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Great Devotional BookReview Date: 2008-05-10
Black and White to ColorReview Date: 2007-10-25
A Unique Devotional...and a Must Read!Review Date: 2007-10-06
Dust off your spiritual hiking boots and get ready to travel the Holy Land in an entirely new way. From Eden to Egypt, look at the places of the Bible through the eyes of the Landlord. Written in a devotional format, Going Places With God leads readers to experience the trials, journeys and difficulties of mankind from Adam-the-first to Adam-the-last. Discover God in the geography of His world. Meet Him for a stroll along the paths history has carved on the crust we call Earth.
Along the way, Going Places With God will strengthen your spiritual walking muscles. . Dr. Stiles presents meaningful insights in an easy to read manner, leading the reader into a deeper understanding of the Bible and its application for daily living. Through ninety devotional studies that include Scripture references, exposition, maps, prayers and motivational quotes from leading Christians, you will be invited to take a walk with God in His backyard. I'm so glad I accepted this invitation!
ExcellentReview Date: 2007-07-06
The quotations selected for the reading are good, yet unfortunately a bit narrow in scope with a significant lack of diversity in gender, ethnicity and nationality. (For example, out of the 90 devotions, only 5 devotions included quotes from women). The quotations are a very minor portion of the devotion but with such a rich tapestry of the Middle Eastern culture to build on, it is disappointing that a fuller voice was not heard. That being said, one would buy this book for the words and insights of Mr. Stiles. This book is unique in its perspective and stands apart from the average devotional book sold today. The maps and pictures are also excellent and fit quite nicely into the context of the entire book. I highly recommend this book to others.
Intriguing Devotional!Review Date: 2007-08-20
Thank you Wayne for writing such a masterful devotional! In my opinion, it is second to none!


Life Altering - Inspiring - Must ReadReview Date: 2008-05-15
This is a must read for any young man or woman, who has struggled with the questions: What is my ultimate purpose in life and what steps do I need to take in order to fulfill that purpose once it is realized?
As a "successful," thirty-one year old, attorney I can honestly say this book has helped me to rethink my definition of success. Mr. Saab has thrown down the gauntlet for a new generation of young professionals challenging us to reorder our selfish desires by setting new life-goals centered not on ourselves but on that of the common good.
This is by no means the stereotypical "self-help" manual. This book is a conversation with a young man that has seen and experienced the world's definition of the meaning of life and found it wanting.
Regardless of your religious or moral predilections, this is a fun and lively read. In the words of the man that recommended this book to me "it is a real page turner."
Very good spiritual biographyReview Date: 2008-05-03
Tarek Saab is the son of a Lebanese father and American mother and grew up Catholic. The book mostly begins with his experiences in college and the story he tells will be familiar to many. His schooling becomes a time when faith is put on the back burner and partying and chasing after women becomes the number one priority. Though Tarek never quite loses his faith in school and would still attend Mass as more of a social thing than out of any love for the Mass. While going to school at times he evaluates his life and sees the wrong in it and then sets himself out on the right path only to stumble and fall back once again into familiar habits. Something else that many of us can relate to. He relates these periods of self-reflection and the pursuit of a belief in God.
This book follows around the course of a conversion story, but it is not an overtly apologetic one of coming to fully believe in specific doctrines and making the case for them. His story is more of someone who never quite leaves faith out of his life, but at the same time never fully lets his faith enter into his whole life. He kept his faith in a sphere separate and groups of friends within each sphere. After college he enters a Fortune 500 company and is soon on the fast track in the corporate life.
Reading through the book I was reminded of St. Augustine's "Give me chastity and continence, but not yet.", something that he also later goes on and quotes in the book. He writes in a forthright manner and is quite frank on his failings and the various episodes in his life before his fuller conversion. I found his spiritual biography to be quite insightful with many things to ponder. You could see the hound of Heaven following him and while at first he was not fully living a life as a Catholic, his Catholic faith was always there even if in a weakened state. This is a good reminder to those with children who have left the practice of the faith or have only made it a cultural expression. God is always pursuing is and there are those moments of grace when we slow down and actually let him catch us.
I found this to be a quite enjoyable read and Tarek is a good writer who could write about himself without at the same time making the book all about himself and making his story relatable to others.
Time To Get Our Acts TogetherReview Date: 2008-04-24
This is a book for any man, or any men you might know, who need to "get their act together" spiritually or otherwise.
Take Time for Your Own Gut CheckReview Date: 2008-05-09
In today's society, we find ourselves surrounded by media-obsessed, instant gratification, celebrity driven lifestyles. Our children are growing up in a world where one's tally of unmet "friends" in a virtual world trumps real life relationships. We emulate the rich, the impossibly skinny, the overnight sensations - and these action messages trickle down to our kids and speak to them more effectually than the words we speak. So, in reading Gut Check I did learn a thing or two about the type of mom and role model I want to be for my sons. But more significantly, I learned about the importance of "focusing on death" to achieve a true measure of personal success in this life. This book reads almost like a novel, in "can't put it down" fashion, but also has a depth that will make you want to go back and truly study and meditate upon many passages. Tarek Saab's sharing of his own conversion journey has truly touched my life, which will in turn hopefully make me a better wife and mother.
I'm pleased to give Gut Check by Tarek Saab my highest recommendation.
Thou Shall Not Shill!!!Review Date: 2008-04-09
Is it actually possible that 15 out of the first 16 reviews were all first-time reviewers who just happened to select this little book published by a niche publisher? And that each and every one of them without fail gave it five stars? And that each review conveiniently uses buzzwords from the book's own promotional materials?
Does it make sense that many of the reviews were posted within hours of the book's release? What were there lines outside the B Dalton's at midnight, ala a Harry Potter novel? And that these first-time Amazon reviewers read it so voraciously that they didn't even have time to pee before rushing here to give it a wildly positive, perfect review?
If this book is so perfect that 16 strangers would all find themselves in a near-stupor of compliments, wouldn't it seem that such a WONDERFUL book would at least have gotten some reviews or publicity?
I applaud Tarek Saab's (or anyone's) personal exploration into manhood and spirituality, but one has to wonder if such subterfuge really brings one closer to God and self-awareness. At the very least I would hope Amazon's system would catch these blatant abuses of their rating and review systems.

