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Poetry
McElligot's Pool
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Author: Dr. Seuss
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Classic Dr. Suess
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Review Date: 2008-07-31
This is a classic Dr. Suess book from my childhood. I have read it over and over again to my kids, and now I am reading it to my grandchildren. This book ranks right up there with The Cat in the Hat for entertainment value, for some reason it was a Dr. Suess book that wasn't as well known. Thank goodness my grandmother was a librarian and sent it to me for my 5th birthday. Your kids will LOVE this book, and adults actually enjoy reading it, too!

Wonderful Story I had somehow missed
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
I thought I knew all the Dr. Seuss books, but this one came to my attention recently and I had never heard of it before. I bought it immediately in order to read it to my youngest daughter before she outgrows children's books. She loved the story and I had one more wonderful message to give her from Dr. Seuss, "Keep thinking of all the wonderful things that are possible!"

One of my favorites
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Review Date: 2007-11-30
This is my favorite Seuss book (yes, I say that about all of them). Year after year I buy this for my friends' kids, but I think it's a great book for an adult library, too.

McElligot's Pool
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Review Date: 2007-09-22
All you have to say is Dr Seuss. All of his books are excellent!

Wonderful story
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Review Date: 2007-07-29
I have enjoyed this story since I was a child & am now 66 years old. I believe this is one of Dr. Seuss's first books published. Just had to replace my old copy after hurricane Katrina.

Poetry
Pickle-Chiffon Pie
Published in Hardcover by Purple House Press (2004-11-30)
Author: Jolly Roger Bradfield
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Another Great Book!
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Review Date: 2008-08-13
Sad to say, I'd never heard of Jolly Roger Bradfield before... until I found an original book at an Antique Book Fair. It was a bit too pricey for me so I checked out Amazon... YES! They're all here! Very cute stories and GREAT artwork. I will be getting them all!

One of my true favorites
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Review Date: 2008-06-20
This book is fabulous through and through. I love the creative, quirky illustrations and the imaginative storyline, but what really sets this book apart is the beautiful message: that the right prince for a princess is the one who shows kindness and consideration for others. A great message for girls among the princess-fantasy filled world of books.

The Platinum Standard
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
A reprint of a children's classic - entertaining storyline, whimsical illustrations, timeless moral lessons. It recently captured and held the attention of my son's entire kindergarten class as effectively as it did mine over 40 years ago. The lesson: compassion and thoughtfulness is worthy of the biggest rewards in life.

One of my absolute favorites as a child
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
I've looked for this book for years, wanting to read it to my own children. How lucky I am that it has been republished and that I still have children young enough to properly enjoy it, and how sad that my older children missed it when they were in the prime audience age range!

This is a beautiful, thoroughly enchanting story which illustrates how woefully wrong it is to sacrifice the well being of others in striving for your own personal joy and success. I recall how taken I was with the colony of artist mice painting mini masterpieces and the pie making creature, how much I would have wanted them for my own even without the promise of a princess' hand in marriage (or prince's for that matter, though at age six I wasn't interested in either) as a reward. I was awed by Bernard's show of respect for creatures I would have had difficulty recognizing as anything other than toys before learning they had lives and purposes of their own. Some people go through their entire lives without learning that.

I absolutely love this book!
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Review Date: 2007-09-20
I had this book when I was a little girl and it's always been my favorite kids book! I'm in the process of getting one to read to my kids also. Seeing the cover on here takes me back 20 years and that's very cool :)

Poetry
Billy Collins Live
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (2005-07-05)
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Billy Collins: Long may he live!
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Review Date: 2008-06-30
If you can get past an idiotic short introduction by Bill Murray, you'll enjoy a wonderful experience. Billy Collins has created true poetry that will make you think and laugh.

worth the effort
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
I heard Billy Collins speak in Wellington early one chilly Sunday morning. He commented that he was amazed anyone would want to get out of bed and listen to him on such a cold day ...he wouldn't! Of course we all thought it worth the effort, nothing beats hearing a really superb poet reading his own work superbly.I heartily recommend this cd, it's always in the most played pile near my cd player and on my ipod,so that I can listen to him any time.
A great selection of his work and interesting pre-ambles before each poem.

