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Gerard & Jacques Volume 2: (Yaoi)
Published in Paperback by Blu (2006-12-12)
Author: Yoshinaga Fumi
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Sweet Ending
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-05
It was great to see the relationship between the characters develop and as usual Fumi Yoshinaga handled both the bitter and the sweet aspects of new love with wit, humor and a unique honesty. Obviously this is not a story about the French Revolution, just one using it as a backdrop and occasional source of danger for the lovers. The core of the story and where all of Fumi Yoshinaga's stories really shine is in the characters. They are charming and wonderful to spend time with. I enjoyed both Gerard & Jacques books and recomend them to anyone who is looking for a pleasant mix of romance, humor and dry wit.

A Developing Relationship
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-21
Jacques undergoes confusion due to his attraction to Gerard during this Yaoi work, which is set during the French Revolution.

A different kind of yaoi manga
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-23
Full of character development and French history, this series wraps up in volume 2 with Gerard and Jacques confessing their love for each other. I really liked the characters, the setting, and the story line. Manga that makes you think...

So good. So very, very good
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
Like the first volume, this yaoi is a little more explict then I usually read.

As wonderful as the first volume, this one lets us see Jacques experience his confusion and his attraction for Gerard. The surprising twist in Jacques history is quite bittersweet and I truly felt bad for him. I felt even worse for him when Gerard fell asleep! Of course, he was drunk... It was so touching watching Gerard try to protect Jacques, and watch Jacques re-humanize Gerard. And they're both so cute!

As beautiful as this story is, it's not without it's humorous moments. The times when Jacques exploded were laugh-out-loud, as was his confusion on why everybody were such big fans of Gerard's work (poor boy, he just doesn't get it).

The story is set agianst the French Revolution (like you didn't know that by now), and just the right amount is brought into the story without overshadowing...yadda, yadda, yadda - it's nothing every other reviewer hasn't already said. It's very true, but I'm not going to repeat it.

The finale is heart-pounding up to the very end for our seme and uke. I would have liked them to end up physically in the same place, but I guess I'll have to be grateful with the knowledge that Gerard was going home to Jacques. This is a wonderful yaoi and if you're a fan of the genre, you should definetly read it.

As good as the first volume
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-05
I liked this volume even better then the first. Both Gerard and Jacques must deal with problems from their pasts as well as their feelings for one another. Plus France is in turmoil and life becomes quite dangerous for our couple.

And poor Jacques is having a bit of a hard time, I felt a little sorry him, even as I was laughing at his "explosive" problems. I also got a chuckle from the fact that Jacques can't understand the popularity of Gerards writing.

Once again there is man/man sex, and it is explicit - hey, it is yaoi after all.

A wonderful story, a nice end to this series.

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Goblin Market
Published in Paperback by D King Lion Publishing UK Ltd (2006-05-31)
Author: Christina Rossetti
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Beautiful, sensual, and subject to infinite interpretation
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-05
Goblin Market, a verse fairy tale that was first published in 1862, is a rather fascinating piece of masterful poetry. It tells a wonderfully sensuous tale that has inspired a myriad of interpretations. I've spent more time reading about Goblin Market than I did actually reading it - savoring it, rather, for it really calls for a much more personal treatment than a mere reading. This pre-Raphaelite work harbors latent eroticism that echoes with both renunciation and desire. Thus, some term it a work of repressed Victorian eroticism and grin knowingly (and leeringly) as they recount the fact that Goblin Market was quite a popular children's fairy tale in its day. Christine Rossetti was herself a recluse along the lines of Emily Dickinson, allowing her heart to sing freely even as she kept herself separated from any possible objects of her latent desires.

In the poem, one sister gives in to the temptation of the forbidden fruit offered by the dark goblins forever lurking in the twilight to seduce their victims to a first taste of their exotic wares. The desire to obtain more of the passion fruit overtakes her young life, yet the goblins appear to her no more; as a result, she begins to waste away near to death. At this point, her sister, who sensibly avoided temptation, willingly seeks to bargain with the goblins, only to have them force their juicy wares upon her. The fruity residue is enough, however, to revive her sister. The act of salvation is obviously the juiciest part of the story on a number of levels - such a sensual act between sisters, with lines such as "Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices" and "Eat me, drink me, love me," cries out for interpretation of all kinds - and those quick to criticize the hypocritical prudishness of Victorian society have a veritable field day with it.

