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Related Subjects: Yeats, William Butler Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Yorke, Christy Yunus Emre
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100 on a scale of 1 to 100Review Date: 2008-03-07
Makes me yearn to return.Review Date: 2005-07-19
A sleek gem of a book!Review Date: 2005-01-27
great gift for smart friendsReview Date: 2005-01-21
A reminder of why people love New York...Review Date: 2005-01-19
The book makes even the most jaded New Yorker love that they live here. It's really quite special.

THIS IS A MUST READ BOOK FOR EVERY FIRE FIGHTERReview Date: 2007-05-09
An excellent readReview Date: 2002-11-27
If you can find this book, buy it and pass along to anyone who wants to know what being a firefighter is really all about. Descriptive, accurate and pulls no punches in the job-warts and all.
Highly recommend it, even if only to read true adventure which novelists can't match.
For a true-to-life adventure....Review Date: 2000-08-30
A must have.Review Date: 2001-02-16
A Firefighter Classic ForeverReview Date: 2000-01-31

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Inspired Madness & Brilliant ChaosReview Date: 2003-10-10
Shame that it's out of print! Bring it back!
absolute madnessReview Date: 2001-01-10
absolute madnessReview Date: 2001-01-10
Some of the funniest writing ever!Review Date: 2000-04-29
I think part of the reason these books aren't very well known in the US is that the reading level is quite high, especially compared to most contemporary kids' series. A young person who's a gifted reader and appreciates British-style humour - a la "Monty Python" or "Fawlty Towers" - would surely enjoy them. I'd suggest checking used bookshops (e.g. through Bibliofind web site), or the Amazon UK site. You won't regret getting to know the Bagthorpes!
Hysterical. Classic. Perfect.Review Date: 2000-08-22
Like Ordinary Jack before it, Absolute Zero chronicles the lives of the eccentric, lunatic Bagthorpes. Competition madness overtakes the family after the urbane Uncle Parker wins a Caribbean trip for two. Better yet, while Uncle Parker and Aunt Celia take their trip, their daughter Daisy, the world's only destructively creative four-year-old, is left with the Bagthorpes. Hilarity inevitably ensues, in the shape of Daisy-induced disasters, police involvement, and unfortunate prizes.
The dry humor and intelligent wit of the early books in the Bagthorpe series raise them above their genre, and the books are as fresh and entertaining now as fifteen years ago. Any adult who still knows how to laugh would enjoy these novels, and as for children - well, the danger isn't that they won't like it. The danger is that they will start tearing the labels off canned goods in their parents' pantries, in hopes of recreating the joy of the series.
(NB: The last few books of the series - I believe it's now up to seven or eight books - are not at all worth reading. The first four in the saga are musts, and true Bagthorpe fans will probably enjoy book five and even book six, but after that, don't bother. Spare yourself the pain of seeing one of the best humorous series of our time go to pot.)

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An Entire Library in One VolumeReview Date: 2005-07-27
Beauty & ProseReview Date: 2006-08-22
Geologically, the Adirondacks owe more to the Canadian Shield from which it arises as it passes under the St. Lawrence River. This remarkable coffee table book contains some of the most majestic and intimately beautiful photographs of the East's greatest wilderness. Far from simply showing the natural landscape, this volume delves into the Adirondack Park's culture, history and economics. The book also explores through photographs and narrative, the complex mixture of people and wilderness and it's fragile coexistence. This is a grand mixture of prose and photography that will please anyone, fan of the Adirondack Mountains or one about to be.
A Miracle of a Book, Worth a Small LibraryReview Date: 2004-10-20
The Adirondack Atlas: A Geographic Portrait of the Adirondack ParkReview Date: 2005-09-04
Adirondack Atlas great for Adirondack Attic researchReview Date: 2006-08-06