Billy Collins CD
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Review Date: 2008-03-21
As always, Billy Collins is above and beyond in his poetry readings. Great humor, great heart and an accessibility rarely found in intellectual circles! You will fall in love with him and with poetry all over again.

Take the phone off the hook
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Review Date: 2008-03-16
This is a figure of speech of course - once upon a time... never mind, but you'd burn your dinner or if it's cooked, then the food on your fork will miss you mouth, if you try to cook or eat as you listen to Billy Collins read. It's a treat.

Use this in your classroom.
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Review Date: 2007-09-08
My high school students fell in love with Collins. Even the chronically apathetic perked up during his reading... use this in your classroom, and follow it up with selections from Poetry 180. You'll be glad you did.

Poetry
Collected Poems, 1909-1962 (Faber Paper Covered Editions)
Published in Paperback by Faber & Faber (1974-01)
Author: T. S. Eliot
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Delightful addition to our collection!
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Review Date: 2008-01-13
This a great collection of poems from the past! If you enjoy whimsy, this is for you!

one of the best ever
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Review Date: 2007-04-16
with eliot, a maximum of content is achieved through a FORM worked with a
care and conciousness not seen perhaps since the greeks. he understood,
as he once wrote, that the novel form ended with flaubert. in the centuries after picasso and stravinsky there is no place for anything in
literature which makes people remain sitting, whithout standing and perhaps dancing. the same thing could be said about pound, very different though very twin.

Greatness compromised
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Review Date: 2005-12-29
The Eliot of despair, the Eliot of 'Prufrock' and 'Wasteland' is contended with and overcome by the Eliot of the 'Quartets'. The message of modern mankind's meaninglessness, the broken fragments ( of Tradition) shored against his ruin is replaced by the vision of sacred turning, a Christian vision of redemption. Eliot is a writer whose work and life break down into these two distinct periods each of which has its champions in defining what is best in him.
As one raised on 'April is the cruelest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land' and 'Let us go then you and I when the evening is spread out against the sky, like a patient etherized upon a table' the most memorable lines are certainly of the first phase where it ends not with a bang but with a whimper.
Yet my admiration for the hypnotic power of Eliot's memorable lines is strongly qualified by my knowledge of his 'Burbank with a Baedaker, and Bluestein with a Cigar' with his all too fashionable literary anti- Semitism. Of course Eliot was not preaching death camps and extermination but he did connect his work to the tradition of Christian Anti- Semitism.
Thus I have always had difficulty being comfortable with my 'enjoying of Eliot's poetry. And I have never been able to sympathetically read 'The Quartets.' They have always seemed to me to be too impersonal characterless and abstract.
Eliot who for most of the century strode the English Departments as if he were a colossus did noble work in reviving interest in 'The Metaphysicals' but somehow failed in my mind to write a poetry humanly rich in the deepest sense.

Truly, one of the giants
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Review Date: 2004-08-28
When you think of the best poets ever, T.S. Eliot is one of those that comes to mind. His work is well crafted, intelligent, beautifully written, and has a flow to it that few poets can match. And this is a fine collection for the Eliot lover or for the reader unfamiliar with Eliot. It's divided into several sections. The first section is his Prufrock section, poems from 1917, which contains probably his finest poems: "Prufrock", "Preludes" "Rhapsody on a Windy Night", "Hysteria", among others. Then there is the Poems 1920 section which also contains many fine poems ("Sweeney Erect" and "The Hippopotamus" being my favorites). Then follows his masterpiece The Wasteland. Then The Hollow Men which is followed by the wonderful Ash Wednesday. Then the Ariel Poems (which contains "Journey of the Magi"). Then there are two unfinished poems, "Sweeney Agonistes" and "Coriolan" which I thought were weak. Maybe they would have been great had he ever finished them. Then there is a section called minor poems followed by the mediocre "Choruses from 'The Rock.' And then there is what I consider to be his true masterpiece, "Four Quartets." And the book finishes with some occasional verses, one of which is a sweet and touching poem to his wife. This is a great collection of poems.

