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Now I'm Reading!: Amazing Animals - Level 2 (Now I'm Reading)
Published in Hardcover by Innovative Kids (2001-08-01)
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My daughter really start to read using this books
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
Review Date: 2008-02-28
Nice, colorful, easy to read and has 40!!! stickers, which are the most important part after the kid reads the book. Organized in one full book.
wonderful reading books
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
Review Date: 2008-02-08
I have recommended these books to all of my friends. They have helped my 4-year-old (born October) read and he LOVES to read them every day, twice a day. He can read sentences with ease like "I want a plane and a crane" or "The hot dog is on a log." In a matter of one month he's learned to read. The stickers offer a great incentive and make it so much fun for him. I have bought these for kids birthday presents (they have enough toys already, right!) and have 5 of them at my home. I wish there were more!
great series for new readers
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Review Date: 2007-12-21
Review Date: 2007-12-21
Great for blossoming readers. My kindergartener is really enjoying these funny short books. He loves seeing what happens next as he sounds out new words. My only complaint is that in this series as well as the level 3 the font isn't appropriate for new readers. The "g" is cursive looking & is very confusing. Don't know why that changed from the pre-readers & level 1&2, disappointing.
excellent book
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Review Date: 2006-11-11
Review Date: 2006-11-11
The best way to expose your child to reading. My daughter reads a couple books on most nights and she has improved dramatically over the past months. She enjoys reading the stories and putting a sticker on each time she does. Every parent that cares about education should get these books for their kids.
Perfect for young readers!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-07
Review Date: 2006-08-07
I bought this for my 4 yr old after having used the first two sets of Bob Books (scholastic). Now I'm Reading!: Amazing Animals is an excellent next step! Amazing Animals introduces long vowel sounds and vowel pairs (digraphs) in managable chunks.
This set is great for kids who are intimidated by the usual graded learning-to-read books (like Danny and the Dinosaur) or books which rely on the repitition of longer sight words.
Younger readers benefit from these short funny texts with lots of words worthy of sounding out. The illustrations and vibrant colors have kept my dughter enthused through out.
Young children can learn to read too with patience and these great books.
This set is great for kids who are intimidated by the usual graded learning-to-read books (like Danny and the Dinosaur) or books which rely on the repitition of longer sight words.
Younger readers benefit from these short funny texts with lots of words worthy of sounding out. The illustrations and vibrant colors have kept my dughter enthused through out.
Young children can learn to read too with patience and these great books.

All the Way to Berlin: A Paratrooper at War in Europe
Published in Audio CD by Random House Audio (2006-05-02)
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The Greatest Paratrooper
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Review Date: 2007-12-08
Review Date: 2007-12-08
It's a bit troubling to see a couple of reviewers here complaining about Jim "Maggie" Megellas being "self-serving" and a "blowhard" because he's honest about the 82nd Airborne Division's WWII mission. That mission was to kill Germans and win the war. Maggie was very good at this as was his platoon, the 504 PIR and the 82nd, the greatest Airborne division of all. How else were we to win the war?
"All the Way to Berlin" is the best Airborne book I've read and I've read a lot of them including S. Ambrose's "Band of Brothers". I've never understood why Ambrose, who taught at the University of Wisconsin passed up Wisconsin's greatest Airborne hero, Jim Megellas.
Not to take anything away from the 101st Airborne, another bunch of terrific, fighting paratroopers, but no one fought harder and longer with less against formidable opposition than the 82nd. And within the 82nd, the 504PIR, 3rd BN, H Company was one of the best.
My friend Bill Hannigan from St. Paul went all the way from Africa to Berlin with the 82nd. He became a squad leader in Maggie's platoon and is one of those paratroopers who knows Maggie best. Bill says Maggie was not only the best and bravest at killing Germans. "He cared about all of us. He did things for us. He's been a good man all his life."
Bill is one of the dwindling numbers of Maggie's platoon who continues to work for the Medal of Honor which Maggie was originally put in for after his heroism at Herresbach. The platoon killed and captured 100's of Germans during that battle and as they moved into the town, Maggie single-handedly attacked and took out a Mark IV tank that threatened his platoon. This part of the action was somehow deleted from the paperwork as it moved through channels. Maggie then received the Silver Star instead of the requested MOH. Several years ago, Maggie's platoon friends resurrected the original MOH request and it is now the subject of a bill in the House of Representatives.
Next month, Maggie - who is now 90 - starts a tour in Iraq where he will begin to deliver thousands of his books to the troops. Last year he visited his beloved 504 in Afghanistan where the troopers gave him and AR and 50 rounds of ammo and took him on patrol.
You will see in this great book how Maggie holds paratroopers in special regard. And if you understand paratroopers and the famed 82nd Airborne Division you will know why we love Maggie and this book about our WWII Brothers.
