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Jane of Lantern Hill
Published in Unbound by Seal (1988-04-01)
Author: L.M. Montgomery
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I loved it, it was a quieter heroine in true Anne style.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
This book was truely a great book. I enjoyed it immensely, though I wished it would have mentioned Jody one more time.

The only other thing I did not like, was that Jane switched from thinking bad things about her father, and having a low opinion of him, to having a low opinion of her mother. When her mother tells her her own side of the story, Jane does not even consider her side, and is completly on her father's side.

Other then that, it was a great LM book, and I highly recommend it.

Wonderful story, this publishing company needs to check the press or something
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-27
I really loved the story. It's a very real story. Any one who's parents have ever fought will probably be able to relate.
This is the $25 hardcover edition. The book is dark green cloth. The title is on the front cover and side in gold. Cover seems well made. The print is usually okay, but maybe three or four times in the book one paragraph gets slaughtered. It's like the old ink-jet printers when the page jammed and you see part of the sentence which runs over another sentence and you can't read either, but the page isn't folded. It only ruins three or four paragraphs and you can read most of if. It's pretty annoying though at first. Other then that it seems like a sturdy book.
Still a worthwhile book to own if you like L.M. Montgomery.
Five stars for the story, three for the printing.

Nobody Like LMM
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-13
I enjoyed the Anne of Green Gables series of books. But, if you haven't read LMM's other books, you are missing out. I especially like "Jane of Lantern Hill". And my favorite "The Blue Castle" which is perfect romance.

Read these 2 books and her others. You may have to dig a bit but it'll be worth the trouble.

Saving the Best for Last
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-11
This was L.M. Montgomery's very last book that she's ever written during her lifetime. I own all of Montgomery's books, and after reading them over and over again, I have to say that this book is the best of her writings (right after the Anne of Green Gables series, of course...). I highly recommend this book, and encourage you to read it, for it shows what kind of inner strength and courage one can possess. Additionally, I recommend all of Montgomery's books to read, for being an avid fan, her books can teach us many lessons that we ourselves can apply during our lifetime.

LMM's most down to earth heroine
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-07
I read this in my early teens, after I had read most of the LMM books (the Anne series, the Emily series, etc.) I loved them all, especially the Emily series, but Jane of Lantern Hill is my favorite of them all. Jane Stuart is not, as many of LMM's other heroines are, obsessed with the idea of being a writer, storyteller, etc. There is no potential boyfriend/husband lurking in the story either. This book is more about the how understanding and love can transform an introverted, unhappy child into a confident, intelligent girl (the story ends when Jane is about age 14.) In that sense she's really one of the most understandable and likeable of LMM's heroines. She is also very modern. You can easily imagine her growing up to become a successful career woman, something you can't really say for many of LMM's other heroines, other than the at-home and time-flexible occupation of writing. If I had an early-teen daughter I would buy this book for her, especially if she has any self-confidence issues.

This is also one of the few books that deals with the subject of divorce or the separation of parents from the perspective of the child in an intelligent way. Given the time that it was written, divorce was a horrible taboo, and the resolution of the story is a bit unrealistic perhaps. That's the only quibble I have with the book.

Incidentally there was a television movie based on this book, by the same people who did the excellent Anne of Green Gables series (at least, the first two parts of that series were excellent). Don't bother with the Jane movie if you love the book..it only vaguely resembles it.

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Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ
Published in Paperback by Kregel Publications (2007-08-31)
Authors: Robert Bowman and J. Ed Komoszewski
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Jesus put rightfully in his place
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
I am pleased with Robert Bowman and J. Ed Komoszewski's treatment on the deity of Jesus. I have read a number of books on the person of Jesus, but I have never read one as chock-full of biblical documentation as this. Of course, none of the information in this book will come as a surprise to the committed Christian, as the deity of Christ is the cornerstone of our faith. But when one considers ALL the evidence compiled in this book, it baffles me how the Jehovah's Witness (and those belonging to other faiths that claim to uphold biblical authority) can say this was a doctrine made up by Constantine and Co. in the 4th century. Jesus is not just "a god," He's not an angel, He not the spirit brother of Lucifer. No, this is the God-man, Immanuel, and how fortunate we are that He dwelt among us. All of this is there for anyone to see. I love the acronym "HANDS" and the many resources we've been given, including the appendix A that includes many dozens of verses to support the claims made in this book. One final note: Because this book is very thorough, it is not easy to skim through and get full benefit. I suggest you go slowly, absorb the many verses found within its pages, and remind yourself how Jesus is both Lord and God forevermore!

