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Dr. Bob Arnot's Guide to Turning Back the Clock
Published in Hardcover by Little, Brown and Company (1995-03)
Author: M.D. Robert Arnot
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Great advice!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-13
I lost 20 lbs after reading Arnots books. He offers safe and effective advice for folks who want to live longer and healthier lives.

The Guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-24
Dr. Bob's "Guide to Turning Back the Clock" is 100 percent accurate and a good motivational tool for both men and women. I had no idea that enriched flour ... is so bad for your body. He has some very good ideas on how to eat and "fuel" your body. I especially liked the sections on roller blading and cross country skiing. This is the "one" diet/fitness book to have at your side. Cousin Arnold is right: "Be the best you've ever been. Now is the time and this is the book!"

Good Information
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-12
Very informative book. It contains a lot of useful information. I became bored with many parts of the book especially when Dr. Arnot went into long discussions on topics like which sports equipment to purchase. Overall the book contained very practical information. I found the diet information extremely useful, but a little hard to actually implement. For a short time after reading the book, I actually did follow Dr. Arnot's eating advice and felt better than I have in a long time.

Not for men only
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-24
Sensible and practical. No quick fixes, but collects a bunch of good tips into one place.

How can Schwartenegger be wrong
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-21
great book, very informative, talks about not only diet, but also the importance of exercise and mixing it up. Not just cardio but muscle building/strengthening as well. No BS in his book, everything makes sense. Oh yeah, Arnie recommends it.

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E.T. 101: The Cosmic Instruction Manual: An Emergency Remedial Edition
Published in Spiral-bound by Intergalactic Council Pubns (1990-07-01)
Authors: Diana Luppi and Zoev Jho
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Need help?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-12
This is a good book for people from realities and understandings uncommon to Earth. Humourous, not to be taken seriously.

Hilarious and Entertaining!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-09
E.T. 101 is the funniest, most entertaining book I have ever read, bar none! What a comfort and joy to receive this delightful letter of explanation and instruction from Home!E.T. 101: The Cosmic Instruction Manual: An Emergency Remedial Edition

A timeless and prophetic book.
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-07
I thought, "how interesting, a little book on science fiction". How very wrong I was. This book was written in 1990 according to the first several pages and I must say its prophetic, filled with wry humor and great insights to todays earthly condition.

It was well written, well organized and to the point with very little excess. I see this book similar to eating peanuts: "don't need to eat very many and your full". Its chock full of great stuff and worth more than what it is selling for I must say.

New Age with honest humor.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-04
Something I've never seen before... a book about walk-ins and extraterrestrials which is intentionally humorous, witty, and does a good job at it! I wasn't expecting anything other than something solemn and serious about love and light. It's quite good. Although it defines all the terms it uses at the beginning, it still assumes you have a pretty good idea what those things are. The humor isn't as confusing as it could be... it's still way more comprehensible than a lot of New Age books I've read. The book's stance and behavior seems to be entirely different from most New Age books I've read, despite how its goal is evidently the same. (Preparing the world for its upcoming changes, which include heightened vibration, commonness of androgyny, etc.) There are title headings such as "Look Jane, see Spot transmute" and "When in Rome, do as Acturians."

Ageless Wisdom With An 'Attitude'
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-08
I laughed out loud when I first discovered this little gem in a Northampton, MA bookstore, in the early 1990s. Since then, I've read and re-read it several times. It's language and insights could almost have come from some young tatooed and pierced skate-boarders I have known. Yet the wisdom and humor are on a par with that found in Neale Walsch's "Conversations With God."
Put this on your bookshelf along side Ken Carey's lyrically profound "Starseed Transmissions," and the refreshingly matter-of-fact transcriptions of Lisette Larkin's "Talking With Extraterrestrials" and "Listening to Extraterrestrials." Reading and pondering "101" and these other books have helped me to appreciate why we humans have chosen to incarnate on this planet at this time.

