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Food Fight!
Published in Hardcover by Handprint Books (2002-04)
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Daughter's fav book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-10
Review Date: 2008-06-10
My little 2 year old heard this story for the first time at school. She kept saying the words that she had memorized and we had to go buy it for home. Since we purchased it three months ago, we read it almost every night (sometimes several times a day). The kids go wild for this story and you will too!
Excellent
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
Review Date: 2008-04-05
This book came in excellent condition, as though I bought it right from the store. I am truly impressed.
Clever puns and fun story will amuse kids and adults too!
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Review Date: 2008-03-10
Review Date: 2008-03-10
This book is full of funny puns (great for explaining what it means to tell a joke or make a pun to a serious four-year-old), a cute story, and a nice rhyme scheme. We've probably read this book hundreds of times by now and we're not totally sick of it (unlike so many other books we loathe but have to keep reading over and over).
Now our 2 year old likes it too, so it's probably going to be a favorite in our house for years more! Terrific "illustrations" which are actually clay sculptures and very cute.
Now our 2 year old likes it too, so it's probably going to be a favorite in our house for years more! Terrific "illustrations" which are actually clay sculptures and very cute.
Very Fun Read
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
Review Date: 2008-02-28
I agree with many of the other reviewers, this is a clever book! The author was very clever with the words used in the book especially relating it to foods (The garlic singing and another food yells, "You stink!"). I appreciate the drawings, colors and creative of the book. My daughter, who is four, wants me to check out at least once a month. I highly recommend this book as bedtime read.
Cute but Punny
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Review Date: 2007-12-14
Review Date: 2007-12-14
This is a very low literacy book but my 4-year old son loves it. It is full of puns.

Halloween School Parties . . . What Do I Do? (What Do I Do? series)
Published in Paperback by Oakbrook Publishing House (1996-09)
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The best party in 30 years!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-07
Review Date: 2007-11-07
I suddenly found myself being the "room mother" two weeks before the Halloween Party. Desparately, I searched for a source to plan an excellent, low cost, fun party for 28 5th graders on short notice! This book was perfect. Although the crafts seemed a bit involved, the game ideas were perfect. The book was divided into themes such as witch, bat, pumpkin etc. and each theme had associated foods, games, crafts and decorations. The game ideas were easy to put together and I improvised a bit. The teacher said it was the most organized and fun party she had seen in 30 years of teaching!
Great Helper!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-11
Review Date: 2007-10-11
I've used this book to help in the classroom and for a neighborhood party. It is practical and helpful. A good way to start the planning session.
Great helper for the clueless!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-26
Review Date: 2006-10-26
I am a first year teacher and this book helped me by leaps and bounds. Almost all of the activities are listed to be for grades K-6, but I was able to modify (if at all) many of them for my pre-K classroom. Every section - games, crafts, food, etc - is broken up into subcategories such as cats, frankenstein, bats, etc so the Halloween Party can have its own theme as well, if you'd like. I can't even begin to explain how useful the entire book has been to me! It took all the stress out of putting on a huge party with students, siblings, and parents galore.
Halloween School Parties: What Do I Do?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-29
Review Date: 2003-04-29
A wonderful book and many ideas to use for Halloween Paries, not just at school. The craft ideas are so cute and adaptable for any age. We have used these ideas at church parties. The What, Why, and How of Room Parenting chapert is useful for any entertaining event. Suggestion: Purchase a complete set.
What Do I Do? Buy This Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-21
Review Date: 2003-10-21
This Book it exactly what I have been looking for. A complete party how to book, from Bat Volleyball to Witch's Bubbling Brew.
I run a Day Care and to find activities for each age group is "pricless".
I run a Day Care and to find activities for each age group is "pricless".

Party Nuts!: 50 Recipes for Spicy, Sweet, Savory, and Simply Sensational Nuts that Will Be the Hit of Any Gathering
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Common Press (2002-11-25)
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She's just nuts about nuts!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-30
Review Date: 2004-12-30
If you are as nuts about nuts as Sally Sampson is then you'll love this book. Then again, if you're not into making a LOT of different nut recipies you might want a general cookbook. Personally I found the recipies to be as good as one would hope and the presentation was solid (even if nobody would ever serve nuts in a martini glass).
Nuts about Nuts
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-05
Review Date: 2007-04-05
Like the recipes and the ideas of how to roast nuts. This book started a great adventure for my family into the world of us roasting nuts for a great TV/movie night snack. You can get the whole family involved and the kids love to get involved with the flavors.
Great liitle book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-08
Review Date: 2006-06-08
This has a lot of old and new nut recipes. Trying to duplicate a great nut snack you had somewhere? Sampson probably has it in this book, or you can take the techniques she sets out and experiment. A good little book that I'm glad to have in my collection.