Scholarly Apologetics - Best of the Current Crop??
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-13
In genre, this is an apologetic work. That means it is advocating a specific position and marshals the necessary evidence to support that position. The topic under consideration is the deity of Jesus of Nazareth as attested to by the New Testament. And, the preceding reader reviews here on Amazon have well made the point that this book is exceptionally successful in accomplishing its goals to the satisfaction of its target audience. And, its target audience is Christian laity. The authors, Bowman and Komoszewski, are professional apologists and, therefore, professional writers which is evident from their clean, to the point and accessible prose. The list of academic endorsements for this book is long and impressive. And, to the author's credit they spend no time excoriating their opponents.

That the target audience is the faithful and the perplexed speaks volumes about our postmodern era. Almost two thousand years ago, the original Christian apologetic works by Justin Martyr and his successors were aimed at those outside the faith who subscribed to a different "philosophy," polytheism or Judaism. This of course immediately raises the question of why the thrust of current Christian apologetics is almost exclusively inward looking. And quite simply put, Christian faith has been under assault from a variety of sources for the last fifty years or so. Rational skeptics, Jesus deniers, and surprisingly academics within the schools of theology and religious studies have raised doubts about Jesus and his deity and captured a wide audience and media attention . Their opinions range from outright denial of Jesus as a historical figure, to Jesus as a figure so surrounded by myth as to be unknowable, to Jesus as no more than a great teacher who was deified long after his death by his followers. It is probably this last opinion that has gained the most traction from academic sources such as the "Jesus Seminar" and fiction such as that of Dan Brown's, "De Vinci Code."

In a workmanlike, scholarly, and exhaustive fashion, "Putting Jesus in His Place" addresses the question of Jesus' deity as portrayed in the New Testament writings. What it finds is that the New Testament contains a myriad of references to the deity of Jesus and that these references in many instances are quite early. A well worked out typology is offered by the authors that divides these affirmations into five categories. Not only is this information convincing, but on numerous occasions, this book provides the reader with clear and insightful exegesis of N.T. passages. For example, the exposition of the concept of "coming" as a proof text for the pre-existence of the Son of God. End notes are extremely valuable and comprise nearly a quarter of the text. Advanced material as well as bibliographic references may be extracted from these notes if the reader wishes.

One star is duly subtracted because of dating issues regarding the composition of the N.T. books. Following J. A. T. Robinson, the authors date the entire New Testament prior to 70 C.E. While this is a tenable position, it is not the consensus scholarly view. Therefore, we may find the prayer of Stephen in Acts which almost certainly dates to within a decade of the crucifixion juxtaposed with a quote from the Revelation of John which may well date to circa 95 C.E. or 1 Peter which was probably written after 100 C.E. The books only deviation from conservative dating and authorship attributions is that Bowman and Komozewski state that the book of Hebrews was not an epistle of the apostle Paul. While this may be disconcerting to some, it in no way detracts from the authors' exposition of the many passages in the New Testament that date to within twenty-five years of Jesus' death, circa 33 C.E., and which attest to His divinity. Within the context of this books clearly stated objectives, the writers have provided a compelling document that is accessible to almost all.

Essential Reading on the New Testament Picture of Christ
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
I haven't yet had the opportunity to read the entire book, but after working through a few of the chapters, taking notes, etc., I can say with confidence that this book is essential reading for anyone interested in how the New Testament describes the person of Jesus.

The book provides a window into the thinking of the New Testament authors, in particular, as they draw on their Jewish background and their common understanding of God Almighty, and then apply that same understanding to Jesus of Nazareth. For example, in the Old Testament, in passages devoted to describing God's uniqueness (Isa 44:6-7ff), Creation is an act ascribed only to God (Isa 44:24); then, in the New Testament, we find Jesus engaged in Creation (e.g. John 1:3; Col 1:16-17). The book is extensive and detailed in terms of pointing out the various ways that the New Testament declares that Jesus is indeed divine, on the level of the Father. The evidence is overwhelming, and the conclusion can only be avoided by distancing oneself from Jewish belief and practice.

This book would make for a fine Sunday School series. The material is well-researched and footnoted, but is also presented within the framework of an easy-to-remember acrostic (H-A-N-D-S). It is also a nice complement to a shorter work by theologian Richard Bauckham - God Crucified : Monotheism and Christology in the New Testament. I would recommend reading Bauckham's book first, then following it with this one.