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Enemy Hath Done This
Published in Paperback by Bookcraft Pubs (1992-12)
Author: Ezra T. Benson
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Voice from the Dust
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
This book is a voice from the dust. The late Ezra Taft Benson reveals to the world how real the threat of Communism is to the free World. This book was written in the 60's and it still rings true forty years later. In our present day we see terrorism as a viable threat to the sovereignty of the United States but what we fail to realize is that there are rotten apples in the bottom of the Government barrel that are going to spoil the rest of the bunch. This book is a weapon of knowledge that can be wielded to combat the communist assault on agency and the right to choose. The book is well researched and documented and should be in the library of all patriots and freedom loving people. It is not a call to arms but it is a call to reality.

Unless we remove these bad apples and replace them with new one we will proceed down a slippery slope from whence there may be no return. An Enemy Hath Done This brings to light the real threat that is facing the world. Communism is real and alive today we just call it another name, Liberalism.

The Truth
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-17
An outstanding, very insightful, and inspiring book. This book explains how our government needs to be operating.

A Very Truthful and Patriotic compilation...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-09
This book is not for those who can't or won't accept reality. Ezra Taft Benson gives insightful commentary and constitution-based instruction on both world events and freedom itself. One of the greatest compilation of speeches on (genuine) freedom I've ever read. A must for all who want to see behind the deceptions now so entrenched in the world.

A must read
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-20
Shocking historical revelations. Lacking in partisan politics, this book will open your eyes to events and circumstances that would otherwise go unnoticed. For every American concerned with the safety and freedom of our homeland and loved ones.

An Enemy Hath Done This by Ezra Taft Benson
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-15
This book does an excellent job of outlining what American freedom is, why it exists, and what must be done to keep it. It debunks many of the common lies spread by socialists, communists and fascists that threaten freedom around the world and in America. Every good citizen should read this book, heed its warnings, and take the actions urged by its learned author.

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Ferns for American Gardens
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company. (1997-04-08)
Author: John T. Mickel
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Ferns for the American Garden
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
Good book on ferns, one of the better. Wish there were more pictures. It's so hard to identify different ferns.

The best book on ferns for the gardener
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
Dr. Mickel's Ferns for American Gardens is the most comprehensive and useful book on ferns for the professional and amateur gardener alike. For those of us who are plagued with deer in our gardens, ferns provide alternative deer-proof plantings. The variety and beauty of these plants have often been underrated, but they fill an important element in the shade garden as they provide texture not often found in other plants. What better way to get to know these plants than with this book. Chapters show the structure of the plant, how to use ferns in the landscape, and beautiful photographs of the many genera, species and cultivars, all listed in alphabetical order. Each plant shows practical attributes such as height, hardiness zones and difficulty of cultivation. A real plus. It also has a chapter on ferns for specific conditions such as sunny conditions, rock gardens etc. The Web now allows the interested gardener to acquire more unusual ferns, and this book will steer you to make the correct decisions on what would suit your garden best. I rate this book as a must-have on ferns.

Ferns for American Gardens
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-11
This book has a tremendous amount of information concerning ferns in America.
It is certainly well worth the sixteen dollars I paid for it. It contains a guide for flowering plants that you can partner with ferns. It gives descriptions of the flowering plants as well as their periods of bloom.
Also, in the back of the book is a glossary of terms which is very helpful and an index of common names.
If you need to identify a type of fern, this is the book to use. The pictures are very good and the descriptions are concise. Scientific names as well as common names are given. Propagating ferns is discussed as well as pests and hardiness zones. A list of mail order sources for hardy ferns is listed at the back of the book. Lots of information is given throughout. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn about or grow ferns.

Review of Ferns for American Gardens
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
This book has excellent illustrations of a variety of ferns with an description of each. Well worth having for anyone interested in a fern garden.

