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Wonderful, beautiful bookReview Date: 2007-07-27
sensationalReview Date: 2007-07-03
Sweet and SimpleReview Date: 2007-04-18
Tears & LaughterReview Date: 2003-06-06
In "The Life Before Us" Romain Gary tells the story of Madame Rosa from the viewpoint of little "Momo". This was the first time I had ever read a novel where I was literally laughing from humour and crying from sadness at the same time. It is amazing how the same exact sentence can inspire both humour and sadness. But Gary accomplished this and much more with this very touching novel. There are many tender Truths in this work. A touching quote: "'Monsieur Hamil, can somebody live without love?''Yes', he said, and bowed his head in shame. I burst into tears." Another is: "'It's where I hide when I'm afraid.' 'Afraid of what, Madame Rosa?' 'You don't need reasons to be afraid, Momo.' I've never forgotten those words, because they were the truest words I've ever heard."
This novel is about life and what it means to be human. It is profoundly touching, disturbing, sad, funny, and honest. You will look at the world differently after reading this novel. It is sad that Romain Gary is gone from our world, but my how he enriched it.
This book...Review Date: 2001-06-15

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A Wonderful Book! Must READ!Review Date: 2000-07-20
I Have Met Ron and Heard His Story in PersonReview Date: 2000-03-16
Try not to cry, this book is amazingReview Date: 2004-01-09
Life Is An Attitude A Tragedy Turns to TriumphReview Date: 2003-02-22
I cannot tell you what a wonderful and inspiring book it is to read. Mr. Heagy really captures your heart when you read all the things he went through after his accident which left him a quadraplegic. After I read the book I passed it to a friend and she read it that night and her husband read it in one sitting!
This book will inspire, encourage and challege you in your life. It is a wonderful depiction of his life and hardships and what God has done for him despite everything he has been through and will eventually go through.
It is a highly recommended book to read for anyone....young and old. Take time to buy and read this book! You won't regret it and you will want to pass it to every friend you have to read it.
Incredibly Inspirational.Review Date: 2002-07-20
This book is different. More than a challenge book, this one is a moving, emotional autobiography that will fill your heart with admiration and a desire to do something for others. The movie, Pay It Forward, came to mind several times as I hungrily read page after page. I just didn't want to put the book down. Several times, while reading "Never Give Up!" on an airplane, the emotion welled up strongly enough to bring tears to my eyes and a "catch" in my heart. I have not read many books that grabbed me and held me as this one did.
Ron Heagy is a quadriplegic. He's seriously handicapped physically, but powerfully strong spiritually. His love of God was present before his life-changing experience when he was 18 (no, I won't spoil your reading by telling you what happened), but became considerably stronger over the years. Even if you are not a deep believer, you will be impressed by how Ron's faith has made a tremendous difference for him.
Today, Ron Heagy makes a difference in the lives of other people as a motivational speaker and a leader in service to the disabled community. As you read about what he has accomplished, as he shares his story, you will be thankful that Ron and others like him are around to influence us. I was inspired by his struggle, but perhaps even more moved by what he has done in spite of potentially overwhelming odds.
This autobiography is filled with 39 chapters, an average of seven pages long, each sharing a chapter in the author's life. Co-author Donita Dyer, who helped shape this awesome story into book form, did a masterful job. We are right with Ron, inside his head and his heart, as he moves from one experience to another on a roller-coaster ride of a life. You can't help being thoroughly engaged in this story, as an individual, as a member of society, and as someone who influences the lives of others every day. There are several aspects of this book that will be particularly valuable for corporate executives, teachers, and others who are looked up to because of who they are . . . or should be.
Warning: You won't be able to put this book down until you finish it. Then you'll want to give it to someone else close to you to read. This valuable book is priced low enough that it can easily be given as a gift. Buy several copies.

