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Karl May should be recommended readingReview Date: 2003-06-10
A Prolific AuthorReview Date: 2001-10-18
Karl May's 73 novels are still being published today in numbers that are astounding. Yet whilst his works have been translated into about 30 languages, he is virtually unknown in North America.
Given the current events in the Middle East today, it is amazing how much insight he had into the psyche of the people he wrote about. In reading his work you will discover that little has changed over the last 120 years since he penned the original narrative. You will also discover a wealth of pertinent facts about the people and their religious beliefs.
I consider Karl May's travel narratives a body of text that has been well researched and whilst some of the information contained therein may not be entirely accurate when compared to the facts as we know them today, they represent nontheless a very clear insight into the customs of the local inhabitants of these foreign lands.
My wife and I have enjoyed the often frustrating task of rendering Karl May's work into English and we hope that you too will enjoy the tale as it unfolds.
A Gripping Adventure TaleReview Date: 2001-12-06
I especially liked Halef who was a very important part of the story and I can't wait to see if he continues his journey in the next book.
Even though the book was written more than a hundred years ago the customs and traditions of the Arabs have not changed through to the present day.
Not being an avid reader, a book must be exciting to keep my attention and this book met and exceeded my expectations.
Growing up in my grandmothers house who was from Germany I know the German language can be very difficult to understand and with many of the translations from German to English the true meaning of the prose is often lost.
It is obvious that a great deal of time and effort went into this unabridged translation of this adventure story.
This is the first Karl May book that I have had a chance to read and I can't wait for the next book to be translated.
To the translator I say, 'Great job!'. I highly recommend this book to readers of adventure stories and to children - most enlightening.
Hang on to your hat, it is quite a rideReview Date: 2001-12-05
This book is a step into the world of Shaharazhad and a little beyond. Our Hero, the Frank, Emir Nemsi, is a German writer on an odyssey into the realm of the Padishah, of Arabian Knights and the rich culture of the Middle East, in search of adventure. He travels with a native companion, little Halef, a devoted servant, bent on converting his beloved Master to the True Faith of Islam. It is interesting to note that our hero becomes a Muslim against his will, all the while remaining a devout Christian, an interesting twist of events. The series of adventures, beginning with the discovery of a murder victim, through the Hajj to Mecca to the victory against the Haddadihn leaves the reader panting for more and more, until you are dropped on your head with a cliffhanger. I feel much like the Shaharazhad? sultan, I simply must know what happens next.
I was quite surprised to find out that this story was actually written in the late 1800?s, as it has a fresh and modern feel. I especially liked the author?s use of the Arabic words, with the translation right behind. It gives the story an exotic cast, without sacrificing the meat of the Tale.
The story is an honest portrayal of this world, with only a slight European smugness, but much less than most of the literature of the day. The Arab Culture is not portrayed as barbaric or savage; rather we are shown its depth and richness.
I am waiting less than patiently for the next installment of my hero?s adventures.
HURRY UP!!!!
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a very good book!!Review Date: 2003-04-19
a very good book!!Review Date: 2003-04-19
recommend this book!!!
Other presencesReview Date: 2006-04-15
As Quiet As a MouseReview Date: 2004-01-25
That cheer darkens when Allison is stalked by a classmate named Dylan. Dylan hounds and harasses her in school; he telephones her; on one occasion he grabs her into a car after school and refuses to release her. Naturally Hollie presses charges against Dylan.
More ominous events take place. Windows are shattered; books are moved; horrifying stories of the previous tenants are left for Hollie and the children to find.
Who and what could be behind these bizarre occurrences leave the Ganzes feeling terrorized and traumatized. Dylan is at the top of their short list of suspects; Dylan's overbearing, lawyer father is yet another suspect; a strange, lonely boy who appears to be attached to the Ganzes; Hollie's ex-husband Jeremy certainly appears to have an agenda as well.
In time light is shined on the shadows and the mysteries recede. This is a masterfully crafted book that was very riveting indeed.
A twisting and turning novel that kept me hooked.Review Date: 1999-07-09