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A Waiting Room StandardReview Date: 2008-01-29
This book is written in very simple terms and very good explanation's to every aspect of diagnosis, treatment, and anesthesia. A very honest author, with a great group of people offering advice from their areas of practice.
Most "accessible" book on female issues I've foundReview Date: 2007-06-22
Good information, clearly presentedReview Date: 2003-09-18
A must have for women and ob/gyns alike!
Covers various female problems, diagnosis, and treatment. Review Date: 2005-01-02
An owner's manual for your female partsReview Date: 2004-07-09

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Mixed feelings about this one Review Date: 2008-03-02
The material is very deep and even where there is supposed to be just a small, simple message, Whyte seems to make it complicated so that the meaning looks to be more profound.
detoxing corporationsReview Date: 2007-08-23
Connections Found!Review Date: 2006-12-15
Heart ArousedReview Date: 2007-01-04
The Heart ArousedReview Date: 2006-04-07

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In Conversation with GodReview Date: 2008-03-10
Great Daily MeditationsReview Date: 2008-03-08
BayPatchReview Date: 2007-11-11
Daily meditationsReview Date: 2007-09-13
Worth the expenseReview Date: 2007-09-10
The author is very sacramental, very well-versed in Church teaching and the Fathers of the Church, very Marian, and very loyal to the Holy Father. He quotes scripture, Church fathers, Councils, and, of course, Josemaria Escriva. His grasp of morality and human behavior is incredibly insightful and probably comes from studying traditional Catholic wisdom in pastoral matters.
The readings tend to follow the Gospel, and even on Sundays he has separate sections for each cycle of Sunday readings (A,B,C). There is so much material here, it can provide a lifetime of reflection and inspiration.

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amazingReview Date: 2006-05-18
Sleep at long lastReview Date: 2007-01-09
Two things caught my eye about this book. One, a large percentage of the reviewers were medical professionals who used the method in their practices. Two, the book suggested an approach that would actually relax the body and calm the mind, not drug it or try to control everything around it and hope it behaves. This was what I was looking for!
After trying the methods, I can confirm that they work spectacularly; however, I do have a word of caution on the methods. Follow the steps in the book as exactly as possible, and don't go on memory alone when first doing them. Doing them incorrectly--even slightly so--can give you poor results.
So bad I couldn't finish itReview Date: 2007-06-08
Rescue remedy for sleepReview Date: 2006-02-13
ExcellentReview Date: 2006-01-09
Thank you.