Some say this is not a poem for children's ears? Balderdash. Like any masterful work of poetry, Goblin Market can be read and interpreted on many levels. Children will delight in its lyrical rhyming patterns, its allusions to wee goblins hawking the most delicious of fruits, and interpret the salvation of the tempted sister in comparatively innocent terms. I say leave the interpretations to the adults. And what interpretations there are of this lengthy poem. Some see in it a recreation of the genesis story, a story of sacrifice and redemption, a tale of lesbian yearning, a declaration of the power of sisterhood, a commentary on women as commodities in market society, evidence of sexual molestation by Rossetti's father, etc. There's no limit to the interpretations put forth about what is, on the surface, an engaging fairy tale set to verse.

This is a fascinating work of lyrical poetry that can be read fairly quickly yet will sustain your interest through multiple readings, all sorts of fascinating research into analysis and interpretation, and just plain wonderment. As sensual as it is beautiful, Goblin Market is probably one of the most fascinating and insightful products of Victorian literature.

Fantastic erotica not for children
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-06
I wonder if the good folk at the end of the 19th century when this poem was originally published were just too obtuse to understand the gist of Rossetti's work; if so, we have an innocent artifact that has evolved into something erotic because of our twentieth century sensibilities (we have dirtier minds than our compatriots from the past).

Don't let the word "erotica" scare you away. This is not a blatantly sexual work in its language; it is not a "dirty" book. Just understand that despite what anyone else says or writes, this is about as unambiguously EROTIC as you can get. With phrasing like "Eat me, drink me, love me; Laura, make much of me; For your sake I have braved the glen; And had to do with goblin merchant men."

Since the original work is now in the public domain, if you want to read the full text online just do a search using most standard search engines with the terms "Christina Rossetti Goblin Market" and you should turn up a number of links to the actual poems, go read it, and decide for yourself about it.

This makes a wonderful gift for people you are very close too. However, it is also a very personal poem, and if given inappropriately could actually scare someone away!

A Prettily Presented Classic
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-24
Noted Italian/English poetess of the 1800's Christina Rossetti's imagination catching poetry has stood the test of time, being still loved and studied today. Because of its title, Goblin Market sometimes gets put into a juvenile category, but this is a poem for mature readers. This moral tale depicts the epic struggle between bad and good. The goblin's onslaught on virtue immediately engages the reader's inner ear and heart. This poem is really gripping reading. Goblin Market is often considered Christina Rossetti's best poem. This re-issue, replete with noted illustrator Arthor Rackham's beautifully eerie drawings, is a book worth owning.

A tale to dream on...
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-13
A children tale for adults. It's a light and thoughtful reading. The story of two sisters and lewd goblin men. Innocence, temptation and emotions all together. This inspiring story has wonderful work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

Redemption
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-05
This tale is not about sexuality but about redemption and the need to help others. Read deep into the story to find the meaning that Rossetti intended.

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God's Samurai: Lead Pilot at Pearl Harbor
Published in Paperback by Potomac Books (1992-03)
Authors: Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon
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johnarthur
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
The Second World War completely changed its major participants and exacted some huge sacrifices from all involved. This and other books about the people who did the fighting shows how similar the attitudes were on all sides. The main character changes some of his thinking after the war, but his thoughts and actions during the war are really interesting, especially when compared to the thoughts and actions of the people on other sides.

The Providence of God
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-05
If ever a book (other than the Bible) showed the divine hand and providence of God, this is it. I wish I could have met the man.

A Japanese Fighter Pilot becomes an Evangelist
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-13
Excellent detailed story of Pearl Harbor's lead Navy pilot who through special circumstances wrought only by God found himself after the war travelling in the USA with Billy Graham and preaching the Gospel in Christian Crusades.

A materfully written and truly inspirational book!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-16
A friend of mine introduced me to this book in April of this year. He told me it was unlike any book about the Pacific war that he had ever read. Although skeptical at first, I sill went ahead and purchased the book. I left it on my book-shelve for several months and forgot all about it. As I began packing up in July to move I noticed this book again, so I picked it up and began reading it. I found the style of writing extremely fluid, and the chapters were concise. This well balanced account of Mitsuo Fuchida life traces it from his days as an Imperial naval aviator to Christian evangelist. 'God's Samurai' is a truly inspirational book filled with numerous accounts of honor, bravery, loyalty, and sacrifice - all the codes of a Samurai warrior. I have enjoyed this book tremendously, and I have just begun reading, 'Midway: The Battle That Doomed Japan: The Japanese Navy's Story' by Mitsuo Fuchida, Roger Pineau (Editor),Masatake Okumiya(Contributor). Both 'God's Samurai' and 'Midway' are 'must-have' books for anyone who is truly interested in the Pacific war and naval battles!