Great Party Treats
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
Review Date: 2007-01-05
This book has a recipe for every occasion. I do feel that several of the recipes are very similar in terms of the spice mixtures used, but the Balsamic Shellacked Pecan recipe alone is worth the price of the book. A great asset for hostesses or anyone that loves recipes.
Great Recipes - Horrible Binding
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-13
Review Date: 2006-11-13
This book is full of fabulous recipes. My son especially loves the "Holy Mole" nuts. But the book fell apart almost immediately - I would re-order it as I use it over and over, if it were spiral bound or soft-cover. As it is, I have to keep the pages now separately in a file folder!

Reclaiming Conservatism: How a Great American Political Movement Got Lost--And How It Can Find Its Way Back
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (2008-03-01)
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Outstanding. Simply Outstanding.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-25
Review Date: 2008-07-25
I never had a definition so wrong in my life. I liked the fact the Winston Churchill thought American Conservatives were liberal. We let this current administration change the meaning of a word and in the process, steer us in the wrong direction.
Agree
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-21
Review Date: 2008-05-21
I totally agree and cannot add more to the reviews already here. The Republican Party up until about 1990 was a party of optimism ("It's Morning in America"), belief in individual freedom, anti-communism, and belief in a strong national defense, and "getting government off our backs".
Today: a party fixated on tradition and "traditional family values", moralizing, forcing one's personal morality on others, being against science and evolution (!!), and being against abortion choice, and homosexuals. In short, a primitive party that is no longer looking forward, but looking back into the past.
The only thing I can do here is directly site the most recent Texas Republican Party platform. The GOP here in Texas has been taken over by fundamentalist Christians, as the author states. Here are some quotes from their platform (I think that this speaks for itself. This is also a reason that I, a lifelong Republican and huge fan of Ronald Reagan, no longer vote Republican in Texas [my comments in brackets]):
"We believe that human life is sacred, created in the image of God [this is a theological belief, not a political statement]. Life begins at the moment of fertilization and ends at the point of natural death. All innocent human life must be protected. [whereas, it is o.k., in Texas, to kill people on death row, even if you are not 100% sure they really did the crime !, and then call this law and order].
We understand that the Ten Commandments are the basis of our basic freedoms and the cornerstone of our Western legal tradition [no, the 10 Commandments were rules for the ancient Jews, not a basis of freedoms]. We therefore oppose any governmental action to restrict, prohibit, or remove public display of the Decalogue or other religious symbols. [thus, completely removing the wall between church and state].
We support the adoption of the Pledge Protection Act. We decry any unconstitutional act of judicial tyranny that would demand removal of the words "One Nation under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance [those words: "One Nation Under God" were put into the pledge in 1954, and were not in it before then]. We also demand that the National Motto "In God We Trust" and National Anthem be protected from legislative and judicial attack.
We support the traditional definition of marriage as a God-ordained, legal and moral commitment only between a natural man and a natural woman [sorry, transvestites !], which is the foundational unit of a healthy society, and we oppose the assault on marriage by judicial activists.
We call upon the Texas Legislature to rescind no- fault divorce laws [i.e. taking away another personal choice from the people, and mandating a narrow personal belief system]. For these reasons we support Covenant Marriage [another narrow convention, forced on others], which has proven effective in stemming the tide of divorce [at what cost in personal liberaty ? Where is the evidence ? Effective in what sense ? Keeping people who dislike each other in a loveless marriage ?]. We recommend the following provisions in line with this concept: 1) pre-marital counseling [is that part of "traditional" marriage ? Who is "assaulting marriage" now ?] and, 2) a pre-nuptial agreement that when problems arise within the marriage, both parties will agree to marriage counseling [read: be forced to] with the intent of restoring the marriage to its proper balance and harmony [read: forcing people to stay together, against their wishes].
We believe that the practice of sodomy [defined as ...?] tears at the fabric of society [proof ?], contributes to the breakdown of the family unit, and leads to the spread of dangerous, communicable diseases. Homosexual behavior is contrary to the fundamental, unchanging truths [which ones ?] that have been ordained by God [Judeo-Christian morality is thus to rule over people who are not even religious], recognized by our country's founders [no, Benjamin Franklin was actually kind of a randy devil, and George Washington didn't go to church, and Jefferson called the Bible non-sensical], and shared by the majority of Texans [so, the majority is to dictate to the minority].
We believe, as do the vast majority of Texans, that pornography is repulsive [defined as ?], addictive [evidence, please] and contributes to deviant criminal behavior [again, evidence is lacking here].
We support the objective teaching and equal treatment of scientific strengths and weaknesses of scientific theories [i.e. we want to throw science out the window whenever it conflicts with our primitive religious views], including Intelligent Design. We believe theories of life origins and environmental theories should be taught as scientific theory not scientific law ["we", being non-scientists]; that social studies and other curriculum should not be based on any one theory [unless of course that "one theory" is ours].