"Fernishing" information
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-24
In this excellent book Mickel furnishes an enormous amount of information about ferns without becoming pedantic or over-bearing. It is reflective of the author's life passion and years of hands-on gardening experience with these plants. The book is nicely organized so that a neophyte such as myself can reference it easily yet it provides enough in-depth information to satisfy the more advanced "fern-aholic". There are great sections on each species detailing origin, ease of cultivation and habit. Although one can tell Mickel never met a fern he didn't like, he makes it engagingly obvious in some cases which are his favorites and why. There is a great section on Matteuccia struthiopteris(ostrich fern) which includes a recipe for preparing and cooking the fiddleheads. Differing from the cook's point of view, the gardener steps in to assure us that cutting the fiddleheads brings no lasting damage to the fern! In another section on the Himalayan maidenhair fern he shares his delight in the accidental discovery that this species is adaptable to indoor cultivation.
The general information on fern structure and reproduction is concise and easily understood. There are a host of new terms in Fern World to be grasped, such as crosier, sori and rachis but Mickel makes them all comprehensible. Gardening with ferns, their prefered habitats, companion plants and even propagation are addressed as this is far more than a field identification book. There are an assortment of good line drawings and small color photographs of the individual fern species, but if this book has a weakness I would say that the photos are undersized and there are not enough of them. However, this is not an opulent coffee-table book but a good solid reference book which is easy to use and full of helpful, practical information for the fern-garderner at what ever level. I still rate it as a solid five star garden book.

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First We Have Coffee
Published in Paperback by Here's Life Publishers (1982)
Author: Margaret T Jensen
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First We Have Coffee
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
A relative loaned me a well-worn paperback copy of this book to read, and I laughed and cried as I read it. When I finished the book, I didn't want to put it down. I felt uplifted. I knew this is a book I would share with friends and family. I've given away the 3 copies that I bought and now I'm ready to order more. I want to make sure I have a copy to keep for myself.

Strong Biblically based role model for wives
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-14
I was surprised by how attractive biblical marriage is portrayed within the pages of this encouraging little book. This is not about how to have a happy marriage/family life when both partners are 'wonderful'. This is the life-story of a woman who applied God's truths to her life and trusted in the Lord for the outcome. Her husband didn't suddenly turn into the romantic white knight she may have dreamed about in her youth, but she loved and respected him, even regarding his differences. She walked the walk, sacrificing many things to the Lord, and found that the secret to a happy life was a thankful heart. There just aren't very many Christian books out there that unabashedly take God's word as it is written. So many water it down with situational ethics...this one does not, but what an encouraging and riveting biography for us to follow.

Inspiring!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-10
"First We Have Coffee" is one of the dearest books I've read. I have bought it over and over again for many years, only to give my copy away and buy another. I can't tell you how much I fell in love with Mama. If I could be that kind of Godly Mother, I would rejoice. God bless Margaret Jensen. What a talent she has. I have read many of her books and loved them all, but this was my favorite. I am going to order several for my Grand girls. Good lessons for today's younger generation, especially the ones who have too much!

Great Gift Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-18
I was given this book as a gift and just fell in love with it. I now keep several copies on hand to give as gifts. Its easy to read and full of depth! Any mother would enjoy reading it... young or old! It inspires you to be a better Mom and wife. What I love about books like this, is that you fall in love with the family. You get to know all the kids and the mother and father. By the end of the book, you don't want the family to go.

Mama & God
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-01
This is the story of an immigrant family in the early 1900s. Many times were hard but the family's faith in God brought them through. This is a very easy to read book with stories that put the reader in the setting. The stories, although enlightening about living in that time period, also serve the purpose of building one's faith by seeing how Mama believed God's promises and helped all her children to believe them too. This book is a pleasure to read & the reader will feel better after having read it.

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Flower Pounding: Quilt Projects for All Ages
Published in Paperback by C&T Publishing (2001-03)
Authors: Ann Frischkorn and Amy Sandrin
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Excellent project for kids and adults alike!!!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-09
I'm addicted to flower pounding. My kids love it, too...the only thing that gets washed after my kids do an art project is the kids . I've worked with alum tons before and if you're concerned that it's going to rot the fabric, just rinse it out. No big deal. This is a wonderful, wonderful book and I highly recommend it. Such a wonderful break from all the "same old, same old" that's already out there. You won't be disappointed with flower pounding.

Flower Pounding Surprise
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-01
I thought Flower Pounding the oddest title, until I saw it. It's a must buy book. It's beatuiful with easy-to-understand instructions and a dash of humor. I love quilts and gardens and this showed me a great new way to enjoy both. I'm doing a project this summer and hope to use it for a youth group activity next year.

