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Clay and Glazes for the Potter
Published in Paperback by Krause Publications (2000-11-15)
Author: Daniel Rhodes
List price: $39.95
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It is astonishing every potter should know it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
It is astonishing every potter should know it
It say most news that other book don't write in a way simple and undersatndable even for the novice.
I find that is complement is another book on the glaze spectrum written by robin HopperThe Ceramic Spectrum: A Simplified Approach to Glaze and Color Development.

THE best book on clay
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-07
This is the best book to start with and never part with if you are a clay artist.

Definitive reference book
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-07
Everything you ever wanted to know - and more - about clays and glazes. If you just want a quick introduction to the topic, you should skip this book. If you want a well-written, very thorough, and very clear explanation of basic ceramic principles, this is it. If you want to go even further, delving into the intricate complexities of specific clay and glaze formulations, that's all here too.

Very good textbook for the ceramics course I'm taking
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-24
Very good book that's being used for text in my husband's ceramics class. A good book for anyone having questions about pottery, clay ans glaze

book was used for school
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-29
this book is quite informative of clays, glazes, colorants, temperatures and many little details that a ceramicists needs in order to experiment and produce different effects with various materials. this books is very helpful and easy to read..

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The Co-Parenting Survival Guide: Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult Divorce
Published in Paperback by New Harbinger Publications (2001-07-10)
Authors: Elizabeth Thayer Ph.D. and Jeffrey Zimmerman Ph.D.
List price: $16.95
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Buying this book for my ex-husband...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31
Even though it's titled, THE CO-PARENTING SURVIVAL GUIDE: LETTING GO OF CONFLICT AFTER A DIFFICULT DIVORCE, I wish that I had read this book BEFORE the divorce was final because of all the outstanding ideas about co-parenting, that you, your former spouse, your lawyer(s) or even the court, may not address. BUT, if you are an open minded parent and willing to do what is in the best interest of your child/children (and isn't that the reason you are looking at this book to begin with), it offers some really outstanding suggestions.

I especially love the Co-Parenting Contract. It goes beyond the divorce decree, and really sets-up some workable guidelines for parents and children.

This book addresses several topics, offering up suggestions and examples.

A bit simplistic but a good help
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-24
The book was a bit simplistic, much of the same information was covered in the New Hampshire Mandatory co parenting class. But it was still some very good advice.

Nothing ground breaking here but it's a good collection of what you probably should know.

A BOOK TO BE AVAILABLE ON DISPLAY IN EVERY LIBRARY
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
THE BOOK: THE CO-PARENTING SURVIVAL GUIDE: LETTING GO OF CONFLICT AFTER A DIFFICULT DIVORCE...
BY ELIZABETH THAYER, PH.D.
IN THIS ERA OF SPOILED BRATS (THE PARENTS), THIS BOOK WILL HELP WITH THE CONFLICTS OF TODAY!! WE ARE NOT LOOKING AT THE REAL MEANING OF TWO PEOPLE MAKING THE COMMITTMENT OF MARRIAGE!!! SOCIETY HAS PROGRESSED TO THE SIZE OF THE WEDDING, THE DREAM OF THE PERFECT WEDDING, NOT THE COMMITTMENT OF REALLY LOVING THE PERSON YOUR MARRYING. CONSEQUENTLY, PEOPLE MARRY AND HAVE CHILDREN, THEN WHEN THE STRAIN OF MAKING A MARRIAGE WORK BECOMES TOO HARD......THEN DIVORCE IS INEVITALBLE. THEN THE GAMES.... BEGIN, ONE OR BOTH PARENTS DECIDE THAT THEIR FORMER PARTNER IS NOT WHO THEY WANT THEIR CHILDREN AROUND.....SO, POISION THE CHILDREN'S MINDS AGAINST THE OTHER PARENT. THIS BOOK HELPS BOTH PARTIES REALIZE HOW TO WORK WITH THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE....AS WELL AS HELP MAKE THE CHILDREN AS COMFORTABLE WITH THE SITUATION (WHICH MUST BE FIRST IN THE PARENTS MINDS). DRAGING EACHOTHER THROUGH THE COURTS IS NOT THE ANSWER, COURTS JUST DEAL WITH WHICH SIDE AS MORE LEVERAGE, EVEN THE PSYCHOLOGISTS JUST PLAY WITH THE SITUATIONS. WE NEED MORE BOOKS LIKE THIS, AGAIN DISPLAYED IN EVERY LIBRARY IN THE UNITED STATES.

