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Wetland Riders
Published in Paperback by New Moon Press (1993-11-01)
Author: Robert Fritchey
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How conservation was inserted for allocation in naming the CCA.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-11
Fritchey does a masterful job allowing the general public to view the deception that has gone on with so-called conservation organizations in the Gulf, and Atlantic, in order to achieve their selfish re-allocation objectives. From making commercial fishermen red herrings for the "alleged" slide in fishery stocks, to the ouright grab of resources for themselves, these allocation organizations have lied, perjured, and extorted the public's resources right out of the public's reach. In so doing, they have driven a wedge between the user groups, and deprived the non-fishing public access to the most regulated fishery resource in the world. Meanwhile, the marsh habitat that these resources depend on are being lost at an ever increasing rate daily. A truly spectacular job connecting the dots that have led to the ruin of many hard working, tax paying, American fishermen, and have left the marsh habitat they depend on in sad shape. Britton Shackelford

This book is a must read!!! Especially if you belong to the CCA
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-10
Wow, what a great book. It is sad that this is an account of true events. Unfortunately, these events are still taking place all over America's coastal states. Wherever Exxon's faux conservation group the Coastal Conservation Association shows up, they make it there mission to destroy the commercial fishing industry, and reallocate fish stocks to their wealthy membership. With Exxon's record profits and friends all the way to the white house it hasn't been hard for them to do. The argument the Coastal Conservation Association uses, is that more money is generated by wealthy sportfishers then by lowly commercial fishers and seafood consumers. Therefore all fish should be protected for their membership's exclusive enjoyment. Sounds simple, but this puts thousands of people out of work and denies the consumers their right to the fisheries resource.
This is truely a David and Goliath story. David being the inshore finfishermen whom represents the Free American Spirit that refuses to die and Goliath being Exxon who represents corprate greed.
Read this!
I Understand the sequel is being written as I type this. Can't wait for it to come out!!

Much help on a report
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-21
I'm doing a research paper for english and I chose the net ban as a topic. My father used to be a commercial fisherman on the Florida coast. He was put out of business after the net ban was put into effect in 1995. He's always had theories about why the ban was passed. He read and loved the book Wetland Riders and with his information, and the facts I got from the book I was able to write a strong paper against the net ban. The book was great and was a lot of help. Anyone who's been affected by Net limitations in any state should read this book.

Sport Fishermen versus Commercial Fishermen, Fun vs Food
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-01
I'm Robert Fritchey, the author of "Wetland Riders." I fell in with South Louisiana's traditional coastal finfishermen in 1980, deciding after graduate school that I would earn my living only from renewable resources. A lifelong sport fisherman, my addiction to fishing and the outdoor life led me to the Bayou State's rapidly vanishing coastal marshes, where I earned my livelihood netting redfish and other wetland-dependent species of fish through the 1980s.

"As the 1980s opened, fishermen worked freely, under few restrictions other than those imposed by nature," I wrote in the book's preface. "But earning a living as an inshore finfisherman became progressively more difficult--and finally next to impossible. What happened?"

"Wetland Riders" details my own search for the answer to this question. But my interests were more than academic--in 1988, Louisiana's anglers--prodded by a Texas-based sportfishing organization which has since gone national--claimed the redfish for their own exclusive use. By taking the fish from us fishermen--and the seafood markets and restaurants--the sportsmen began to devalue Louisiana's threatened coastal wetlands. I wrote "Wetland Riders" as an educational tool, to circumvent a biased media and inform the public directly, as a prelude to getting back our fish.

Equipped with my experience as both a sport and commercial fisherman, I investigated the escalating fish fights between the recreational and food-producing industries which, I learned, were occurring around the coasts of America.

I also learned that the underlying cause of the sportsmen's aggression against our traditional seafood harvesters lies deeply embedded within our emotional human nature. In the book's introduction, I quoted a true sportsman, a Texan who-- in the 1930s--also sought to quell the destructive friction between these two environmentally important industries: "When the average sportsman sees a net fisherman make a good catch he is overcome in many cases with a feeling that must be experienced but cannot well be described." That feeling, unfortunately, is envy, an emotion that can easily overpower rational thought.

