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A Unique Bunny
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2005-08-22)
Author: D'Maria Scaglione
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A Unique Bunny --Publishers Book of the Week! 06092008
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-11
D'Maria Scaglione's "A Unique Bunny" is one of Publish America's books of the week. This honor came to her for the week of June 9, 2008. She is humbled and blessed by this Unique Surprise! Thank you to all that has made it happen!

A Cute Story About Love, Friendship, Kindness, & Forgiveness
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-07
"A Unique Bunny" is the story of a "disabled" bunny named "Beautiful Dreamer" and her journey through the forest - a journey that led her to realize just how special, talented, & loved she really is.

Through this story children (as well as adults) are reminded of the importance of love, friendship, kindness, & forgiveness. We are also reminded that one person really can bring about huge differences in the way their family & society operates. And, because these "big" issues are woven througout the story, it makes it easier for children to comprehend how love, friendship, kindness, & forgiveness interplay with each other in "real life" & how what each person thinks, does, & says impacts the people around them.

A Unique Bunny for sure
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-06
I loved this book very much, I really enjoyed reading and waiting to find out what was going to happen next.
Now I am looking for her other two books. This is a Fantastic Author

Share the dream with D'Maria scaglione
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-24
Review A Unique Bunny by D'Maria Scaglione, PublishAmerica 2005,
ISBN 1-4137-9530-7

D'Maria Scaglione, spins a wonderful tale of courage and kindness when dealing with perceived disabilities and personal differences in her first book, A Unique Bunny. Beautiful Dreamer is the youngest and smallest kit in a large bunny family who not only looks different, but also is different from her siblings. This difference causes more than a little consternation amongst her brothers and sisters, and finally in a willful act of wickedness and spite, Rizzo the oldest brother actually leads poor Beautiful Dreamer far away and abandons her to the dangers of the forest. But for our poor scared little bunny, this is when everything good starts to happen.
Scaglione weaves this yarn in a simple and direct tone much as a grandmother might when telling a story to small loved ones. There are a variety of delightful characters that all are a little different and special in their own unique ways, and the author makes very distinct delineations between right and wrong with very strong moral messages of how one should act and behave.
Despite her feelings of helplessness and hopelessness, Beauty, as our eventual heroine is commonly called, not only learns to stand up and care for herself, but she learns to stand up and care for others as well, all the while struggling to understand and forgive those who are not kind and caring to her. The message is clear, although perhaps a little predictable for those old enough to jump ahead to the conclusion, but for young children there is plenty of drama, excitement and humor to make this all too short little tale a much-loved security blanket.
A Unique Bunny is a charming reminder that we all are a little different and yet, we all are lovable and deserve to be loved. Even when we must face adversity, it's always easier if there are friends and family to support us, and sometimes we just might discover we are capable of far more than we ever dreamed possible. D'Maria Scaglione's A Unique Bunny is a warm hug and a soft comforter for anyone who may be feeling unworthy and unloved. Reviewed by R. deVoll Fisher, author of Caleb's Branch: An Incomplete Tale Of Unfinished Lives for Cheers E-zine

Ability counts
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-08
This author has a good touch for what it is like to have abilities ignored because of wrong perceptions. She expresses that in a form that people of all ages and abilities can understand.

If you have disabled people in your family, or just want to read a book written by someone who was not accepted as a "whole person" for whatever reasons, buy this book.

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Vergil's Aeneid: Books I-VI
Published in Hardcover by D C Heath & Co (1964-11)
Author: Clyde Pharr
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Excellent commentary on the Aeneid
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-03
The structure of the book has been well thought out,with short sections of the text above the vocabulary for that text and at the bottom there is a full commentary with grammatical explanations. There are full explanations of the progress of the story, with interludes explaining the action to come and explanations of both gods and humans. Altogether, I would recommend this book to any sixth form or university classics student.