5 gift copies (and counting)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-03
when i divorced two years ago, reasonably contentiously and with a four year old daughter, the best advice i got was to read this book. i did, with highlighter in hand, and found it absolutely invaluable. i continue to this day to consider it absolutely invaluable! such that, i just ordered a gift copy for my brother and his new wife, to help them with my niece and her co-parent. that gift brings the total i've purchased for others up to five. its an unfortunate reality that there will probably be more in the future, but the book helps immensely and so there will be gifts.

The book I wish I had written
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-08
I am a play therapist, author of "The Successful Divorce, In The Eyes of the Child" course and have taught parenting divorced for nine years. This is the book that says it all. The authors teach in clear logical manner how to co parent your children. They are sensitive to the pain both parents and children feel post divorce and teach how to proceed in parenting. I frequently use sections of their book in teaching to remind parents that they must still work together enough to meet children's needs. This is a concise book, no long drawn out narratives or tales of others pain... just the facts and how to avoid the pitfalls. I and the children of divorce, owe these authors a huge thank you. Their new book is also great,

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The Codex Borgia: A Full-Color Restoration of the Ancient Mexican Manuscript
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1993-06-22)
Authors: Gisele Diaz and Alan Rodgers
List price: $20.95
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Fun to show off
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-14
Even if you, like me, don't have much of a knowledge base about ancient Mexican history, it's cool just to show people the book. I've flipped through it and gained a vague understanding of how it fits into history, and I appreciate that it brings to life an aspect of a culture that I really only know through mythology. The preface to explain the Codex is probably well-written, although, admittedly, I felt rather daunted by it. Skimming through it was still valuable, though. A good conversation piece!

Un libro que no puede faltar
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
Sin duda este es un título que no debe faltar en ningúna biblioteca personal, ya que la restauración de uno de los principales códices es perfecta, para aquellos interesados en la cultura y ciencia ancestral este códice es de gran ayuda.

A Gem
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-15
This is a very strange and beautiful book in pictures. It reads like a dream if you tune in to it, and reveals very deep meanings about the relation between life and death, the human relation to the forces of nature, and time. Even though there are no words, it is possible to understand. If you get into it the symbols become more and more recognizable, and they begin to speak. the calendrical symbols and the spirit deities are completely recognizable. The sequences are all about times, and there is a big element about sacrifice. It has to do with the consequences of change; there is no life without death. The book has a very powerful image of life and death fused back to back that pretty much is the epitome of all the book is about. It's all about life and death in relation to time.

The Other 5 Star Reviews are Right
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
I will not go over their 5 star comments except to say that I agree. The amazingly colourful and crisp art in this short book is rivetting. As much as one may credit the reknowned author, deep congratulations should also go to the publisher for a masterful print job.

Excellent, and at this price...
Helpful Votes: 34 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-17
This is a wonderful resouce for those interested in ancient Mexico. Full photographic facsimilies of these codices are hideously expensive, and really, most are not in great shape. After extensive research, we have here a great reproduction of what this important work looked like when it was "fresh off the presses." It is beautiful, and in comparison to Dover's similar Codex Nuttall, this work comes with a MUCH better introduction that explains more of the text, the context, and the ideology. Readers will be able to better understand some of the religious principles of the ancient Mexicans (and there is some debate whether this book was painted by Aztecs or Mixtecs, which I won't bore you with!). It shows gods, ceremonies, the calender, and other religious iconography which is interesting, and would be a revelation for more the artisticly inclined. The visuals are wonderfully presented and all in all this is an astonishing bargain. Those with even a casual interest in New World archaeology or art NEED to get this book.