Good stuff
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-23
Yep, this is a great collection of Eliot's works. I initially found out about Eliot throught the Movie 'Apocalypse Now' in which Brando is heard reciting the poem 'The Hollow Men'. The poem sounded so good I hunted it down and came across this little book.

My favourite poems would have to be 'The Hollow Men', 'Love song of Prufrock', 'Ash Wednesday' and 'Rannoch, by Glencoe (perfectly captured, drive through Rannoch and you'll see ;-)

Yep, definetly worth a read.

Poetry
A Cup of Christmas Tea
Published in Hardcover by Waldman House Press (1989-10-01)
Authors: Tom Hegg and Warren Hanson
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A Cup of Christmas Tea
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Review Date: 2008-09-16
"A Cup of Christmas Tea" is a classic! It is the tender story (told in rhyme by Tom Hegg) of a young man who dreaded visiting a loved aunt after she suffered a stroke and became disabled. But he did visit her and the story is rich with emotion - and reality. A VERY special story that will touch your heart.

Pure Poetry
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
As I sat at my computer, I glanced over at my bookcase and reached for a book. It was a Cup Of Christmas Tea. I began reading out loud and soon started crying. Several times I had to stop and wipe away tears. It takes you back to when holidays were simple and pure and about the people you love.
As I finished the book and wiped away my final tears, I decided that I will make our Chanukah celebration something special for my grandsons.

Cup of Christmas Tea
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Review Date: 2007-12-28
Symbolized by sharing a cup of tea with an elderly aunt and reminiscing about Christmases past - this is a heart warming poem reminding us to slow down during the holidays and enjoy our time with family and friends.

This book inspires me anew every Christmas
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Review Date: 2007-12-18
A friend recommended this book to me several years ago, and when I read it, I was moved to tears. Since that time, I have given countless copies to friends and family because I want to share the message that I received from it with everyone I know. The text is brief, but very descriptive, so I could picture in my mind the events that the authors were describing. The message that I received is that monetary gifts are not as important as the gift of time that we spend with others; so often we set out to do things for others because we feel obligated, and in the end are more blessed than the person who was the object of our attention. This is truly a wonderful Christmas story to read again and again!

Still as charming as ever...
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Review Date: 2007-01-11
I think of this book as an adult "christmas book". I have had a copy for some years and purchased this one to accompany a Spode Christmas "tea pot and cup for one" I gave to my mother. The 25th Anniversary Edition is a celebration of a book that will never go out of style and is a perennial reminder of gracious traditions and feelings that are the heart's treasures.

Poetry
Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (2006-09-01)
Author: Adam Rex
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Clever and funny
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
Very clever book of poems. My two daughters (6 and 9) giggled at the funny vocabulary. The illustrations are are cool and inventive. Every movie monster must be in there somewhere. We liked the son of Dracula drawn as Charlie Brown. Adults will like this one too.

I LOVED Frankenstein Makes A Sandwich--I'm 42!!
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Frankenstein Makes A Sandwich is a funny, upbeat, down-to-earth wonderful book about monsters, food, and day to day issues like hunger, hygiene, being respectful to others (the Open Letter to Wolfman from his dog is HILARIOUS!!), and everyday stuff like fear of the dentist. The poetry is easy and unforced, funny and a wonderful experience. I hope Rex Adams writes and illustrates more and more and more. I'll be waiting!! 5 stars!!

Adam Rex is a genius!
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Review Date: 2007-11-30
I love this book. For the past two years, I've read it aloud to my elementary school library classes prior to Halloween. They beg for it. The poetry is so well syncopated, and the rhyming is near perfect. The humor is mature, so I have to explain many of the poems, but a lot of it the kids understand without explanation. They can really identify with the torment of having a song stuck in your mind that keeps going on and on, as happens to the poor Phantom of the Opera when he gets "It's a Small World After All" stuck in his head. And they understand why offering a toothpick to Count Dracula to pick his teeth makes him nervous because it resembles a sharp stake. I love this book so much that I bought it this year for my 54-year old brother for his birthday. Unlike the song "It's a Small World After All," the sophistication of these poems will keep them fresh for many, many, many Halloweens to come. If you're a poetry buff who appreciates a humorous twist on the classic scary characters, do NOT pass this book by.