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Life/Ministry ChangingReview Date: 2008-03-18
It brings to light everything that is simple and right about Christianity and the church, and how we as members of the body of Christ should be ministering and living our lives.
I felt as if I was reading my heartReview Date: 2006-11-07
He reminds me to hope and dream of what the Body of Christ could be.
I love this book so intensely it's looking rather worn.
After reading it over and over myself, I bought copies for my board and staff.
I even preached a sermon series inspired from its pages and encouraged my entire church to purchase and devour it!
If the people of God knew how to really love, accept and forgive, we would truly be Jesus with skin on.
PS...thank you Jerry Cook and Stanley C. Baldwin for letting the Holy Spirit use you to positively change THE church...
The ministry of the Church Jesus gave His life forReview Date: 2006-11-04
An outstanding book for hungry ChristiansReview Date: 2005-07-21
Practical ChristianityReview Date: 2004-01-13
The Bible is the original text while this book if the Cliff Notes in applying the real Christianity.
I now see Jesus in the eyes of the homeless; the prisoner; the "pain in the neck" people and therefore my christian expression has changed.
Do Not read this book if you do not want to change your actions toward people.

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A push in the right directionReview Date: 2002-02-02
A Good Read!Review Date: 2001-11-07
Dreamers Who Are Doers!Review Date: 2004-01-13
"Start by thinking about your dream as real," she writes.
Visualization is an essential component of the process. "Picture yourself already living your dream," she encourages. In other words, the dream starts in one's mind's eye. Seeing (internally) is believing. Be cautious with whom you share your dream, but to trustworthy friends and fellow dreamers, communicate your vision. "The more you speak and write about your dream, the sooner you'll live it," she advises.
This is a inspiring book on focusing on the things that will enable you to determine your target and hit it. There is much practical advice in this highly recommended book.
Dreamers - A Take-Action Guide to Move You Forward!Review Date: 2003-12-04
She is positive, uplifting, and really encourages you to examine closely what makes you happy, what you'd really like to accomplish, and how to get out of your own way. Marcia won't beat you up, but she will give you concrete, take-action steps to move you forward from "it would be nice if..." to "I'm making it happen!".
This book was instrumental in helping me decide to move from my IT career of over 19 years into my own business as an Image Coach. I find much more fulfillment in doing this, and it's this book that made it possible. I recommend this to any and everyone who feels that they are meant for something more than what they are doing right now, or who needs to find more fulfillment in what they are doing.
Everyone who reads this book won't necessarily change their life's direction drastically, but this book will definately get you looking inward and gives you the tools to build a much brighter and more welcome future.
Highly recommended, along with the companion web site and if you can get a copy of her tape set, do so...the audio tapes make a great add-on for the book.
Maybe the best practical book on making dreams come true!Review Date: 2001-11-22

The Seminal Work in Information TheoryReview Date: 2008-01-28
The foundations of Information TheoryReview Date: 2007-02-20
With his fundamental theorem, in 1948, Shannon prooved that it was possible, under some conditions, to have reliable communication. Since that moment, the research on Information Theory has become more and more important and has continued to develop in many different ways.
So, this book is historically fundamental for all those people interested in Communications.
The one and onlyReview Date: 2006-07-19
6 stars. A gem.Review Date: 2006-01-14
The foundation for developments in electronics, telecommunications and computingReview Date: 2005-07-05
The basic premise of the book is that 'redundancy' or elimination of noise occurs at infinite time. 'Entropy' or shuffledness allows for some noise and produces more information because it requires reconstruction at the receiving end.
The authors support their arguments with simple statistical formulae which explain how entropy and redundancy are inverse of each other.
This book has been highly debated by both the people involved in the fields concerned and the people outside the field.
Most of the debate surrounds the controversial aspect of Shannon and Weaver's definition of information in engineering terms, which excludes issues like relevance, meaning etc.
A great deal of debate also got carried into social sciences and humanities where a new celebration of 'entropy' occured.