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Communicating with a Former Spouse
Published in Paperback by Signature Publications Inc (1999-01-25)
Author: Vincent Gerard Molina
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A first of its kind!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-02
Communicating with a Former Spouse is a simple and non-threatening book to read. It made me laugh and cry. The author shares his personal experiences in a way that gave me new insight to my own former love relationship. He stresses the importance of language and attitude when communicating with a former spouse. He also invites us to explore and find new ways of communicating with our former spouse so that our children will be happier. This book is a real eye-opener. It helps me put my ego in "check" and now I am more willing to operate from my heart. It's a book that I have already dog-eared and I am sure that I will refer to it again and again. Mr. Molina challenges me to be a better parent and former mate so that my children will be more open to find love when they are older. I am grateful that he shares his experience and thoughts for the benefit of all parents who raise children in separate households.

Has divorced parents
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-12
My mom and dad are divorced and I have watched them struggle at communitcation for many years. Although it's not perfect they have learned to do better by reading this book. I decided to read the book and now I have a better understanding on what they went through all thoughs years. I would like to thank you for writing this book because it helped my parents get along better. Now I have no doubt that they love me.

Great ways to communicate with non-like-minded people!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-21
This book was so informative! How many of us know people who we don't particularly care for, but have to work with or share some part of our life with? Written in an easy-to-understand format, this book can make a difference to anyone in a botched relationship, who wants to make it better! Mr. Molina teaches how to get along with even the toughest individual and explains how to do it without feeling a need to be emotionally connected. This book would be great for former spouses, former business partners, hard-to-get-along-with bosses, contrary neighbors, etc. etc.! Thank you, Mr. Molina, for your insight and gift to all of us!!

The best book on divorce with kids I've ever read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-14
This is honestly the best book I've ever read on the subject, and I've been reading and researching for seven years. The last time things got difficult in my situation, I picked up this book and read it again and was startled by what NEW things I learned the second time around. My situation will never be perfect, but my own level of happiness has greatly increased because of this book. I have since bought two more books to give to others, knowing it will improve their lives regardless of someone else's actions. I thank Mr. Molina very much for his inspiring book.

Your book continues to help me through the rough spots
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-23
Thank you for writing this book! Divorce, especially when there are children involved, creates pain and frustration that doesn't go away when the shock is over. The same issues that contributed to the breakup of the marriage continue to surface again and again. Learning to communicate feelings and needs in a positive way that leaves the other person room to be different and still be ok, is the key to healing and taking the difficulties around divorce and turning them into new forms of intimacy especially between parents and their children. Your book has given me real tools that work in creating better communication between my two former spouses and myself.

Now that our daughter is growing up, new challenges are coming up for us that need to be communicated about as well. Hurt feelings and misunderstandings are a natural part of children being separated from either one of their parents. Communication again is the key. Your book has helped me open up the hurt places and share those with my daughter. My regrets, my fears, and my hopes and dreams for her and for our relationship. Today, we enjoy more honesty and real connectedness than we had most of the time we lived in the same home, and the communication skills I have learned and applied from your book have made that possible. The work is never over, the tools need to be used again and again, but with a good roadmap, there is hope. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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Conga Drumming: A Beginner's Guide to Playing With Time
Published in Paperback by Mel Bay Publications, Inc. (1996-03-01)
Authors: Alan Dworsky and Betsy Sansby
List price: $24.95
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Doesn't use standard notation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-03
Great Conga book. Was recommended to me by others. The only thing that I don't like about this books is that it doesn't use standard notation.

Excellent introductory book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-22
I found this book invaluable for learning the basics of conga drumming without a teacher. I used it for several months before hitting my first conga class, and was really glad I had worked with the book. I was able to pick up right away with the rest of the class on several of the rhythms. However, I will warn anyone using the book that this drumming world is steeped with "variations". That is, you'll frequently find that your teacher is using a slightly different variation than the one taught in the book. This is fine, however, since it's usually easy to alter what you're doing slightly.

