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A beautiful readReview Date: 2008-05-15
Read it!Review Date: 2007-12-29
Inspiring BookReview Date: 2007-12-13
A Read ThroughReview Date: 2007-12-12
A Family ReunitedReview Date: 2007-11-16

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Informative and OriginalReview Date: 2006-08-15
Probably the most original part of this book is its chronology of empires and how Western civilization started its ascendency after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. This chapter (chap. 16) is worth buying the book in itself. The author's style is direct and pulls no punches. An excellent book.
A Way Out of the Mess?Review Date: 2006-06-23
There is no doubt that unbridled interventionism, often done illegally and under murky influences, is the root cause of why there is so much anti-americanism around the world. And case in point is the gratuitous violence imposed on some Muslim countries, i.e. Iraq and Palestine. This is creating tons of resentment all over the Muslim world, turning many to hatred and some to terrorism.
Tremblay's book offers a way out of this circular dilemma: Apply to the Muslim world the same treatment given to the Communist world with the 1975 Helsinki Accords. As he puts it (p. 152-53), the Helsinki Accords, signed by 33 Eastern and Western European countries, the United States, and Canada, played a fundamental role in opening up the communist bloc to liberty, freedom and reforms. I doubt that bombs would have brought the same result.
Former President Mikhail Gorbachev has said that the Helsinki Accords opened the door to reforms that would not have taken place otherwise. Why can we not adopt a similar approach with the Muslim world, instead of jumping all the time on the war wagon? This is a well-written and well-researched book. It is highly recommended.
The On-going Drama in the Middle EastReview Date: 2006-05-16
So, even if you do not agree with everything the author has to say, this book is worth a ton of newspapers articles or hours of TV reporting. The chapters on `Oil' and on the `History of Empires' are worth buying this book.
Behind the Iraqi MessReview Date: 2006-04-03
The fact that George W. Bush was planning a premeditated attack on Iraq to secure 'regime change' in that country, even before he took power in January 2001, should make people pause and think. So should the Neocon blueprint for a complete American take-over of the Middle East ("Rebuilding America's Defenses"), drafted in Sept. 2001, by Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Jeb Bush and Lewis Libby.
Now that Iraq is a mess, that thousands and thousands of people have been killed, and hundreds of billions of dollars have been wasted, the American people are entitled to know the real reasons why the Bush administration launched an illegal war of aggression against Iraq, with no provocation but with a lot of bad faith. All the official reasons have been proven false. After reading this book, one knows the real reasons behind one of the most foolish enterprises ever undertaken by a U.S. government abroad. I have learned a lot also from prof.
Tremblay's new blog: http://www.TheNewAmericanEmpire.com/blog.
The truth shall set you free!
Very perceptive!Review Date: 2008-03-05

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Opening ones eyesReview Date: 2008-04-30
Tom Wishon is right, like buying most things in life, armed with knowledge is far better then a salesman waffle.
If you are going to spend this much money on one 'hail Mary driver' or other implement, at least see a professional fitter.
Designing your own golf clubReview Date: 2008-04-08
Understanding the impotance of having the right clubsReview Date: 2008-02-13
Required Reading for any GolferReview Date: 2008-01-19
This book teaches you what you why golf clubs are made in a certain way. Why some of the latest innovations will help your game, and why some of the latest "innovations" are nothing more than hype to sell clubs that will actually HURT your game.
Did you know that buying a driver with a longer shaft and lower loft will cause most people to hit the ball SHORTER? This book explains why, along with a number of other things that will help you make smart choices the next time you purchase clubs (and prevent you from making the expensive mistake of buying the wrong clubs.)
an eye openerReview Date: 2007-07-12
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Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that BindReview Date: 2008-04-26
The murfets on PASReview Date: 2008-04-17
Congratulations !!!!Review Date: 2008-03-28
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.
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A few tips for the targeted parentReview Date: 2008-03-26
Baker provides in clear language research based understanding of PASReview Date: 2008-04-12
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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This book changed my life!!!Review Date: 2007-02-13
Do you have a game plan? "I do now!"Review Date: 2007-05-30
That changed when I borrowed this book. This book made me see alot of things more clear. Like how I really do not have a "game plan". I am "only" 13 but I am very very different now that I have a game plan in sports and life.
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I LOVE TO READ!Review Date: 2007-04-05
T.J. 8th. grade, The ATL
A good book could change your life!!!Review Date: 2007-03-06
Paul Burns, 8th grade student, New York
I can Dream Real about my future!Review Date: 2007-02-22
Jamal grade 8 QB

A Lesson for All HeartsReview Date: 2006-07-07
Makes a great bible studyReview Date: 2006-03-19
InspirationalReview Date: 2005-08-31
Great milk for the inexperienced but not meat for the experiencedReview Date: 2005-08-25
Best Book by LucadoReview Date: 2006-04-28
This book is helpful in some way for anyone who reads it. I have given this book as a gift for so many people going through a tough time and it has helped each one.
No one tells a story in quite the way Lucado does. It is hard to put his books down and this is one book that I read continually until I finished it. It is a book you keep and read again and again.
God has blessed Max Lucado with a gift of story telling and finding scripture that might be obscure or a special verse that God shows him and then opens his heart to a whole new and unique way of looking at and explaining its meaning in a way that is easy to understand. He brings about such deep emotions with his writing.
God has given Max Lucado a special gift and in turn God, through Lucado, will bless each person who read his books. This book is a must read for everyone. On a scale of 1-5 I really give this book a 10.