I'm having a lot of summer fun with this.....KATE
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-15
A friend introduced me to Flower Pounding. We are having a great time with this. The authors give a lot of great tips on their website. They also state that your Flower Pounding works of art are dry-cleanable. This is great news! We have also tried color copying our poundings to transfer paper and having them ironed onto t-shirts. It worked great. Now they truly are washable. I don't see why you couldn't iron them onto a quilt block too. The possibilities are endless with this technique. Thanks to Amy and Ann for making my summer and my quilting a lot more interesting.

Wonderful and artistic results from your garden!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-19
You may be wondering what in the world "Flower Pounding" is. Put simply, it is the process of transferring plant pigments to specially treated fabric via pounding with a hammer to create floral imagery reminiscent of water color painting. When I read through the book I was amazed at the beautiful projects within and wanted one for my very own.

The book has a wonderful alphabetic index of common garden flowers in the back and all of the gallery photographs list the flowers used in the projects for reference which I found to be very helpful. Along with detailed visual instructions for every step of the process from fabric treatment through pounding to completion with outlining, there are numerous photographs in the book of scenes created by the authors, Ann Frischkorn and Amy Sandrin. They have also included instructions for nine projects complete with quilting how-tos and templates to get you started. And, lest you think that this a project limited to the spring flower season, there are examples using fall flowers as well as poinsettias.

The authors glibly suggest that once you try flower pounding, you will never look at flowers the same. I must say that they are right in this assessment. Just the other day, I was at Costco and I eyeballed the fresh flower bouquets as I walked by. But, I was not thinking how pretty they were, no, I was wondering how they would look pounded!

Try it and see if you don't start thinking the same way!

Fabulous book--absolutely beautiful
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-31
Before I picked up this book, I wasn't a quilter. The gorgeous pictures and the fun aspect of flower pounding make me want to rush right out and start quilting. This book is unique and should be on every quilter's book shelf.

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Get in the Game: 8 Elements of Perseverance That Make the Difference
Published in Paperback by Gotham (2008-04-10)
Authors: Cal Ripken and Donald T. Phillips
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Baseball, Business and Psychology.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-08
Get In The Game" partly baseball, partly business and partly psychology. Author Cal Ripken, Jr. draws on his vast baseball experience, his family background and business interests to illustrate eight elements of perseverance that make a difference: Right Values, A Strong Will To Succeed, Love What You Do, Preparation, Anticipation, Trusting Relationships, and The Courage of Your Convictions.

Throughout the book, Ripken includes similarities between his career and character and that of Lou Gehrig. As one who has admired Cal from afar, I greatly enjoyed this book. You will too.

this book is a 10 !!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
this is an awesome book - would strongly recommend - especially but not necessarily for those with any appreciation of baseball at all - think this should be required reading for all high school students - very important and helpful life lessons - baseball is a great american tradition sure but more importantly the sport produces character - knew little of cal ripkin before reading this book - now i am a BIG fan

Ripken hits home
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-28
This book helped me and it helped me help my eleven-year-old son.

One of the parents from my son's baseball team actually said to me last night at our end-of-season party that several games ago it was like a completely different boy began showing up to play. He said he could see my son now has baseball in his head. That's about when I started reading parts of this book to my son. I started taking him to the batting cages. We began really working toward his goals on the field and talking about his goals in life.

This book resounds with the values I've always carried in my heart but have not been able to live due to circumstances beyond my control. Reading it allowed me to see these values do actually work somewhere out there in this world and these values are what I want for my child.

Inspirational book for baseball lovers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-26
Cal Ripken offers many of his life lessons and experiences he has learned through playing the right way his whole career. I highly recommend this book to baseball fans of all ages and backgrounds.

Get in the Game: 8 Elements of Perserverance that Make the Difference
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-28
This book provides extremely useful guidelines in dealing with situations we all eventually run into in our lives. While alluding to baseball related examples, it does not simply dwell solely on recounting Mr. Ripken's impressive baseball accomplishments or relate amusing/interesting anecdotes. Instead it gives thought-provoking insights into two all too fast-disappearing basic axioms in our country's psyche: "practice makes perfect," and "do unto others." I highly recommend this book for everyone, especially young people still in their formative years. In fact, it presents an excellent opportunity for parents to reconnect with their child(ren) by reading it aloud and together, with discussion centering on each of the eight elements as they are completed.