A Book Every American Woman should readReview Date: 2006-11-16
I also feel it was beautifully written and it is a book you won't want to put down.
All the profits go to the many orphanages they have established to teach love compassion and democracy to the future people, the children.
amazing story, stilted writingReview Date: 2005-11-17
So, while I would consider this an important story for both men and women to read, I think that this writer has not done Meena justice with this work. I wonder if another writer may at least be spurred to draft a more elegant biography, particularly given that Meena was a poet, she deserves a tribute with more poetic language.
an opinionReview Date: 2004-03-12
because of these accounts.
Just an opinion
A Heroine, unforgettable..Review Date: 2005-09-18
This very young woman did so much, risking her life daily to change the face of war torn Afghanistan. Even after her young unexpected death, her mission of hope for a better future in Afghanistan lives on today. Her dream was that one day her beloved country would be in peace and that men and women could live equally. To this day, even after the destruction of the Taliban, Afghanistan and it's people suffer. When you read this book you will be amazed at how much this young woman accomplished in her life. It is unbelievable.
Many of us think of Afghanistan and muslims and we see the face of the enemy, Osama Bin Laden and the horrible Fundementalists that tore up their country. I think it should be required reading in the American schools and when we think of Afghanistan we should see the beautiful face of Meena, who believes in freedom, democracy and that everyone should be given a chance. I will never forget being touched by the life of Meena.
Best book on the strength of womenReview Date: 2005-03-11

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Enjoyable and accessibleReview Date: 2004-07-05
Fred Gallagher and Dark Horse Comics combined to produce this wonderful print copy of Chapters 1 and 2 of the Megatokyo story, adding the highly amusing, if painful to see, SGD strips and a new section collecting the drawings of Piro and Largo's gameworld and an excellent short story based on that world. I hope to see more print editions of Megatokyo and maybe even a continuation of the Endgames story. Highly, highly recommended.
Singing the praisesReview Date: 2004-02-22
This is an amazing comic, been reading it now for... 2 years or so I think.. Keeps you coming back for more all the time.
As for book 2.. A much better quality than book one was by IronCat.. I have the IronCat book 1, but as soon as Dark Horse relases it, I'm getting that one as well.
This is a must read for everyone, this WILL become the staple must read for all manga fans, as much as Akira and Ghost In The Shell is for anime fans.
l33tI\I3$$Review Date: 2004-06-23
The beginning was betterReview Date: 2004-08-05
L33TReview Date: 2004-06-09
There is good news for Chobits fans. The PS2 accessory, Ping, takes on a bigger roll this time. Also Erika and Hayasaka are drawn so you can tell them apart.
Unfortunately, the stick figures from the first book are present in volume two, but it's only for two pages.
Volume two definitely has a high school feel to it, opposed to the PS2 feel of the first. I enjoyed seeing Largo teach English. It's good to have him doing something constructive. Although in the end, I was rooting for Piro.