The number of recreational fishermen began to steadily increase following World War II, and exploded during the 1980s and 1990s, as financially successful Baby Boomers and their children took up fishing. A critical mass of these anglers have proven more than willing to be organized into a political movement which imperils our domestic seafood industry.

As old Claude McCall--one of the 7 net fishermen that I profiled in "Wetland Riders"--explained, "There needs to be regulation, but not the kind we have now. The management that's being used now just tries to knock the commercial fisherman down. We'll wind up with almost no domestic production of seafood; it'll all be imported.

"How about if we get in a war and can't get imports? We'll have to eat steak, I guess."

In the chapter, "It's Not Me, It's Him!," I revealed that, "The collective impact of great numbers of recreational fishermen, each landing just a few fish, quickly adds up." Indeed, virtually every species of fish that is currently defined as "overfished" is being harvested by both recreational and commercial fishermen. And data presented in this chapter reveal that, in many fisheries, the recreational sector is responsible for harvesting a far larger slice of the pie than the food-producing sector!

As I investigated why this fact is not publicized, I described in "The `Con' in Conservation" the first attempt by a media conglomerate to expand their "educational program" beyond the sportsmen, to 30 million members of the general public. The campaign typified the recreational media's tactic of focusing blame on our family fishermen while avoiding any responsibility by sport fishermen.

In "The Recreational Fishing Industry: Something of Value?" I deconstructed the incredibly diverse recreational industry that is displacing our traditional commercial fisheries. Many of our commercial fisheries are centuries old, and predate recreational fisheries. They have achieved sustainability by merely harvesting fish which they send out to consumers in urban areas, thereby bringing only money into their rural communities. The tourism-based recreational industry, on the other hand, brings people into coastal communities which spurs coastal real-estate development.

The co-existence of both industries leads to a natural tension, a sort of two-party system where each "party" limits the impact of the other, though in different ways. As we go to a one-party system, the astute reader may envision the future of these old fisheries.

In "Conservation Through Use: Resource Management for the Twenty-First Century," I advocated sharing hotly-contested finfish species on an equitable basis, and cite the precedent for such an action. Upon the increased allocation of fish that commercial fishermen and consumers would receive, I proposed a per-pound severance tax. Inspired by the self-reliance, resourcefulness and optimism of our inshore fishermen, I suggested that taxes on our product be used to establish a local, sustainable source of revenue for a stewardship action fund dedicated to slowing the loss of fishery habitat.

As noted in the update to the book's second edition, "1998: New Players, Same Game," sportsmen in the mid-1990s benefited from a multimillion dollar national "fish crisis" campaign, which eerily failed to mention any negative impacts by the vast sportfishing industry. Amid that backdrop, well-heeled sportsmen demonized and outlawed nets, destroying some of the largest traditional food fisheries in the country, including Louisiana's.

A must read for anyone interested in fisheries issues
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
Mr. Fritchey drew on his background as a commercial fisherman and his impressive skills as a researcher to put together this compelling story behind the story of the so-called "fish conservation" movement that's become so popular with the mass media today. In Wetland Riders he's exposed this blatant resource grab for what it really is; a well-coordinated and well-financed assault on the U.S. consumer's right to fisheries resources that belong to us all. From consumer to commercial fisherman to someone who enjoys the ambiance of coastal communities without boardwalks and amusement parks and tee shirt shops, if you have any connection to the seafood industry at all you owe it to yourself to read this book.

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When You Work for a Bully: Assessing Your Options and Taking Action
Published in Paperback by Croce Publishing (2004-08-01)
Author: Susan Futterman
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When You Work for a Bully
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-08
This is an excellent book for helping an employee understand what bullying is and how to deal with it before it affects a persons health and well-being. Ms. Futterman's book outlines the options you have when confronted with a bully at work. I highly recommend it for anyone in the workplace who may be feeling undue stress brought on by bullying managers or co-workers.

Very highly recommended: it provides specifics rather than theory.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-07
Employees who work for a bully face daily and constant confrontation with little recourse - but WHEN YOU WORK FOR A BULLY: ASSESSING YOUR OPTIONS AND TAKING ACTION offers such recourse, from exit strategies to leave an abusive situation to learning how to identify a bully and utilizing self-defense tactics to keep ego intact. From financial concerns to preserving job integrity and seeking government assistance, WHEN YOU WORK FOR A BULLY juxtaposes case history examples with practical tips. Very highly recommended: it provides specifics rather than theory.