Scary Illustrations
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Review Date: 2007-11-14
Nice prose, but the illustrations, other than Frankenstein's, are rather frightening for young children. I bought this book for my grandchildren, ages 4 and 6, after having only seen the Frankenstein illustration and was disappointed when I opened the book to see the other very dark and frightening pictures throughout the book. I don't recommend this book for children under the age of 8.

Best. Kids'. Book. Ever.
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Review Date: 2007-11-13
Adam Rex is a man after my own heart. He's funny, intelligent, witty, talented, and most of all he likes sharing these qualities with the rest of us. He may be my favorite author for children in years, and this from an arts librarian in the public schools. I've even given to my friends' kids to make sure that they get to have access to it, too. This book is too good to pass by; get copies for everyone you know! Kids will love it and adults won't be bored; win-win for everyone.
And the bit about the Phantom of the Opera having "The Girl from Ipanema" stuck in his head? Priceless, absolutely priceless. I love you, Adam Rex.

Poetry
From Romance To Love to Resonance
Published in Hardcover by Applied Insight, Inc. (2007-06-18)
Author: Dilia Suriel
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Passionate and thought provoking poetry
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Review Date: 2008-06-30
The prose and pictures in this book are beautiful! This is a book to "experience" at all levels... emotionally and intellectually. It's like no other book I've read. It draws you in and captivates you from page one! I highly recommend this book.

Arriving at the Journey
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Review Date: 2008-06-15
In this beautiful book of verse, the poet takes us on a journey through romance, love for another, and finally self love. With a compassionate pen, she shows us a world full of yearning, intrigue, and a deepening consciousness. She allows us the opportunity to experience, through her words, desire, romantic love, and intimacy. To read this book alone gives one the opportunity for self discovery. To read this with a partner gives both people the opportunity for mutual discovery of one another. It also lays the foundation for a more complete level of understanding and responding to each other's desires. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking to intesify their relationship with another as well as with themselves.

From Romance To Love to Resonance
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Review Date: 2008-05-31
I LOVE THIS BOOK. My husband gave it to me on Valentines Day and it made me look at him a little different. A feat after twenty plus years of marriage.
I've given it to all my friends and the feedback has been very positive.

Dilia Suriel its a romantic, sensitive writer that has succeeded in merging piercing poems with beautiful images. I recommended it to anyone who is looking for a contemporary, thoughtful poetry.

Fabulously Rich and Descriptive Poetry
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Review Date: 2008-05-30
"From Romance to Love to Resonance" is rich with descriptive imagery cataloging the stages of love from infatuation to passion to, finally, true togetherness. I could almost consume these verses as sustenance, they have me so alight and flushed. Suriel has proven herself a muse of all things passionate and, dare I say, lusty, without being ribald. I can't wait to see more from this woman.

Evolving at the speed of love...
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Review Date: 2007-09-07
Having married and divorced in the '70s, Peter McWilliams was the poet I turned to for insights into the human heart. Now Dilia Suriel has come along with a book for the 21st century, a book that, without beating you over the head, sets out in poetry and beautiful photographs the stages of a conscious relationship. Almost everyone recognizes the "romance" phase -- idealizing our partner, being concerned about how they see and respond to us, wanting to make the best impression possible, fantasizing about a possible future together. Oh yeah, and hot sex. If we manage to weather that stage, we come to "love," where we usually discover a quieter, more comfortable way of appreciating and being together with our beloved. More rarely, a couple moves into the space of "resonance," where their love for each other serves to raise and expand their consciousness into a place of oneness, of spiritual union with the whole world. This inspiring book of poetry can be opened to any page for a snapshot in time, or it can be read cover to cover to reveal the chronology of an evolving relationship. Don't just buy one, buy several. You'll keep thinking of people you want to give them to -- as wedding or anniversary gifts, or just because... Make sure to read it with someone you love.

Poetry
Hot Times During the Cold War: An American Comes of Age in West Germany
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2007-08-16)
Author: Scott W Hawley
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CAPTURED PERFECTLY!
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Review Date: 2008-06-18
received and read -Scott Hawley's - "HOT TIMES DURING THE COLD WAR"

I am not sure where to begin and I know for certain I cannot adequately or fairly write what I felt while reading Scott's book.