Latin students will enjoy this "Pharr Out" edition of the Aeneid
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-17
This Latin textbook provides the first half of the Aeneid in Latin, along with plenty of footnotes and appendices to guide you as you translate the great epic. Each page contains five to fifteen lines of the Aeneid, and the remaining two-thirds of each page contains the vocabulary, grammar notes, and miscellaneous footnotes. You never need to turn a page or refer to another dictionary, so the tedious aspect of translating is removed. (My fellow students love this awesome aspect and therefore call it the "Pharr Out" edition.) The appendices provide all the grammar rules you may have forgotten or have yet to learn. Beginner and Intermediate Latin students can't go wrong with this book if they need or want to tackle Virgil's Aeneid.

Pharr's Aeneid
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
This book is a great guide when translating the Aeneid. It has all of the poetic figures, grammatical notes, and vocabulary one needs for preparation for the AP Latin test.

Problematic Annotations
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
I have found this text to be helpful, although at times somewhat misleading. Pharr's edition of Virgil's Aeneid is renowned for its extensive annotations throughout the entirety of the text (intended to assist students as well as intermediate translators). At times these annotations are more harmful than helpful. Many are either unclear or offer too much impertinent information. For this reason, students often miss the relevant information contained within and simply accept Pharr's translations of various phrases/words without actually translating for themselves.

5 Stars or more!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-12
I recommend this book for any Latin 3, or Ap Class! The vocabulary fold out in the back is very useful! Although some may argue Barbara Boyd's Book 10 and 12 Pallas and Turnus book is exactly the same, the vocabulary lists are scarce. Pharr also has vocabulary on the pages you are translating, that do not occur as often. He also has interesting points that refer to the latin in interpretation, and he points out examples of literary devices. This book is EXCELLENT for a latin student in any grade!

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Walls
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2001-10-05)
Author: D. C. Wilson
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Pretty Good
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-18
It has all the ingredients for a really good tale: prison, corrupt G-man, good cop, believable scenario. I enjoyed it and read it in one sitting.

Ready for another ONE!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-12
I received this book as a Christmas gift and I could not put it down. It truly would make an "action-packed" movie. Characters were realistic and believable. Fantastic Writing.

Great book.
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Review Date: 2003-02-12
I received this book as a Christmas gift and I could not put it down. It truly would make an "action-packed" movie. Characters were realistic and believable. Fantastic Writing.

Whew!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-08
My daughter gave me this book for Christmas and what a great book it is. I literally read it in one sitting! It really should be a movie. I know I'd go see it. My husband is reading the book now and he NEVER reads and he is loving it.

Ready for another ONE!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-12
I received this book as a Christmas gift and I could not put it down. It truly would make an "action-packed" movie. Characters were realistic and believable. Fantastic Writing.

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What to do when your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Strategies and Solutions
Published in Paperback by Lighthouse Press, Inc. (2002-09-15)
Author: Aureen Pinto Wagner Ph.D.
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Very good for a confused parent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-14
I bought this book along with "Up and Down the Worry Hill" and it was very useful, especially as I knew very little about OCD. I would recommend it, especially the part about OCD and School.

The BEST book to have as a parent of a child with OCD
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-19
As a parent of a child with OCD, it is possible to become 'compulsive' about trying to educate yourself about the illness to help your child. This book is a comprehensive guide that helps to ask and answer your questions. There are many books out there on the subject but this book is the BEST one.

The Most Complete Guides for Parents
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-29
If your child has OCD, make sure you invest in this book. I purchased several books and this one is hands-down the best no matter what your child's obsessions/compulsions or what stage you are at from first recognizing the disorder to going through the therapy.