PARA ADOLESCENTESReview Date: 2005-10-25
Y ME CREES QUE VIVIMOS EN PAZ? ( BUENO, RELATIVA !)
Este librito hizo milagros con mis hijos junto con el de Tus Derechos como Adolescente"
Te recomiendo los dos.
Son el paso a la cordialidad
TENGO DOS ADOLESCENTES EN CASAReview Date: 2003-04-21
Este librito hizo milagros con mis hijos junto con el de Tus Derechos como Adolescente"
Te recomiendo los dos.
Son el paso a la cordialidad
AUNQUE NO LO CREAS, EL TEMPERAMENTOReview Date: 2003-04-15
Este es el libro PERFECTO para tu Pre Adolescente...
Si sigues sus pautas ( que son super inteligentes )estarás abonando una adolescencia feliz y serena...NO UNA AREA DE GUERRA MUNDIAL !
MAS VALE PREVENIR QUE LAMENTAR CUANDO YA NO ES TIEMPO...
En serio, amiga: Prepara a tus pre adolescentes !
A mi, me lo recomendó el sicologo y estoy encantada porque comienzo a ver los resultados en el mayorcito que tiene 15 años !
Perfect book for teenagers!Review Date: 2002-10-08
It's a logical, common sense easy to read book
¡ES VERDAD: LE DA AL ADOLESCENTEReview Date: 2002-09-13


a few welcome angles, butReview Date: 1999-10-24
An excellent contribution to the field!!Review Date: 2004-06-07
In this single volume, Diamond shows himself to be one of the leaders in contemporary existential thought. This book should be a must read for contemporary students and practitioners of depth psychology.
Refreshing, comprehensive, great update of depth psychologyReview Date: 1998-10-26
Thank you for writing this bookReview Date: 1998-07-16
An important workReview Date: 2002-12-06
Diamond writes: "The volatile emotions of anger and rage have been broadly `demonized,' vilified, maligned, and rejected as purely pathological, negative impulses with no real redeeming qualities. As a result, most `respectable' Americans habitually suppress, repress, or deny their anger-inadvertently rendering it doubly dangerous." He also clarifies, while developing the ideas of Rollo May, how we therapists collude with our clients and culture, thus depriving ourselves of the value and resources of this normal dimension of our being. He integrates psychoanalytic, Jungian, and existential theory under a new rubric of Existential Depth Psychology. As May states, our job is often "not to still the daimons but to wake them."
In addition, I think this is an important, engaging, and well-written work that I wish all my colleagues would read.


ESPOSA IDEALReview Date: 2005-09-28
Like most of us, I MARRIED A MAN WITH NO FUTURE...Review Date: 2002-10-15
But my mother had given me this book before we were married, and I learned to motivate him, push him, placed sweet words in his ears...and now,
NOW WE HAVE OUR OWN HOUSE, 3 CARS, THE KIDS ARE IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS... And we love each other more than ever !
COMO ESPOSA, TIENES UN PODER QUE NI TE IMAGINAS!Review Date: 2003-04-16
Esta obra te pone los elementos en la mano !
Y TU SERAS LA PRIMERA BENEFICIADA !
REALLY GOOD THINGS, LIFE ENDURING, ARE NOTReview Date: 2002-09-30
And this is the book that can make A GO OF YOUR MARRIAGE!
Nobody as grateful as a motivated husband... and it's so easy to make your man and yourself sooo happy. And you'll reap the great benefits of his financial success!
Yes, Lady..Yes: I`m talking to youReview Date: 2002-08-18
You raise babies..
You can elevante or sink a man.
Your husband is in your hands...
If you read this book ( My wife did ), you will find that power and use it...
We, men, are in your delicate hands