Ed Komoszewski and Robert Bowman should be congratulated on their fine work. Christians should keep an eye out for both authors. Bowman is prolific, and relevant to the topic of this book, has written some excellent books discussing the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses (who deny the full deity of Jesus), e.g. Why You Should Believe in the Trinity: An Answer to Jehovah's Witnesses. Komoszewski is the director of Christus Nexus, an organization of scholars devoted to educating the church in a time when the Scriptures and the person of Christ are constantly under attack. Don't miss his Reinventing Jesus.

A Masterful Treatment of the Master
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
Putting Jesus In His Place (PJIHP) is perhaps the most accessible book on Christology to come along since Raymond Brown's "An Introduction to New Testament Christology" -- but this is more than a mere introduction. J. Ed Komoszewski and Robert Bowman, Jr. introduce the interested layperson to Jesus but then bring us into an intimate relationship with him through what the New Testament and current scholarship have to say about him.

The authors have developed the acronym H.A.N.D.S. in order to help the reader memorize the various themes discussed in this book which show forth the deity of Christ. As a student in general, I appreciate any pedagogical tool that will help me to retain useful information, but as a Charismatic-Pentecostal in particular (the Trinitarian kind) I very much appreciate this specific acronym. As a Charismatic, I am accustomed to lifting my hands in worship and adoration of the Lord Jesus. I'm also accustomed to clapping and waving my hands in praise of him. I take the New Testament at its word when it speaks of laying hands on the sick and praying the prayer of faith, so as you can see, HANDS are an integral part of my faith. So when the authors set forth this acronym as a way to instill the Biblical teaching of Christ's deity, it really hit home!

As other reviewers have noted, the H.A.N.D.S. acronym stands for:

Honors
Attributes
Names
Deeds
Seat

Jesus shares all of these things with the Father and the way in which Komoszewski and Bowman go about proving this is nothing short of remarkable. Both authors are extremely gifted writers who for quite some time have been producing top quality material for a lay-audience. They examine not only the major passages of Scripture that many of us are familiar with with regard to this debate, but they also bring to our attention some more obscure passages. We've all seen countless apologists cite John 1:1 or Titus 2:13 in defense of the deity of Christ, but when was the last time you saw someone draw attention to Luke 8:39 (p. 204)? When was the last time you took into account the vast Old Testament material that speaks of Yahweh and the way it is appropriated and applied to Jesus in the New Testament? Think about it... Exactly... It's been a while, maybe even never. It would be impossible to say that no stone was left unturned, but in reading this volume one gets the sense that if there are some stones that haven't been looked under, they're few and far between.

This is a book that needs to be in the hands of every Bible Study teacher, every Pastor, every counter-cult Apologist, and every person interested in theological and biblical studies. Why?, you ask. Because there's not a book on the market that is so easily accessible which dialogues with the best of current scholarship (names like Larry Hurtado, Richard Bauckham, James Dunn, R.T. France, etc.), interacts with the best of current arguments against the deity of Christ (names like Greg Stafford, Jason BeDuhn, etc.), and which takes into account the various points of study that these men have chosen to focus on. Sure, you can find a book that deals with one or two of these themes, but you won't find anything that deals with all of them, and even if you did, it wouldn't be as readable as this!

It's also worth noting that the book is lined with helpful charts that will aid in your memorization. There's detailed endnotes for anyone who wants to dig deeper than the text itself (and trust me, that deep all on its own!). A Scripture index is included and my favorite extra, a recommended reading list. This list reads like the top shelf of my main bookcase, so I can attest to how good it really is.

There's simply not enough positive things to say about this book, but I will say this... There are going to be people who read this book and take exception to it. They'll give it bad reviews and chide about how the authors haven't made their case or have misrepresented x or y. So this is what I say... Get your own copy and find out for yourself. It's that simple and at the price Amazon has it for, you can't afford not to get it!

If you'd like to read my full multi-part review of Putting Jesus in His Place then you can visit the following site:

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An Accessible Resource on the Diety of Christ
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Is Jesus Christ God? Did he claim to be God or was this a fiction manufactured after his death? What circumstantial evidence is there that Jesus and his followers believed he was God or that even his opponents believed that Jesus claimed to be God?

"Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ" is a new book by Robert Bowman and Edward Komoszewski. It is published by Kregel under an academic and professional label but I found the writing style to be very accessible. The authors write, "Our aim is to provide a comprehensive case from the New Testament for the deity of Christ," and they don't disappoint in their efforts.

Bowman and Komoszewski use the acronym "HANDS" to organize the material:

Jesus shares the honor due to God.
Jesus shares the attributes of God.
Jesus shares the names of God.
Jesus shares the deeds that God does.
Jesus shares the seat of God's throne.