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Like the VW dummies book but for the Silver Shadow A must buyReview Date: 2008-04-12
The Shadow Companion makes a complicated car a lot less daunting. Even if you don't do your own work, this book will assist you by explaining in clear terms the work involved n most tasks required with these cars and will make you a smarter and more knowledgeable owner and that should save you money at the shop. It breaks down many jobs simply enough that it will tempt you into trying things yourself you may have thought were beyond you and like the Muir's famous VW book, if you follow the directions you won't get into trouble. An essential for Shadow owners everywhere.
The Shadow's owner companionReview Date: 2007-07-13
The Best Rolls-Royce Do-It-Yourself Book EVER!Review Date: 2008-01-27
A 1979 Silver Shadow II OwnerReview Date: 2007-12-23
A must have for Silver Shadow ownersReview Date: 2007-05-08
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Hot and steamy jungle passion. I did love it so.Review Date: 2008-06-03
Loved it! Review Date: 2006-01-15
At first I just skimmed through the book, reading passages here and there to get an idea of what the story's about. The hero seemed a bit crude at first, and a lil rough around the edges...
But when I actually sat down and read the novel, Morgan's story really touch my heart. It's clear that he loves sarah very deeply and passionately... bordering on obession, I'd say...
Morgan is... let's see... a bit on the mean side. He rages and
has a tendency to grab/shove/squeeze/slam people. He yells at sarah a lot and has a habit of stalking and staring at her from afar... And even though he tries like hell half the time to avoid her, he just always seems to seek her out in the crowd, and watches her when he thinks she's not looking. And he just loves sarah so much. She...gives him a reason to live, I'd say.
Morgan also has a tragic past of being abused, molested, abandoned, tortured, and betrayed... So you can get a pretty good idea why he is the way he is -a bit on the rough and crude side... but never evil like King, who seems to share a common past.
Sarah is a sweetheart... a bit naive when it comes to matter of evil and danger...but stubborn as hell. No matter how tough things get, she grits her teeth and bears it all. One heck of a gal.
Sarah is ... a bit confuse when it comes to Morgan. She's really attracted to him, but she's scared to accept his love because that would mean giving up everything she's ever heal dear, everything that is stable and safe in her world.
Throughout the story, however, you can see how she matures and emotionally grow. Her experience with danger and death teaches her that there's more to life than social repectability and a titled husband... I love the person that she's become at the end...
Somethings I did not particularly like about the novel was the disturbing details about how King tortures and kill his slaves... it made me kinda nauseous, so I don't know if that's a compliment to the writer for successfully getting her point across, or what...lol...
I also wish the ending was a bit more climatic... I kinda wish King would die a horrible, painful death... lol ... Sorry if that's a bit blood-thirsty. You'll know what I mean when you read the book.
For some reason I kinda feel like the book is incomplete somehow... mostly the story between Morgan and Sarah... I didn't really see how Morgan went from someone who didn't think Sarah would ever love him, to someone who feels he's worth something (IF he indeed undergoes that spiritual realization in the end) I didn't really see that... Miss Sutcliffe kinda left out that part, I think...
Anyway... this one's a keeper folks. You won't regret buying it.
Incredible sexual tension... very passionate and deep in a way not many novels can compare with...
Brilliant book!Review Date: 2003-12-06
And congratulations to Ms Sutcliffe, Morgan and Sarah are two characters that I haven't been able to forget up until now, neither can I forget the storyline. Thank you for your talents and imaginations, not to mention extremely detailed researches on the Amazon and the history of rubber trees.
Worth findingReview Date: 2000-12-30
A DEFINITE KEEPERReview Date: 2000-05-03

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Buy this book! In fact, buy all THREE of themReview Date: 2003-09-08
I especially enjoyed Katie's relationship with her best friend Marcy, and the fact that her marriage is not all bliss and romance. Katie evolves from a young girl not quite sure of her own self into a powerful woman who fights for, and finds, a place of her own. Her cat-and-mouse game with a man determined to destroy her makes for many moments of cover-clinching, while her self-depreciating humor and intelligence will make the reader both admire her - and want to BE her.
Katie is a woman to love reading about - and remembering.
A wonderful conclusion to the "Shadow" seriesReview Date: 2003-09-04
We've read and wondered--now our questions are answered!Review Date: 2003-08-25
Saving the best for last!Review Date: 2003-10-24
delightful!Review Date: 2003-10-31

