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THIS BOOK IS WONDERFUL :)Review Date: 2001-05-14
Terrific reference for birthday parties and a whole lot moreReview Date: 2000-12-14
I loved it!Review Date: 2000-12-14
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Great Ideas for PartiesReview Date: 2004-02-25
Super Party Planner!Review Date: 1997-11-03
WONDERFUL PARTY BOOK--GREAT IDEAS!Review Date: 1998-02-17
There is a lot of detail given to every aspect of the party-and everything can be handmade!
A complete menu is included with theme appropriate foods and desserts!
I have done several parties out of this book and recommend it to anyone that wants to give an awesome party!
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Title does not go far enough...Review Date: 2004-08-16
I too look forward to an updated version of this book, especially in view of the GOP taking the state legislature. But I think a real challenge would be to unleash Frank's clear talents on a biography of Henry Howell, who many credit with being the political force that caused the Virgnia democracy to tack far enough to the left to allow the GOP to become competitive in the late 1960's and early 1970's.
Dynamic AccountReview Date: 2002-03-14
At times the book has the tension of a good thriller, along the lines of Advise and Consent or The Manchurian Candidate. Certainly Atkinson presents to us a genuine cast of characters and a series of ups and downs, successes and failures, conflicts and confrontations one would find in a novel. There is the collapse of the Harry Byrd machine in Virginia, which in election after election had delivered the state solidly to the Democrats; there is the election of Virginia's first Republican governor since Reconstruction, Linwood Holton, a man decidedly not a conservative in a very conservative party in a very conservative state; there is Mills Godwin's agonizing decision to quit a lifetime of membership in the Democratic party and become a Republican in order to stop "wildman" Henry Howell's ascension to the VA governorship; there is Richard Nixon's wholesale attempt to convert scores of conservative Virginia Democrats to the GOP, an effort killed, of course, by Nixon's own Watergate; there is the promise of good things cut short by the tragic deaths of Democrat Sergeant Reynolds and Republicans Richard Obershain and John Dalton; there is John Warner's campaigning for the U.S. Senate with that Hollywood apogee of glamor, Elizabeth Taylor, by his side; there is the appearance of Chuck Robb, as though a white knight upon a steed, to rescue the Democrats from yet another ignominious defeat at the hands of the GOP, and on and on. Atkinson's spares no detail in this very lively account, which portends good news for his party, less good news for us remaining Southern Jeffersonian Democrats.
Atkinson's title is a prescient one. In politics, as in much else, Virginia IS dynamic and changing all the time. One would welcome a sequel from Atkinson, or at least an updated edition of this fine book, in light of the election of Republican majorities to the VA legislature in 1999 and the more recent election of Democrat Mark Warner to the governorship, which some observers attribute in part to internecine warfare in the GOP.
A detailed account of the rise of the Republican PartyReview Date: 1998-11-14

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We All Need Our Water Wings SometimesReview Date: 2006-11-10
This is a charming story for anyone who's ever been teased or was just unready. I don't agree with what was said in an editorial review about this series not sending the right message. Sure, it's important to drive kids to succeed and reinforce their self-confidence. But sometimes kids *aren't* ready and they need a story they can sympathize with. That's okay.
Edward ..really is in all of us...Review Date: 2006-09-04
Truthfully in life we often step up to the plate unready to hit the fast ball....I'm a teacher of 1st graders and this week during "You Pick It", a time I read their book choices in shared reading, I read this story of a darling little creature (that doesn't look like a bear to me) who gets invited to a swim party, takes along his water wings tho his parents tell him he doesn't need them anymore, gets them popped by girls who squeeze him very hard reacting to his darling immaturity as only girls can, then about drowns.On the bottom of the pool. Edward is very smart about whats true for him-he knew he needed those wings. He's sent home by the lifeguard with the message he's not yet ready for "this kind of party". I guess not.His parents arrive with faces of acceptance and I suppose the gut feeling of "what did we do here to get us in this place".
My children in class spent the week ferreting out all the Rosemary Wells books, it was fascinating because I had a passel of books out to choose from, yet she was all I read. Edward's story got a standing ovation. And it should. Each of these kids this week felt a little nervous and unready to trudge into 1st grade. They are in Sheltered Immersion, not speaking English really, but being instructed in it and really aware of the feeling of maybe being asked to do something beyond them....meanwhile my newphew visiting today(a language maverick) starting 1st next week just finished reading the Narnia books and a kid version of Moby Dick. He tells me Edward is "a book for babies"...until I read it anyway to him and he listened spellbound and said, "Sometimes I know my baby brother feels exactly like that. " I think children hearing the Edward story often relate it to the younger brother or sister and their awareness of how that child isn't quite ready to do what they(the older sibling) are doing. The book acknowledges this somehow, in that Wells's way, allowing a child to feel the comfort of knowing that someone knows how it feels. Poignant. Children do care that the little one can't swim well enough yet and feel that "missing out" angst for the sibling. For that matter all of us are a little bit Edward. Life places us in so many situations each day where we know we aren't quite "ready". Maybe one day, not yet. Edward has the most wonderfully ambivalent look on his face as he gets picked up and taken back home after the swim party fiasco. I recall picking up my son after a failed attempt at a sleepover when he was six and not brave enough to go the distance. Same face. Sometimes we just have to wait awhile, grow a little, develop some gears and give it another go. I really recommend this book and it's companions to families. Ages 2 to 7. (And for tenderhearted adults that might be facing their parenting with an awareness that we might be not quite ready for the job and all the complexity it entails. )
Beautiful series of books - Edward the Unready!Review Date: 1998-01-31