July 1989 one month after graduation from FrankfurtAmericanHigh Schoolmy family and I prepared to leave Rhein-Main Air Base (our second tour) after three, magical almost unexplainable, awesome years. The going away parties, the last days with all my friends, and the nights in Sachs that led up to our leaving was nothing compared to the day we actually had to say good-bye.

My dad was commander of the 435th Aerial Port Squadron - the Terminal at Rhein-Main - while we said our good-byes in the special room at the terminal I knew my life would NEVER be the same - as we stepped off onto the tarmac my dad's entire squadron lined up saluting my dad and our family as we prepared for the flight back to my dad's last duty station at Randolph AFB in San Antonio - while all of us attempted to hold back the tears and clear the lump from our throats we knew what we had experienced would never be repeated or easily explained -

Scott made me feel like I was back at Rhein-Main & back at FAHS. I laughed, I got that familiar lump in my throat and I was transported back 19 years, ago to Rhein-Main, Frankfurt, my dear friends and that VERY special time in life.

We were all family (all of us) and I like to think we all still are - Our circle will never be broken.

Thank you, Scott, you captured what I have been trying to "explain" all these years.

UBER ALLES!

Amy Shields
Class of 1989 FAHS!



The good old times!
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Review Date: 2008-02-11
The author did an awesome job putting great memories in poetry! Thank you for bringing back the memories of the good old days. I will definitely be sharing this book with the other Frankfurters!
Frankfurt Uber Alles
Woohoo Sue FAHS 88

I REALLY DID LIKE THIS ONE!
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Review Date: 2008-02-03
HAWLEY DEFINITELY LIVED THE COLD WAR FROM AN AMERICAN YOUTH'S PERSPECTIVE LIVING IN GERMANY. VERY WELL DONE.

RAD!!!
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
85-88 was some damn good times!! man, this book rocked!!! Thanks Scott for sharing the stoke.. I'll treasure it. FAHS 86

-acacio

Wonderful, touching and creative!!!
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
I read this book and thought it was incredibly creative and a very touching and sweet story about the author. I loved it and highly recommend it!

Poetry
Remembrance of Youth
Published in Paperback by Rosedog Pr (2005-04-25)
Author: Michelle Carreiro
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I love this book!!!
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Review Date: 2005-09-27
Here are the title of the poems in this book. I love this book, I'm waiting for the sequel. I recommend it.

THE MIRROR
JUST BECAUSE I'M...
IMPERFECTION
HUMANITY
FRIENDS
CRUSH
BE
THE SOUND
MY MOTHER
WHAT I LIKE IN YOU?
MY SECRET ADMIRER
YOU
DREAM
A GOOD FRIEND INDEED
MISSING YOU
LIPS
JUST ONE MOMENT
MY BEST FRIEND
ONE KISS OF YOURS
IF YOU WERE HERE
JEALOUSY
AN INSPIRATION PLACE
FEELING
IN YOUR ABSENCE
SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY
SET ME FREE
TEARS
LOVE LETTERS
SOLITUDE
MY WOUNDED HEART
THE LONELINESS
I FELT TOO MUCH
HOW DO YOU HEAL THE PAIN?
WHEN YOU WERE GONE
I GAVE ALL MY LOVE
IF YOU WERE MY CREATION...
YOU'RE MY SECRET
JUST BY SEEING YOU AGAIN
A LOVE OUT OF THE BLUE
WHEN LOVE IS NEEDED
MORE THAN FRIENDSHIP

Awesome poems!!!!!
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Review Date: 2005-08-11
I don't understand much about poems, but this book is unique. I could understand what the author is trying to express, she went straight to the point. I love it ... Awesome!

Libraries and Bookstores
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Review Date: 2005-08-11
I think all the libraries should get copies of this wonderful/written book of poetry for their collection. In addition, I think all the bookstores should carry this book in their shelves. Because I read some of her poems, and it touched my heart and even changed the way I express my feelings.

