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The Scientology Handbook
Published in Hardcover by Bridge Pubns (1994-12)
Author: Church of Scientology
List price: $100.00
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So full of useful info you won't believe it!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-10
Wow where to start on this book? There is so much data in this book you could literally start a career in just about any of it's chapters. This is most basic yet powerful tools Scientology has to offer and using them will change your life.

Whether you want to improve your study skills, your ability to analyze data or help a person with physical injuries, this book will have something for you that will just grab your imagination & you can RUN WITH IT!

You cannot go wrong with this book! Get it and enjoy!

Everyone should read this book
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-11
I have spent 12 years on a spiritual quest, and ran into this book while doing a search term. I had heard so many negative things about Scientology, that I ignored my findings for 3 years. 3 years later, and hundreds of abandoned books, again I search, and this book comes up. So I buy it. And now I kick myself for not acknowledging it when I first discovered it.

I have read thousands of books, I read every day, I study every day, and this is by far the best practical guide to life I have ever encountered. I use the information daily. Whether it is dealing with my children, setting goals, performing nerve assists or touch assists on friends and family with pain, public relations, organization - I spent 4 days doing the practical applications in my home and in my office, and I felt lighter and free to think when the clutter was removed, marriage, and something I use with myself and taught my kids was the technology of study. The entire educational system should adopt this, and it is so easy you could do it in under a week. The cause of suppression - since reading this I have never had a cold or illness since. There is much more, and this book would make the best gift to a son or daughter heading off to college, or for any adult that is not flourishing.

Until you discover an answer for yourself, the rest is heresay and gossip.

Changed my life in all the right ways
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-15
It had everything I had ever been looking for to change my life and turn it around for the better.

Scientology Handbook
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-03
This really is a very useful handbook with real answers that work well to help with almost any situation in life, to improve your life or help someone else. Very easy to use with lots of pictures and illustrations. I think the study technology should be used in all schools...actually should be the first course that kids do in school. I love the chapter on management and use it all the time. This book also helped me to get over a major loss.

Solutions to problems in life
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-23
I love this book because it is so useful. Each chapter contains methods for handling problems in some aspect of life.

From childrearing to studying more effectively, to increasing the production in a company, you can find very useful information - and processes - that, when applied, can improve your life.

This book, on its own, is an incredible resource. I recommend it to everyone!

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Subliminal Persuasion: Influence & Marketing Secrets They Don't Want You To Know
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2008-04-18)
Author: Dave Lakhani
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Bold Promise - Authentic Delivery
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-04
There are only a few people who could make such a bold promise -influence and marketing secrets they don't want you to know - and then authentically deliver on that promise. Dave Lakhani's latest book, "SUBLIMINAL PERSUASION: INFLUENCE AND MARKETING SECRETS THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW", does that and more.

The information is delivered in an organized, logical and persuasive manner. Each chapter takes an important topic with step by step instructions for putting the information into practice.


Most chapters end with the mantra, Implementation is everything - Money follows action , with specific actions for creating your desired results. Essential further study for each chapter gives recent books, viral videos and websites, and movies that when read, seen and heard will solidify and enhance learning. The lists of books alone will likely keep my Amazon account humming with activity for the near future.


I found the book instructive because of the topics, the structure, content and the focus on implementation and action. Most importantly, this book was interesting! It's the kind of book you don't want to stop reading and underlining until you digest every morsel. My suggestion - just let yourself read and enjoy. Then invest the time to go step by step through the processes. Any one of the many secrets in the book can have a profound effect on your life and your business.

What I wished I had known before ...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
Dave has opened my eyes to elements of marketing that I may have had a gut sense about - yet could not put any real identity to. Now I know. Now I can use the information about what was happening to me as I was being influenced, subliminally persuaded. Now I can do more that ever before. For fun. For profit. For business.

His earlier book on persuasion was a paradigm shift. This one is a quantum leap. Thanks!

"Subliminal Persuasion" Over Delivers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
In the wrong hands "Subliminal Persuasion: Influence & Marketing Secrets They Don't Want You to Know " is a dangerous book.

However, "Subliminal Persuasion: Influence & Marketing Secrets They Don't Want You To Know" if used for good can be used to multiply the proceeds of non profits and charities and help the world to become a better place to live.

Author Dave Lakhani states that "Subliminal Persuasion was written for every entrepreneur, salesperson, advertiser and small business person who suspects there is a key to effectively moving markets and controlling customers."

I totally agree.

The information in this book if implemented could be used by you to sell more products more easily and give you the time and freedom that you have always wanted.