As other reviewers have noted, it is easy to read and understand. It is also very complete and includes obsessions/compulsions not covered in other books I have read. It answers questions like "normal vs. OCD: What's the difference" - an important thing for parents to be able to recognize when their child is being themselves and when the OCD monster is affecting them. It also tells you what to expect in the first evaluation, how to navigate CBT (cognitive behavior therapy), and info on medications.
Another very helpful aspect is the school section (I even took the book with me to the teacher conference). It outlines what you should and should not share with the school/teacher and how to approach the whole subject without having your child labeled. It has "Red Flags for OCD in School"- a great thing to share with the teacher. And how to form a partnership with the school to best benefit your child.

All in all, a great and helpful book.

Grieve No More! Get This Book!!!!
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-20
Every parent with a child that has OCD MUST read this book!! The sooner the better! After realizing my son had OCD I jumped on the internet only to feel sad and hopeless for my son's future. Thank goodness for Dr. Wagner's book! I read it cover to cover and put everything she suggested into play immediately!! Her book also gave me hope and made me realize I was a huge part of my son's recovery. Loaded with support, information and facts, this book became my "OCD Bible" and made a huge impact on getting the OCD in control. We had a wonderful therpist but this book is what really helped my son and our family know what to do and how to take control. My son also read her book for children entitled "Up and Down the Worry Hill" and I highly recommend that for your child as well. I now run a support group for parents of children with OCD and this book is #1 on my list. There IS hope and "What to Do When Your Child Has OCD" is crucial in your journey! Thank you Dr. Wagner! You are wonderful!!

What to do . . .
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-07
This book is very easy to read. It is very comprehensive. It is very informative. It is objective. It is my constant companion lately. My son's therapist admitted that I know much more about OCD than she does and is now reading the book.

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Windows¨ 95 SECRETS¨ (Electronic Edition)
Published in Paperback by I D G Books Worldwide (1996-09-16)
Authors: Brian Livingston and Davis Straub
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Excellent resource.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-19
This was a great book - if I had just one book about Win 95, this would be it.

The book 3rd edition upgrade to 4th
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-04
i have read the book for the 3rd edition but this was in my class Tim class some one stole the cd for the book so i couldnt do some of the things it sead to do so im just going to try to get the next best thing

Easily referenced & right to the point focus!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-23
Livingston & Straub combine thorough knowledge and casual writing skills nicely, resulting in an easy to find by, easy to follow and easy to execute by reference tome. A " Windows 95 Secrets " tweak, MaxMTU / DefaultRcvWindows, effected a software cost savings equal to the cover price!

Get this book before you ask me for help.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-01
Before you call me, look at 'Windows 95 Secrets' by Brian Livingston & Davis Straub, This book provides essential, and much undocumented information about Windows 95 features, installation, Plug and Play, boot files, the Windows desktop, relationships to DOS, networking, performance, and more. Helpful for everyone from the neophyte to the most intense power user. A great gift.

Number 1 in my Library!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-08-20
This excellent reference manual has become an indispensable corner stone of my computer library. Well written in clear and concise English the book is full of tips and tricks -- many of them undocumented by Microsoft. "Windows 95 Secrets" has helped me through a number of problematic situations including ones having to do with Network, modem, fax and printer setup and trouble shooting. If you are considering the purchase of only one Windows 95 reference book: this is the one.

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Women at Risk: The HPV Epidemic and Your Cervical Health
Published in Paperback by Avery / Penguin Putnam (2002)
Authors: Gregory Henderson M.D. Ph.D and Batya Swift Yasgur
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Ahead of its time
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-08
I've seen signs up in my local lab (when I went for blood tests) about the HPV virus. I'm guessing there are a lot of educational intitiatives out there. It's about time! Henderson, Yasgur and Warshowsky were out there educating women a couple of years ago. This is a really readable book and very informative. I hope that when women see the sign hanging in their labs, they'll turn to this book for information.