Diane C. Donovan
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Abuse in the Workplace--What's Your Response?
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-23
I am in the process of doing a workshop and needed material. I reviewed the book and found that it had the information I needed. I know that this workshop will be a help to our participants.

work is NOT life
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
Many, maybe most people identify themselves by their profession or the company that they work for. Many times it is a happy, fulfilling part of their life, but if is isn't, there is a good chance someone at your workplace is making you miserable.
If that person is your boss, who constantly undermines your work to the point you question your very self, and when works becomes a source of stress, causing physical ailments, this book will help you decide the path you need to take.
Bullying is unfortunately very real in the workplace and, at least in the US, a legal (though unethical) way to manage employees. I strongly suggest this book to anyone who is physically ill at the thought of going to their place of employment every day.

From self-defense to exit strategies
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-18
Employees who work for a bully face daily and constant confrontation with little recourse - but WHEN YOU WORK FOR A BULLY: ASSESSING YOUR OPTIONS AND TAKING ACTION offers such recourse, from exit strategies to leave an abusive situation to learning how to identify a bully and utilizing self-defense tactics to keep ego intact. From financial concerns to preserving job integrity and seeking government assistance, WHEN YOU WORK FOR A BULLY juxtaposes case history examples with practical tips. Very highly recommended: it provides specifics rather than theory.

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Wild Girls: The Path of the Young Goddess
Published in Paperback by Creatrix Resource Library. LLC (2005-06-01)
Author: Patricia Monaghan
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Amazing and practical
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
I loved how this books has a wonderful balance of mythology that bridges practical application of the stories lessons. There is so much in this book for the young girl. Not only is it a wonderful educational tool in that it teaches about other cultures but it also offers a plethora of stories about strong women throughout the ages. A must read for anyone, young or old, who are interested in furthering their spiritual and intellectual base.

Real girl power
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-11
This is another positive and powerful book I wish I had when I was young and the only thing the church and my family had to say to me was women are bad and sex is sinful. I'd have worn this paperback ragged. Here Patricia offers the stories of young goddesses and follows each story with an object lesson--on beauty, creativity, meditation, dreams, etc--and then suggests rituals and project ideas. The stories are multicultural. There is Artemis, as we might expect, and there are Native American, African, Korean, Finnish, Baltic, Chinese, etc., stories. Every girl will see herself reflected. There are 12 total, one for each month of the year. This book with a blank journal will make a perfect gift for a first moon celebration or for a pre-adolescent birthday. Imagine a goddess a month for a whole year of meditations and rituals! I definitely recommend it for 10 to 13 year-olds. My 11-year-old nieces are each getting a copy.

The best thing to me about the book is that it talks about "girl power" outside the usual media terms of pretty and fashionable and (ultimately) sexually available. It also avoids all the irritating media fluff stuff that passes for "girl power"--the vampire-killing Buffys and "Charmed" girls who have fantasy magical powers--and brings home the most critical lesson that real power resides in the mind and soul and is there for every girl who seeks it.

!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-17
I really loved this book. At first I wasn't going to read this book because of the title and me being a little bit older than what you would call a girl. In fact I was surprised, some of the stories touched a deep inner part of me that was in need of healing and her advice and projects were great.

A great read for anyone
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-03
This book is intended for teens, but I enjoyed it even as an adult. I liked the format, each chapter beginning with a myth starring a heroine Goddess and then continuing with complementary activities and explanations that let the reader explore her spirituality and empower herself, either working by herself or with other young women. The book concludes with a description of the Maiden/Mother MoonCircle, an example of a mother/daughter circle that readers can use to create their own circles. Imagine mothers and daughters, or teen girls, working together to explore their spirituality, creativity, divinity, and empowerment. The world will be a better place. I'm so happy that books like this are coming out for young women today. You can't go wrong with Patricia Monaghan.