Subliminal Persuasion author Lakhani knows all too well the downside of subliminal persuasion having been raised in a cult that he later broke away from.

Due to Lakhani's unique insights he will also reveal to you how to recognize when subliminal persuasion is being used on you so that you can defend yourself against subliminal persuasion campaigns.

Subliminal Persuasion is a thoroughly researched and well thought out book that covers the interesting history of subliminal persuasion in America.

"Subliminal Persuasion" includes a rare discussion of how Edward Bernays [the cousin of Sigmund Freud] used inside information from Freud to implement subliminal persuasion to become the most subliminally persuasive marketer in America.

"Subliminal Persuasion: Influence & Marketing Secrets They Don't Want You To Know" also includes up to date information on using subliminal persuasion on the internet through the use of blogs, viral videos and social book marking.

There is even a cutting edge discussion of how to achieve "Conversation Domination" on the internet and how you can achieve Cult Status like Jimmy Buffet with his "Parrot heads."

"Subliminal Persuasion: Influence & Marketing Secrets They Don't Want You To Know" is also an excellent resource on the topic of persuasion in that it lists other persuasion videos, books and websites on the topic of persuasion.

I wish this book had been around twenty years ago.

It would have saved me a lot of work and worry.

I highly recommend "Subliminal Persuasion: Influence & Marketing Secrets They Don't Want You to Know " if you are serious about getting the word of your product or service or charitable cause out to others or increasing your traffic or sales.

I give this book my highest rating of five out of five jalapeƱos.




Congratulations, You've Just Been Seduced
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-20
Congratulations, You've Just Been Seduced!

Have you ever reluctantly made a purchase, then later been glad that you did? It turned out to be all and more you hoped it would be. And what about all those purchases you were very unhappy with afterwards?

Both times you were seduced to buy. Either a clever salesperson or by great ad copy. In either case, you may have been unaware of the "secret" persuasion techniques that were used on you.

Dave Lakhani knows all to well how these "secrets" work. He's used them and been abused by them. Now he's become the persuader of persuasion with his second book on the subject.

What he's showing his readers is so powerful, you can't but hope that this information never falls into the wrong hands. Well, rest easy, it already has, long ago. From con artists to dictators, this is the power of their very existence.

Fortunately it's also come into some capable and caring hands and minds with the likes of Lakhani. He's a proven practitioner of the art of not just persuasion, but "Subliminal Persuasion," which is the title of his latest book.

In Subliminal Persuasion, Lakhani takes his readers through what otherwise would be a labyrinth of the power of persuasion, but his is a straight line. No mysterious gobbledegook here, just well written prose that guides us into this world of real power.

Subliminal Persuasion is a book to be used, not just to be read. Lakhani shows us through techniques, exercises and application, with precise clarity, how to immediately apply subliminal persuasion in everyday life.

Even if you're not in marketing, you'll find this a riveting read and great protection against those unscrupulous black art practitioners who might otherwise deceive you, or at least, take undue advantage. Especially during an election year!

While I'm a fan of Persuasion: The Art of Getting What You Want, I was fully ready to discount anything that smacked too much of other works on the same topic. But his refreshing style and take on the subject, as well as his many years of success through his use of the white art of subliminal persuasion, deserves praise.

Must read if you want to impact the masses - Lakhani takes Bernays beyond Bernays
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
I've read every book that Dave Lakhani has ever written with good reason -- Dave Lakhani is an original thinker and an uncompromising teacher.

Anyone can rehash and re-work ideas that come from others, but this work is amazingly detailed and nuanced in a way that only Dave Lakhani can do.

I read everything that I could get my hands on when I was researching my own book on influencing the masses and yet every page of this book was filled with new ideas and techniques that I can use right now to change peoples lives and to have massive impact.

This book made me consider my own confirmational bias and took Bernays beyond Bernays. This man knows how to tell a story and how to make ideas spread. In particular the chapter on how to leverage applied propaganda took my thinking to the next level.

The real joy is how simple and understandable Dave Lakhani makes every powerful concept in this book. Dave hands you the ability to move masses of people in a way that anyone can apply immediately.

In Chapter 8, he calls on the reader to deliver the experience.

The experience of reading this book is life-changing. Buy this book and increase your own impact.