A real eye-opener
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-12
Dr. Henderson opened up my eyes to a major health problem in this country today--the HPV virus. I learned what it is, how it can be prevented, and how it can be treated. I was especially appreciative of Dr. Warshowsky's tips about holistic approaches, as I prefer to avoid medications and such whenever possible. I have three daughters in their teens and I have sat them down and talked to them about the virus. I asked them to read this book. The book, by the way, is very easy to read and they should have no problem understanding it. But I never felt "talked down to" by the authors either. I think every woman and teenager should read this!

STILL THE BEST BOOK OUT THERE ON HPV
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-30
Since the publication of this book, a spate of new books have come out discussing the HPV virus. It's great that this little-known condition has finally received some publicity! However, I would have to say that I still think this is the most reader-friendly and focused book around. I highly recommend it, and I give it to all my clients and patients who come in with the HPV virus. I hope that Henderson, Yasgur and co. publish more books on other medical topics.

Extremely informative
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-12
For women who take the extra steps to understand and take responsibility for their own bodies (and their daughters'), this book is another Must Read. Since women bear the brunt of consequences for most STD's, as well as other reproductive issues, it pays to be as informed as possible. Dr.Dr. Henderson and company are to be commended for bringing this particular issue into the light and to the popular consciousness.

THIS IS A VERY HELPFUL BOOK
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-26
I want to tell people that I think this is a great book, but I don't think I can add anything original over what the other reviewers have already said. This is definitely clear and helpful and I've recommended it to a lot of friends. Kudos to all the authors, especially Warshowsky and his holistic chapter.

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You Are What You Say : A Harvard Doctor's Six-Step Proven Program for Transforming Stress Through the Power of Language
Published in Hardcover by Crown (2000-06)
Authors: Matthew Budd M.D. and Larry Rothstein
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A pragmatic book to understand the illness of our soul
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-24
I think this book gives us fresh access to ourselves as the material for treating the paints that traditional doctors can't find or can't see. I love the question of Matt Budd's mother; "why your are ill?" and use these question with my self very often when I don't feel well without a clear reason.

Scientific analysis of the relationship bet. mind and body
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-23
Thought-provoking book. This book is not a collection of mere conjectures. This book is solidly based on sientific data and experience as a medical doctor. A must-read for people who are mentally healthy as well as people who are not mentally well.

How to become a better communicator
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-12
Because conversation is so much a part of our everyday lives, we tend to take it for granted. Dr. Budd's book does a wonderful job teaching how to create win-win interactions with people in all aspects of our lives. I relate it to creating great dialogue as the most effective form of interpersonal communication. We all have a personal communication style that sums up how we behave in everyday conversations and how what we say and feel can effect our health. Dr. Budd made it possible for me to understand through his exercises in the book and the personal stories throughout the book how to get through my own stumbling blocks. I can't wait to see the results! I love and cherish this book. JG

A Sacred Space for Designing Life
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-06
In this book Matt Budd produces the magic of poets, artists of the first rate, and a few others: he gives us fresh access to ourselves as the material for making a life, and contributes to our skills for designing our lives.

Inevitably, and by design, this book appears in the tradition of "self help." It is that, and the combination of experiences, explanation of phenomena, examples, and exercises that the authors use to bring us the help is effective and beautifully done. However, the book is a lot more than that at the same time. For example, I put it alongside the great plays and the great poets as a source of reflection, insight, and inspiration into what I am doing with my life, and alongside meditation and prayer for creating space in my life to consider what is important, be grateful for life, and get ready to take action on what I am not satisfied with.

And there is more: the authors give us access to a group of thinkers who are not accessible to the general public today, because the foundations of their thinking are so recently built that they aren't even taught at most universities. The best examples are the radical new interpretation of language and action of Fernando Flores and the biology of Humberto Maturana. Each has written, but their books are difficult. Budd does a beautiful job of taking us simply and clearly into these new worlds.