Tom Laney, Editor
Badger Airborne News
Badger State Chapter
82nd Airborne Division Assoc.
"All the Way to Berlin" is the best Airborne book I've read and I've read a lot of them including S. Ambrose's "Band of Brothers". I've never understood why Ambrose, who taught at the University of Wisconsin passed up Wisconsin's greatest Airborne hero, Jim Megellas.
Not to take anything away from the 101st Airborne, another bunch of terrific, fighting paratroopers, but no one fought harder and longer with less against formidable opposition than the 82nd. And within the 82nd, the 504PIR, 3rd BN, H Company was one of the best.
My friend Bill Hannigan from St. Paul went all the way from Africa to Berlin with the 82nd. He became a squad leader in Maggie's platoon and is one of those paratroopers who knows Maggie best. Bill says Maggie was not only the best and bravest at killing Germans. "He cared about all of us. He did things for us. He's been a good man all his life."
Bill is one of the dwindling numbers of Maggie's platoon who continues to work for the Medal of Honor which Maggie was originally put in for after his heroism at Herresbach. The platoon killed and captured 100's of Germans during that battle and as they moved into the town, Maggie single-handedly attacked and took out a Mark IV tank that threatened his platoon. This part of the action was somehow deleted from the paperwork as it moved through channels. Maggie then received the Silver Star instead of the requested MOH. Several years ago, Maggie's platoon friends resurrected the original MOH request and it is now the subject of a bill in the House of Representatives.
Next month, Maggie - who is now 90 - starts a tour in Iraq where he will begin to deliver thousands of his books to the troops. Last year he visited his beloved 504 in Afghanistan where the troopers gave him and AR and 50 rounds of ammo and took him on patrol.
You will see in this great book how Maggie holds paratroopers in special regard. And if you understand paratroopers and the famed 82nd Airborne Division you will know why we love Maggie and this book about our WWII Brothers.
Tom Laney, Editor
Badger Airborne News
Badger State Chapter
82nd Airborne Division Assoc.
Incredible
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Review Date: 2007-10-04
Review Date: 2007-10-04
After reading several reviews about this book, I felt compelled to comment.
I read Mr. Megellas' book after having the pleasure and honor of meeting him in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. It was a real treat for me to have the opportunity shake his hand and talk with him for a few minutes. As time rolls on, opportunities to meet a veteran, much less a hero of World War II are few and far between. We talked a bit about Operation Market Garden and his plans to go to Holland. I can tell you that in my brief encounter with him that he was very proud, humble and personable.
With that said, I think that the critic's who accuse Mr. Megellas of being self-serving are very wrong in their assessment. This book is written in a style that is very direct, blunt, straight forward and "matter of fact". There are no words wasted beating around the bush or attempts at being politically correct. By his own accord, the author admits to us that it has taken him years to write these words because they are so painful to repeat. I do not get the sense that he is bragging. I get the sense that he is sharing his pain with the reader and giving us his impression of the unbelievable experience he lived through. It goes without saying this man is a hero.
This book is an excellent read and I would recommend it to anyone even remotely interested in World War 2 or combat. It's so packed full of action I can't believe they haven't made a movie about it.
I read Mr. Megellas' book after having the pleasure and honor of meeting him in the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. It was a real treat for me to have the opportunity shake his hand and talk with him for a few minutes. As time rolls on, opportunities to meet a veteran, much less a hero of World War II are few and far between. We talked a bit about Operation Market Garden and his plans to go to Holland. I can tell you that in my brief encounter with him that he was very proud, humble and personable.
With that said, I think that the critic's who accuse Mr. Megellas of being self-serving are very wrong in their assessment. This book is written in a style that is very direct, blunt, straight forward and "matter of fact". There are no words wasted beating around the bush or attempts at being politically correct. By his own accord, the author admits to us that it has taken him years to write these words because they are so painful to repeat. I do not get the sense that he is bragging. I get the sense that he is sharing his pain with the reader and giving us his impression of the unbelievable experience he lived through. It goes without saying this man is a hero.
This book is an excellent read and I would recommend it to anyone even remotely interested in World War 2 or combat. It's so packed full of action I can't believe they haven't made a movie about it.
All the Way to Berlin: A Paratrooper at War in Europe
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
Review Date: 2007-05-17
One of the best combat narratives I have ever read. Engrossing, and compelling in its brutaly honest depiction of total warfare. Highly recomended.
Better than Band of Brothers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-28
Review Date: 2007-01-28
If anyone has read Band of Brothers as well as other war books, you will notice that James Megellas has been a resource for many. This book is a must read for anyone that enjoys War books. The book might not be elegantly written but you have to remember that this was written by a person that was there and not by some author embellishing the facts trying to make it a sexy book. Every once in a while I find myself picking the book up to re-read it.