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Suds in Your Eye
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (T) (1942-06)
Author: Mary Lasswell
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This first "Suds" book got me hooked!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-24
"Suds In Your Eye" introduces us to the marvelous Mrs. Annie Feely, Miss Agnes Harriet Tinkham, and Mrs. Erna Rasmussen. These are ladies banding together during World War II to lend each other sisterly support and companionship. This is a bygone era where the ladies address each other using their last names and titles. I had to read all six of the "Suds" books to discover each of their first names.
The ladies combined are a piquant amalgam representing "Everywoman." Mrs. Feely is the gutsy and brash leader of the pack (spouting quotes such as, "Not as long as my pooper points down"), Miss Tinkham is the intellectual who lends insight to their exploits while spouting poetic verses and high-brow vocabulary (she is also open-minded and goes to Rosicrucian Society lectures), and the no-nonsense Mrs. Rasmussen nourishes the ranks with her kitchen wizardry and money management skills.
There's something so innocent about these books that keep you cheering on the gals in each predicament they get themselves into and don't we all love a "pull up your bootstraps" and get it done kind of book?"
These books are especially fun for me to read because I live in the San Diego area and recognize the various locations mentioned in the books. The junkyard at Island and 10th Street has been replaced with high-rise condos conveniently located to Petco Baseball Park. Five Points mentioned in the last book, "Let's Go For Broke," is located in Escondido and is a busy intersection (No, I have not located the Mansion as of yet).
Enjoy the books and wonder if there was a "High Hat" beer the gals guzzled.

Love and Laughter don't need to be Expensive
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-07
I would rate this even higher if they allowed it. This first book in the series introduces you to three loveable, beer-drinking ladies. They believe in helping others and good old down home living. Their love of "class" will have you roaring with laughter. And their caring of others will give you warm fuzzies. Be prepared to want to raise a glass or two as well as go off your diet. The food descriptions are wonderful. And what they can do with a nickel will floor you. Truly an uplift to the spirits.

Get the Most out of Your Life
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-07
I have had copies of this whole series for 25 years and still read all every year. This trio, through their love of living and laughter, teaches you more about enjoying life than any other book I know. Pure uplift of spirits occurs as they work together and care about those they come into contact with. Down home atmosphere. They don't need expensive "things" to get the most out of life. You too will want to hoist a few by the time you finish. I wish they were my neighbors. Once you start with this book, you will have to read the rest in the series. They know how to squeeze a nickel, give back change and still be generous. AND THE FOOD DESCRIPTIONS!

Sure goes good with beer...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-18
I first read this book as a teenager 25 years ago. I was enchanted then with the idea that life did not have to revolve around being young. I have only become more enchanted with that idea.

" A warm fuzzy!"
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-24
My husband and I read the series of books and fell in love with Mrs. Feeley, Mrs. Rasmussen, and Miss Tinkham. These ladies and their adventures warm your heart and just make you feel good. Nothing very intellectual, but lots of fun.

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Swimming Lessons and Other Stories from Firozsha Baag
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (T) (1989-01)
Author: Rohinton Mistry
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This is the one
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-31
I am in the process of answering a questionnaire asking, if I could recommend one book to someone to read, what book would it be?

I came on this site to check the spelling of the full name of this book.

I love this book.

Short stories from the master storyteller of Bombay's Parsis
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-02
A collection of interwoven tales told from the perspective of the different residents of Ferozsha Baag, an apartment building in Bombay. All the stories are good; some are outstanding. In particular, the story of the son who emigrates to Canada to become a writer has a uniquely autobiographical feel to it. =)

Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-13
I read A Fine Balance about a year ago and loved it. I just finished Swimming Lessons and I'm going out to buy Family Matters right now. He writes so beautifully and descriptively that you feel that you lived alongside the characters in his books.He's my favorite author right now.

Early Jewels in Mistry's Crown
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-02
"Swimming Lessons", a short story collection, may be Mistry's earliest published work. He of course wrote the awesome "A Fine Balance", a panoramic look at life in India circa 1975. "Lessons" is set in about the same time period and chronicles the life experiences of middle-class Indians from a particular apartment complex. Major characters in one story show up as minor characters in other stories, giving the book a novelistic feel. Emigration, experienced directly by Mistry in his early 20's as he moved to Canada, is a major theme of the book. The story "Squatters", contains a "story inside the story" that affect your thinking about the trials of emigration (as it relates to bodily functions) for a long time. Those who know Mistry will enjoy this look at his early writing. Newcomers to Mistry might enjoy the short story form as an intro before tackling the epic "A Fine Balance."

CLASSY WORK OF A MINIATURIST, HARDLY READS LIKE A DEBUT!
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-19
And I thought that "A Fine Balance" was Rohinton's best! Yet again, I find myself speechless in my admiration for his astute command of language. His precise and inventive prose never quits until he has portrayed an image in sentences. Images that I grew up with myself but never quite would have thought of expressing in the grippingly sensitive way he can.