A book not to be missed! Thank you, Matthew Budd, and thank you Amazon for making this kind of conversation possible for all of us.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU SAY
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-28
I AM IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS BOOK AND FIND IT VERY INTERESTING AND WELL WRITTEN. WHAT I DO FIND AMAZING IN THIS KIND OF BOOK AND IN SEMINARS SUCH AS EST OR CURRENTLY THE FORUM (LANDMARK EDU.) IS THAT THERE IS NEVER A MENTION OF ALFRED'S KORZYBSKI'S LANDMARK BOOK SCIENCE AND SANITY, ALSO HARRY WEINBERG'S LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE AND EXISTENCE AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST S. HAYAKAWAS'S LANGUAGE IN THOUGHT AND ACTION. ALL OF THESE BOOKS DISCUSS THE EFFECTS OF OUR LANGUAGING ON OURSELVES. I CONSIDER THESE PEOPLE TO BE THE REAL PIONNERS IN THIS TYPE OF NON-ARISTOLEAN TYPE OF THINKING.

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A 4th Course of Chicken Soup for the Soul: 101 More Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit
Published in Paperback by HCI (1997-04-01)
Authors: Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Hanoch McCarty, and Meladee McCarty
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Maybe not the greatest course
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-13
I have read a number of Chicken Soup for the Soul books but felt I'd read some of these stories before. Probably not the best collection I've read.

A Wonderful book- Like all Chicken Soup Books! ;-)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
Every time I find it Amazing!
How much Magic, Love & joy are in those books!
Every story- is a Gift!! :-)

I recommened you to read the introduction..
It is most touching, special and wonderful! :-)
"Good stories touch your heart in a special way no others can
and can transform your life forever!" (in my own words..)

If I could.. I would buy ALL of the books available!
(well maybe I can pass the one for Golfer soul.. ha ha!)

Thank you so much Jack and Mark- you Have changed the world!
Even here (in Israel) some people read your books..
and by now I have about 16 Chicken Soup books!
Not bad huh? :-) And I try to make those books known!
Optimism and good endings- is what needed here! :-)

Many of the stories are so touching- they can fix a whole day.
They can make me tear and appriciate my life more..
Make me want to Change The World for the better!
And also show all of my Love to the ones I love-
Not wait to another day or be affraid to show it!
and never forget the kindness of strangers!

Thank you Thank You Thank You! :-)

And for all the people here who don't know what to do- buy it! :-)
It's worth is! I promiss you! :-)

With Love and Joy!
Gil :-)

Tender and sweet
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-29
The stories in this edition of the book are my favorite. All of my friends have loved the autographed copies that I have given them. So many touching and tender stories, and even ones that make you chuckle.

Great Series
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-27
I have purchased a number of the Chicken Soup series am I am quite pleased with them.

A 4th Course of Chicken Soup for the Soul
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-29
A 4th Course of Chicken Soup for the Soul

By Melody Beattie, Bob Greene, Edgar Guest,
Harvey Mackay, Pat Riley, and many more

Stories, motivational excerpts

Chicken Soup for the Soul is a fantastic, true book with hundreds of stories inside all about people's real live experiences. The sections covered in here are about love, kindness, parents and parenting, teaching and learning, death and dying, matter of perspective, overcoming obstacles, and elective wisdom. Everyone and anyone who reads this book can find stories that they can relate to, while enjoying them. Happiness and sorrow is merely a speck of all the emotions felt throughout this amazing book. When reading this you are able to learn the different kinds of situations there are and the everyday people who go through them. This book is extraordinary and unique; how it slams real life into your face and shows exactly how unpredictable life can be. It also shows us how we should value those around us, for we do not know when it is anyone's time to go.
All of the characters are real people who have gone through an event and have decided to share it with us. Each story has a beginning, middle, and end to it; just like life. Their stories are there to help others or to send a powerful message across that has once touched them. Each and every story is unique, interesting, and 100% true. So be prepared for any kind of emotions, because in real life you don't always know what the outcome will be.
The stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul are all directly from those who experienced the story. They are all easy to understand and follow. The voice in each story is so strong that it actually feels as though the person is right there telling you their story; it's unbelievable! Though not all stories may be your type or make you feel comfortable, just skip them and move on to those that interest you more. There is something for everyone in this original book. After reading Chicken Soup for the Soul you will be able to truly see how precious life really is.