Reconciliation in the midst of Clash of Civilizations
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-24
An awesome true story. Definitely one of the three best books I've read in the past decade. In a time like this of Osama bin Labens and shocking inter-civilizational conflict, Fuchida's life story shows how true reconciliation and inter-cultural brotherhood can be experienced. It gives hope in spite of the huge obstacles to inter-cultural understanding. A powerful human interest story. Don't miss it!

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Her Majesty's Dog Volume 1
Published in Paperback by Go!Comi (2005-10-19)
Author: Mick Takeuchi
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majestys dog
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
it was excellent,funny and everthing i was looking for.my 2daughters loved it alot. they are excited for more of it.i think it is the best.thank you so much victoria blair

Great introduction to the manga world!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-07
About six months ago I came across a display of manga books. Although I've never been a big comic book fan, I fell in love with the beautiful cover illustrations and began to browse through them. One manga in particular caught my attention, not just for the cover art but also for the book description. The story of a teen psychic and her guardian demon is a tale that sounds right up my alley. However, I just wasn't sure. After all I am a bit older than your usual manga fan. For months every time I would into a book store I headed to the manga section, pick it up and put it down again. Last weekend I finally decided to buy the first of the series. I'm so glad I did! Despite my confusion over the format (read back to front and, I think, in the opposite direction of American books) and the very short actual reading time spent on the book, I found it facinating. I loved the storylines about malevolent spirits, the innocent girl and her overprotective guardian. In fact, I not only read it once, I've re-read it four times already. I totally recommend it to anyone who enjoys horror/romance and the supernatural.

Doggie gone good...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
How can you not like this manga? I admit, the cover was the first thing that had attracted me-bondages maybe? After glancing at the artwork, I soon fell in love. Ayume and Hyoue are two very likeable characters, each filling in what the other person lacked. I always find myself looking for the next volume when I go to a bookstore. Amazing storyline, I would recommend it to everyone.

Something like Inuyasha in our modern world
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-25
Ok, I love these newer mangas now making it to the USA that have female leads with submissive but strong male partners. Reminds me of the knight-lady dynamic in romances. Yet these aren't overtly romantic and the lady in question is quite strong and capable if somewhat naive to begin with. Amane is a wonderful character trying to fit into a new school and a new life and Hyoue is her faithful everything until she starts making new friends. But I think these friends are going to make her stronger and that will only make her possession of Hyoue even better. I plan to keep reading to find out.

I didn't want to....
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-17
I didn't want to like Her Majesty's Dog....I realy, really didn't. But I can't help it. I like--no, I REALLY like it. At first I didn't want to read it because at the time of it's release I was SO into InuYasha, and one day I was casually flipping through shojo beat magazine and I saw an ad for Her Majesty's Dog. When I saw the cover , I was like "it's a shojo version of InuYasha! What a rip-off!". Then, when I was at Borders one day, I saw the book and, just to see what it was like, I took a look at it. I decided, when I read the back cover and had read the first few pages, that it was a total copy of InuYasha! The fact that Hyoue protects Amane like InuYasha protects Kagome was especially hard to enjoy, and Hyoue's personality was almost exactly like InuYahsa's (almost always angry, over-protective, easily jealous, etc.). Amane even looks like Kagome to some extent. But about a year after Her Majesty's Dog was first released, I had grown tired of InuYasha (it's just so long and the story never gets anywhere). I was once again at Borders and I decided to give this another try. And I am so glad that I did. Her Majesty's Dog may sound a bit weak form the outside, but once you've read it, you see that it is deep and very entertaining. Mick Takeuchi has beautiful artwork and her story is very good, actually. Now, when I look back, I hardly see any similairities at all between Her Majesty's Dog and InuYasha. So far, my favorite thing about the books are the relationships between the characters and the little omakes at the beginning of each volume (the ones where Amane is treating Hyoue like a dog: for example, in this volume she is in chibi form and telling him to stay in his dog house and Hyoue is glaring up at the sky. It is very very funny and cute). So, for anyone who is suspicious about trying Her Majesty's Dog, I ask you to give it a shot. It is much better than it appears.