Swimming Lessons is a collection of such reminiscences from the author's childhood in a Parsi neighborhood in suburban middle-class Bombay. The setting itself may be confined to a particular community, but his compassionate brush carves such a wide sweep of the minutest of human emotions that the sheer force of this book is not in its plot or setting, but in its recognition of the universal bounty of life.

Our quirky residents of 'Firozsha Baag' have every reason to be disconcerted and baffled with their difficult lives. The walls of their building complex are coming apart. Washroom flushes don't work. One family has the refrigerator that's shared by the entire colony, and another has the common telephone. Their lives are marred by simple everyday things, innocent infatuations, unconfessed fantasies, fatal jealousies, neighborhood bullies, petty thefts, memory lapses, shared newspapers, cultural/generational clashes, etc etc.

Yet, beneath this veneer of this seeming hardships glimmers a subtle undercurrent of hope and happiness, of a bond that does not need expressing in the common social forms.

The high praise that Mistry has garnered is not exaggerated. The man has a disarming sense of humor and a lingering sense of what makes literature great. I laughed, I cried, I sat back and pondered. I was especially stirred by the moving story "Of White Hairs and Cricket", and the cover story, which is saved for the last, "Swimming Pools."

Couldn't recommend this brilliant compilation highly enough. It hardly reads like a debut.

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Targeting Autism: What We Know, Don't Know, and Can do to Help Young Children with Autism and Related Disorders
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1998-01-15)
Author: Shirley Cohen
List price: $40.00
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Very informative,
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-26
Very easy to read in layman's terms. As the mother of a four year old with PDD, I would suggest this book as a great book to start off with if your child was diagnosed with autism or pdd. It touches on a lot of areas ABA, schooling etc. without getting to technical. It also has statements and examples made by adults with autism/pdd which I found very interesting.

Partners In Autisms Educational Pick
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-30
Targeting Autism is an excellent book for those new to Autism. Families and teachers should especially appreciate the analysis and overview of the various educational interventions, from one-on-one methods, to group programs used in many preschool and school situations. The book lists many available resources and spotlights inspiring new advances in research creating an overall atmosphere of hope and possibility for the prospects of more universally effective treatments and eventual cure of this devastating developmental disorder.

Since the symptoms and manifestations of Autistic Spectrum Disorders vary in incidence and severity, those who read this book should not be unduly encouraged or discouraged by the often times conflicting reports of success and/or failure of the various treatments and interventions discussed, but rather use the information given to further investigate the possibilities of each treatment or intervention on an individual or case by case basis.

It REALLY is an overview.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-18
Why it should be so hard to find a book that thoughtfully discusses the myriad of autism treatments, I don't know. As a parent of a child diagnosed last year at age three, I appreciate this book.

Thank you Shirley Cohen for writing it. Thank you Amazon, for making it so easy to find.

THE BEST OVERALL GUDIE
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-18
I WORK WITH AUTSTIC KIDS SO I READ THIS BOOK TO UPDATE MYSELF.IT WAS GREAT IIT PROVIDE GREAT EXAMPLES FORM OTHER BOOKS. AND IT GAVE EVIDANCE THAT SOME OF THE CURES MIGHT WORK FORM SOME. ALSO IT PROVIDE GOOD INFO ON ASPEGERS YNDROME MOST OF THE BOOKS JUST GIVE IT A PPAARGPAPH.

This is one of my favorite books on autism
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-13
First off, she defines autism in layman's terms and with first person testimonials.

Secondly, she provides a life cycle view of autism, so that you have SOME idea of what the future might hold for your child.

Third, she describes how families cope with autism, that some become driven, others fall apart, others adopt a "Holland" approach.

Then she discusses treatments, including a solid analysis of educational approaches such as Lovaas (leans positive), mainstreaming, TEACH, DAP, etc... and non-traditional approaches, such as AIT, FC, etc...

And she talks about recovery too, the controversy that very term raises. She closes this chapter with a quote that could have come straight out of my own heart: "A parent asked, What if my child remains autistic? What will we do? The best you can - with your love, your skills, and all the resources you can marshal - to help him achieve as independent and joyful a life as possible for him."

Perhaps I love this book because so much of what she writes does articulate what I have felt as I've gone over the different options for my son's interventions.

But also, her testimonials from a wide range of sources really help to illuminate autism as well.

And finally, her book is very REASONED in tone.

The only thing missing is a chapter that summarizes her thoughts about what she thinks parents should do. I mean really, most parents are reading these books for ADVICE! Even if parents eventually do something else, its always nice to have a plan laid out that you can either agree with or react against and develop your own. You won't find an action plan here, but the information provided should help you in making one of your own.