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Abraham Lincoln and the Forest of Little Pigeon Creek
Published in Hardcover by AmeriTales Entertainment, L.L.C. (2007-11-13)
Authors: T. D. Carter and Randy Jennings
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A Mom's Choice Awards Recipient!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-20
The Mom's Choice Awards® honors excellence in family-friendly media, products and services. An esteemed panel of judges includes education, media and other experts as well as parents, children, librarians, performing artists, producers, medical and business professionals, authors, scientists and others. A sampling of the panel members includes: Dr. Twila C. Liggett, Ten-time Emmy-winner, professor and founder of Reading Rainbow; Julie Aigner-Clark, Creator of Baby Einstein and The Safe Side Project; Jodee Blanco, New York Times Best-Selling Author; LeAnn Thieman, Motivational speaker and coauthor of seven Chicken Soup For The Soul books; Tara Paterson, Certified Parent Coach, and founder of The Just For Mom Foundation(tm) and the Mom's Choice Awards®. Parents and educators look for the Mom's Choice Awards® seal in selecting quality materials and products for children and families. This book has been honored by this distinguished award.

Delightful "one to grow on" story.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07

AmeriTales Presents Abraham Lincoln and the Forest of Little Pigeon Creek, a children's picturebook loosely based on the childhood of one of America's greatest presidents. Abraham Lincoln and the Forest of Little Pigeon Creek follows young Abraham and his turkey friend Jack (based on a pet of the real-life Lincoln's son Tad) during their journey through a forest to borrow a book from old Mr. Crawford, widely known for having purplish-blue veins on his nose. In the course of his adventure Abe learns two powerful lessons that will serve him for life: that the forest is the home of wild animals, and needs to be respected same as any other home; and that books have incredible power and wisdom stored within. The bright, cartoony color illustrations add a vibrant and cheerful touch to this delightful "one to grow on" story.

AmeriTales Abraham Lincoln and the Forest of Little Pigeon Creek
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
What a wonderful book that teaches both history and character. My son truly loved the book and all that Abe went through to borrow a book. The illustrations are superb and the humor is ideal in making it interesting for children. My son wants more!!! We look forward to reading others in the AmeriTales series. Ilene Patrick, Atlanta, GA

Wow, this book taught me a little lesson on history!
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Review Date: 2007-12-13
Wow, this book taught me a little lesson on history!

I'm an aunt not a mother, but I can honestly say that I enjoyed the book from the time I looked at the cover to the time I turned the last page. I know that if I can be entertained from viewing the pictures, reading each page and re-reading certain pages, then certainly a kid in this age group will also be entertained.

I thought the author expressed the historical events in an informative, creative, yet exciting way. I'm certain most kids and parents will be very satisfied when sharing the story-telling and educational experience together.

I highly recommend this book to others and I can easily envision a movie and/or other books along this same line in the future. Thanks T.D Carter for giving us a book that is educational and exciting!

Reviewing: Abraham Lincoln and the Forest of Little Pigeon Creek
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
As a history major in College and a parent, I know history does not have to be drab and boring. One example of a children's series that works really well is the Magic Tree House series and all of the related spin-offs. There two fictional children via a magic tree house are transported back in time to actual historic events and are able to experience them first hand. In this case, the first book in a planned series, the work is based on a fictional story built around a real historical character.

Set in 1818, Abraham Lincoln is nine and walking through the forest of Little Pigeon Creek with his best friend, Jack, who happens to be a turkey. The young Abraham Lincoln is desperately trying to convince himself that he isn't afraid despite the fact that the forest smells, has lots of scary noises and bugs, and all the rest of what one would expect in a forest. For Jack, everything is fine and as he chases a bug here and there, he can't understand why Abraham would be afraid because everything seems to be normal to him.