A collection of information for potential wild girls
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-03
This book is an excellent starting point for young up and coming wild girls and for those that should be but are not aware of their potential. There is a little bit of everything you need to know in a fun to follow format. The book contains simplified tales from around the world, augmented with songs, and tasks to make this more than just a reading experience.

This is much better than other literature floating around out there. First of all notice that the publisher is Llewellyn Worldwide; this publisher is well acquainted with the subject in hand. The author (Patricia Monaghan) is a resident faculty of the School for New Learning at DePaul University in Chicago.

Bottom line is the book is a lot of fun for one or many to share and it is main stream.

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Winning on Purpose: How to Organize Congregations to Succeed in Their Mission (Convergence Ebook Series)
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (2006-03)
Author: John Edmund Kaiser
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One of the Best Church Organizational Books I've Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
I now rank "Winning on Purpose" among the top 10 books on church organizational life that I've read. The foundational premise is that Christians are to make disciples of Jesus. The way a local church organizes for ministry can hinder or assist in that mission.

Kaiser dares to suggest that pastors, church boards, and the membership of the church are to be accountable for the mission. Accountability does not restrict or lay guilt on these persons, but in proper relationship to one another frees them to lead and serve in ways that will give them every opportunity to fulfill their God-given mission.

The author does a good job of describing the limitations of how many traditional churches are organized. He is even better at defining and describing Accountable Discipleship through an organizational structure that can be adapted to a variety of traditions. It may well be the limitations of publishing did not allow him to go into more detail about how to move from a traditional, ineffective organizational model to the effective model he promotes. I would benefit from more suggestions about how to lead a church (as quickly as possible) from the former to the latter.

Nevertheless, "winning on Purpose" should be taught in seminaries and continuing education seminars. It should not just on the book shelf of any pastor or church leader, but in their hands and a matter of urgent prayer and discussion in churches that have a desire to grow -- and a willingness to do what it takes to make disciples.

Must Read for Church Boards
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-15
Simply a must read for church boards. Avoid the pitfalls of typical church boards and enable a pastor to lead, boards to govern, staff/volunteers to manage and put your members into ministry. What more could you want? Kaiser teaches the system that allows it to happen.

Reformat Your Church for the Win
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-10
I found this book to be both exciting and challenging. It is based upon some serious success in the American Baptist Church of the West where turn-around has become the norm. You might want to also read Paul Borden's "Direct Hit" which gives you some background to this success. Borden provides the story, Kaiser in this book provides the nuts and bolts of why to and how to give your church the "win."

Winning on Purpose means that Jesus is going to win!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-06
In Winning on Purpose, I found a pretty decent strategy to coach and nurture a church along the path toward God's vision for the church as recorded in Revelation 7--a multitude from all nations and tribes and peoples and languages gathered in worship.

Lyle Schaller says, "Leadership is figuring out what needs to be done and then doing it." This book will help pastors who want to pursue a multiracial future but aren't sure how to get there.

Kaiser begins with an argument for accountable leadership. The book moves through formative missional verses, including the Olivet Discourse, which ground the missional church in the justice and mercy of God. Throughout the book, Kaiser uses soccer as a metaphor for accountable leadership. The book is worth a read for this analogy, if nothing else. It gives a very relevant backdrop to the idea of winning on purpose; here's a little taste: "Plays exist for wins, not the other way around. The purpose of a play is to score. If a team does not score goals, it makes no difference how well or how cleverly they are able to execute plays. By not scoring a goal, the team has ultimately failed" (p. 58).

The book is organized around four key questions.
* Do we really want to win?
* Do we understand the game?
* Do we know what position to play?
* Do we have the right equipment?

The tools section of this book is chock full of real tips and tools for real leaders; there is even a guide to develop accountability assessments. For instance, Kaiser says a board that meets more than once each quarter will be tempted to manage rather than govern. I believe it was George Bullard, writing for the Alban Institute, who first articulated that pastors are there to lead, boards are there to govern, and staffs are there to manage. Kaiser gives real, implementable flesh to the bones that Bullard provided through his research.

I did find Kaiser's definition of diversity a little challenging. "For starters, a team is a community of servants who share the same mission and vision (unity) and are responsible for different roles (diversity) in fulfilling it" (p. 83). It's interesting to see a non-ethnic, non-cultural use of the word "diversity." On the other hand, it is another reminder of George Yancey's thought that "the multiracial church is not an ends to a mean," but rather a container to unleash the reconciling work of God here on earth.