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That Dorky Homemade Look
Published in Paperback by Good Books (1969-12-31)
Author: Lisa Boyer
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Wonderfully Witty!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-26
Her quilting perceptions are truly wonderful. I really loved how she described the muck in her sewing room that htreatened to engulf her in the midst of a big decision. This is how i feel with every quilt! A great light read. I would recommend it for anyone who is threatening to take themselves too seriously!

plaqueslayer
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-25
Funny funny funny! And you learn alittle too while reading it. Any one who quilts can relate to this book.

Quilters will relate
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
Lisa Boyer has a great sense of humor and she writes about her philosphy of quilting. As a fellow quilter, I could relate to everything she says. When you need a break I recommend you make yourself a cup of tea and enjoy her humorous banter. It will definitely make you feel better about those quilting mistakes that bug us from time to time. I chuckled thoughout the entire book.

That Dorky Homemade Look: Quilting Lessons from a Parallel Universe
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
I laughed and loved this book. It was given to me as a birthday
present from one of my quilting buddies. This book is the one that encouraged me to buy her second book [that I know about] for my quilting buddies. FUN reading.

--Amusing look at the world of quilting--
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-09
Through her experiences as a long time quilter and staff writer for Quilting Today Magazine, Lisa Boyer gives us her unique and interesting insight to that sometimes-fussy world of quilters. A world where all of the points meet exactly at the right places, where stitches are perfect and the quilt could end up showcased in a museum. Anyone who has really tried to make a quilt will understand the fun that she pokes at that elusive world of perfection. After all, we see quilting shows on television, view quilts at craft shows and bazaar's and never see any quilt that looks like our homemade efforts.

Lisa says, "I am not the first person to ever make a Dorky Homemade Quilt. But maybe I will be the first person to define the category as a bona fide art form." Lisa's right, there must be thousands or millions of dorky quilts hidden in homes all around the world. At least that's what I prefer to think. My big question to Lisa is, why didn't you put any photographs of your dorky quilts in this book? I want to see what you call dorky, maybe it's not really that dorky at all. Lisa, how can we learn to be proud of our dorky efforts if you don't show us yours? Even us dorky quilt makers need a standard to go by!

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The Theology of the Book of Revelation (New Testament Theology)
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1993-03-26)
Author: Richard Bauckham
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The Best on the subject
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-28
I have read this book at least five times and will read it again, because it is quite simply the best read on the subject. It is not a verse by verse commentary, but a theological commentary that is reader friendly, but one recognizes the depth of research and understanding of history that Bauckham pours into this book. He has another book called The Climax of Prophecy that carries much of the same subject matter, but this one is an easier read. This book completely changed my thinking on the book of Revelation. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a serious approach to Revelation and not the canned stuff that you get from the Left Behind series. This book will leave you hoping for Bauckham to write a verse by verse commentary on Revelation. Until he does read Craig Koester's book Revelation and The End of All Things along with this book. Bauckham makes sense of the 144,000, the two witnesses, the goal of history and how the book centers around the worship of God and Christ. I recommend this book for everybody from scholar on down.

For any Serious Study of Revelation!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-09
Bauckham's essay of Revelation is thought provoking and spiritually challenging. His analysis of Revelation through the lens of "apocalyptic genre" gives pause to readers who are of a dispensational bent. He has a strong grasp of the 1st century influences that seemingly competed with Christian piety. To put it plainly, this book puts Revelation in context from beginning to end, while defying the more popular interpretations of today. It is a definite read for the seminary student, scholar, and layman alike.

A Must Read!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-20
Bauckham offers the interested reader relentless and inspiring insights into the Theology of this often misunderstood New Testament book. I found I had to put down the highlighter because I was highlighting entire pages. This book is excellent for both the serious student as well as the everyday reader.

Incredible
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-23
Bauckham's work here is a fresh of breath air in the midst of a lot of choking misunderstanding. He reads Revelation appropriately in context while recognizing the highly phenomenal language of apocalyptic literature. One of the monumental strengths of this book is the way that Bauckham seamlessly weaves theology and exegesis. He explains the complexities and intricacies of the book contextually and then develops an extremely clear theology. In addition, Bauckham's treatment of Revelation in relation to the OT is clear and indispensable to really understand this book. He allows the OT scriptures to form the paradigm from which he understands John's language, imagery, even his prophetic role. With imaginative application of a paradigm-shifting book, Bauckham's work must be read and continually referred to in order to understand the richness of such a beautiful, and so often misunderstood book. Bauckham is a scholar of the highest rank, and yet his writing is both engaging and accessible. I would recommend this book to anyone who wishes to seriously understand Revelation.