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An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (2000-02-10)
Authors: Arthur V. Evans and Charles L. Bellamy
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Beautiful Photography of Beetles
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-15
I purchased this book for the photography but found the information contained within quite informative. Entomology is a hobby. One I get little time to indulge in. This book is an excellent addition to anyone's library on these beautiful insects.

Jaw-dropping beauty
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-03
This is one of the most gorgeous books I own. I look at these pictures, and I think that human beings could not dream up jewelry that touches the beauty of these creatures. It is utterly unbelievable! Every time I page through this book my jaw is open in disbelief. They are so breathtaking they almost bring tears to my eyes. Okay. Confession time. They HAVE brought tears to my eyes.

Gorgeous and well-written--recommended
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-16
The photographs by Lisa Watson are the first thing to catch your eye about this beautifully produced book. The majority are of museum specimens, which oddly is what makes the pictures so attractive: we're used to seeing high quality pictures of wildlife, but the displays here juxtapose many different beetles and have more impact than wildlife shots would.

The pictures are beautiful but the text is high-quality too. The authors start by reciting some statistics on the number of beetle species. Linnaeus, two hundred and fifty years ago, described 654 species; and Fabricius added another 4,112 species between 1775 and 1801. By 1876 Gemminger and von Harold's catalog contained nearly 77,000 species; and when Junk and Schenkling's catalogue was completed, in 1940, it listed nearly 221,500 species. It's now estimated that there are 350,000 described beetle species. However, recent work by Terry Erwin, extrapolating from detailed studies of a small area, suggests that there are more than eight *million* species of beetle just in the tropics!

The rest of the book is a fairly detailed survey of beetles in all their aspects. The authors are enthusiasts as well as experts, and it shows in their writing, which is crisp, clear and engaging. They cover beetle anatomy, fossilized beetles, habitats and niches, the beetle life cycle, and mimicry. There is also substantial coverage of beetles and humans: naming, appearance in mythology, use as jewels (really!), a discussion of pest control, and use in education. The book has more scientific depth than is usual for a coffee table book, without sacrificing interest value.

There is a website that appears to be maintained by one of the authors (Evans) that contains some material from the book; I recommend you take a look if you are hesitating about buying this. I found it by searching for the book title using a standard search engine; when I looked it was on the Lorquin Entomological Society's website, but it may have moved.

Recommended.

The book's new website
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-21
The website for this book and the general topic is:
http://www.fond4beetles.com

Exquisite.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
If someone said, "Ok, you're being sent to a colony on Jupiter's second moon and you only get to bring one picture book with you," this would be it. It is a stunning book. One reviewer mentioned being moved to tears, and it really is no joke. The photos of the beetles are gorgeous and the text is really well written.

People generally fear insects, regard them as pests, or don't bother thinking about them at all. Arthur Evans gives weight to what is frequently overlooked. Taking one order, Coleoptera (beetles), he uses it as a means to discuss the big picture on Earth--balance and biodiversity. Evans manages all of this with a sense of reverence and even spirituality that complements the statistics and hard data:

"...But viewing beetles simply as machines, without understanding their role in the ecosystem, is a narrow perspective that reflects intellectual, spatial, and temporal limitations. As the world's ecosystems continue to shrink in the wake of human exploitation--a direct result of our ever-burgeoning population--our approach to all the sciences must continue to evolve from an analysis of parts to a necessarily more holistic approach. We must learn to view beetles not as machines, but as conduits of energy flowing through the entire biosphere."

I'd always been fascinated by insects, but this book really honed my interest and since I bought it, it has inspired me to learn more about them and share what I've learned. I even had the great luck of meeting a weevil expert. Beetles are simply incredible little animals and I'm really glad that Evans has written a book about them that is so accessible and lovely.

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An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine: Guide for Practitioners in the Emergency Department
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2005-07-11)
Authors: Swaminatha V. Mahadevan and Gus M. Garmel
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Strong Work
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-24

I have found this work an excellent introduction to emergency medicine, and should be first reading for any new student interested in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Madhaddevan and Dr. Garmel should be applauded for this work. Strong work Gus and Maha.

Awesome EM Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-13
This book is concise enough to actually be readable. It is, in my opinion better than Tintanelli because it is more straight forward and you don't need to have 2 Vol. with you at all times. Overall a great buy.