Missing References
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
I love the book in and of itself. It is very clear and concise as to both theory and process for pursuing the Accountable Leadership process.

My one bug with the book is that there is little in the way of any Biblical study and underpinning to this. I find that too bad because it is a good organizational model that can be demonstrated from Biblical principles. It would have been immensely helpful to have more on that end.

That does not diminish my rating since what the book proposes to do it does very well. I highly recommend this book to church leadership both staff and lay leaders.

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Woman to Woman: Preparing Yourself to Mentor
Published in Paperback by New Hope Publishers (AL) (2005-08)
Authors: Edna Ellison and Tricia Scribner
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Excellent!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-28
This product was in excellent condition. I highly recommend this seller. I will definitely buy from this seller again. Thanks

excellent resource for mentoring!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-22
With all the trendy talk about mentoring these days, Edna Ellison paints a practical yet poignant picture of what mentoring truly is. Biblically based and reader friendly, I highly recommend this book to any woman considering a mentoring relationship.

AUTHOR'S REVIEW--EDNA MARTIN ELLISON, Ph. D.
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-14
TEN YEARS AGO AS I TRAVELED SPEAKING AT WOMEN'S RETREATS AND CONFERENCES, I REALIZED MOST WOMEN DESPERATELY NEED MENTORING ADVICE. IN TRANSIENT AMERICA, WE LIVE APART FROM EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS, OUR IMMEDIATE FAMILIES ARE DWINDLING, AND NEIGHBORHOODS DON'T PROVIDE THE CLOSENESS THEY ONCE DID. IN THE SHIFTING SAND OF TODAY'S SOCIETY, WOMEN NEED SOMEONE TO GUIDE, COUNSEL, AND BEFRIEND THEM. WHEN I MET TRICIA SCRIBNER, WHO ASKED ME TO MENTOR HER IN HER WRITING, SHE DESIGNED A QUESTIONNAIRE AND WE DISTRIBUTED IT IN AMERICA, GERMANY AND ENGLAND. SOME OF THE SURPRISES WE FOUND ARE IN THIS BOOK. IT CONTAINS POEMS, FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS FOR BIBLE STUDY, A LEADERS GUIDE FOR GROUPS, A COMMISSIONING SERVICE FOR CHURCHES, AND ACTIVITY/GAMES TO GET YOU INVOLVED AS YOU READ. TRICIA, WHO IS ABOUT 20 YEARS YOUNGER THAN I, HAS BECOME A JOY IN MY LIFE AS I (A WIDOW) HAVE SHARED WITH HER WHAT I HAVE LEARNED ABOUT BEING A CHRISTIAN WIFE AND MOTHER. WE LOVE TO LEAD CONFERENCES AND INTERACT WITH WOMEN ALL OVER THE WORLD! WON'T YOU JOIN US AS YOU READ THROUGH THE PAGES AND INTERACT WITH OUR PRINCIPLES OF MENTORING IN WOMAN TO WOMAN: PREPARING YOURSELF TO MENTOR ?

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-14
Best Bible Study I've Done Recently. This is not too hard or bookish. Fun! I love the ARNF's!

What I've been looking for!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-14
The one thing that makes this Bible study different from all the rest is that it gets you involved in a personal way. The theme of the book is "GET REAL!" I love it!

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Zoom! Zoom! Zoom! I Am Off to the Moon
Published in Library Binding by Sagebrush Education Resources (2002-08)
Author: Dan Yaccarino
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Great book!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
(...) this book was so cool. My teacher used to be a 3rd grade teacher so she has a lot of kid books. My friend and I were looking for a book and we found this one. We loved the kid in the big space suit. It was hilarious. So now almost every time at reading time we look for that book and we find it better and better each time. This book is so cool especially if you're in for a funny and short book. Even older kids who have a humorous side to them will enjoy this book.

-Allison G. (...)

Great book, my son loved it!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-31
My son, Christopher, is 7 years old, and is just facinated by space, and loves the movie "Apollo 13". I bought this book, and he just loved it. I couldn't be happier with it. He really enjoyed the pictures, and I could tell he was making sure that it was as accurate as the movie that he watches over and over. It's nice to see a book that excites a child like this one did.