Must Read American History
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-03
Review Date: 2006-09-03
My wife and I had a few minutes to kill in Dallas/Ft. Worth before catching a connecting flight to our spring vacation destination. The airport was full of people. As we were cruising hte terminal for a bite to eat, I observed a distinguished-looking old man in full military dress uniform sitting quietly at a small card table precariously positioned between the throngs of traveling traffic and a tiny bookstore. On top of the table beside his folded hands was a small stack of books. The chaotic masses appeared oblivious to his presence. I noticed his chest full of medals.
Lt. James "Maggie" Megallas was the most decorated officer of the 82nd Airborne Division following World War II. From the rugged mountains of Naples in winter, and the beaches at Anzio, to the Battle of the Bulge, few men have survived more combat. 'All the Way to Berlin' is a sobering account of his experiences. I was awestruck by the daring and heroic crossing of the Waal River and the capturing of the bridges at Nijmegen as part of Montgomery's "vainglorious" Market Garden operation.
I pray that for the sake of the future of our nation you will remember these men and share their story with someone you love.
Lt. James "Maggie" Megallas was the most decorated officer of the 82nd Airborne Division following World War II. From the rugged mountains of Naples in winter, and the beaches at Anzio, to the Battle of the Bulge, few men have survived more combat. 'All the Way to Berlin' is a sobering account of his experiences. I was awestruck by the daring and heroic crossing of the Waal River and the capturing of the bridges at Nijmegen as part of Montgomery's "vainglorious" Market Garden operation.
I pray that for the sake of the future of our nation you will remember these men and share their story with someone you love.
Basic Clinical Massage Therapy Real Bodywork DVD (Solo)
Published in CD-ROM by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2006-02-01)
List price: $5.00
Average review score: 

Best massage therapy book on the market
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-08
Review Date: 2007-10-08
Why you should buy this book:
1. If you want to teach yourself massage.
2. If you massage school gave you a crappy Milady's massage book, or worse, their own hand written, poorly illustrated version.
3. If you really want to own a great massage therapy reference.
Why I think its so great:
The illustrations and visuals, give you everything you need to know to massage any area of the body. They have created a much more 3-d experience to learning massage from a book and translating that experience to a real body. ANYONE can learn from this book. Its an incredible resource. I don't know why every school doesn't use this book! If you are in school -- buy it!
I borrowed this from my library before purchasing it.
It is a must for an massage therapist, bodyworker, or closet healer!
Also great for National exam review.
1. If you want to teach yourself massage.
2. If you massage school gave you a crappy Milady's massage book, or worse, their own hand written, poorly illustrated version.
3. If you really want to own a great massage therapy reference.
Why I think its so great:
The illustrations and visuals, give you everything you need to know to massage any area of the body. They have created a much more 3-d experience to learning massage from a book and translating that experience to a real body. ANYONE can learn from this book. Its an incredible resource. I don't know why every school doesn't use this book! If you are in school -- buy it!
I borrowed this from my library before purchasing it.
It is a must for an massage therapist, bodyworker, or closet healer!
Also great for National exam review.
Just Great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-17
Review Date: 2007-07-17
I have bought many books and DVD's on massage and anatomy and this is by far the best. It acomplishes what others often fail at and what all my teachers tried to instill in me, looking at a body in a 3 dimensional way. Did I mention the DVD? I was soo suprised that it actually showed everthing (well at least all the anatomy, palaptations, striping and crossfibering) thats in the book. I am very glad I bought this book and see using it again and again, unlike several DVD's and books I currently have.
Basic Clinical Massage Therapy: Integrating Anatomy and Treatment (Lww Massage Therapy & Bodywork Educational Series.)
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Review Date: 2007-07-15
Review Date: 2007-07-15
can only say 'FABULOUS'!!! One of the most clearly illustrated, and easy to understand texts available, great for students and teachers alike!
excellent study guide
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Review Date: 2007-07-05
Review Date: 2007-07-05
Highly recommended -I am finding it a great study guide and will be using it for years to come ! an essential tool for massage
why this book was not referred during Massage Therapy studies?
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Review Date: 2007-06-14
Review Date: 2007-06-14
I am surprised at the depth of knowledge this book imparts to massage therapist. It will be more useful for National Massage Therapy examination for all aspiring therapists.

Chicken Soup for the Cat and Dog Lover's Soul: Celebrating Pets as Family with Stories About Cats, Dogs and Other Critters (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
Published in Hardcover by HCI (1999-10-01)
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Chicken soup/ cats and dogs
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
Review Date: 2008-05-09
Chicken soup for the cat and dog lovers soul is a wonderful book that warms my heart and gives me a happy feeling reading thru the stories and the love people feel for there pets. When I recently lost my beloved siamese cat it helped me to feel better about my "furry baby" passing over the rainbow bridge because I knew he had a wonderful life and he knew he was cherished. All the books in the chicken soup series are very uplifting and spirtual and make people smile, I highly recommend them.