Great for EM students
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-08
As a fourth year med student interested in EM, this is a great text. You can't finish it over one rotation at over 700 pages. But if you're taking 2-3 rotations with externships, this is a great text plod through.

I'm only about halfway through, but I like to read a chapter and then review the material in Secrets or Pocket Emergency Medicine, sometimes adding to the latter (in VERY small print) from the great material in this book.

Great Images
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-29
This book is great and I love the pictures. I am studying for my 10-year recertification and have looked at quite a few of the other books out there, and this book wins, hands-down. The chapters are well-written and the illustrations are great.

This book was money well spent!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-26
This book is AWESOME. I am a Stanford medical student and found this book to be THE MOST VALUABLE BOOK I HAVE BOUGHT! Why? Several reasons! First, this book is organized differently. Normally, books are organized by system (renal, cardio, pulmonary) and later offer disease descriptions. This book offers a more realistic approach as each chapter explores a symptom and offers multiple diagnosis (this is so valuable or as we say in med school - MONEY!!!) Secondly, this book has end-of-chapter tables with differential diagnoses to help you recall. So if you're seeing a patient with back pain - look at the chart: cauda equine syndrome, back pain, AAA and what test to specifically to distinguish amongst them). Lastly, the book has amazing pictures, is easy to read, colorful, and not at all boring. Trust me: this is a book you will want to read from cover to cover!

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The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time: The Official Strategy Guide (Secrets of the Games Series.)
Published in Paperback by Prima Games (1998-02)
Author: Rick Barba
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I AM PLAYING THE GAME.
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-29
I AM STUCK IN THE TUNNEL AND I CAN'T GET THE THREE FIRES TO MEET. AND ALSO I CAN'T GET THE TWO ANIMALS TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE DOOR.

help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-08
Hi! I'm in the budah temple, and i can't find the book to give to the green budah. I reallllllyyy need help i'm begging. LOL Thanks

To cool
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-20
Where is the knife in the aztec world ? please. brwnsele40@hotmail.com

Journey Project 3 stategy guide
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-02
I have looked everywhere for this book and I have not seen it anywhere. can you please tell me where and how I can buy it?

Where can I find this book????
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-12
No review I would like to know where to find this book

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Juegos de Talento para tu Hijo (Talent games for your child)
Published in Paperback by Encuadernacion Geminis S.A. DE C.V. (2003-04-23)
Author: Dina Von Braune
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Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-11
Es importante saber los talentos que tienen nuestros para que los puedan desarrollar.Es un libro bonito para padres y divertido para los niños.

Baby has a GREAT time with this games
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-14
and mommy too... But the most important part are that this games are designed to enhance the natural intelligence of our babies... to develop it greatly.
GREAT BOOK!

ESTE LIBRO ES EL MEJOR COLABORADOR
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-12
PARA DESPERTAR Y AFIANZAR EL TALENTO CONGENITO DE NUESTRO BEBE...
Me fascinan sus juegos...PERO MI BEBE LE FASCINAN MAS Y CADA DIA ESTA MAS ALERTA Y MEJOR RELACIONADO CON NOSOTROS!

Este libro es el jueguete mas valioso que se le puede comprar a un nene o nena... y el MAS BARATO Y DIVERTIDO !

LO PRIMERO QUE LOGRAN ESTOS JUIEGOS
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-05
ES QUE SE QUEDE UNO ASOMBRADO POR EL NIVEL DE TALENTO QUE TIENEN LOS PEQUES !
Y luego, conforme avanzas en los juegos, te deslumbra como brota ese talento, como aprenden y se superan .

PRECIOSO PARA LOS PADRES Y EXTRAORDINARIO PARA LOS PEQUES

ESTE LIBRO ES EL MEJOR COLABORADOR
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-12
PARA DESPERTAR Y AFIANZAR EL TALENTO CONGENITO DE NUESTRO BEBE...
Me fascinan sus juegos...PERO MI BEBE LE FASCINAN MAS Y CADA DIA ESTA MAS ALERTA Y MEJOR RELACIONADO CON NOSOTROS!

Este libro es el juguete mas valioso que se le puede comprar a un nene o nena... y el MAS BARATO Y DIVERTIDO !

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Kiss Psycho Circus, Book 1
Published in Paperback by Dark Horse (2001-08-01)
Author: Brian Holguin
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Reprints of KPC #1-3 Nice to have
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-11
Its nice to have these graphic novels so as not to ruin the orig1nal comicbook versions. Of course these are nice collectibles too! for those insatiable KISS fans!