One of the more impressive aspects of the methods in this book is the holistic approach, for example, teaching how to feel the clave underneath the rhythms you're playing. The book also does about as good a job as any book can at teaching the hand technique, although I highly recommend complementing this with good videos of accomplished conga players. Youtube, for example, is a great resource. Here again, though, you will find different philosophies of technique, and again your teacher may have his own emphasis.

Almost everything you'd ever need to play conga
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
This book is extremely readable and it teaches you terrific grooves right from the get-go. I'm a pianist who has decided to learn some percussion and I am having a blast learning to play the conga. Even my non-musician girlfriend has learned some of this stuff!

Very clear and simple way of learning the Congas
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
Very recommended! I think Alan Dworsky used a very clear graphic way of teaching the Conga playing, without getting into music reading instead, he uses symbols for the diferent strokes, and easy numbers. It is great for begginers but stil a good book for advanced players, because it goes through many aspects of the conga.
If you are into conga playing, get this book for the price of half a conga lesson I am sure you will get some mileage out of it. I have been playing congas for years and I discovered a few things in this book I didn't know. Go for it! (...)

Love the book; like their notation
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-11
I agree with all the other reviewers... this is a great book for beginners and advanced (as well as folks somewhere in the middle, like me).

One thing I didn't expect to like, since I can read regular music notation, was their concocted music notation. To my surprise, I like theirs better. It's very intuitive, and after a while, you can pretty much sight-read the rhythms. If I hear/see a conga pattern I like in the future, I'll probably write it down using their notation.

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Control Freak
Published in Paperback by Rhinoceros Publications (1998-06)
Author: Christa Faust
List price: $7.95
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very good debut
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-23
This was the first Christa Faust book I have ever read. I was not disappointed with the story, and I found the plot unpredicatable, not getting to the identity of the killer in my mind until it was presented to me on the page. This was a plus. The story moves well, with realistic, believable dialogue and interesting characters and scenes of SM (not S&M) that I won't soon forget. There is an obvious connection in the naming of two of the main characters to Faust's real-life friend and fellow writer Caitlin R. Kiernan. You'll find out soon enough. The only flaws I found were in editing, with several typos, most of which amounted to nothing more than misspelled or added words. But these were only momentary distractions. Here, the story's the thing, and it's a good one. I've given it five stars, because I found it to be one of those books that I read late into the night and picked up first thing in the morning. What could be better?

Out of Control...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-19
Control Freak is a very interesting book. It was recommended to me by Amazon after I bought The Scolds Bridle - and I couldn't be happier for the advice. Here, a young girl is murdered, with two protagonists attempt to find the answer. One uses typical police procedure, while the other uses her sexual skills for answers. As she investigates further she finds herself being drawn deep into the fetish lifestyle. Unfortunately for her, one of her bondage contemporaries is a murderer with a sadistic streak... Normally, I am not a huge fan or "erotic literature", however make no mistake - this is a book about murder -not sex... As the plot unfolds the reader is treated to a great deal of suspense and mystery - more than enough to make anyone lose control over their fears...

Relic113

WONDERFUL TRIP
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-21
This book personifies the lost highway of youth and the sexy side of S & M and the errays of private jokers.

Faust's debut novel is a fast and dangerous read.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-07
With a non-stop story and a heroine to die for, Christa Faust's debut novel shows the world that her talents aren't limited to S&M dungeons. Faust's words are as lush and ornate as the characters they describe; a bold and dangerous style for a bold and dangerous thriller. _Control Freak_ will have you tied up for days.

A truly enthralling ride!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-20
I must admit that even though I had heard about this novel before it was reprinted, I was not very eager to delve into it. I've never been too terribly interested in the murder mystery, "whodunit" genre, and from the synopses I had read, it seemed to be yet another rehashing of a cop style drama. However, I'm very glad I finally did give this novel a chance, for that is a truly misguided preconception.