Heart Warming Book!
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Review Date: 2007-11-23
Review Date: 2007-11-23
I have bought many books from this series and found this one to be my favorite. This book is a must for the animal lover. I will read a few stories before bed every night. Some stories bring tears to my eyes and others make me simle from ear to ear. Great book that people of any age will love!!
wonderful stories
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Review Date: 2007-06-23
Review Date: 2007-06-23
My 10 year-old son tried reading it,and thought the stories were too sad, but I adore this book. Very sweet, humbling stories about good people and good animals.
Awesome
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Review Date: 2006-03-10
Review Date: 2006-03-10
I really enjoyed this book. The main reason I liked it is because it is all about cats and dogs, and I am a hardcore animal lover. Another reason I liked it is because the stories are not made up in someone's mind. These stories are real stories that real people lived through. The last reason I liked this book so much is because you don't have to read it like an ordinary book. You can read it like I did and just jump around to stories that sound good to you, instead of reading the book cover to cover.
The Healing Kind of Savior, Cat-like.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-11
Review Date: 2006-06-11
In this volume, Mr. Canfield and crew have compiled a smorgasboard selection of short stories about pets who fortify us and make life bearable. Especially poignant to me was "the medicine cat" as I, too, had one named Tosca. She gave up the ghost a few months ago at the age of eighteen years, as I had no way to get to her when she needed support of the kind she gave to me several years ago. They recognize the special love and devotion of animals to bless our hearts and homes.
"Cat lovers will tell you that felines are 'poetry in motion,' living sculptures at rest, and that the warm weight of a purring cat...is a surefire cure for all that ails you."
It is the physical acts of love to bring the gift of life as expressed in "The Healing Touch." I cried as I read "The Language of the Heart" about an unusual rabbit and his healing the hurt of a little girl who'd turned inward and no longer could talk. Something had died in that child which this loving rabbit cured. His innocence and trust had rekindled the same qualities in the child. The loving presence of an animal can heal where words have no effect. Alas, Roger Rabbit bit the tip off my little finger one day, which led me to the ER for a Saran-wrap bandage (to stop the bleeding -- a bandaid wouldn't work) and a tetanus shot. Needless to say, I found him another home.
"A small gesture -- the insistent tap of a cat's paw" about Jack, an adopted stray kitten (like Dante in Troy, Alabama), who grew into Ellen's savior. He woke her from a daydream of tragedy; Star woke me up with that same gesture over and over so that I would not strangle from Acid Reflux. Pets do love and care for their owners. This volume is one I will treasure for years to come. It is full of memories about pet owners' animals, not just cats and dogs.
"Cat lovers will tell you that felines are 'poetry in motion,' living sculptures at rest, and that the warm weight of a purring cat...is a surefire cure for all that ails you."
It is the physical acts of love to bring the gift of life as expressed in "The Healing Touch." I cried as I read "The Language of the Heart" about an unusual rabbit and his healing the hurt of a little girl who'd turned inward and no longer could talk. Something had died in that child which this loving rabbit cured. His innocence and trust had rekindled the same qualities in the child. The loving presence of an animal can heal where words have no effect. Alas, Roger Rabbit bit the tip off my little finger one day, which led me to the ER for a Saran-wrap bandage (to stop the bleeding -- a bandaid wouldn't work) and a tetanus shot. Needless to say, I found him another home.
"A small gesture -- the insistent tap of a cat's paw" about Jack, an adopted stray kitten (like Dante in Troy, Alabama), who grew into Ellen's savior. He woke her from a daydream of tragedy; Star woke me up with that same gesture over and over so that I would not strangle from Acid Reflux. Pets do love and care for their owners. This volume is one I will treasure for years to come. It is full of memories about pet owners' animals, not just cats and dogs.

Frontrunners' Q&A Review for the I.M. Boards: 1,234 Questions & Answers to Prepare You, 2001 Edition
Published in Paperback by Frontrunners Board Review Inc (2001-07-15)
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Average review score: 

HELP ME TO PASS THE BOARD EXAM AND BEST BOARD REVIEW MATERIAL
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Amazing book! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first time or preparing for recertification, this is an
excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly
recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! A must have for all the
internal medicine residents!!! Extraordinarilly structured questions and even better explanation focused on the highlight topics in internal
medicine. If you are reading this, you are probably preparing for an ABIM internal medicine exam in addition to all your other duties. There is
never enough time, is there? Well, I was preparing for the ABIM recertification exam, since I'd finished residency. I had slogged through the
Medstudy review book over the course of five months, dutifully going over every page.... Tres painful. There were three weeks left before the
exam, and I figured I'd give this book a try. I quickly discovered how ignorant I was, despite doing the Medstudy book review. My friend taught
me a lot of critical care medicine way back when, and use Frontrunners Internal Medicine Syllabus and Internal Medicine Q&A Review, syllabus
companion for the board review and Turbo Mnemonics. Excellent materials to prepare you to pass the CERTIFICATION EXAM and Recertification exam.