Useful Text / Big Picture Perspective
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-19
This book came as required reading for a class in graduate school and helped reveal the overarching messages in the book of revelation. This book has been one that has perplexed me since I was a young believer. Is this book to be taken literally? Is the book figurative? Is it somewhere in-between? Bauckham falls into a general examination of the book, looking at the genre, the big issues, the themes, and specific issues that scholars debate in all circles. This book is not an exegetical painful process, rather a good look at the big picture of revelation. How should we apply it today? Are we afraid that we will be 'left behind?' Thank goodness Tim Lahaye made a DVD for those people who will be 'left behind.' Anyway, on a more serious note, this book is a great introduction to the book of Revelation and will help almost anyone get around the book without feeling overwhelmed or lost. Highly Recommended - Joseph Dworak

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Tree Girl
Published in Hardcover by Philomel (2001-10-01)
Author: T. A. Barron
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Tree Girl is an amazing girl!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
It's been a while since I read a book that I loved this much. This book was exquisite. It's a simple story, but that doesn't mean it's boring, not by any means. It's gloriously interesting. Even the littlest words, the tiniest snippets of dialogue, are intriguing. Well, I was intrigued, anyway!

I fell in love with the characters in it right from page one. And that meant I cared what happened to them. The birds, the trees...they all had unique and well-developed characters. (I cannot remember reading a book where I fell in love with the character of a tree before, but it happened here!) And thankfully, there were no 2D characters here, and no cliches. The characters took me on a deeply emotional journey, and I returned changed. Not many books can do that.

Kids will love the exciting, fast-paced story with gorgeous animals in it. Adults will be intrigued by the story as well, but will also be impressed by the psychology of the tale. It's a happy story on the whole, but it's also a story of love and loss, and how what happens in moments of grief or adversity can stay with us for a lifetime.

I would thoroughly recommend this book, not just for kids but also for adults who want to read classic YA fantasy.

I would also suggest that people ignore the laughably inaccurate Editorial Review on this website that is written by Publishers Weekly. Seriously, when I read that review, I was forced to wonder if the reviewer had even read the book, because if they had, they would have understood Anna's resemblance to Mellwyn's daughter. The book could NOT have made the reason for that any clearer!

Powerful fantasy story of love
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-19
This is a well-written story of a young girl trying to learn of her roots. At nine years old she knows little about her mother or father. She lives with an old fisherman. The old man has told her he found her in the woods, but warns her to stay away, or the ghouls in the forest will get her.

Young children, especially girls, will enjoy this story.

Unbelievable!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-01
*warning, major spoilers*

T.A. Barrons writing carves a magical story about Anna, a 9 year old girl who desperately wants to know of her past, though all the fisherman she lives with will tell her is that he found her under the branches of the High Willow, which now seems to call to Anna. He forbids her to ever go into the forest, for fear she will be torn apart by the murderous "tree ghouls" But one day when the fisherman is out at sea, the curiousity gets the best of Anna, and she wanders into the forest, where she finds only magic and beauty. She soon befriends a bear cub, who later turns into a boy who claims to be a "tree spirit".
Anna's new friend takes her to the high willow, but the fisherman finds her and furiously drags her back home, and forbids her to leave the cabin.
Anna one day realizes how very much her fingers look like willow branches, long and thin, and how the high willow calls so longingly to her, and suddenly figures out exactly where her mother is.
But when her tree spirit friend returns to take her back into the woods, in trying to prevent Anna from going the fisherman injures himself badly on an ax, and Anna must choose between the man who fathered her since before she could remember, and her destiny.

With beautiful writing that will weave you tightly through this story of love, magic, and family, T.A. Barron will enrapture you, I couldnt put it down. I highly reccomend this book to everyone, of all ages.

Tree Girl
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-14
T.A. Barron wrote a wonderful book, Tree Girl that will blow you away. In the book you meet a little girl named Anna. She lives with her grumpy old father Mellwyn in a little one room cottage by the sea and forest. All day long Anna will play with Old Master Burl, the tree in her back yard. Through the friendship she has with Old Master Burl, she became inspired to meet the High Willow in the forest to unlock the secrets of the past.
If you love fantasy this is the book for you. Every minute you read this book you feel like you are with Anna seeing her story with your own eyes. The author's great sense of words bring the characters to life. No one is stuck behind in your head. With the words, T.A, Barron pulls you in the book; you won't want to get away. You can't go to bed without dreams about what will happen next, will the wind show her the way and much more. This is a must read.
After you read this book you will never forget the message in the story. Millions of kids all over the world find out that it is better to be where you belong and not where you feel weird. If you find your place you will be happier than ever!