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a must-read for cancer patients and loved onesReview Date: 2005-12-31
Comprehensive, compelling readingReview Date: 2003-02-19
Brimming with inspiring stories of actual patients, facts on cancer types and treatments, overviews of alternative therapies, and many references to other books, tapes and organizations which may help you on the "journey through cancer." I know our family will be referring to this book often, throughout the journey, wherever it leads.
In Appreciation to Dr. GeffenReview Date: 2001-03-23
I highly recomend this book to any person with cancer and their families. For truly understanding what we go through physically, emotionally and spritually will make the steps through healing an easier and less stressful one. It will definitely bring about a more loving and compassionate relationship between the patient and the members of the family. Knowing about cancer isn't enough. How we accept and deal with it contribute far more to healing than all medical practices combined.
My most wonderful gift? Dr. Geffen and I communicate regularly by e-mail. I was so happy to receive a reply to my congratulatory message and through his mail, I can definitely experience his compassionate spirit. Thank you Dr. Geffen.
In Appreciation to Dr. GeffenReview Date: 2001-03-23
I highly recomend this book to any person with cancer and their families. For truly understanding what we go through physically, emotionally and spritually will make the steps through healing an easier and less stressful one. It will definitely bring about a more loving and compassionate relationship between the patient and the members of the family. Knowing about cancer isn't enough. How we accept and deal with it contribute far more to healing than all medical practices combined.
My most wonderful gift? Dr. Geffen and I communicate regularly by e-mail. I was so happy to receive a reply to my congratulatory message and through his mail, I can definitely experience his compassionate spirit. Thank you Dr. Geffen.
A masterpieceReview Date: 2002-07-15
Dr. Geffen explains the basics of the disease and the treatments in very clear terms, so that we are aware of the various processes. These explanations were very helpful to me when asking questions of the doctors and nurses.
I learned from Dr.Geffen that true healing can only come from within ourselves, once we have been able to overcome our fears and denials, once we have reversed our tendencies to repress and withhold, and to view, or feel, that treatments are ordeals to be borne, instead of envisaging our whole being as coming into action in tandem with the treatments. In "The Hound of Heaven", the poet Francis Thomson says: "Fear wist not to evade as Love wist to pursue" - in order to heal, our goal should be to replace fear with love, and Dr.Geffen illustrates this in a singularly illuminating way.
One of Dr.Geffen's most compelling concepts is that of transformation: we are not at war, we are not trying to kill or destroy anything, our wish is to bring harmony throughout our bodies. There is intelligence in all our cells, and our wish is to make all of them aware of their inherent power for wellbeing and joy.
A Journey through Cancer is a masterpiece of a rare order: it is imbued with knowledge, kindness, understanding, and above all it shows that the path of healing, and eventually of being, is through consciousness.
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One word "amazing"Review Date: 2002-06-27
I could relate to every charecter and that was the most freaky part!
The charecters in this book are rich and full of life. The plot is very engaging and what more can one say about a book thats so beautiful it makes you weep with joy!
Bravo Leavitt and the rest of you read it!
Good first novelReview Date: 2002-06-03
The Rich Language of CranesReview Date: 2002-10-12
Remarkable NovelReview Date: 2004-05-12
Coming Out Too ShortReview Date: 2005-12-06
Leavitt is noted for his short stories, so it isn't much of a surprise that "The Lost Language of Cranes" is a short story padded into a novel that in sort of an ironic twist winds up being too short, ending before any of the issues put forth are resolved.
The gist of the story is that Owen and Rose have been married for 27 years, but now they're facing a crisis. Their Manhattan apartment is going co-op forcing them to either buy or move, a predicament I think few outside of New York City really understand. At the same time, Owen has been disappearing for long stretches of some days, especially Sundays. We soon learn he's going to certain X-rated theaters for a little homosexual hanky-panky. Owen is homosexual--always has been--but is trying to keep it from Rose and his son Philip. Although it turns out Philip is also gay, but has been keeping it from Mom and Dad. He gets involved in a serious relationship with Eliot, adopted son of a writer Philip admired. Before long, Philip is "coming out" to his parents, which inadvertantly causes Owen to come out. Mayhem ensues.
When I mentioned this book is padded, in particular is the sidebar story of Eliot's roommate Jerene. She came out to her adopted parents years ago and they soon disowned her. Since then she's been working on a never-ending dissertation until she decides to say the heck with it and work first as a bouncer at a lesbian club and then as a counselor on a gay helpline, which Owen later calls. While her life may serve as comparison or contrast to Philip and Owen, it doesn't contribute a whole lot to the story of Philip, Owen, and Rose.
Most of the writing is good, but some of the dialogue is clumsy. My belief is if anyone in a book or movie says, "I feel..." without being in the presence of a therapist, it's a red flag for poor dialogue. It's not natural for people to say, "I feel like..." in my experience. At other times the characters spouted dialogue that seemed too melodramatic. But with a first novel you can't expect absolute perfection.
Now what really annoyed me about the book is the lack of a decent ending. The book ends with Philip and Owen being outed, but everything is up in the air. We don't know what's going to happen between Owen and Rose; will they stay together? Eliot breaks up with Philip, who soon is spending a lot of time with his friend Brad; are they going to become serious? Not even the issue of the apartment, mentioned so prominently throughout the book is resolved. What good is an ending that doesn't end anything? It feels arbitrary to me. Maybe with a little less padding there would have been more space to focus on more important issues.
Except for some insights into the gay nightlife scene of 1980s New York City, I didn't think this book told me a lot I didn't already know. Mostly I thought it was a bland novel, but a worthy first effort.
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great price and itemReview Date: 2007-10-17
Must have DoctorsReview Date: 2004-03-05
Stedman's Medical DictionaryReview Date: 2006-03-23
Stedman's Medical DictionaryReview Date: 2006-02-09
terminology in the field of medicine. Some simple definitions
include the following:
- antigen involves the immune response
- a virus is incapable of growth beyond living cells
- bacterium multiply by cellular division
The volume contains the human anatomy in full color pictures.
For instance, the following parts are depicted:
- skull
- head and neck
- musculature
- cerebral hemispheres
- disc anatomy
- heart anatomy
- classic fractures and radiography depicting the events
- foot joints i.e. interphalangeal joint, tarsometa tarsal
joint, ankle joint
This medical dictionary is perfect for the science student
in your house. In addition, the book will complement the
existing personal library of medicinal acquisitions.
ExcellentReview Date: 2005-03-10