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Cool and HotReview Date: 2004-06-04
It's innovative and witty, too, by the way. My heart is full, and I'm inspired to go out and live my life more courageously and with more love. If that's a dopey thing to say, I'm sorry, but that's what the book makes me feel.
Laughter and PoignancyReview Date: 2004-06-03
I'm so moved by this book. It seems so full of love, is the thing, despite the fact that it's so clear-sighted and unafraid to say that even those we love, even ourselves (especially ourselves) are flawed, flawed, flawed-- and yet always, always deserving of love. I'm so sick of the smooth, cynical, heartless styles, that are so superior to everyone and everything. This universe is eloquent, beautiful, and yet always human and humble.
The other thing I love about AURA is that it's--imaginative! It's funny! It makes you smile and laugh, with its inventive plot and struggling characters. I teach, and I'm definitely going to teach this in my contemporary lit class.
Four ObservationsReview Date: 2004-06-06
1. For me, this book was not a page-turner but one that I wanted to read slowly and savor each moment, marvel at the unfolding of every character, and reflect on those times when some epiphany in the book crossed over to call forth or merge with similar times in my own life.
2. The non-linear plot is a wonderful literary devise, even though it sometimes makes it difficult to know exactly where you are in the unfolding of the story-which makes it feel even more true to life.
3. The characters are uniquely and relentlessly consistent in their development, which is what makes them so believable and engaging.
4. There is a subtle underlying darkness to the novel, because it is so honest in dealing with the failed hopes and imperfections that exist in each of the characters, reminding the reader that we are also imperfect creatures. The good news is that we do not have to be perfect to appreciate and even enjoy each day that is given to us.
literary geniusReview Date: 2004-06-03
Muriel Spark married to Cynthia Ozick and Virginia WoolfReview Date: 2004-05-13
But there's more going on in this novel than just what "happens"-- that's why I loved it so much. Every moment-- a thousand private moments people have that you just think, "I could never describe this, all these connections, all this gorgeous life happening all around me"-- that's what this novel describes, over and over again. It's hard to imagine how the writer remembered so much, so vividly, or even how he managed to create so many of those private, mystical moments. Like just looking across a courtyard, and seeing your sister's kitchen window, when you're an old woman. Or falling in love, or succeeding in your dreams and realizing that -- woops!-- love and connection and heart are worth more than any of the gold.
If I have any quibble with the book it's that ambition and privilege do seem to win in the end. If you're lucky in the beginning, you win: the privileged kids become the privileged and powerful adults. ... just like life, I guess. Darn!
Anyway, this book (I'll say it) changed my life. I'm buying it for my friends, all of us just out of school, and big with our own dreams.

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Striking memoir that captures life as a girl in BrooklynReview Date: 1998-06-14
A wonderful, new book that "bridges" the gap to another era.Review Date: 1998-12-11
Delightful story about a Brooklyn of past yearsReview Date: 1998-12-21
Thanks for the Memory!Review Date: 1998-12-15
Superb Conversation PieceReview Date: 1999-04-27
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A must haveReview Date: 2001-05-24
Hard Knocks won't stop this Standup Actor!Review Date: 2005-04-06
Why is this Book Impossible to Find?Review Date: 2000-02-08
I realise that it is now hard to find with no new printing in sight, but if you ever do spot a copy somewhere, you need it. If you went to university and ended up flipping burgers, buy it. If you've ever found yourself in a strange place after having lied your way into employment and about to do something you're having second thoughts about, buy it. If you're just entering the work force for the first or sixty fourth time, buy it!
I think I wrote this book!Review Date: 2003-06-20
I still have a secret crush on her 8 years later...Review Date: 2003-01-10
Related Subjects: Yeats, William Butler Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Yorke, Christy Yunus Emre
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This beautifully produced book contains 100 well chosen black and white photographs and 100 well written biographies of people to whom New York was important. They all lived in the City during different periods of its 350 year history.
The index includes the 100 people and the sites associated with each person. A second index lists connections among the 100 New Yorkers and the places in the city where their lives intersected. Examples include: Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore meeting on a bench outside of the New York Public Library reading room; and the midnight walks of Jacob Riis and Theodore Roosevelt through the slums of Lower Manhattan.
The "Chicago Tribune" captured this book perfectly: "One hundred famous New York faces are profiled in this fascinating travel companion. Find out where Edgar Allen Poe used to drink, which clubs gave Joey Ramone his musical break and which bar was Babe Ruth's favorite. Each section in 100 New Yorkers takes the reader through a tour of the celebrities' residencies, love affairs, scandals, accomplishments, and where you can see their legacies--whether in art museums, immortalized in stone or celebrated in song. There's a great selection of everyone from Sammy Davis Jr. and Malcolm X to Mae West and George Washington."
This little guide is a perfect companion on a visit to New York City.
Robert C. Ross 2008