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Getting Into Your Customer's Head 8 Secret Roles of Selling Your Competitors Don't Know
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade (2000-12-15)
Author: Kevin Davis
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A Solid Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-08
This book would be on my list of the Top Ten best sales books to own... but it would be in the middle of that list. The author breaks apart the buyers processes into roles and issues and it is helpful.

There is a better book out there titled "Sales is Dead." However, this book would still be an excellent addition to your library and much better than most of the books which have been written on sales process.

The book was great!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-06
After 20 years leading sales organizations, both large and small, I thought there was very little new that I could learn about selling. And I was right! What I had been missing until I came across "Getting Into Your Customer's Head" was understanding how customers buy. "Getting Into Your Customer's Head" provides sales representatives with the ability to act like a consultant who is working in the best interest of his/her customers. A tremendous book which can help the entry level sales rep all the way up to the President of the company.

An ABSOLUTE "Must Have" book!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-02
Mr. Davis thoroughly outlines the key roles that all sales professionals should play daily. This book captures the very basic principles of buyer behavior at all stages of the buying process. Through "real life" examples in a variety of industries, Getting Into Your Customer's Head pinpoints the contemporary way to sell and to keep the customer.

Drop all the other sales method books, NOW.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-30
I wish I had read this sooner! No more sales cycle for me

Business Development Coordinator - SPSI
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-28
Everybody TALKS about "Putting the customer FIRST", but Getting into Your Customers Head is a blueprint to do it best.

Kevin Davis' work is strictly for those who truly strive to attain the level of "Solution Provider" and Business confidant; the highly regarded "Go To" person to whom customers are comfortable in divulging all the intimate details.

"Getting into your Customers Head" eliminates the "Commission Breathe" that all prospects and customers smell a mile away, and turns them off from the moment you open your mouth.

Forget the rest. "Gettting into your customers head" is SPIN Selling, Strategic Selling, Consultive Selling, Visionary Selling and Solution Selling all rolled into one.

It's a methodology to operate at the highest level of sales productivity. Better yet, it's easy to read, easy to learn, and easy to use.

BUY IT, absorb it, "walk it", "talk it" and "OWN IT", and you'll generate more business than your company can handle.

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Golden Days: Memories of a Golden Retriever
Published in Hardcover by Willow Creek Press (2002-09)
Author: Arthur Vanderbilt
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"Golden" book on Golden's
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-06
We just lost our Golden Reteiever of 10 years totally unexpected due to cancer. She ran off to die. We were able to find her and bury her in our backyard. "Amy", the Golden in the book is like our Chantal who loved the Gulf beaches. For any Golden owner, this is MUST have book to help with the loss of the best breed of dog I've ever encountered.

Touching
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-27
I laughed and cried when I read this book. Vanderbilt truly depicts life with a Golden. My son was devastated when we lost our twelve-year old Golden; I sent him this book so he could, like the author, reflect on the joy of having one of these incredible dogs in our life. The author truly touches the sacred moments we share with these beautiful creatures. A must read for Golden owners.

Your only philosopher is your dog - Plato
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-25
You don't have to own a golden retriever to read and really enjoy this beautiful book. As a dog lover that I am, I read anything which has to do with dogs regardless of breed. This book is similar to "the dogs of our lives", a book which touches your heart and brings tears & laughter as you read it. Thank you Mr. Vanderbilt for sharing your memories with us.

A beautiful, touching book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-30
This is a beautiful, honest book about a family's love for their Golden Retriever. While the humans in the story are skillfully drawn, the central character is Amy--a loving and loved Golden Retriever. I cried at the end of the book. The lesson of the book is that a much loved dog can have a dramatic impact on a family's life--even if she isn't a search and rescue or therapy dog.

A Brilliant and Moving Book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
I will admit right off the bat that the Chatham neighborhood that Amy and her human family inhabit is also my neighborhood. But I am sad to say that I never met Amy who sounded like a wonderful dog. All dogs are wonderful, in my book, and certainly in Arthur Vanderbilt's book "Golden Days." This is one of those tales where, although you know how it ends, you still weep at the end. Months later, certain scenes-- such as Amy's unusual love of bananas-- stick in the memory so that you feel you really knew Amy. "Golden Days" is a book about a golden retriever and it's also about those golden days of summer in a certain special place that Arthur Vanderbilt knows very well. I recommend this book for anyone who has ever cared for a dog. For anyone who has ever loved Cape Cod. In fact, I recommend this book, which is profoundly moving without being sappy, to everyone!