The questions are well-written, and the answers give you really good feedback. The questions are highly relevant, reflecting what the ABIM wants
you to know. I got my pass notice from the ABIM today. I would recommend this book to anyone preparing for the boards.
Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and
extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first
time or preparing for recertification, this is an excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. The questions are
challenging and pertinent with clear answers that emphasize the teaching point being made. The outline format highlights important points about
each subject. In our program, we are also using this book as a resource for everyday teaching during morning report and other clinical
conferences. Overall, I am very satisfied with this book and highly recommend it!
excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly
recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! A must have for all the
internal medicine residents!!! Extraordinarilly structured questions and even better explanation focused on the highlight topics in internal
medicine. If you are reading this, you are probably preparing for an ABIM internal medicine exam in addition to all your other duties. There is
never enough time, is there? Well, I was preparing for the ABIM recertification exam, since I'd finished residency. I had slogged through the
Medstudy review book over the course of five months, dutifully going over every page.... Tres painful. There were three weeks left before the
exam, and I figured I'd give this book a try. I quickly discovered how ignorant I was, despite doing the Medstudy book review. My friend taught
me a lot of critical care medicine way back when, and use Frontrunners Internal Medicine Syllabus and Internal Medicine Q&A Review, syllabus
companion for the board review and Turbo Mnemonics. Excellent materials to prepare you to pass the CERTIFICATION EXAM and Recertification exam.
The questions are well-written, and the answers give you really good feedback. The questions are highly relevant, reflecting what the ABIM wants
you to know. I got my pass notice from the ABIM today. I would recommend this book to anyone preparing for the boards.
Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and
extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first
time or preparing for recertification, this is an excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. The questions are
challenging and pertinent with clear answers that emphasize the teaching point being made. The outline format highlights important points about
each subject. In our program, we are also using this book as a resource for everyday teaching during morning report and other clinical
conferences. Overall, I am very satisfied with this book and highly recommend it!
Not comprehensive
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Review Date: 2008-04-28
I have been using both Medstudy and Frontrunners as an adjunct to board review for my recertification. Medstudy is by far more superior as it has a more comprehensive review of each topic, whereas Frontrunners is very abbreviated and in outline form in its review. The questions in Frontrunners are also very unsophisticated, lots of matching and not many case presentations. Finally, try to call customer service or contact the company through the phone number or e-mail on the website, the e-mail link didn't work for me, and it took several days to get a call back, no one answers except a machine even though it gives liberal hours for being open. All in all, the product strikes me as being crude. If you like an outline style and already have some other more comprehensive text, then you might like it, but its quite pricey, even for what it is.
"Excellent resource for old exam questions"
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
Review Date: 2007-01-13
As the Educational Director for our residency and a practicing internist, I found this to be hands-down the best resource out there as far as a database of old exam questions in prepping the internal medicine boards. We also found that the book to which this is a companion (i.e. Frontrunners Syllabus), was extraordinary in laying out all the key material in a nicely-organized, concise, and outlined format offering "recently and commonly asked material". Together, these 2 books form the core of our own ABIM Certification residency training program and were mission-critical to getting our perfect pass rates last year. [...]
Outstanding, Unique Review Course Syllabus
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-21
Review Date: 2006-12-21
My partner and I studied together this time, as we'd both missed the mark terribly on several prior administrations of the exam. We both passed easily owing in large part to this book. (incidentally, we found the book samples far easier to read (translation: not blurry) and far easier to evaluate from their main site). The outlined and user-friendly layout of the syllabus, with its boxed-in/bolded/starred points really made a huge difference and we saw the starred points ALL over the exam. We also owe our success on the exam to the 1300 Q&A book, which gives a massive number of old exam questions. We also found the Slide Shows (CD) essential for all the image questions, EKGs, etc. Bottom line, we're extremely happy we found this curriculum, and we're equally happy to have this exam behind us (finally). We easily score this curriculum a zealous four thumbs up.
Recipe for success ...
Helpful Votes: 59 out of 61 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-15
Review Date: 2005-12-15
This is a must-have for the I.M. CERT exam. The starred items, my favorites, pointed to recently asked material, which made my studying alot more enjoyable. In my opinion, nothing comes close to Frontrunners' review. My partners used it for their internal medicine RECERT and were equally pleased. As for me, I wouldn't have passed without it. Make sure you get through it at least twice before the exam since there was a load of material on the exam right out of the syllabus. I also went hit all of Frontrunners practice Q&A for the I.M. boards and got both from their www.frontrunners.info website (they had samples there, etc). In my opinion, if you're serious about passing or want to excel, you'd be foolish NOT to get a copy of these, even from a friend, before sitting for the exam.