WOW!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-28
I loved reading Tree Girl. You feel like you're really there. I have dreams about this book. If I could put up more stars,I would.

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Understanding Terrorism and Managing the Consequences
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (2001-07-12)
Authors: Paul M. Maniscalco and Hank T. Christen
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Solid Text with Great Application for Field Response
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Review Date: 2003-01-07
After having to climb through so many books looking for the information I required to understand the issues and response to terrorism I came across Understanding Terrorism by Maniscalco & Christen. What a relief to find a comprehensive, cohesive and no nonsense book.

These authors have done a remarkable job with synthesizing complex data and rendering it into a discussional and informational manner easily comprehended by all emergency planners and responders. The constant reinforcement of "system" play and interoperability as well as a function rather than an agency approach lent great assistance to my team being able to immediately apply the knowledge to the crafting of our contingency response templates.

Great job by the composers, fantastic text for you or your organization!

Effective and operational powerful teaching and tool
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Review Date: 2002-09-08
This book is fantastic. It articulates the issues in a discussional format and make sense of the many confusing topics of terrorism planning and response.

I like the fact that the authors have taken the time to include a very robust reference appendix section. It has proven to be unquestionably my go to book on this subject matter.

In addition to the front matter which is invaluable, I now have to only grab one book to reference the myriad of references, case in point is the streamlined access to federal response plan, MSDS sheets, radiological references etc.

If you are an operator, supervisor, manager, planner or instructor this text is for you!

Clean, Concise, Competent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-28
A lot of books on terrorism response have been written by 'experts'; fine folks who understand the theory, but in reality lack the practical experience. This book is NOT one those.

The authors are well organized, show their writing experience, as well as their provider and leadership experience.

The book is a comfortable read, not a scholarly tome that is an alternative to Xanax. Illustrations are good.

If you have a need to plan for medical response to terrorism, this book is an excellent resource to aid in your preparations.

Well Written and Common Sense Presentation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-25
The authors of Understanding Terrorism have done a great job with presenting complex and difficult material in a manner that is easy for all responders to understand.

This book covers all the bases and met all of my expectations. It has become a permanent fixture in my response bag should I need a ready reference. Frankly, this is perhaps the best book on the subject for emergency responders that I have seen to date. A great value for the price!

Great Source and Reference!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-20
I was skeptical at first about another book on terrorism. After being disappointed by several other terrorism response books allegedly written for emergency planners and responders, I was very satisfied with Understanding Terrorism and Managing The Consequences.

This book is a breath of fresh air that restores my confidence that responders who have the experience and background of planning for & operating at terrorist events are sharing their expertise & knowledge.

Understanding Terrorism provides you the VITAL information you need to perform your duties as a responder as well as provides security directors & safety managers expanded knowledge on what is expected for their functional areas in times of terrorist events.

The information is provided in a cohesive manner that aids the users with easy comprehension and utility of the material. It also compiles all the needed references under one cover to make your job easier.

The approach the authors have adopted with this book is a big bonus. Frankly I am tired of books that adopt a "shotgun" approach or use theoretical [terminology] to convey the message of safe and effective response strategies; they fail to address the implementation and operational application issues effectively. THAT IS NOT THE CASE WITH UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM. This book helped me each step of the way as well as provides me with the benefit of being a "one book" planning and response reference.

Public or private sector emergency managers, responders or security officials, if you are responsible for the emergency response, Understanding Terrorism is the one book you should own, read and use.

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Alphabet City
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1999-11-01)
Author: Stephen T. Johnson
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Great for kids of all ages
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Review Date: 2008-04-15
Cool alphabet book. I didn't even realize that the illustrations were paintings and not photographs until I read some reviews! Encourages kids' imaginations, encourages them to notice their surroundings, gives an opening for a geography/history lesson or an opening for an art discussion -- all kinds of uses including the most important one of all - simple enjoyment.

Alphabet City
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Review Date: 2005-09-16
Great book when teaching the alphabet, students can see that letters are not just in the classroom but also in real life.

* EYES WILL OPEN WIDER IN THE COUNTRY, TOO! *
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-13
Reading these exciting words: "The paintings for this book were created with pastels, watercolors, gouache and charcoal on hot pressed watercolor paper" I feel a deep urge to take a plunge into doing art. Luckily we can see "it" everywhere, not just New York City.

Stephen Johnson dedicates "ALPHABET CITY" to his parents "for their constant belief in me and my art." Besides instilling confidence & joy, they must also have helped their son develop a sense of color & texture, humor and even x-ray vision! Now he has his first Caldecott award.