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Poems that you can relate to;even if you don't normally care for poetry.Review Date: 2007-08-08
I must admit ,I have never really been much of a lover of poetry.We were all "subjected" to poetry in school,but I can't recall anything that spoke to me the way that the poems in this collection do.I have always enjoyed Robert Service's ballads about the North,but those were more about characters and stories.The poems in this book are very short and so clear, that instead of having to figure out what the message is,you will immediately think about the message. Most all of the things Ferrel writes about have been experienced by all of us.An expression that comes to mind to me when I read and think about these poems is;"He sees where others only look."
As we go through these poems, we encounter
happiness,sorrow,love,yearning,hope,dispair,passion,loneliness,fear,death,living,inspiration,and all those things we meet in our daily lives. Most of us just take these things in our stride,and move on.In other words,we just look but don't see.
To start with ,Ferrel is able to see,and more importantly is able to let us see, through his poems of amazingly few words. Is there any better way to express the idea of freedom and its loss ,than we see in his poem "Mighty Stallion"?
As you read these poems,you feel that Ferrel is speaking to you as well as to himself. Did he suffer the loss of his greatest love,did he find another? And you think what about yourself.
In "Blink of an Eye",he sums up the journey of life we all must take;
"In the blink of an eye
We are born.
In the blink of an eye
We die.
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Think long,
Think hard,
Before you take
The step of no return."
Although I found meaning in every poem and many were personal to me;I also was spellbound by the way he dealt with crime in the last poem in the book. Throughout the book, the concept of "You reap what you sow" comes through over and over again;but never better than in ;
CRIME
A bullet
Broke the silence
Of a peaceful
Summer night.
It stopped the
Would-be robber
In his
Tracks.
The robber
Took the hit,
And then
He quickly fell.
One shot
Was all it took
To send him
Straight to hell!
This is a book that you'l want to turn to often for ispiration.
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The seekerReview Date: 2007-06-24
His poems are short and sincere. Ferrel writes verses about family and feelings. Some of them are sad, others, a little happier - but they are all surrounded by true feelings of life. "Seek to find/Your needs in true. And you will find/ A better you" tells us one of the poems. How can someone resist to such a thing?
Beautiful Reflections on the World and Our Interactions With ItReview Date: 2007-05-16
Cause for reflectionReview Date: 2007-05-13
A menagerie of emotions come into play here, from pleasue to pain, love to loss. Ferrel's poetry speaks directly to the reader in a straightforward fashion. Not a lot of stilted verbiage here, just good poems.
A time for introspection! Review Date: 2007-07-21
These poems are slices of life; from love, friendship and happiness to loss, sadness, tragedy and death, Mr. Ferrel writes of it all. His short bursts of reflection are food for thought and make the reader reflect on his own life.
In reading poetry, I feel that only one or two poems should be read at one sitting, in order to savor the meaning and reflect on it. I got the most from each poem by reading in that manner.
My personal favorite was LINDA on page seventeen, and I appreciated the wisdom in LIVING IS DYING (p 12). The title poem, THE MIGHTY STALLION (p24) is also excellent, and the cover photo gives one a feeling of power ... of strength. What beautiful animals stallions are!
Thanks to this author for several hours of introspection. A slim volume but well worth the money.


Engaging. . .In a WayReview Date: 2008-07-26
Wonderful collectionReview Date: 2008-06-05
Reading between the linesReview Date: 2008-03-31
The Mitfords:Letters Between SistersReview Date: 2008-04-30
I hated to see this collection endReview Date: 2008-02-25
Now Ms Mosely has given us the letters written between all 6 sisters: Nancy, the author of a number of witty novels and biographies; Diana-who married Oswold Mosley, the head of the British Union of Fascists and spent time in prison during WWII; Unity who was enamored of Hitler and shot herself in the head when Britain went to war with Germany; Pam, the family farmer; Jessica, Communist and muckraker and Deborah, the Duchess of Devonshire Prepare to become addicted to reading these letters.
The Mitfords are interesting all on their own and the tensions and divisions created by their individual political views is worth a read. In addition they knew everyone and were not afraid to voice opinions.
For a special chill, read the letters written by Unity and Diana during WWII. "Poor, sweet Hitler" indeed!

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Mobile Guerilla Force - Another great story from Vietnam (3rd Amazon review)Review Date: 2007-12-12
A Real JungleReview Date: 2007-09-12
Great BookReview Date: 2006-10-28
Great honest first-hand accountReview Date: 2006-04-11
I like the style of his writing in all 3 books; the first-person style moves fast and leaves the reader breathless. These are very hard to put down once you start. Mr Donahue gives only sparse background information and jumps right into the action. Mr Donahue makes you feel as if you are looking at everything right through his eyes.
If you have military experience (especially combat arms), you will truly enjoy this book, as well as Mr Donahue's others. The sounds, smells, stresses and fatigue will all come flooding back through his writing. If you are not familiar with military culture, terminology or methodology, you might struggle a little bit BUT there is a glossary in the back of the book.
I highly recommend ALL of Mr Donahue's publications; they give a good overall perspective of what was done right and what was done wrong in this war, and are great examples of how good of a job our fighting men & women did in Vietnam (contrary to what mainstream media & film try to portray).
Very good book about jungle combatReview Date: 2003-10-07
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