Caitlin is a writer looking for the next big real-crime novel. Of course, it helps that her current love affair is with a detective named Mike. When Mike gets a call about a the murder of a young girl which involves sexual mutilation, Caitlin is eager to get the gory details for her next book. Through the help of her internet-savvy friend Wilson, Caitlin learns that the murdered girl, Eva, was a hacker known under the alias Apocrypha who had a penchant for sadomasochism. In the name of research, Caitlin decides to immerse herself in the underground world of SM.

Upon meagerly stepping into the Crypt, a mild SM fetish club, Caitlin becomes enthralled with the whole new world of sights and sounds around her. Being a dominant person at heart, she very quickly finds herself at home in a domineering role within the subculture. However, this eager submission into this whole new world may cloud Caitlin's better judgment and suck her in too deep.

Christa Faust has crafted a truly amazing, genre-transcending novel. Yes, Control Freak is part gritty crime novel, and part thriller, with a splash of romance thrown in for good measure, but it doesn't fit completely into any of those niches. Control Freak is an intimate dive into the SM scene, one which those already familiar with the scene can relate, and those new to SM can use to get a taste of this underground subculture. Faust displays a truly intimate knowledge of not just the scene itself, but the deep-rooted emotions involved with empowerment and submissiveness. Therefore, contained herein is also a tale about finding oneself, and accepting one's true place in the world.

I anxiously await any further novels by this talented writer, and highly recommend Control Freak to fans of good genre-bending literature.

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The Creeps
Published in Paperback by Burnside Publications (2005-03-01)
Author: D.W. Frydendall
List price: $12.00

Average review score:

Gave me the Creeps
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-11
After looking through this book I needed my banky and nightlight for a week!!! Darren is truely one of the new horror masters. Can't wait for the next edition.

A Must for Horror Fans!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-21
I was lucky enough to pick up this book from the artist himself at a horror convention, and get it signed!
Very nice horror themed artwork, can't wait til he has a color book of his artwork out! (Hint Hint - I hope one is on the way!)

I will never sleep untroubled again
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-30
Mr. Frydendall, I am simultaneously delighted and in mortal fear of your new book. I see a lot of horror artwork - piles of guts, mounds of skulls, and of course, the ubiquitous cute-goth evil grin murderer drawings by cheap hacks attempting to impress me with their knowledge of manga. You, sir, are more than capable of drawing a pile of guts, it is true, and mounds of skulls do appear more than once in your fine, but definitely evil work - but those mere staples are not what prompt me to write this warning.

Now, I'm a grown man, so I won't pretend that looking at your drawings has actually made me "scared," or "filled me with abject terror," caused me to "fill my pants," or any such thing. But they do have a certain quality - probably because they are the product of a diseased mind - by which I retain the images and carry them around with me for days afterwards, pondering their possibilities. Could I, even if I tried, manage to cram my hand into my own head in such a fashion? How long COULD a patient -er - victim withstand the "surgery" proscribed within? If I saw that face would I, in fact, lose my "mind?"

This is the crawl-under-scalp-and-sit-there kind of feeling that I'm not sure I enjoy. I believe you are tormenting me. Either you have an infernal power that must be stopped at all costs or - horror of horrors! You are merely broadcasting a signal to others who are as depraved as you are - and I have heard that call and only now recognize myself as the monster I truly am!

Highly Recommended for fans of ghastly horror illustration!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-28
It's a real joy to finally have Darren's work in a portable, paperback tome. His linework is truly exceptional and the reproductions are top-notch. Highly Recommended for fans of ghastly horror illustration.

Creepy Crawly & Superbly Sticky
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-21
Remember that kid in your neighborhood when you were growing up...? The one that used to turn over every rock, peek into every gutter, hoping to find the sickest, gnarliest slimepatch/maggot orgy/decaying rat carcass, if only for the chance to show it to you in demented glee? Well, good news - that kid's all grown up now, and he's got a book of his fantastically icky, ghoulishly grotesque artwork to thrill you with. "The Creeps" collects some of Darren Frydendall's most putrid drawings from the past ten years, and all in a bite-sized, handsomely packaged paperback edition. If you're as big a gorehound as I know you are, you'll want to stick your fingers into this morbid mess again and again...