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This is a wild ride, so hold on tight!Review Date: 2007-11-01
Epic in scope and mythic in vision, Shadows of the Keeper leaves you dying for more. It's a sexy mixture of sophistication and fun.
-- Jim Melvin, author of The Death Wizard Chronicles, a six-book epic fantasy
fantastic storyReview Date: 2007-05-06
Fabulous Read!Review Date: 2007-04-15
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Captivating debut...Review Date: 2007-03-12
Highly recommended read...Review Date: 2007-03-06

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Perfect book for a half-day seminar in business managementReview Date: 2007-05-01
This story begins in that vein; Unga, Bunga, Oogie, Boogie and Trevor are cave dwellers with a fear of the outside. They watch the shadows and reach conclusions and each has a different opinion regarding what terrible fate would befall them if they ever set foot outside their domain. They eat only what blows into the cave, so their diet consists largely of dried plant life and dead insects.
Eventually, Boogie expresses a desire to explore the exterior world, an opinion that immediately gets him ostracized. When he leaves, he discovers an amazing world of animals and vegetation. He wanders until he encounters a wise man named Mike, who tells him how it used to be.
In the old days, there was a major civilization that built towers to see what was beyond their immediate vicinity. In one direction, there were enormous herds of wild animals and in the other direction there were abundant fruits and vegetables there for the harvesting. There were two groups, each of which looked in only one direction. This led to an immediate split, one group wanted to build spears and other hunting tools while the other wanted to build baskets for gathering. Neither side would budge from their position, which led to a battle for control. This battle led to separate groups retreating into caves, where they remained to this day.
After the initial story of the cave dwellers, there is a serious discussion of the meaning of the tale. You are asked to ponder the significance of the story and how it relates to the modern business world. With the advent of global markets and the instantaneous transfer of information, for most companies a strategy of staying put is suicide. Each and every day, someone in the company must be examining all of the fundamental assumptions used to justify the business decisions.
This is a short book that is perfect for the half-day management seminar. Illustrated and only 81 pages long, it can be read in about an hour and is packed with information designed to get you thinking about your approach to life, work and career.
Shadows of the NeanderthalReview Date: 2006-11-05
Just as enjoyable and illuminating, Outlearning the Wolves, again, by David Hutchens.
Pocket WisdomReview Date: 2003-02-24
An excellent resource!Review Date: 2000-07-03
Should be required reading if responsible for company growthReview Date: 1999-08-13

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A Superb Guide to Practical SpiritualityReview Date: 2007-05-11
For more than three decades Dr. Vaughan has been at the forefront of efforts to integrate psychology and spiritual growth. Not only is she a practicing psychologist, but also she has been trained in several contemplative traditions: Christian, Sufi, Zen and at least one Hindu school.
I would like to quote from Ken Wilber's forward, "In the West, where psychology (and psychiatry) have completely replaced religion as the dominant sciences of the soul, it is the school of transpersonal psychology that carries most clearly the banner of genuine contemplative spirituality."
Frances Vaughan's view - and I am sure that she is correct - is that most of psychology and academia, particularly in the United States, has ignored, or become insensible to most people's need for a rich and healthy spiritual life. Many believe that the ever-increasing rates of substance abuse and extreme behaviors are a reflection of that unquenched spiritual thirst. As she says, "We live in two worlds: the outer world of ego and the inner world of soul. Many people suffer from being out of touch with the inner world of soul. Others suffer because they have tried to explore the world of soul without having come to terms with the world of ego. Freedom depends on acknowledging both worlds, harmonizing them and bringing them into balance."
The book breaks new ground, providing us with accounts of spiritual awakenings that she has seen in her practice, placed in the context of the many spiritual traditions that she has studied. Dr. Vaughan dispels the myth that spirituality is something that can only be experienced by a select few who have the time and the means to withdraw from the world.
Many authors tell us only about the pleasures and promises of the spiritual journey, without also warning us about some of the pitfalls. This book does both, and is an outstanding book for anyone interested in consciousness, spirituality and the future health of humanity.
Highly recommended.
A guidebook that points out the potholes in the road !!Review Date: 1999-08-12
Belongs Right Next to "The Road Less Travelled"Review Date: 2000-02-21
Get This BookReview Date: 2003-12-01
Ms. Vaughan does it againReview Date: 2001-05-19