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One of a KindReview Date: 2004-08-20
This is a wonderfully unique look at the amazing people who are challeged by this disease and how they live extraordinary lives in spite of it. Amelia's photography is a window into this world, her work is "present" and revealing of who people are.
A must read!Review Date: 2004-08-16
My Story is Really Their StoriesReview Date: 2005-05-18
Though titled "My Story", this book is really "their stories". In this book, she uses her trained eye to illustrate 32 essays personally portraying the lives of men and women with Multiple Sclerosis.
They range from 17 to 70, across a spectrum of ethnicities, genders, occupations, socio-economic backgrounds and family circumstances.
Through her book, Amelia captures the unique approach each person has used to frame their chronic disease with, not only a positive attitude, but with a positive approach to life.
She also includes the caregivers ... those frequently forgotten in the struggle with MS and all chronic disease.
Her essays help others to see, through the stories of real people, the different possible treatments and therapies and the techniques for coping (such as exercise, yoga, creative activities and competitive sports).
Her photographs capture the people behind these essays, putting a real face, a personal face, on what is often discussed in impersonal, clinical terms. You don't just read their story; you are drawn into a human connection with them.
This is a book to buy and read. And it is also a book to buy and display, a coffee table book.
Discussing MS with friends and family can be difficult. Chronic disease can create a "distance", a separation. This book can help to bridge that gap.
As someone picks up this book to browse and becomes captured by the photographs, it can crack the door to an open conversation about MS, about what it means and about how lives continue after diagnosis.
my story: an open windowReview Date: 2004-08-18
I now have a copy of "My Story" on my coffee table and I'm truly amazed by the number of people who, because of the presence of the book, are finally able to speak and ask questions about MS . They glance through the book and suddenly a dialog window opens.
The photos are superb, respectful and celebratory at the same time and every person's essay is different. I highly recommend the book.
Review for My StoryReview Date: 2004-08-17
Many of Amelia's photographs portray some of the more difficult aspects of the disease, how many young people have learned to live with what is often a chronic illness. Her photographs also show how indiscriminate MS really is and how, like myself, you too could walk up one morning numb and tingling from head to toe. For me, the most healing aspect of the book was how others handled their emotional difficulties. Early on, I felt as if I was being punished for mishandling something in my past. I felt lonely and isolated due to my new differences. However, like many of the other biographies, I too have learned that 'attitude is everything' and that you alone are capable of taking the 'limits' out of limitations.
The book's addition of the often forgotten care giver was an extremely refreshing aspect of her book. I always thank my husband for having made the decision to stay but so little credit is given to these unselfish individuals. It is easy to take others for granted until your welfare is suddenly out of your control.
I gave Amelia a five star rating not because I was included in her book but because her photographs speak for themselves! Even if you are not faced with a chronic illness, the biographies will touch you with their uncensored frankness. Amelia walked in and out of my life but her pictures captured a fleeting glance, pose or emotion that explains to others the essence of that particular moment in time...
Great work, Amelia!!!
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