard of Oz (Centennial Edition)
Published in Hardcover by W. W. Norton (2000-10-16)
Author: L. Frank Baum
List price: $39.95
New price: $19.77
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Had enough of the "real" world? Oz awaits.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
I'm a big fan of these annotated books, not only for their visual appeal on the bookshelf, but for their ability to transport me away from the everyday world. And you may think you know Oz because you can sing "Over the Rainbow" and "Follow the Yellow Brick Road", but I assure you, this book will take you farther into Oz than you ever went before. Unlike The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition, which is dense with text, this volume is packed with art and illustrations, including a lot of full color pages. The movie images floating in your brain take on a different hue when you see the illustrations which actually brought the Ozian creatures to life. As with all the annotated works in this "series", this one has crisp, cleanly printed pages, an artsy dust jacket that is pleasing to behold, and tons of Baum biographical information, and of course, lots of notations. If you are an Oz fan to begin with, you owe it to yourself to buy this book. If you just like children's stories and the history behind them, this is also for you. And don't forget: the book is better than the movie, anyway!

Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
This is a wonderfully informative book. It has its biases, but they're of the harmless, author-worship variety. The only caveat I'd add is that this isn't the book to have as your sole copy of The Wizard of Oz. It's nearly impossible to read the actual story amidst the annotations. That's not a criticism: that is, after all, the purpose of the book. But if you've never read the story, or want to read it to your children, get a simple copy of the book as well.

The Ultimate Oz
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
The "Annotated" series is simply wonderful. Best of all, they are getting better and better all the time. My first was The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition and since then, I've gained a small collection of annotated books. These books were the original DVD commentary track. Now, it just seems strange when I'm reading a book and there's no footnote for further insight!

This was the second Annotated book I bought. The first two books I bought in this series represents the top two lifelong obsessions within fantasy: Wonderland and Oz (now, if only they'd do Neverland to complete my personal trilogy!).

Upon first reading, I'll admit -- this was a bit hard to start. Sure, it was interesting, but compared to the introduction to the Alice book, it seemed a bit rambling. It seemed like I'd never get through to the actual book!

Recently, I decided to give it another go. So, starting from the beginning again, I read. Age must change my opinion on things. It was no longer so rambling. I rather enjoyed the introduction -- in fact, wish it was longer!

When your first introduction to the Annotated series is Alice, a highly satirical book with a lot of symbolism, you may have expectations of all the secret meanings revealed. Don't expect it here. As is stressed in the introduction, this was a story purely meant to delight. While there are similarities in the ultimate purpose of writing it -- a boredom with the children's books of the day -- the two are completely different in their approach. Carroll used the book to make fun of the children's books of his day. Baum just wrote a good story.

So, therefore, the annotations have more to do with what was going on around Baum at the time, things in his life that may have had some influence, and criticism rather than the hidden symbols found within. You'll get a history lesson of turn-of-the-century America that we may not hear much. You'll learn about changes to the book made over the years.

The greatest thing about this edition is that it's a facsimile of the first edition. The pages aren't perfect -- there are age marks every now and then. But you'll finally be able to see what exactly made this book so novel in 1900 -- colors and text are reproduced in a way most editions do not. Most other editions using Denslow's drawings are usually incomplete with a more modernized setting for the fonts. This causes many pages of illustration to be omitted as the illustrations are a bit more difficult to reproduce when the original text is overlapping.

The accuracy of the reproduction may be a huge downfall for the annotations, though. Unlike most annotated novels where you'll find the numbers within the text and the annotation in the margins of the book, the numbers have been moved to the edges of each line of text with the annotations on a separate page. Probably, this was done to interfere with the original text, but it means that some confusion might come in when to look at a note. Two numbers may try to squeeze into a single line, which is a little awkward. Or, because the note numbers are no longer attached to the text, we won't know what words those numbers are attached to until we look at the next page (or a few pages ahead, depending on how long the note is).

This isn't quite enough for me to take any stars off, though. It may be an inconvenience, but it's no way to judge the quality of the book. In fact, the rarities -- bonus story, reproductions, and art in the Deslow Index -- more than make up for the structure.

This is an over-sized book, so if you want to add it to your Oz collection, it might be out of place a bit -- if you want an edition to fit in perfectly with your other Oz books, I'd suggest getting The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Books of Wonder) along with this just for casual reading or completeness on the bookshelf.

The Annotated Wizard of Oz (Centennial Edition)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-28
This book was purchased for my grand daughter who is 18 years old. She thoroughly enjoyed receiving it as a gift. She liked reading the "annotated information" while reading the story. It was a hit as a Christmas gift.

Still as great as when I was a kid
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
This is a wonderful story told by a master. The illustrations are just beautiful. I've been watching the film since I was five years old and have always loved it. Now I love the book.


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