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The Handy Geography Answer Book
Published in Paperback by VISIBLE INK PRESS (1999)
Author: Matthew T. Rosenberg
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Love Geography - Need help studying - Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-09
My son started showing an interest in Geography in the 3rd grade so we bough t him a couple books & this was one of them!! He is now a walking text book! watch out!! He has won several Geography bees & this helped!! Plus he just loves reading the information & sponging up the information!! Enjoy!

I learned more from this book..
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-29
then 4 years of high school, college and graduate school put together in a fun and concise way...

loved it..

Great Info, Great Format, Fun to Read!!!!! Enjoy!!!
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-31
I can't say enough good things about this book. I'm not a Geography Bee competitor like some of the reviewers here. I'm just a guy who loves trivia and I had a great time reading this book.

There is a newer Hardcover which was just released by B&N. It's the same content by and large, just a few editorial corrections.

The quality of printing is still somewhat low. But the price point of the book is a lot less. For those who love trivia, this book is priced right! Go looking for it.

That being said, this book is great because it has a lot of information and it's organized well. The question format is great because it helps you digest the info. "What is the Longest River?" is easier to swallow than, "The Nile is over 4100 miles long." All the same info is in there, it's just presented really well.

One other small criticism I have of this book is that unlike many other trivia books this one doesn't list line by line sources for it's info. That can sometimes be important. Granted, the vast majority of Geography trivia is static so this is not too big of an issue.

All in all, this is a great read. Enjoy!

The Handiest of Handy Books
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-24
I'll tell you one thing for sure, this here book is handy. Matthew Rosenberg's "The Handy Geography Answer Book," gets near daily use in our household. Let me tell you why. Some people think "bathroom readers" are socially on the borderline of being trailer park chic. I for one disagree.

We use "The Handy Geography Answer Book," for all sorts of purposes around our house but most of the time it sits on top of the throne de porcelain as an entertaining and engaging piece of text. It comes in handy then as iffin' it wasn't there...one would spend a good deal of one's day just sitting and staring at a gold macrame moonlight gold shimmer bathroom wall (hey...I didn't paint the bathroom mind you...that was the wife's doings). So every time I ups and decides to drop a load off at Uncle Sam's if you know what I mean, I read Rosenberg's Geography book. And boy howdy, it sure makes the time pass fast.

Here's some tasty tidbits from the book de la commode garnishment. What is the smoggiest city in the world? I'll just tell you it sure ain't Boise, Idaho. I ain't provided you the answers here mind you...that'd be considered spoiling the punch line. These here's just teasers. If you want to know the answers...well you'll just have to up and buy it on Amazon your own darn self. I tell you. You won't be sorry you did it neither. You'll find some entertaining moments as you are downloading a file (if you know what I mean). What is the highest point east of the Mississippi? Well who knows and who cares? It's east of the Mississippi for heaven's sake. Who'd want to visit there much less leave in those god forsaken parts? What is the Forbidden City? This answer's kinda surprising to me as I always thunk it was Las Vegas out there in the desert in Nevada ways. Around these parts (or at least my domicile) it's always been called the forbidden city. Well at least by the missus you see. After that infamous 1987 business trip, any future visits to that there neon palace of a place have been strictly forbidden for yours truly.

But don't just take my word for it. What are you waiting for? Go get this here book from Amazon. Place it on top of your shi eittter and go to town. If your guest think it's a little too "trash" if you know what I mean...well screw 'em...they probably shouldn't be visiting your house anywho with that kind of uppity attitude. ...mmw

Excellent resource for students in the National Geo Bee
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-11
Easy to read, will keep a student's interest, relevant material. Most of Rosenberg's books are ideal for Geo Bee competitors. I've coached Geo Bee teams for five years now, and I always recommend this book to students and parents. Good as a teacher's resource too.

**Be careful about buying used copies of this book. Two of my students used this option to save a few bucks, thinking they were getting to version pictured (red cover) and ended up with 1998 versions of the book, which has outdated population and other relevant info (yellow cover).


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