As they work through these themes they frequently engage critics of Jesus divinity including everything from the Jesus Seminar types to the Jehovah's Witnesses. In the concluding chapter they write:

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One of the most basic methods of journalism is to ask the "wh" questions: who, what, when, where, and why? (Sometimes a sixth question, "how?" is also asked.) We can apply these five question to the matter of the deity of Christ (arranged in a different order.)

1. Why? This question asks for the significance of the person to others.
2. When? This question asks for the time when the person was present and involved.
3. Who? This question ask for a person's name.
4. What? This question asks for an account of the person's activity.
5. Where? This question asks for the place where the person lives or was active.

You can see that these five questions correspond (perhaps a bit roughly) to the five lines of evidence for the deity of Christ discussed in this book. The honors that Jesus shares with God are the answer to the question of why knowing Jesus is God is significant. Perhaps the most basic of all Christ's divine attributes is that he existed when creation began and in fact is eternal. The names that Jesus shares with God, of course, tell us who he is. The deeds that Jesus does with God tell us what Jesus has done. Finally, that Jesus shares the seat of God's throne tells us where Jesus is.

That these five investigative questions correspond to the five categories of evidence for Christ's deity is not accidental. The information gathered from these five questions provides a complete picture of the facts pertaining to the identity of the person in question. (274-275)

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Throughout the book there are helpful charts to highlight key points. At the end of the book is an appendix organized by each of the five themes with tables that summarize the evidence.

Apart from the apologetic applications of the book, there is helpful commentary on numerous difficult and controversial passages in the Bible. And as you might expect from an academic book, about one fifth of the contents is end notes. I suspect this book will be residing on my reference shelf for some time to come.

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Sell It, Baby! Marketing Angel's 37 Down-to-Earth & Practical How-To's on Marketing, Branding & Sales
Published in Paperback by Booklocker.com, Inc. (2003-08-28)
Author: Kimberly L. McCall
List price: $14.95
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Wonderfully refreshing--a pocket-sized guide to marketing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-14
Kimberly McCall's book, Sell it, Baby! is wonderfully refreshing--a pocket-sized guide to marketing your business from A to Z.

Sell it, Baby! includes chapters on marketing, branding, and sales, all written for small-business owners and marketing professionals. I especially like how it's fun to read. McCall also interviews other marketing experts and professionals.

Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen," author of Boost Business With Your Own E-zine.

Intelligent, informative, engaging and fluff-free
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-01
"Sell It, Baby!" has something for every small business owner or marketing professional. Pick and choose from a menu of sales and marketing offerings, everything from "Born Again: How Brands Get a Second Shot at Consumer Love" to "Top Five Traits You Gotta Have to Sell" (my favorite and not just because I'm quoted!)

"Sell It, Baby!" can be read in tasty bites. Pick it up, read an article for information, inspiration or simply because it's well written, then go back to whatever you were doing before. More than likely, however, you'll find yourself quickly returning for another bite!

Wendy Weiss
"The Queen of Cold Calling"

A quick & enjoyable read filled w/practical advice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-02
Sell it, Baby! is a quick and enjoyable read filled with real world, practical advice on marketing, branding and sales. It is particularly strong in its sales management advice, clearly drawing from Kimberly's sales management experience. This book addresses the real issues that sales and marketing professionals face day-in and day-out versus the academic theories or models on which many sales and marketing books seem to focus. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is in sales management or aspires to be. I also recommend it for marketers. You will enjoy the read and will learn something that you can apply to your own career success.

Brad VanAuken, author, Brand Aid: An Easy Reference Guide to Solving Your Toughest Branding Problems and Strengthening Your Market

Solid information and an enjoyable read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-13
This book is a must for anyone interested in selling, marketing, and/or branding. It provides a structured step-by-step process for applying total brand management to your own product, no matter what it is. The language is clear, the examples get right to the point--and best of all, the book gets right to the point. I personally can't stand books where you have to weed through pages of fluff to get to the part you want to read.

What I also liked is that Kimberly doesn't talk down to the reader. Some people flaunt their expertise, and sound arrogant as they try to give their readers advice. It's grating, and those are the books I usually put down after a few pages, no matter how knowledgeable the author is. But Kimberly has a lively writing style, and appears to enjoy sharing her expertise--without that arrogance or tone of superiority that is often prevalent in these types of books.

A breezy book packed with valuable nuggets
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-10
It's an unfortunate irony that the field of marketing and communications is littered with so many "how-to" books that are unfocused and unclear. "Sell It, Baby!" provides an antidote - it's a concise collection of marketing tips and tricks that's divided by subject and easy to read. McCall calls herself a business cynic - "think Andy Rooney with lots of hair and a great handbag collection," she says - and how can you resist a writer like that? Her breezy book is packed with valuable nuggets for the novice and expert alike.