Life ChangingReview Date: 2002-05-24
Shadows of Wolf FireReview Date: 2002-05-13
by
Theun Mares
Reviewed by Anthony Gagliano
In his latest book, Shadows of Wolf Fire, Theun Mares adds another chapter to the unveiling of the Toltec Legacy, a task he first began seven years ago with the publication of Return of The Warriors and continued in Cry of The Eagle and The Mists of Dragon Lore. Readers of these works, as well as serious students of Carlos Castaneda, will find in Shadows of Wolf Fire a most important addition to their understanding of what it means to walk the warrior's path, and more importantly, The Path With A Heart. This fourth volume in the series examines many topics which will be of great interest, including the training of the three and four pronged nagal; the socerer's explanation; the relationship between the dreamer and the dreamed; and the role of gender in the evolution of awareness, as well as many others. Fans of Tales of Power will find themselves on the edge of their seats.
I recommend this book without reservation, as I have the first three volumes. I do so not only out respect for Mr. Mare's works, but as a long time student of the teachings of Don Juan as first introduced to the modern world by his most famous student. I believe that Mr. Mares represents the truest segue from the teachings of Don Juan as imparted to Dr. Castaneda, both of whom the author acknowledges in the preface of the book. Long ago, a reviewer of one of Castaneda's works wrote that the significance of what the writer had achieved could not be overestimated. I can, with all my heart, and with all the powers of discrimination available to me, say the same of Theun Mares and The Shadows of Wolf Fire.
Anthony Dale Gagliano
many voices many waysReview Date: 2006-03-17
This book reminds me of the story of the Zen master pointing at the moon. The student is reminded to look at the moon and not focus on the master's finger that merely shows the way.
However you connect with your spirit, with the greatness of who and what you are - enjoy the process.
A very interesting read!
Finding the HeartReview Date: 2002-07-15
How do we affect change to promote growth and evolution within ourselves so that, in turn, we may assist humanity in moving towards its own collective maturity? How does our own state of mind, when lost in chaos and confusion, affect the very interrelationship of life on a grander scale? How do we utilise our folly to gain a better understanding of the concept that life doesn't just happen, but instead should be lived and cherished as the most exhilarating adventure of all.
This book will make you remember.
Unfolding the Wings of PerceptionReview Date: 2002-06-13
In any case, after I read "Return of the Warriors" by Theun I quickly ordered all of his books which up until that point did not include "Shadows of Wolf Fire."
It was with great anticipation that I began Theun's latest work on the Toltec Teachings: "Shadows of Wolf Fire." And I was never disappointed. In fact, moved to tears in many parts, puzzled and somewhat overwhelmed in others, I found in this work
answers to many of the questions raised within me from reading his earlier volumes of the Toltec Teachings.
In a world so riddled with strife, so fragmented by separative behavior and thinking and so very far from the potential magic inherent within each of us, Theun's newest book is a joy. It makes me glad to be alive and thankful for each day as I work to unfold the mystery which is me.

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Abuse survivors no longer need to be misunderstoodReview Date: 2002-12-30
Survive The Shadow Stalker; A Poetic Journey Through Abuse, takes the reader along the path abuse victims of all types and ages must travel. As an abuse survivor, I finally no longer feel alone or quite so misunderstood. This writer lets you feel the pain, the sorrow, the healing and the hope in the space of one single book.
Nice work, Bonnie.Review Date: 2002-12-18
Wonderful!!!Review Date: 2002-11-21
On another note, if you are a college student like myself than this book would be wonderful to use when doing a paper on abuse.
Wonderful - Emotional!!!Review Date: 2002-11-16
Reaches Where Others Can'tReview Date: 2002-11-15
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