Perfect beginning to the saga...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-15
This book contains issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Kiss Psycho Circus comic book. Three stories are told: 'The Witching of Adam Moon', 'Nature of the Beast', and 'Smoke & Mirrors'. All of the stories are very compelling to read, especially if you are into dark fantasy or horror. Issue # 3 is my favorite in this book. (Although the entrance of the character Kismet in issues # 4-6 is a welcome addition, not to mention Madame Raven's backstory.)

You do not need to be a fan of the band in order to fully enjoy this book, but fans of the band will enjoy all of the hidden Kiss references. Brian Holguin is one of the best comic book writers in the business and he works very well with Angel Medina/Kevin Conrad. Their visual storytelling style is excellent. Go visit the circus, you won't regret it.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-25
I thought they did an excellent job on this book. I can't wait for book 2. The artwork is spectacular. The storytelling was good, but the overall story was slightly lacking. My biggest complaint was that it was too short. I need more. So raise your glasses to the crew that put all the hard work into this one... Buy it.

F***ing great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-10
You wanted the best you got the best! It's a f***ing great comicbook. See ya at the Psycho Circus tour '99

Four creepy 'one shot' tales.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-15
This book includes issues # 7, 8, 9 and 18 of the awesome comic book Kiss Psycho Circus. Each issue is a one shot story that can be read by anyone- fan of the band or not. (Issue # 9 contains the great origin story!)

Brian Holguin really knows how to write compelling tales, and Angel Medina and Kevin Conrad work really well together as far as the art goes. The art in the last issue is by Clayton Crain, the current penciller. Great art + Great Stories = Must have book!

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La Magia de los Cuarzos
Published in Paperback by Editorial y Distribuidora Leo, S.A. de C.V. (2000-07-28)
Author: Rodney Allen W.
List price: $13.50
New price: $13.50

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UN LIBRO DE MAGIA
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-26
MAGIA BLANCA..porque en este libro agrega a los cuarzos la MAGIA CON VELAS Y CON YERBAS... los cristales de cuarzo NOS PROTEGEN DE LAS MALAS VOLUNTADES Y AUEMNTAN NUESTRA ENERGIA POSITIVA ... Está buenísimo el libro !

Un libro bien hecho, con conocimientos
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-22
sobre LA ENERGIA QUE TRANSMITEN LOS CUARZOS

YO MISMA NO LO CREÍA...¡PERO FUNCIONA !
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-08
Este libro es de Rodney Allen, que también tiene dos libros fabulosos de magia blanca...
Pero este es fantástico, y no se contrapone ni se parece a sus otros dos libros:
Nos enseña a manejar la ENERGÍA DE LAS PIEDRAS NATURALES, DE LOS CUARXOS..
TAMBIÉN TIENE MAGIA BLANCA CON VELAS...
Desde que lo leí y lo empecé a practicar, NO ME QUITO DEL CUELLO UN COLLAR DE CUARZOS... Comencé a usarlo a diario desde un día en que me asaltaron, lo llevaba puesto, y lo agarré como instintivamente:¡LO SENTÍ CALIENTE !
En ese momento, APARECIÓ UN POLICÍA QUE SE VENÍA COMIENDO UNA DONA... ¡Ay, como le agradezco:Tiró su dona y corrió a protegerme:
Los asaltantes se echaron a correr ( los agarraron más adelante a los tres )y el poli me ayudó a levantarme, porque me habían tirado al suelo en el jaloneo de mi bolsa..y se le quedó mirando fijamente a mi collar de cuarzos. Me dijo:
"Usted cree que los cuarzos son mágicos, señora?"
Menti creyendo que se iba a burlar, y me dijo:
"Pues debería creer, doña ( era latino )"
Desde ese día, no he dejado este libro en paz ¡Y ME ALEGRO !
Te lo conté topdo para que te aimes a leerlo, amiga !
¡SI FUNCIONA ! Los cuarzos despiden una energía positiva especial !
Mi esposo trae un llavero de cuarzos...

This book makes you conscious
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-07
of the power ef the energy that quartz and some candles rightly used can bring into your life..
IT WORKS !

¡yes! IT WORKS !
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-31
and it's logical:
Energy is a fact, and this book contains spells done with the enery of the Earth's stones, The Fire of Candles and the blessing of herbs...

Just try it once !
YOU'LL NEVER LEAVE IT !


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