-Marc Nathanson, Executive Producer, NY1 News

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Selling to Anyone over the Phone
Published in Kindle Edition by AMACOM/American Management Association (2005-08-30)
Authors: Renee P. Walkup and Sandra L. McKee
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Great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-04
I got this book for my husband, and he really likes it. It gives some good suggestions that you can apply to your sales strategies and is really well written while not over your head.

Communicating to Anyone Over the Phone
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-09
Renee Walkup's book is essential for anyone in business. This book is about communication. Having a great website,fantastic marketing programs,and followup systems are meaningless without proper telephone communication. Read the book, pick up the phone, and and you will be rewarded with increased productivity.
Ron Draluck Push Button Investing in Real Estate

Excellent Book - great for business owners . sales managers and sales professionals
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-12
As the former President and Member of the Board of Directors for the SMEI (Sales & Marketing Executives International) Atlanta Affiliate, Ms. Walkup's book was highly recommended by one of my fellow board members and we invited her to speak at one of our monthly meetings. She was one of our most highly rated speakers by our members and their guests. Both Ms. Walkup and the book are very engaging and informative. The book provides a strategical perspective with practial tactics. I actually purchase the book at Amazon to send as gifts to colleaques and clients.

Great Book - I recommend it to all sales people!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-05
This is a great book. I would suggest taking notes and reading the book over several times. Each time I read it I get more and more helpful suggestions out of it. Thank you Renee!

Forget 5 Stars: These Ladies are ROCK STARS...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
... when it comes to selling over the telephone!! Renee Walkup & Sandra McKee have created a superb guide to selling over the telephone. This isn't your standard "smile when you talk" stuff. These two "get it" that selling over the phone is a totally different beast than selling in person, and that's what makes this book stand out from the many like it.

Another thing that makes this book stand out from a lot of books on the same subject is that it covers the entire sales cycle, not just prospecting. It covers it from a phone perspective. You CAN'T see your customers when you are talking to them (or more importantly, listening to them) over the telephone, so the book gives you a game plan to size up the attitudes of the different people you come into contact with.

The book also gives you an action framework that covers the entire sales cycle, pointing out all along the way the nuances and challenges inherent in telephone selling. All I can say, having completely read the book and having put many of its principles into practice, is that it would be a bargain at ten times the price. Check out their web site (SALESPEAK) as well. There's useful content along the same lines there.

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U.S. Constitution (20 Pack)
Published in Paperback by Oak Hill Publishing Co. (1999-05)
Author: Terry L. Jordan
List price: $59.00
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What's a matter with you. Not having a knowledge of the US Constitution????
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-02
Get this. It's thorough. I read it many times over. It keeps things in perspective of where we should be as a nation.
Sigh!
Tom

US Constitution and Bill of Rights
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
A very conveniently sized book that can be easily put into your pocket and places two of our country's most important documents within easy reach. I teach ESOL and I buy multiple copies so I can make sure that all my students can have a copy as they will hopefully begin studying for their US citizenship. Not only are the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence in this book but also little known facts of our founding fathers, notes on famous Supreme Court decisions, Articles of Confederation, etc.

constitution
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-23
A very interesting little book to understand the foundation of the first and greatest democracy in the world

Small and Easy to Use
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-26
You can't really write a review about the Constitution! But I can tell you that this little book is not too difficult on the eyes, easy to use and simple for carrying to class. It doesn't weigh much in a pocket or a backpack, and this is the version I've used throughout my grad-school days. And after several years of thumbing through it, the book still hasn't fallen apart!

This is a great little book, but the binding doesn't hold up well.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
This is a great book. It covers the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the US Constitution as well as an abundance of interesting facts about the Framers of the Constitution.

The book is compact and students can easily carry it with them everywhere they go. This book is also very affordable.

There is a problem with this book's binding though. The book tends to come apart. The book's good for students, but since the Constitution is so important, I would give students a hardback when they graduate which they can have in their personal library for the rest of their lives.

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The Vampire Vignettes
Published in Paperback by Vantage Press (2004-09-30)
Author: G. L. Giles
List price: $8.95

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Thoroughly Enjoyable
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-09
I particularly enjoyed this book. I ended up reading this one after I read the prequel due to a scarcity of the copies of this novella. Very easy to read, grotesque with plenty of dark humor and not quite as vignetty as I had expected it would have been. I'm waiting to see what else there may be to the stories of Susanna, Linda and Trinity. I will be getting the third book when it comes out. :)

Got a guy's attention and it wasn't just from the sexy author's photo on the back
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-21
Great novella! Easy to read in one sitting...skipped around a lot, but hey, they're vignettes!!!too bad georgiana had to die...