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Derek Jeter : A Yankee for the New Millennium
Published in Hardcover by Beckett Pubns (2000-03-15)
Author:
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A Fine Player and an Upright Individual
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-21
I purchased this book for my daughter several years ago. She got the Jeter bug! I was impressed by this book and impressed by Derek Jeter, the man. He seems to be a genuinely good person on and off the field. His personal life and approach to the game is an example for what all ball players should strive for. He brings the finest qualities out in the game of baseball by his approach to the game. He is not flashy and does not draw attention to himself other than through his fine play on the field. I was impressed.

Derek Jeter--A Role Model in Pinstripes
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-26
As the author of four books on young adolescents (including The Roller-Coaster Years and Parenting 911), I am thrilled to have a positive role model for children. Derek Jeter's behavior on and off the field can inspire young people, even those who are not Yankee fans. He is always respectful. (I understand he still calls Joe Torre, "Mr." Torre). When the rest of the team brawled with the Seattle Mariners, Jeter and his friend, Seattle shortstop, Alex Rodriquez, wisely stood aside. Jeter never blames others for his mistakes. His response is to work harder to improve. He is supportive of fellow players, even when they are struggling with their game. He has made a genuine commitment to children with his Turn 2 Foundation, donating both his time and resources. This book would make a wonderful gift for any young adolescent who dares to dream about the future.

Derek Jeter
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-24
This is a great book if you love Derek Jeter. It was written by people who truely know the game of baseball, and has a lot of great pictures. I highly recommend it.

Great Photos
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-15
This book has great photos that are large and detailed (not a waste of space like some other books). They show a wide variety of situations, so if you are looking for particular things like I was (e.g., bat grip), it is very handy.

The text is gathered from Derek's peers and provides a great glimpse of what being around him must be like. Great book, especially for kids or older fanatics!

Derek Jeter
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-17
I think that Derek Jeter is very good for little kids to look up to becuase he is a base ball player and that is one great job.You get to build your body more and more when your playing base ball its just great.

I think that Derek Jeter is very good to look up to and a great roll motle and if i were a guy i would want to be just like him. he is a very interesting to know about someone famouse and someone great!

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Destined for Greatness
Published in Perfect Paperback by Doggie in the Window Publications (2007-11-01)
Author: Natala Orobello
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Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
Natala Orobello's characters and style of writing grab you from beginning to end. The characters instantly became people I felt I knew and connected to. I re-read the book after the passing of my father and it had an even more profound impact on me. A good book is one you can't put down. A great book is one that changes you. Destined for Greatness is a great book. You can't help but be changed after reading it.

Destined For Greatness
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-16
Destined for Greatness is a small book that packs a big punch! The concept of "you can go back" and create meaning in your life if given a second chance is the main premise of the book. It poses questions that are profound and touch your soul. I found myself reading parts of this book again and again, wondering how my own life's story would play out if by some random twist of fate, I had a second chance at getting it right. Natala Orobello poses questions about life that we have all asked ourselves at one time or another, but have not had the courage to examine. Three cheers for making us think! Margaret from Nahant, Mass.

Impressive & Moving novel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-24
This was such an enticing novel! The characters you created were believable and so spirited that it was actually like a movie reel going off in my head. This story made me reflect on my own life decisions. The message that you maintain throughout the story was remarkably uplifting!!!
looking forward to your next novel!!
-Millie C

Natala Orobello writes with the understanding and sensitivity that great authors have
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Review Date: 2007-12-04
Natala's characters are well developed, the settings are vivid, and the enthralling story of Eugene makes this book impossible to put down. The plot of this book was intriguing. Ms. Orobello puts scenarios together that are great for discussion and reflection. The question of who is God and where is God in our own lives is something this book doesn't answer, but points out the need to have thought out answers for ourselves.

It is a well-crafted great read! I am looking forward to reading her next novel.