This is a joy-filled book. Children spontaneously shout the letters but also share their own made-up stories as they see beneath the surface of the paints. "M" is a favorite of mine, and "W" and "Y" (and on & on!). Who could choose a better image than the "A" of sawhorses to lead to "Z"? Sometimes obvious, and other times subtle, the contrasts in color and season are lovely and great fun. Many eyes will open much wider after experiencing "Alphabet City."

Reviewer mcHAIKU is crazy about art AND this book.

Alphabet City minus the grunge
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-03
How successful an alphabet book is relies entirely on how well it conveys the alphabet to children. Sometimes books of this nature are so wrapped up in their own cleverness (like the wearily look-at-me-aren't-I-a-visual-delight, "Graphic Alphabet" by David Pelletier) that they forget who alphabet books are supposed to be FOR. Now "Alphabet City" is clever too. No question of that. But what Stephen T. Johnson has done here is whip up a book that inner city kids will immediately recognize and cling to. How many alphabet collections are there out there that form letters out of pastoral or countryside setting? Plenty. Johnson turns the idea on its head with near photo-realistic paintings of recognizable city objects and places.

In his forward to the book, Johnson explains that the roots of this project are based in his own love of the, "particular energy one senses in the people, sounds, and structures, old and new, that constitute a city". While out for a stroll on day, he found he could find letters in the most basic city structures, like fire-escapes and sawhorses. "Alphabet City" is the result. Each letter, always a capital, is presented as part of the environment around it. So the aforementioned sawhorse is the very first picture, with kids being able to readily recognize the "A" hidden in its crossbeams. No letter is going to be immediately easy to find. Johnson doesn't outline them in darker paints or even necessarily point them out in any way. The "R" hidden in leaf covered cobblestones is evident if sneaky. He also cheats a little here and there to get just the right shape. To find the "C" in the cathedral's beautiful window, a late afternoon shadow covers part of the circle. By and large, however, Johnson executes an extraordinarily clever conjunction of images. I would have thought it near impossible to find a "Q" in the city, but the wheel well of a stationary train proved me wrong. Johnson also flits back and forth between different kinds of light and shadow. You'll find yourself quite taken with his mysterious and towering "T", or the snow-covered bench that provides an "O". It makes for perhaps the most interactive alphabetic picture book out there.

This book does work on the premise that the children reading it already recognize the alphabet as it stands. How hard would it have been for Johnson to have place a large black letter in the corner of each page, allowing kids the chance to learn as well as explore? If you're a four-year-old and can't remember if "Q" comes before or after "R", this book will be no help to you. That said, for those kids already familiar with the shapes in this collection, "Alphabet City" can become a game in their off hours. They can walk down the street pointing out the letters they see in their own neighborhoods. Some pictures admittedly feel like Johnson is cheating. He obviously could have located an "L" anywhere, but did he have to make it so difficult for the readers by constructing such a convoluted image? Try flipping randomly to some of the pages and see whether or not you can figure out what letter you're on. Betcha bottom dollar you don't guess "F" or "G".

I complain, but only because I love. Truth be told, "Alphabet City" blew me away. There are all kinds of seasons here and a true love for city living that rings true. Johnson has a keen eye for the beauty inherent in urban living. Rust and peeling paint and moldering iron and missing tilework all combine into truly beautiful portraits. The alphabet has never been done so eclectically. Alphabet books with a designer bent always leave me a touch cold, but "Alphabet City" is different. Like its sequel, "City By Numbers" it's original and lovingly rendered. Consider pairing it with "Achoo Bang Crash" by Ross MacDonald and "New York, New York: The Big Apple From A to Z" by Laura Krauss Melmed for a truly urban and urbane alphabetic threesome.

Recognizing letters
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-15
Stephen T. Johnson's Caldecott Honor Book (1996) Alphabet City is a wordless book depicting paintings of scenes from urban life cleverly depict each of the letters of the alphabet. Each letter (and painting) has its own page, such as an "E" in a side view of a traffic light, an "M" in the arches of the Brooklyn Bridge, an "R" in the cracks in the sidewalk, and a "T" in the negative space between two tall buildings. The paintings are photo-realistic in style and view scenes from a variety of unique vantage points, some showing an entire landscape while others focus on a small detail. The large size of the book and the high-quality glossy paper display the paintings to full effect. Children who have newly learned their letters will enjoy showing off by spotting the letters "hidden" in the everyday settings and will likely begin spotting more letters in their own surroundings. There is a secondary message in this book about the prominence of language in our daily lives and that we are surrounded by letters and language.


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