Really, Surprisingly Liked It
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-25
I thought the book was a joke of some kind when I saw the sexy photo of G.L.Giles on the back, but then I started reading it, and I couldn't put it down. I felt so involved in the stories. I agree with the other reviewers. I want more!

I really like your slogan
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-20
Being a practicing pagan, with a major emphasis on Wicca, I thought what you wrote about: "Don't be a Fluffy Bunny Pagan when UR really a Goth who should go Vamp!!!" Very clever. And I liked the relationship between Jameson and Georgiana in V2:B4 (The Vampire Vignettes Prequel)...keep up the good work...I'd like to see a more CSI-technical feel though...you could work on that...I want to read more..UR a tease!!!

not what i expected, but i liked it
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-16
hey gl giles...i'm used to books with a lot more description, and i thought maybe you were a little prejudiced when i read about linda in the vampire vignettes, but i just finished V2:B4 and i see that's clearly not the case...you have me wanting more..when is the next book coming out and will there be more of nike?

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Willmington's Guide to the Bible
Published in Hardcover by Tyndale House Publishers (1981-03-01)
Author: Harold L. Willmington
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Collectible price: $64.00

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Wilmington's Guide to the Bible
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-04
Huge wealth of Biblical knowledge! Excellent resource. It goes through a survey of each book of the Bible and then gives a treatise on each major doctrine of the Bible. Many charts and lists are given for those interested in Biblical facts and detailed knowledge. This is not a commentary but a great tool to use in basic, comprehensive, Bible study. My husband has given this as a Christmas present to a pastor, who later told him how much he appreciated it. Six of our older children have studied through the book and a seventh is doing so now. Different views of hard subjects are presented with a conclusion by the author on why he takes the position he takes. Very well done. My husband has used it for years, as he has been in full time ministry for 30 years. God bless your reading and Biblical study.

A great Book
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Review Date: 2008-07-31
As an Elder and a mininster of the Word of God, I truly appreciate the amazing amount of information that Dr. Willmington has put within this book. Is is straightforward and covers many different topics. I would recommend this work for any serious student of the Word or Pastor.

Elder Jacob

A Good Book Next To The GOOD BOOK!
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
Mr. Harold L. Willmington is very informed of scripture and presents it in a concise manner not only to a "newbie" born-again Christian, but the seasoned believer as well. I had gotten this for study in the Faith Bible Institute study course I was taking in '06 and find it an invaluable tool to further the study of the Bible. The layout is user friendly and the presentation of the material was spot on and Mr. Willmington should be commended for his exhaustive research to put together such a tool to help others examine and discover unseen truths in God's Word. It is recommended that one have a KJV Bible as this book refers heavily to that and the user-friendly one I read is: Life Application Study Bible KJV, Large Print

You WILL NOT be disappointed in Willmington's Guide to the Bible!
Take care and God Bless...

The Best Bible resource around
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Review Date: 2008-05-11
I was so excited to receive this book, more importantly it has blessed me tremendously. I am a pastor of a church and I can't tell you what a valuable resource this has been to my ministry, my preaching and my personal walk and understanding of God's word. Thank you very much. I have so many other people getting ready to purchase this book because I wont let them borrow mine.

Great Great Great book
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Review Date: 2008-01-22
This is a must have book for everyone interested in deeper but concise bible study. I referred 2 pastor friends and they all bought it. Though i may not agree with some of the writers theological position, i am sold on the quality of it's contents and structure. This is a must have book. No doubt. Great book for the price.

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The Ya-Ya Boxed Set
Published in Paperback by Harper Perennial (1999-03-19)
Author: Rebecca Wells
List price: $27.00
New price: $5.00
Used price: $0.24
Collectible price: $27.00

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A Real GRITS Pleaser
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-25
You don't have to be a GRITS (Girl Raised in the South) to enjoy and identify with the strong, loving women characters in these novels. These books are as crazy as your drunk Uncle Rabon at a wedding and as poignant as the first anniversary of your favorite huntin' dog's death. We all should have friends like these - Ya Ya!