Inspiring and entertaining
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Review Date: 2007-11-30
The first night I started reading this book, I could not put it down. I eventually had to and could not wait to pick it back up again. The author brought the characters alive and I could not wait to see what would happen to them next. This book touched on so many issues: real-life problems confronting young people, our purpose in our world, how our actions, inactions, and relationships can create a domino effect and affect thousands of other people around us and generations to follow. And I especially liked the insight into the often-asked question "Why does God let bad things happen?" I will now look at many things going on in my life in a new light. And I felt very fulfilled at the end of the book. Oftentimes I feel left hanging at best and most often left empty. Thank you, Natala, for a beautiful book. I look forward to many more!

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Devil in the North Woods
Published in Kindle Edition by Slipdown Mountain Publications LLC (2007-12-09)
Author: Walt Shiel
List price: $4.95
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A great family reading
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Review Date: 2006-03-04
This book is great. My father in laws dad was Emil Luebke and he saved his house but almost died in the fire. We are from Rogers City. The story that is told has been told down our family and is very much what was told. We really enjoyed this book and would encourage anyone to read it, specially if your interested in Michigan history.

Family reading
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Review Date: 2006-03-03
This is an excellent book based on the Metz fire. My father-in-laws dad is Emil and the stories in this book have been told to him many times. He said this is a keepsake for his family and beyond. We have read many things on this fire, but this is the most interesting. My husband lived in the farm house Emil saved during the fire. This is truly a great gift to all readers of Michigan history.

Story of everyday heroes
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Review Date: 2006-02-22
Reviewed by Danielle Feliciano for Reader Views (2/06)

"Devil in the North Woods" is a fictionalized account of the 1908 wildfire that swept through northeastern Michigan, wiping out an entire town. The author uses public documents, as well as the experiences of one survivor of the fire, and merges them into a beautiful story of fear, loss, and redemption. Young Henry Hardies narrates the story, and by having a 10-year old boy lead us through the fire, the reader is treated to a refreshing voice of innocence that an adult narrator would not have been able to provide. The reader is introduced to Henry, his family, and the people of Metz, Michigan. In this community, the threat of wildfires is very real, and a fear that these people live with almost on a day-to-day basis. On October 15, 1908, their worst fears come true as a fire quickly spins out of control. The town scrambles to decide how big a threat the fire it, but by the time they realize it will hit their community, it is too late.

After a somewhat slow start, the story quickly picks up the pace, reading more like a suspense novel than a historical one. The book becomes impossible to put down once the fire hits town. You are given a nearly minute-by-minute account of what is happening in the town, and in the Hardy family, during the fire, as well as its aftermath. The detail is so realistic and believable that it is easy to imagine yourself in this situation right alongside the characters in the book.

Sadly, the town loses 43 people, 4 of whom are Hardy family members. The town of Metz is obliterated and there is not much left to salvage. But the people of Metz are stronger than the fire that tried to destroy them. They are determined to move past the destruction and rebuild their community, as well as their lives. This is more than the story of an out-of-control wildfire; it is the story of everyday heroes and the way they reclaim their lives after tragedy.

Based on modern reports and oral histories of a terrible 1908 wildfire in Michigan
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Review Date: 2006-01-11
Devil in the North Woods is a work of historical fiction, based on modern reports and oral histories of a terrible 1908 wildfire in Michigan. Ten-year-old Henry Hardies survived the fire that claimed his mother and three younger sisters; in real life, Hardess told personal stories that his own children have handed down to this day. Devil in the North Woods vividly recreates the terrible blaze from start to finish, the toll it took, and the trials of human beings forced to recover from the devastating losses it inflicted. Though Devil in the North Woods tells the story of man vs. nature, its core is emotional and human-centered.

Keeps you coming back
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Review Date: 2005-09-07
"Devil in the North Woods" by Walt Shiel is a real barn burner. I kept trying to put out the fire. Walt's style kept me immersed in the story and fully engaged until way too late each night. I enjoyed the read and the education.


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