Guns Up!
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
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it captures the feel of the time and place
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
Review Date: 2007-09-12
if you want to know what the south end of Quang Nam province was like in 1968-69, this is it. i was there, just like johnny clark; but i was in 1/7. he's done a great job of capturing the feel of the time.
Amazing.
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Review Date: 2007-08-25
Review Date: 2007-08-25
This is one of the best books I've read. The writer says in the end that some of this is fiction, or that certain characters are made of multiple people he knew, but the bulk of this story is true, regardless of who it happened to. I have yet to know someone who read this book and did not have to fight back tears at least once. I have read this book 4 times now. I recommend it to anyone and everyone.
Fantastic read - the best Vietnam account I have read.
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Review Date: 2007-07-12
Review Date: 2007-07-12
I read this book at the suggestion of a friend (Sgt. Watson from the book). It was one of the quickest page-turners I have ever read. The reader is quickly made to realize the challenges of war as well as the personal sacrifices made by our soldiers. Anyone who is a soldier or knows one will appreciate this honest and well written account of this group of Marines' tour of duty.
HOW IT REALLY IS -- REVIEWED AT CAMP FALLUJAH, IRAQ
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Review Date: 2007-02-26
Review Date: 2007-02-26
My buddy and I are stationed at Camp Fallujah, Iraq. By luck, when we got back inside the wire from a night time patrol, having been in a little piece of hell called "The Zaidon", we found this book in the library tent.
We thought that no one understood the horrors of combat, but Johnnie Clark, in this riveting book about the Killin Time, tells it all.
Sometimes, when the violence and the absurdity of war bring my men's spirits down, I read them an exerpt from the book...here's one of our favorite passages:
"Let's go", Chan said, I hesitated, I wanted to help the chief, and then those last words kept coming back to me: "Don't stop for the wounded".
Semper Fidelis,
The War Dog Marines at Camp Fallujah, Iraq.
We thought that no one understood the horrors of combat, but Johnnie Clark, in this riveting book about the Killin Time, tells it all.
Sometimes, when the violence and the absurdity of war bring my men's spirits down, I read them an exerpt from the book...here's one of our favorite passages:
"Let's go", Chan said, I hesitated, I wanted to help the chief, and then those last words kept coming back to me: "Don't stop for the wounded".
Semper Fidelis,
The War Dog Marines at Camp Fallujah, Iraq.
Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-21
Review Date: 2006-09-21
This book is terrific. I've been reading war stories for 40 years because I find personal accounts of combat to be riveting. This book stands out as one of the best of the hundreds I've read. My compliments to the author. This was just as great the second time around.

How the Immune System Works (BLACKWELL'S HOW IT WORKS SERIES)
Published in Paperback by Wiley-Blackwell (2008-03-21)
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The very best
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Review Date: 2007-10-18
Review Date: 2007-10-18
This is one of the best books I have read in Medicine, for its ease and information. It stimulates you to go and read more.
Outstanding overview of Immunology
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
Review Date: 2007-09-03
The beauty of this book lies in its folksy language, brevity, completeness, and versatility.
First, the author avoids making you snooze over this potentially dry subject. The prose is clever and written basically as someone would talk to you. Of course, the prose does get a little too relaxed at time, but I find the language far more understandable than some stuffy textbook.
In addition, the author has compiled a brief yet very thorough composition on the immune system here. If you were seeking a very complete overview of immunology without needing to memorize all the details (like cytokines, names of cell receptors, etc.), you could read this book in one night and have a very good understanding of the immune system. However, if you're a medical student needing to actually memorize all those seemingly trivial details, this book is probably sufficient for you as well. That versatility really lends this book to a very diverse audience.
I think that anyone from a college student in an introductory immunology course up to a practicing physician needing a quick reference to the immune system would love owning this book.
First, the author avoids making you snooze over this potentially dry subject. The prose is clever and written basically as someone would talk to you. Of course, the prose does get a little too relaxed at time, but I find the language far more understandable than some stuffy textbook.
In addition, the author has compiled a brief yet very thorough composition on the immune system here. If you were seeking a very complete overview of immunology without needing to memorize all the details (like cytokines, names of cell receptors, etc.), you could read this book in one night and have a very good understanding of the immune system. However, if you're a medical student needing to actually memorize all those seemingly trivial details, this book is probably sufficient for you as well. That versatility really lends this book to a very diverse audience.
I think that anyone from a college student in an introductory immunology course up to a practicing physician needing a quick reference to the immune system would love owning this book.