Go Ya-Yas!
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Review Date: 2007-08-06
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood and Little Alters Everywhere tell the tale of Vivi and her beloved girlfriends the "Ya-Yas" and about Siddalee, her daughter who she both physicaly and emotionaly abused. Sidda was beaten, slapped, and called names by her own mother who was a drunk. Vivi, though charming and fun, is also very selfish and cruel. Sidda goes from being a hurt, abused little girl to a tough and passionate young woman in her 30s who still fights with her mother over a Time magazine article in which she tells of her mother's damanging ways. As Sidda slowly comes to know more about her mother from a scrapbook, it forever changes her life as she starts to heal past wounds and being able to move on from her dark past. Sidda is a beautifuly written voice, and there's so much truth to these books. So many parents abuse their kids and all for selfish reasons and most of all because they don't love them. Sidda doesn't know how to love anyone, since her parents didn't love her enough. But Vivi, though an unfit mother, is sorry more then ever that she hurt her poor children and both women struggle to regain their realionship. I love this book. It's a great book. It made me cry and laugh. I love the South, so I loved this book and the child-abuse subject is a very universal subject matter which I'm sure a lot of people are very farmilar with and can understand and have been through.

Little Alters Everywhere
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-10
This was a most enjoyable easy read. It filled you will sense of the south and a life (both good and bad) that most of us only see in the movies.

READ THIS BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-03
Rebecca Wells did an awesome job at writing this book. She's created lovable characters for everyone. Rebecca has made the charcters come so alive, it's like they're your friends. When they're having a bad time, so are you. When they're happy, so are you. This book is really good for mothers and daughters to read together.

Boxed set allows reader to find out "all about the Walkers"
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-14
I was leant a well read dog-eared copy of 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' a few years ago and came to know and love Rebecca Wells' style and story telling capabilities.

Ms. Wells has the ability to capture a particular era and region of the country (the South) and make her characters come alive.

The Ya-Yas are all about friendship, loyalty and some much darker and less admirable human traits as well. Some of the situations recounted in these two VERY different books about the Walker family will have the reader squirming with discomfort. For Rebecca Wells is intent on telling the whole story: the bad, the sad, the shocking, as well about the successes, the joys and a lot of giggles at the funnier side of human nature.

When you have finished both volumes in this boxed set, you will have a really good idea of what makes a very complex set of family members (the Walkers) "tick". What keeps them together, what may tear them apart. The journey isn't going to be boring in Ms. Wells' talented hands.

The story(stories) prove that being a "southern belle" isn't nearly as easy as you might think.

I'm happy to have my own lovely boxed set, combining both volumes 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' and 'Little Alters Everywhere', so I can revisit these fascinating people any time I want. My particular recommendation for the reader would be to read 'Divine Secrets' first and then flesh out the history of the clan with 'Little Alters'. But I have wondered many times why Ms. Wells published the smaller, episodic 'Little Alters' first. So those uninitiated into Ya-Ya-hood, may wish to read them in order of the published date. If you do, PLEASE let me know what you think about the experience. I'd be interested in your opinions.

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Bounce
Published in Paperback by iuniverse (2003-10-06)
Author: Preston L. Allen
List price: $10.95
New price: $6.84
Used price: $6.84

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Different, but Good!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-02
I thought this was a difference type of writing. Interesting and very good! I liked it. I also read another book by this author called Come to me Sheba. It too was very good. He's deep! Good romance and very hot!

A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-07
This book had me hooked in the first two pages. Clindique is a very interesting character, and so are all of the other characters in this book. I finished reading this book in a little over an hour. It was so good that I was reading it on the bus, in the car, and even at work! This book is a must read and once you've read it will be on your list of all time favorite's. What I liked the most about this book was its realism. Unlike other novels that this book was compared to (Skyscraper) it didn't end like a fairytale. Clindique was not carried away by her prince charming on a white horse. Instead the story ended and made me think, this has to be a real story. This has to be based on someone's life. Sure most people want to see a fairytale ending, but I am not one of those people. That's the beauty of this story. The ending in unpredictable, and leaves the reader saying I never would have guessed that would have ever happened.If you don't own this book I suggest you run out and get a copy, maybe even two, one for you and a friend.

Every Line
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-16
Every line of this book is great. Preston L. Allen is a very versatile writer, who is extending his range into romance, crime fiction, and serious literature. I think I have read everything that he has written, including his erotica, so I can make a statement that reflects his body of work. This writer pens masterpieces of the heart. You always care about his protagonists, male or female, old or young, gay or straight, and you cheer for them hoping that they will win. I had my suspicions about Red from the beginning, so I wasn't totally surprised by his choice at the end. I know many men like him; maybe I am one of them. We are not bad guys, just overextended in our romantic obligations. I hope you will go out and buy this book right now to see just how good a writer Mr. Allen is. In terms of sheer raw talent, he is among today's best writers.