We believe that properly applied capital punishment is legitimate, is an effective deterrent, and should be swift and unencumbered. When applied to the crime of murder, it raises the value of human life. [idiotic statement. Killing people raises the value of life. Plus, everyone knows that Texas's application of the death penalty is anything but "properly applied".
Today: a party fixated on tradition and "traditional family values", moralizing, forcing one's personal morality on others, being against science and evolution (!!), and being against abortion choice, and homosexuals. In short, a primitive party that is no longer looking forward, but looking back into the past.
The only thing I can do here is directly site the most recent Texas Republican Party platform. The GOP here in Texas has been taken over by fundamentalist Christians, as the author states. Here are some quotes from their platform (I think that this speaks for itself. This is also a reason that I, a lifelong Republican and huge fan of Ronald Reagan, no longer vote Republican in Texas [my comments in brackets]):
"We believe that human life is sacred, created in the image of God [this is a theological belief, not a political statement]. Life begins at the moment of fertilization and ends at the point of natural death. All innocent human life must be protected. [whereas, it is o.k., in Texas, to kill people on death row, even if you are not 100% sure they really did the crime !, and then call this law and order].
We understand that the Ten Commandments are the basis of our basic freedoms and the cornerstone of our Western legal tradition [no, the 10 Commandments were rules for the ancient Jews, not a basis of freedoms]. We therefore oppose any governmental action to restrict, prohibit, or remove public display of the Decalogue or other religious symbols. [thus, completely removing the wall between church and state].
We support the adoption of the Pledge Protection Act. We decry any unconstitutional act of judicial tyranny that would demand removal of the words "One Nation under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance [those words: "One Nation Under God" were put into the pledge in 1954, and were not in it before then]. We also demand that the National Motto "In God We Trust" and National Anthem be protected from legislative and judicial attack.
We support the traditional definition of marriage as a God-ordained, legal and moral commitment only between a natural man and a natural woman [sorry, transvestites !], which is the foundational unit of a healthy society, and we oppose the assault on marriage by judicial activists.
We call upon the Texas Legislature to rescind no- fault divorce laws [i.e. taking away another personal choice from the people, and mandating a narrow personal belief system]. For these reasons we support Covenant Marriage [another narrow convention, forced on others], which has proven effective in stemming the tide of divorce [at what cost in personal liberaty ? Where is the evidence ? Effective in what sense ? Keeping people who dislike each other in a loveless marriage ?]. We recommend the following provisions in line with this concept: 1) pre-marital counseling [is that part of "traditional" marriage ? Who is "assaulting marriage" now ?] and, 2) a pre-nuptial agreement that when problems arise within the marriage, both parties will agree to marriage counseling [read: be forced to] with the intent of restoring the marriage to its proper balance and harmony [read: forcing people to stay together, against their wishes].
We believe that the practice of sodomy [defined as ...?] tears at the fabric of society [proof ?], contributes to the breakdown of the family unit, and leads to the spread of dangerous, communicable diseases. Homosexual behavior is contrary to the fundamental, unchanging truths [which ones ?] that have been ordained by God [Judeo-Christian morality is thus to rule over people who are not even religious], recognized by our country's founders [no, Benjamin Franklin was actually kind of a randy devil, and George Washington didn't go to church, and Jefferson called the Bible non-sensical], and shared by the majority of Texans [so, the majority is to dictate to the minority].
We believe, as do the vast majority of Texans, that pornography is repulsive [defined as ?], addictive [evidence, please] and contributes to deviant criminal behavior [again, evidence is lacking here].
We support the objective teaching and equal treatment of scientific strengths and weaknesses of scientific theories [i.e. we want to throw science out the window whenever it conflicts with our primitive religious views], including Intelligent Design. We believe theories of life origins and environmental theories should be taught as scientific theory not scientific law ["we", being non-scientists]; that social studies and other curriculum should not be based on any one theory [unless of course that "one theory" is ours].
We believe that properly applied capital punishment is legitimate, is an effective deterrent, and should be swift and unencumbered. When applied to the crime of murder, it raises the value of human life. [idiotic statement. Killing people raises the value of life. Plus, everyone knows that Texas's application of the death penalty is anything but "properly applied".
Thanks! I needed this.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
Review Date: 2008-07-15
I've longed for this book. When my high school friend and I reconnected after more than 50 years, he was astonished that I identified myself as a liberal and I was astounded that he called himself a conservative. How could two people who had so much in common be so different in such essential ways? "But your father was a Republican," he said. "Yes, I agreed, but he was a Goldwater Republican. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be voting for today's Republicans."