Very Helpful
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
Review Date: 2007-05-17
I'm a first year medical student and hadn't had immunology until I was taught it in about two weeks this year. This book was exceptionally helpful in giving me the big picture while still providing enough detail to unite the big pieces together. The book isn't exhaustive, but it's not meant to be. It's also very easy to read and memorable. This book was quite useful to me and I highly recommend it.
I wish all books were like this
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Awesomely efficient, this short book really can be read in one day, and gives a solid basic understanding of the immune system (at least the reader leaves with that impression). I predict to have read all others of Dr. Sompayrac's books in this series by the end of 2007.
Great Intro and Big Picture Review
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Review Date: 2007-02-12
As a medical student, studying the immune system can be daunting - it's very easy to lose the forest for the trees. This book brings it all back together by providing a big picture/core concepts presentation of the immune system. If you have a basic understanding of biology (maybe two semesters of undergrad bio) this book will teach you the fundamentals of the immune system. I imagine it will also be a good review for The Dreaded Boards.

I'm Grieving as Fast as I Can: How Young Widows and Widowers Can Cope and Heal
Published in Paperback by New Horizon Press (1994-06-01)
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great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-13
Review Date: 2007-08-13
Great book for young widows. Many books are aimed towards older widows. This book hits the nail right on hte head. A must read.
I'm Grieving as Fast as I Can
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-26
Review Date: 2007-03-26
I am a young widow and found this book to provide a great deal of comfort, understanding and support at a time when I very much needed it. It helped me to know that my thoughts and feelings were normal and felt by many men and women in my situation. I would recommend to any young widow/widower.
Being a young widow...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-20
Review Date: 2007-02-20
is different than being an older one. This book basically explains that any way you approach it, being widowed is difficult...and any way you can find helpful to cope is "okay" and within normal limits. It also addresses delayed grief responses, which I found particularily helpful. Most things that I have gone through, angry feelings etc. are somehow brought up. The anectdotes are good. The book does give ideas, for those that want them, on how to have outside influences help you deal with grieving. Although some parts of the book are not always relevant, one can pick and choose which sections to read without loosing continuity.
KT
KT
A GREAT BOOK ON GRIEF IF YOU ARE A WOMAN - NOT FOR MEN
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-02
Review Date: 2006-12-02
This is still one of the best books on grief written even despite my concerns - and please know that up front. But I could not believe the wording in the book and how many times SHE is used (what about us guys who have lost a wife) and she says it is for widowers but the language throughout is for women, and says nothing about the unique ways that men grieve. I think if you are a woman - buy this book it is a great book but if you are a guy you will be very disappointed as I was. It identifies with women. Did it talk about any of the things men experience after the death of their spouse - usually their ONLY FRIEND IN THE WORLD? did it deal with betrayal?? Did it deal with MALE SEXUALITY? The entire book is from the FEMALE PERSPECTIVE ONLY. Not a bit for men. It was a waste for me. I wasn't helped by it at all
The only book I found that speaks directly to YOUNG widows
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-13
Review Date: 2006-12-13
You are not alone and you will survive.
These two messages come through loud and clear in this excellent book. Much of the content is inspired by the author's interactions with her group for young widows and widowers, and it covers a lot of territory. For me, after losing my husband when I was 48, this was the only book that did not make me feel like I was "pretty much alone" in this situation... not 75 or 80 and widowed, but a relatively young woman with kids and hope for another several decades of living fully. The fact is -- it IS different to lose a spouse when you are younger, and this book honestly addresses a lot of the sad and scary issues you face during the first year or more -- all with the underlying theme that you can certainly come out of this tough time to live again.
These two messages come through loud and clear in this excellent book. Much of the content is inspired by the author's interactions with her group for young widows and widowers, and it covers a lot of territory. For me, after losing my husband when I was 48, this was the only book that did not make me feel like I was "pretty much alone" in this situation... not 75 or 80 and widowed, but a relatively young woman with kids and hope for another several decades of living fully. The fact is -- it IS different to lose a spouse when you are younger, and this book honestly addresses a lot of the sad and scary issues you face during the first year or more -- all with the underlying theme that you can certainly come out of this tough time to live again.

Silent Lies
Published in Paperback by Good Read Pub (2008-06)
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Average review score: 

Awesome read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-19
Review Date: 2008-03-19
The book was a gem of a story. Couldn't put it down. Loved it so much we had the author, M L Malcom, visit our book club. Can't wait for the sequel, Deceptive Intentions, to come out this summer. Sue
Silent Lies is captivating
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-11
Review Date: 2008-01-11
This book is brilliantly researched and written. It is both educational and entertaining. The writing draws you in with vivid descriptions and intriging history. I anxiously wait for the sequel. Bravo Mary Malcolm, "Silent Lies" is a remarkable achievement.