The only reason Abraham Lincoln is walking deep into the forest is because that is where Old Man Crawford lives in his house. He has a book that Abraham has been itching to read and probably will loan to him for a little while. The journey to his house and back as well as a follow-up journey to return the book provides the adventure and learning moments for the young Abraham Lincoln as well as readers.

The result is a charming children's book with colorful detailed illustrations and a powerful message regarding reading and the environment. Both are very important, as the book makes clear as it does the secondary theme of overcoming obstacles in life.

While marketed and aimed at four to nine year olds, the text itself may reside above their abilities despite a short glossary of terms used at the back of the book. The illustrations though, know no boundaries, and are sure to delight young and old alike. The overall result is a good children's book that parents and others can feel comfortable with young children reading and learning from. It starts the series well and one hopes that future planned editions featuring Amelia Earhart, Thomas Edison, Jackie Robinson and Sitting Bull will meet if not exceed this strong standard.

Kevin R. Tipple (copyright)2008

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An Age of Tyrants: Britain and the Britons, A.D. 400-600
Published in Hardcover by Pennsylvania State University Press (1998-06)
Author: Christopher A. Snyder
List price: $82.50

Average review score:

England at the end of the Romans time to the coming of anglo-saxon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-06
Not knowing much about this period, I was quite interested to find out more on this era.

This book gives us an over view of what is known of the time. I was stunned to find how little is known of this time. What we do know is that the period went though some dramatic changes? However how we don't know. There are unfortunately few written sources of the period and the archaeologist have little at present to help us.

This is a wonderful book...
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-12
An Age of Tyrants: Britain and the Britons A.D. 400-600
Christopher A. Snyder
The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998
ISBN 0-271-01780-5

This is a wonderful book to bring to life a cohesive mosaic of the two centuries that followed the removal of Britain from the Roman Empire to the arrival of the papal mission under Augustine in 597.

Published within the past few years, this book bring together many of the latest elements in the trail of King Arthur available to the modern scholar. His book is filled with the most credible theories based on academic consensus, drawing from the most recent translations and comparisons of ancient sources.

What is most singulary worthy of this book is the lack of judgement on the topic of Arthur and Merlin. After laying out the entirety of the context within which Arthur and Merlin may have lived, these two characters are dealt with only in a brief three page appendix. Snyder describes the historical basis for the two characters then ends his brief discussion without trying to postulate who they actually might have been. "What the historian can contribute, however, is a better understanding of the period and place in which Arthur and Merlin may have lived for those who wish to pin down these legendary figures to time and space."

Indeed! This is precisely what he has done. Anyone interested in playing Pendragon or reading Arthurian literatute will appreciate how he frames the era in terms of these "tyrants" -- self-made men who usurped traditional authority to re-establish order and deal with the chaos of the dissolution of the Roman empire.

As a scholar what I like is that the author has made a thorough documentation of where he gathered all of his information. This book itself is short, at 260 pages of text including appendices. Yet it then has 124 pages of rich and curious notes and a lengthy bibliography from which he cited his information.

Christopher Snyder is Associate Professor of History and Chair Department of History and Politics at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia.

An Important Book
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-05
It is very refreshing to read a book about this period of British history that is not obsessed with the Arthurian legend, interesting though that is. Mr Snyder uses the little written evidence there is from the 410-600AD period to try and form a picture of the conditions at the time. The second part of the book discusses the archaeological evidence in depth and the final part constructs a coherent picture of what life must have been like in post Roman Britain using the evidence of the first two sections. Arthur and Merlin are mentioned in an appendix and at a few points within the text but only to point out that the historical evidence cannot say one way or the other whether these personalities existed.