Classic Perceptive LewisReview Date: 2008-04-23
Overall a very enlightening read, in which many issues that are not commonly talked about are given attention. Not very long either, but packed full of insight.
Vintage CSLReview Date: 2008-03-11
Weighty and gloriousReview Date: 2008-03-02
Lewis Apologetics at its BestReview Date: 2008-02-17
And what is the weight of glory? "The load, the weight, the burden of my neighbor's glory should be laid on my back, a load so heavy that only humility can carry it.... All day long we are, in some degree, helping each other to one of the other of these detinations [heaven or hell]." (pp. 46-47)
But, wait, there's more!
Great ReadingReview Date: 2008-03-03
It is a truism that our faith is reinforced whenever we see it embraced by great minds. Samuel Johnson believed that and it is interesting that Lewis often turns to Johnson for such reinforcement, as we turn to Lewis--one of the indisputably great intellectuals of the twentieth century. Part of that greatness comes from the stark clarity with which Lewis sees important matters. That makes his work accessible; it does not make it simplistic.
All of the lay sermons in this volume are trenchant, though 'The Weight of Glory' and 'Learning in War-Time' are exceptional. I especially like 'Is Theology Poetry?' and 'Membership' and find 'Why I Am Not a Pacifist' of particular interest and importance these days.
This is a book to be read, embraced, and shared.

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Had enough of the "real" world? Oz awaits.Review Date: 2008-05-03
WonderfulReview Date: 2008-03-21
The Ultimate OzReview Date: 2008-02-21
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)Review Date: 2007-12-28
Still as great as when I was a kidReview Date: 2007-09-14

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Excellent resource for BioengineersReview Date: 2008-02-26
As a non-anatomist, I found the illustrations and cadaveric photographs to accurately reflect my cadaveric surgical trials in the wet-lab.
I often referred to this atlas while designing an Achilles Tendon repair instrument and other orthopedic surgical instruments.
Into the FireReview Date: 2008-01-01
There are 1158 figures with 1035 in Color and CTs and MRIs as well. All in 8 chapters and over 400 pages. This is not a book to leave out for the hackers to scoff and judge so keep it under your bed or better still in your locker at your Medical School.
Most of the Medial Schools that I want into have this required or recommended as a text and unless you can say something's changed in the last hundred days since 2007 all is as it should be.
A must for anatomyReview Date: 2007-10-03
love this bookReview Date: 2007-03-28
GREAT BOOK, EVEN GREATER IF YOU OWN ONE!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2006-03-26
Also recommended: ALSO STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE COLOR ATLAS OF HUMAN ANATOMY by Wolf-Heidegger!!!!!!!!

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No such thing as an uninteresting lifeReview Date: 2004-06-29
This book is an inspiration for those touched by cancer, but also an inspiration to see how seemingly small decisions or details in life can a have huge impact. It also is an insider's view of what life in the Deep South was like in the mid-19th century.
Whether you read this book to better understand how to deal with cancer, how to face difficult circumstances in general, or how how a single person can make a huge difference in the lives of others, or just an interesting read you will not be disappointed.
just ok, dissapointing after reading reviewsReview Date: 2001-11-09
I expected a book more like "tuesdays with morrie". which was: you get inspired about life & realize there really is no such thing as a bad day through the story being told.
in this book, hamilton sort of just tells you to believe "there is no such thing as a bad day" and then he explains logically why a good mental attitude is good for you.
a better title would be: "how i learned that positive mental attitude is helpful in my battle against cancer"
i hate to diss the book, it just was not a fun or exciting read for me.
Good book..kept me up till 3 amReview Date: 2002-03-16
This book is about hope and doing something about it.
A MasterpieceReview Date: 2002-02-08
A veritable shot in the arm!Review Date: 2002-12-07
But above all, this book provided me with a shot in the arm while I was in the hospital for over a month with pneumonia. Feeling somewhat down, this book really lifted my spirits.
Jordan proves that a positive outlook and one deeply rooted in prayer and faith in God immensely helps those in dire medical circumstances. I am a walking monument and a true believer of the power of prayer and faith in God.
I highly recommend this book to everyone - whether you're sick or not. It is ineffably a book that leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling after you put it down. A great gift to someone you love - including yourself.
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