A big hit!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-17
We found this book at the library last night and it was such an instant hit I'm buying it today. The pictures and big and bold and whimsical and the rhyming is very nice. My 2-year-old daughter doesn't even know what a rocket is yet but she asked me to read this book first thing this morning.

Our Toddler's (and Daddy's) favorite bedtime story!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-17
Easy rhyming, rhythmic phrases, and cool space-related pictures in bright colors lend to repeats of this story almost every night! Our Son liked this book so much that he reached for it over and over for bedtime stories - even before he could talk. (One of his first words was ZOOM!) If you like space stuff, you and your kids will find Dan Yaccarino's "ZOOM, ZOOM, ZOOM..." a real pleaser!!

a great book
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-04
toodlers will love hearing this story over and over agin. i work in a 18 month old classroom to 2 yrs of age, my co teachers and i read this book to the kids all the time.the children and adults love it

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100 Days of School
Published in Library Binding by Sagebrush Education Resources (2002-08)
Author: Trudy Harris
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A Great Counting Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-24
I used this book for our hundred days of school party. I teach pre-k and they got a kick out if it. The pictures were great and the counting was fun and easy for them to do. I highly recommend this book!

An absolute delight for young children learning to count!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-13
Harris has put the concepts of counting into a truly delightful book for the young reader and teachers of young readers. Each section of the book invites the reader to fill in a conclusion which draws young readers into the book, its bright, attractive pictures, and the idea of being able to count all the way to 100!

The Best of All
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-11
Trudy has done something with her book "100 Days of School" that I haven't seen for a while. She has created a color book, a counting book, a math book, a rhyming book, and, of course, a fun book all in one. That takes talent, and a lot of it, to combine these four types of books without making the work so busy that the child loses interest. Also, the book is all about school and even teaches math etc., but guess what? The reader doesn't even become aware that he/she's being taught. That's the true art of children's writing.

Beth Griffis Johnson does wonderfully with the illustrations. She has given the book a zesty, almost celebration look. And there's plenty to look at after the text has been read. I think this book could be a favorite for your children. I bought it for my future grandchildren . . . whenever that's going to be...

Spectacular Book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-20
A delightful book that combines rhyming, counting, color and fun. My 5 year old wanted to read it over and over and over. He learned the words quickly and enjoyed the playfulness of the book.

highly recommended.

The humorous text and illustrations will delight all
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-17
This crazy, delightful book truly captures the fun of the 100 Days of School Celebration. My children and I both enjoyed all of the silly rhymes and wonderful illustrations.

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200 Crochet Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets: An Indispensible Resource of Technical Know-How and Troubleshooting Tips
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (2007-10-16)
Author: Jan Eaton
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One of the best crochet books out there
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-01
This book is the most helpful book. It has everything you need to know about crocheting. I have thousands of crochet books and this is one of the best crochet books ever made. The tips are easy to follow and shows you how to read patterns. And any questions you might ever have about crochet is in this book!!!

Very complete resource
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-19
After looking at many crochet books that would give a clear set of instructions and a variety of patterns, I've found that this book and others by this author are excellent. The instructions are easy to follow. Tne pictures are beautiful...bright colors and beautiful patterns. This is a great book for beginners or more advanced and will be well-used as a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more about crocheting.

great for all who crochet at any level
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-25
I would recommend this book for anyone who crochets. I has some fantastic tips and ideas for any level.

CROCHET BOOKS
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-17
BEING A NEW-COMER TO CROCHETING, I ONLY STARTED IN OCTOBER OF 2007, THIS BOOK IS INDISPENSIBLE, WITH TIPS AND SUCH. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY ONE OF MY BETTER PURCHASES.....

Awesome Book!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
I received this book a few days ago, and am still reading through it, because it is packed with so much useful information. Everything from the best stitch patterns for various items, to shaping garments, to selecting yarn, to fixing problems is covered. I love that the book even has a few mini-projects for the reader to try our new techniques. The book is also very well-organized, and the photography is lovely - so bright and clear. Overall it's an excellent book, and a must for an crocheter's library.