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Book Selection for Jan. 2008
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Historical fiction that has it all - romance, mystery, drama
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
Review Date: 2008-01-09
Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. Most of the story takes place in Budapest, Paris and Shangai from 1900-1940. The main character, Leo Hoffman, is born into a Hungarian peasant family. Through a chance encounter as a child, Leo is raised and educated by a wealthy Jewish couple in Budapest. His amazing gift for languages opens doors for him in the upper echelons of society.
Leo is drafted into the military and when he returns to post-war Budapest, realizes that his life of privilege is over. Through his job as a hotel concierge, he meets some ruthless men who set him up as the fall guy for a crime to be committed in Paris. When he comprehends what he has done, he escapes to Shangai, a place that asks no questions. Instead Leo realizes that even in this place of criminals, he can't escape his past. Trying to protect his wife (or is it to protect her image of him?) he keeps his shady business a secret from her, thus "silent lies".
The amount of research that went into writing this novel is evident because of the accuracy of details. You feel as if you are there. There is also a beautiful, tragic love story within these pages.
This fast-paced book has a sequel that is coming soon - I can't wait to continue reading this story. I need to find out what happens!
Leo is drafted into the military and when he returns to post-war Budapest, realizes that his life of privilege is over. Through his job as a hotel concierge, he meets some ruthless men who set him up as the fall guy for a crime to be committed in Paris. When he comprehends what he has done, he escapes to Shangai, a place that asks no questions. Instead Leo realizes that even in this place of criminals, he can't escape his past. Trying to protect his wife (or is it to protect her image of him?) he keeps his shady business a secret from her, thus "silent lies".
The amount of research that went into writing this novel is evident because of the accuracy of details. You feel as if you are there. There is also a beautiful, tragic love story within these pages.
This fast-paced book has a sequel that is coming soon - I can't wait to continue reading this story. I need to find out what happens!
Silent Lies by M.L. Malcohm
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-26
Review Date: 2007-09-26
Silent Lies: A Novel
This is a wonderful book. It covers so much history between the World Wars and yet is a very romantic book as well. It is a real page turner. I highly recommend it to anyone. I can hardly wait for the sequel.
This is a wonderful book. It covers so much history between the World Wars and yet is a very romantic book as well. It is a real page turner. I highly recommend it to anyone. I can hardly wait for the sequel.
Wonderful novel
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-10
Review Date: 2008-01-10
This is a book I really enjoyed and read late into the night each time I picked it up. I didn't want the story to end and look forward to the continuation in the sequel. The historical background is so accurate; I just returned from visiting Shanghai on one vacation and Budapest on another. I saw so many of the places mentioned in the novel and the facts and dates are all legitimate.
M L Malcolm writes with a beautiful style and her descriptions make the reader visualize the scenes and background just as if one was actually part of the story.
Thank you, M L Malcolm for sharing your literary talent and creating a wonderful story interlaced with historical facts.
M L Malcolm writes with a beautiful style and her descriptions make the reader visualize the scenes and background just as if one was actually part of the story.
Thank you, M L Malcolm for sharing your literary talent and creating a wonderful story interlaced with historical facts.

Aikido Exercises for Teaching and Training
Published in Paperback by North Atlantic Books (2000-01-07)
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Help with AIKIDO
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Review Date: 2008-04-27
Review Date: 2008-04-27
This an excellent book to help with learning aikido. We give a copy to every new student who joins our dojo to supplement our classes and expand the student grasp of knowledge.
handbook for teaching
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-14
Review Date: 2007-06-14
Very helpful for priming & review of aikido dojo protocols for both teaching and learning aikido warm-up, basic training, principles and techniques in general.
A must-have for serious Aikido students.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Very well presented material. There is something here for any level of training. Many core concepts explained.
aikido exercises for teaching and training
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-28
Review Date: 2006-08-28
Book was interesting and informative. Book covered some items that I haven't seen addressed anywhere else. I would recommend this book especially for people new to Aikido.
Full of useful tips and tricks
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-15
Review Date: 2006-03-15
I'd sincerely recommend this book to very beginners and... yes, to sensei.
The most valuable point of the book is that instead of usual plain listing of the standard techniques of this or that style, it concentrates on the basic principles - "how, why, and when it works", thus offering basic building blocks, and lots of unique tips and tricks. The principles are beyond the style differences, and thus applicable to everyone.
For sensei it contains many tips of how to handle difficulties of beginners.
The most valuable point of the book is that instead of usual plain listing of the standard techniques of this or that style, it concentrates on the basic principles - "how, why, and when it works", thus offering basic building blocks, and lots of unique tips and tricks. The principles are beyond the style differences, and thus applicable to everyone.
For sensei it contains many tips of how to handle difficulties of beginners.
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