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Emma LeaReview Date: 2007-08-22
Emma LeaReview Date: 2007-08-22
Great for the Entire Family!Review Date: 2007-08-22

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The Cocktail Party 911 BookReview Date: 2006-01-10
The Everything Cocktail Parties & Drinks BookReview Date: 2005-12-24
EVERYTHING is right!!!Review Date: 2005-12-23

Even Better Than Braden's 1994 Fast & Fab PartiesReview Date: 2003-01-14
This is the one with her recipe for pesto and sun dried tomato torta which never fails to disappear rapidly into the mouths of ecstatic guests. The later book has a version of this with ingredients altered, not as wonderful.
Nothing in this book is truly fast, but everything is fabulous. Braden feels that if you can prepare certain things in advance (and she always details these for the reader), the cook's final assembly IS fast, so I can forgive this misleading title. Everything is organized into seasonal menus, with ideas for table presentation, type of party, & many useful suggestions on recipe variations. Perhaps it is this down-to-earth attitude about playing around with a dish which makes each recipe so interesting and fun.
I particularly like the way that many menus contain recipes which are not necessarily rich, caloric, and fussy. There are plenty of recipes that call for simple, fresh ingredients. That said, Braden definitely includes a number of recipes which are indeed very decadent, elaborate, and labor-intensive, with hard-to-find ingredients for all but those living in proximity to urban gourmet outlets. On balance, you can find herein either fuss or no-fuss recipes, and there always seems to be a way of simplifying a recipe. Also, Braden sometimes suggests ways of dealing creatively with a leftover.
There's a real enthusiasm in the whole setup of the book, which helps any cook immensely. Great skill is never necessary, and the recipes are clear and nearly fool-proof. Most joyful cookbook I've ever used!
Fast and Fabulous Dinner PartiesReview Date: 2000-11-13
Outstanding favors busting out in every dinner party planReview Date: 1999-11-02

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What a Senator Should BeReview Date: 2007-09-27
The first half of the book includes a short biography of Russ's life with special emphasis on the events that encouraged him to enter national politics. The second half of the book focuses on the events that define Russ Feingold. Whether the instances concern campaign financing, the vote on the Patriot Act or the vote on Bill Clinton's impeachment, Russ proves that he is not a panderer or a partisan but ultimately he supports what's in the best interest of his beloved state, Wisconsin, and his beloved country, the United States of America.
One of those books you have to tell people aboutReview Date: 2007-09-23
I think many Wisconsinites would find the historical references to local names and places stories fascinating. But I also highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks there is no one still willing to stand up against the big money interests for Constitutional principled government. Russ Feingold is one of the real people our founders were hoping would govern us. I agree with the previous reviewer that young people would benefit from reading this book to give them hope and an ethical guide, we sorely need heroes.
Feingold: a role model for young people (and old)Review Date: 2007-09-10
Political junkies will love the analysis of Feingold's most important senate work in Wisconsin and in the U.S. Senate. From BGH (bovine growth hormone), Campaign finance reform, the Patriot Act, the Iraq war, and much of his work in regard to civil liberties. If you want to know about any of these things: Wisconsin, the U.S. Senate, ethics, politics, the Progressive movement in history, the constitution, where we go from here - you will want to read this book. And then if you have a young child or even a college age child, interested in politics or upset with the lawlessness of our times, give them this book. People like Russ Feingold are our hope for the future. Give your child hope and maybe they can change the world too.


History as it is...Review Date: 2007-10-19
Much of the book focuses on the Delay/Abramoff scandal, though he outlines clear ties between Abramoff and Karl Rove. (eg. Rove's personal assistant is Abramoff's former personal assistant.)
If you're not the sort of person who reads the news, this is not the book for you. If, on the other hand, you wish to know just how the American government was stolen by politicians more familiar with the Banana Republic known as Texas (and how it all fell apart...), buy this book.
It's a Long, Dirty Trail!Review Date: 2007-09-21
After a brief introduction to James Baker (major player in the Bush I administration, and architect of Bush II's Florida win), the scene shifts inexplicably to Jack Abramoff, Tom DeLay, Grover Norquist, and Karl Rove. It's on to Abramoff's first clients (Marianas Islands - fighting to retain their exemption from U.S. labor laws, and a Mississippi Indian tribe trying to prevent new competition in nearby Alabama), DeLay's creation of the K-Street Project and relief for corporations from taxation and regulation.
Abramoff goes on to create a number of false front organizations to launder his fees and donations, double-cross one Indian tribe client (also worked for their competitor against them), made numerous contacts with Karl Rove and the White House (learned despite use of Republican National Committee e-mails to elude retention requirement), etc.
A well-detailed and sordid history of recent American politics.
All Hail the Mighty State!Review Date: 2007-09-18
Anderson's account is thoroughly documented and fair minded, acknowledging honesty and integrity on either side of the aisle whenever it presents itself. Witness the examples of Paul O'Neill, James Comey, and even John Ashcroft, all of whom come out quite well in Anderson's account.
Although George W. Bush is certainly an actor in this tale, his relative absence, compared to others, is telling in and of itself. Bush is not a prime mover in his own universe. That role falls to others, such as Dick Cheney and Karl Rove (yet another Texan).
Anderson's story, exposing the naked power grab of the Republicans in Washington, D.C. (and particularly in Congress), as well as in Texas, is a shocker. We can only hope the Democrats in Congress, and perhaps soon the White House, do a better job.

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Hits the SpotReview Date: 2000-02-06
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Fanstastic!!!!Review Date: 1999-05-13
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