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The 2007 Chickonomics Guide to Millennial Professionals: How to Successfully Recruit, Manage, and Motivate North America's Newest (And Most Unique!) Generation of Young Professionals
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2007-08-06)
Author: Lisa Orrell
List price: $10.95

Average review score:

Great Information for Baby Boomers on Millennials
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-25
As the Director of Operations for a Silicon Valley company from the Boomer generation, understanding the Millennials can be a challenge! The book is a great resource with helpful tips on communicating effectively with the youngest crop of professionals. Short and filled with valuable to-the-point information.

Helpful for Understanding the New Generation!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-25
This is a great book to help understand the new generation, what makes them tick and how to manage them. This is the kind of information that a VP of Human Resources would love and I've already recommended this to several HR executives to help them with current recruitment efforts!

Long awaited
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-25
I've been waiting for this book...
I had the benefit of early business advice at the onset of my company (from the author's ad company. Smart people, great info, I highly recommend anything that Orrell has to say about business.

Great book - easy to read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-24
Just when I think I understand the new generation, a book like this comes out and proves me wrong. Good reading for anyone involved with HR, any Managers over 30, and/or anyone who owns their own business and needs to hire the new young professionals. This book has practical advice that will change the way I do everything from hiring to incentive programs. Good stuff!

Quick Read, Good Info on Generation Y Hiring
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-24
I review and promote a lot of business books on my community website for business professionals. I have not found one current book that discusses who the Millennials (Generation Y) are and how to best deal with these 20-somethings now entering the professional workforce. This is a very hot topic and something that has companies throughout the country concerned and baffled. Lisa's book is a personable quick-read packed with good info that any HR exec or Boomer/GenX manager will benefit from.

-- Gillian Parrillo, Founder and Publisher of [...], and retired Senior Executive of a Fortune 1000 Corporation.

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300 Incredible Things to Learn on the Internet (Incredible Internet Book Series)
Published in Paperback by 300incredible.com (2000-03-15)
Author: Robyn Spizman
List price: $8.95
New price: $0.98
Used price: $0.01

Average review score:

WOW!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-26
300 Incredible Things to Learn on the Internet quenched my thirst for learning and left me wanting more! I want to know when 300 MORE Incredible Things to Learn on the Internet will be available. This book is a valuable resource for all ages. Parents, teachers, students and just about anyone will enjoy these interesting and incredible sites. Whether you need help on a tricky homework question or can't remember the capital of North Dakota, 300 Incredible Things to Learn on the Internet will help! There are sites on every topic imaginable! I never knew surfing the Net could be so fun! Hats off to these INCREDIBLE authors!

Very informative
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-11
The authors falsely advertise this book when they say 300 INCREDIBLE THINGS TO LEARN ON THE INTERNET. Instead, they provide 300 classifications with several URLs included in each classification. An estimate based on an unscientific sampling of the 300 classifications, the book provides gateways to over 1000 incredible things.

I tested a few in areas of personal interest like Astronomy and Election, and asked my family members to do likewise (their choices). The sites that each one of us entered we agreed were informative and in some cases very entertaining. We felt some of the URLs were too slow. However, generally, we all agreed this book is a great gift for the newcomer (are there any left?) and the youngster to use for fun and reference...

Harriet Klausner

An "Incredible" Investment!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-14
This book is full of wonderful web sites for all ages and interests. As the teacher for adults and teens new to the internet, I found this book to be an invaluable resource. A variety of subjects, listed alphabetically make the format very easy to follow. I want to spend my afternoons...cruising the 'net using these "incredible" suggestions!

Great Book! Very interesting sites!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-19
To be honest I wasn't really expecting much when I was given this book as a gift. Still the book proved my wrong, proposing 300 really interesting things to do online! I was amazed at such sites as fun-with-words.com or vazelos.com which really bring the internet experience to a new level. Highly recommended. You 'll keep coming back to it when you are bored surfing!

Something Incredible for EVERYONE to Learn!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-12
Your book blew me away from page one! This book is more entertaining than any other educational guide to Internet sites and the best thing about it is that it's fun. Every person of every age needs this book. The topics covered are so numerous, this book proves itself incredible for all!


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