Mr Snyder has settled on the title "An Age of Tyrants" to describe the era as being preferrable to "Sub-Roman Britain". I'm not sure if this title is adequate but it is superior to the somewhat demeaning "Sub-Roman" description. This period was clearly not as savage as has previously been thought.

My only minor criticism is that I would have preferred to see more illustrations of the archaeological sites and artefacts but overall I found this an extremely interesting book that was difficult to put down.

The Brittonic Age....
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-27
Christopher Snyder says the inhabitants of what is known today as England, Scotland, and Wales would not have called themselves Britons before the arrival of the Romans. In pre-Roman days they would have been known by names associated with their tribal affiliations. Many of the individuals might have referred to themselves as 'Combrogi' or 'Cymry' the latter a Welsh term referring to friendship and/or love of place. The Romans named the "big" island across the "English" channel Brittania. About 400 years after they arrived, the Romans formally withdrew from Britain and left behind a changed place (and probably a few ex-Romans) -- including the name by which the inhabitants knew themselves.

For a long while scholars referred to the period following the departure of "official" Rome and the final "conquest" of Britain by Angles, Saxons, and Jutes the 'dark ages'. More recently, scholars have referred to this era, which stretches from about 400-600 A.D. 'sub-Roman Britain'. Christopher Snyder says he would prefer to call it the Brittonic Age, although his book title names it AN AGE OF TYRANTS.

Snyder's book is divided into three parts. First, he explores the written record -- the writings of Britains Patrick (5th Century) and Gildas (6th Century) and other non-Britonic witnesses. He discusses Latin terms from the extant written material, such as the word "tyrant" which was construed differently by different people in different places speaking different languages. Snyder suggests the "tyrants" described by St. Jerome or the Honorable Bede may not have been as badly behaved as the negative connotation of theit term suggests. In fact, Snyder says the tyrants distant churchmen described may have been more akin to the "tigern" or Celtic lord.

In the second part of his book, Synder discusses the archeological record of the Brittonic Age--which has been overlooked and undervalued as it falls between the rich material record of the Roman (Cirencester, Bath) and Anglo-Saxon (Sutton Hoo) periods. I found this section of the book illuminating as Snyder has systmatically inventoried and synthesized the evidence from a many "digs" into a coherent whole.

In the third section of his book, Snyder uses the material from parts 1 and 2 to describe life in the Brittonic Age in various kinds of settlements (towns, villas, forts, etc.) and the social structure of the people including aspects of government, religion, military, and economic. He says the Britains were a Romanized-Christian people who did not revert back to the tribal behavior that existed before the coming of the Romans.

Snyder is a professor at Marymount University and for all I know he is a member of a religious order, but having graduated from Georgetown University myself, I know that religious affiliation does not mean one cannot be objective. However, Snyder's conclusion that pagan ways disappeared in the Brittonic Age as the population became Christianized may not be exactly accurate.

Based on a reading of the material in Snyder's book and other material, I suspect Celtic ways and the Christian ways merged into an entirely new religion. According to Snyder, Pope Gregory suggested at one point that as the clergy converted pagans they should adapt "pagan temples and rituals to Christian usage in nonviolent ways." I think that is exactly what happened, and I think that explains in part why The Blessed Virgin Mary became so important in Great Britain--which Snyder, a professor at MARYmount might have noted.

Liberating post-Roman Britain from the "historical Arthur"
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-09
I must admit, like so many others, I was originally drawn to the post-Roman period by the "historical King Arthur." But the period is a rich and diverse one, worthy of study in its own right--not only as "Arthur's Britain." In this incredible volume, Chris Snyder--probably the greatest expert on post-Roman Britain alive today, in my opinion--paints a picture of Britain that is anything but a "sub-Roman" "Dark Age." If you ever raised an eyebrow when your history textbook skipped from the Romans in 400 CE to the Anglo-Saxons in 800 CE, then you should read this book. If I had begun with a volume like this when I began my foray into post-Roman Britain, my how farther along I'd be now!


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