San Jose Mercury News - Review
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Review Date: 2005-08-10
Posted on Thu, Jun. 30, 2005

Immigrant uses language of poetry
WORK REFLECTS YOUTH'S EXPERIENCE
By Kimra McPherson
Mercury News

When Michelle Carreiro moved to the United States from Brazil at age 14, she spoke little English. She felt like an outsider at school, and she struggled to make friends.

Poetry quickly became her outlet. It was a way to practice her new vocabulary, she said -- and to express her feelings of loneliness and isolation.

Now 28, the Palo Alto resident has published a collection of those early poems.

``Remembrance of Youth'' includes more than 40 poems that Carreiro wrote between the ages of 15 and 22. Many deal with issues familiar to teens and young adults: friendship, family, the desire to love and be loved. All reflect Carreiro's experience of being a teenage immigrant trying to make sense of a new world.

The earliest poems use simple English, the words Carreiro knew at the time. As her vocabulary grew, her poetry became more sophisticated.

But letting others read her work remained a hurdle.

``In the beginning, I didn't want to share,'' she said.

Eventually, she got up the courage to post some poems on a Web site. Other writers offered feedback, and she used their comments to revise her work.

Carreiro also writes in Spanish and Portuguese, her native language. Different subjects call for different languages, she said: She often writes about love in English, but poems about childhood, her family or nature feel more comfortable in Portuguese.

Carreiro, who works as a library media technician at West Valley College Library, said she is already at work on another collection of poems about her life as a young adult.

``I've already got a title,'' she said. ``I just have to figure out what to put in it.''

REMEMBRANCE OF YOUTH

Michelle Carreiro

RoseDog Books, 54 pp., $10.

There was a review of this book!
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Review Date: 2005-08-10
I read this book twice and I can't get enough of it. I was even surprise to know, there was a review about the author. The article was in San Jose Mercury News (online) - June 30, 2005 under the title "Immigrant Uses Language of Poetry". If you get the chance check it out. Michelle, keep the good work - I can't wait for the sequel.

Poetry
Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp
Published in Hardcover by Walker Books Ltd (1997-10-06)
Author: Carol Diggory Shields
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Very cute!
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Review Date: 2008-09-16
I bought this for my 7-year-old for his birthday, and it's very cute. He is reading it on his own (with a few prompts for some of the dinosaur names, but he's a dino buff so he knows most of them already). It's funny, creative, and quite entertaining. It will be a big hit with your dinosaur fan!

One of the best kids' books I've found
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
I am having to buy this book a second time because we have lost our precious first copy and my 2 1/2 year old BEGS for it CONSTANTLY. He simply cannot get enough of this book. It's his absolute favorite. He loves the rollicking rhythm and rhyme. It really has a rock-n-roll reading beat to it, and my son loves repeat some of the musical words such as "Booma lacka, Booma lacka Whack! Whack! Whack!" He loves the illustrations of the dinosaurs, since he's big into dinosaurs at the moment. But even if your child is not into dinosaurs, he/she will love hearing this book or reading this book aloud. And I have to admit, because the book flows off the tongue with such entertaining, dancy rhythms, both my husband and I LOVE to read this book to our son. It's so important when you're a parent, to buy books you yourself can stand to read over and over and over to your child, and not get bored. "Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp" is one book I enjoy reading to my son EVERY TIME.

One of my son's favorites.
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Review Date: 2007-11-23
This is one of my son's favorite books. He's a huge dinosaur lover and I remember reading him this book all the time...still brings it out now and then. If you have a dinosaur lover, you'll love this book.

Great fun to read
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Review Date: 2008-05-21
A good picture book to read to a 9-month old who doesn't want to sit still is hard to find, but this book is fantastic. The book just reads so fluently like you can't keep up with turning the pages!! Both the words and the pictures are so lively, bright and fun ... it totally absorbs you into the dinosaur stomp:-)

Had to have our own
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-01
We first found this book at the library and found ourselves checking it out time and time again. My daughter is two and a half, though she first fell in love with this book right around the time she turned two. After months of checking it out, I decided it was time to buy our own copy.

It's full of clever rhymes and ideas about dinosaurs and lots of dinosaur identification in a fun way. The pictures are great and the words are even better. Boys and girls alike would enjoy this. My daughter knows all the words to it now, but I still enjoy reading it to her frequently.


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