A Fast Little Read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-08
You will love this book. This book will have you hooked in just a few short pages. Cindique is the main focus but after you put the book down Red and Joan's relationship will stay on your mind for a long time. Cindique is beautiful and tragic, but when you get right down to it she is the "other" woman, even though we may not like to face the facts. What she is offering Red is a chance to save himself and her. What Red wants is kind of confusing. He seems to love Cindique, but he is torn between her and the love he already has. What goes on between these few pages is very engaging. This is a great book. I highly recommend it. I am now in the process of ordering Hoochie Mama? Anyone out there read that one?

Love Hurts
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-16
They gave me this book to read and analyze, knowing that I truly do not like to read much. I didn't know what to expect. I figured I wasn't going to like it at all. The title BOUNCE was neither impressive nor entertaining. I thought maybe it was a slang term I wasn't familiar with. And then I started reading. I found myself getting into the characters' lives. Cindique, a strong black woman of mized parentage, was tough on the outside, but sweet and loving on the inside. I couldn't help but feel that she was putting on a strong veneer when all she wanted or needed was to be loved. As in a lot of these youngsters' lives, they learn often too soon about life via sexual relations which escalates to something too adult for them to handle. Cindique grew up fearful and bitter. She got married for the wrong reasons. Her husband Tyrone himself had no role model and positive direction to follow. I couldn't help but feel empathy for this fesity young woman who wanted to take the world by storm and conquer it with her gifts of writing--but really 15 and 17 is too young to get married--children! She could have been a star, given a chance. They both could have been.

As we get further into the novel, we learn about another character, Tawana, a lost soul, a sweet girl, as her husband Redd reminds us throughout the story, despite what she did to him. Tawana, unfortunately, is tarnished by her stepfather's wicked intrusion into a young, tender life. You cannot help but feel anger toward this white man who has destroyed her innocence, leaving her nothing but sex as a way to cope with life's ordeals. Tawana is not the bad guy. Please do not read her like that. She is not the wicked ex. She is a victim, too. I am touched by her story.

Redd, for his part, was such a gentle man who just wanted to take care of everyone. I found him to be such a protector whose only fault is that he wanted to take care of all of the women in his life. He had compassion for all of them. he was a Christian. He confused Christian love with carnal love and ended up sleeping with too many women and complicated his life. Now what is he supposed to do? He loves them all. He doesn't want to hurt anybody. His love is his biggest weakness.

In BOUNCE, there is a sadness to all of the characters underneath all of the humor, drama, and plot twists. Everyone is longing for the one thing that we all crave--love and happiness. They go through the motions. The learn to
overcome the heartaches. They try not to repeat the same mistake over and over again. It seems they never learn. Sometimes it seems we all never learn. We want so much to have love and approval from the ones we love that we forget to love ourselves first. I couldn't help but see that in these characters. I couldn't help but empathize with the struggles they face in order to be in each other's lives. Love hurts, even if you are made of rubber and you can bounce. Love hurts. Jasmine C. Miami, Florida

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Chasing Rainbows: Collecting American Indian Trade & Camp Blankets
Published in Hardcover by Bulfinch (2003-01)
Authors: Barry Friedman and James L. Collins
List price: $50.00
New price: $48.95
Used price: $42.95
Collectible price: $64.75

Average review score:

stellar
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-26
Wow- that's entertainment. Who knew blankets could be so fun and interesting? Now I do! A unique era in American history is crystalized in this book. If Barry writes it- I'll read it. Laughed out loud- often.

Superb- buy it and will it to your favorite child.

THIS IS WHAT A READING EXPERIENCE SHOULD BE
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-16
"Chasing Rainbows" is beautiful, profoundly informative and more fun to read than any collecting book you've ever owned...period!

Tremendous!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-12
I received this book as an early Christmas gift and now I'm buying a dozen copies to give to friends and family. This is the most beautiful and interesting collecting book I've ever read. The author is remarkably funny while delivering all the information on the subject anyone could possibly absorb. Just a fantastic effort.

Fascinating read
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-01
Most books about collecting have lovely photos and dull text. This is an exception! Friedman's text is fun and helpful, with photos used as examples.

I've read CR twice so I'm actually giving it 10 stars
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-15
I own a massive library of books on every imaginable collecting subject and none has given me more joy than "Chasing Rainbows". Barry Friedman has intertwined his vast knowledge of Indian blankets, American history, the antiques business and garnished the result with a unique sense of humor and breathtaking photos to create a book that is an absolute gem. This is a great book from a very gifted man.


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