I've been searching since to find answers to the questions this encounter has raised. One friend, for example, said, "I'm a Republican because I'm a social liberal and a fiscal conservative." But it seemed to me that the Republican for whom he was voting had turned that on its head. I really want a personal understanding of what motivates these conservative friends of mine. Frankly, I have no trouble understanding those who think like me. Of course, who does have difficulty with those who agree with them?
And then comes this wonderful book, for which I am more than grateful. There it is, on page 15: "This book is ... a story of how we `conservatives' have moved from Barry Goldwater and the love of freedom to wiretaps, secret prisons, government intrusion into the most intimate private decisions, and the unprecedented assertion of federal authority and a presidency and bureaucracy that places itself above the law. The movement that once championed strict limits on federal power now recognizes virtually no limits at all. This book will be about how that came to be, how conservatism has become the enemy of all it once stood for and about what must be done to take the movement back from those who have stolen it."
Maybe I could be a conservative.
I've been searching since to find answers to the questions this encounter has raised. One friend, for example, said, "I'm a Republican because I'm a social liberal and a fiscal conservative." But it seemed to me that the Republican for whom he was voting had turned that on its head. I really want a personal understanding of what motivates these conservative friends of mine. Frankly, I have no trouble understanding those who think like me. Of course, who does have difficulty with those who agree with them?
And then comes this wonderful book, for which I am more than grateful. There it is, on page 15: "This book is ... a story of how we `conservatives' have moved from Barry Goldwater and the love of freedom to wiretaps, secret prisons, government intrusion into the most intimate private decisions, and the unprecedented assertion of federal authority and a presidency and bureaucracy that places itself above the law. The movement that once championed strict limits on federal power now recognizes virtually no limits at all. This book will be about how that came to be, how conservatism has become the enemy of all it once stood for and about what must be done to take the movement back from those who have stolen it."
Maybe I could be a conservative.
For Liberals , too
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
Review Date: 2008-04-14
Former congressman Edwards clearly and passionaltely articulates how the Conservative movement has changed, especially since the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Fascinating reading for liberals to understand the original conservative movement, and for conservatives to see how they have abdicated their constitutional responsibility.
Great Accessible Insights
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
Review Date: 2008-04-06
This book is terrific and rare, offering accessible insight into the reasons why what passes for conservative politics and policies today is bad for the country, let alone conservatives. Reclaiming Conservatism is not merely a primer for conservatives to remember their principles and their roots, although Edwards would no doubt welcome such an outcome. It sheds light on how far off the ranch Newt Gingrich and Bush II have taken the conservative movement - you have to read what Edwards has to say about them! - but it also shows liberals the kind of conservative opponents they should welcome battling and, most importantly, getting down to work with again and ironing out compromises.
But Edwards's points go deeper. He draws meaning and relevance from the Constitution and demonstrates how Congress as an institution needs to reassert itself and stop doing the Executive's bidding. His illustrations of how the president may be the head of state but not the head of government are refreshingly clear, and he reminds us again of the beauty of the constitutional system of checks and balances that has been sullied by leading Republicans in this administration and recent Congresses. Even political veterans will be sure to learn something, but you don't need to be an insider to benefit from Edwards's insights. Now we have to find someone to so well write "Reclaiming Liberalism" and urge politicians and citizens alike to read them both!
But Edwards's points go deeper. He draws meaning and relevance from the Constitution and demonstrates how Congress as an institution needs to reassert itself and stop doing the Executive's bidding. His illustrations of how the president may be the head of state but not the head of government are refreshingly clear, and he reminds us again of the beauty of the constitutional system of checks and balances that has been sullied by leading Republicans in this administration and recent Congresses. Even political veterans will be sure to learn something, but you don't need to be an insider to benefit from Edwards's insights. Now we have to find someone to so well write "Reclaiming Liberalism" and urge politicians and citizens alike to read them both!

Be a Network Marketing Superstar: The One Book You Need to Make Money Than You Ever Thought Possible
Published in Kindle Edition by AMACOM (2007-05-23)
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Average review score: 

If you are serious about Network Marketing read this book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-22
Review Date: 2008-06-22
I am new to network marketing and was looking to learn strategies from an experienced and successful direct seller. I found that and much more in this book. Like most network marketers I had the motivation and excitement but after enrolling began asking myself "ok, now what?" I found the answers in this book as Christensen takes the guesswork and mystery out of direct selling. It is easy to relate to Christensen as she tells her story of how she began in this industry. If the steps are followed, the reader will not have to reinvent the wheel but rather will have a clear set of principles to follow allowing them to stay on course to financial freedom.
Christensen's honesty is presented throughout the book as she explains that direct selling is not a "get rich quick" scheme and work and rejection go along with the territory. This can all be overcome by following the steps outlined in the book as well as the interactive activities to help you grow your business and think like a winner.
With Christensen's impressive experience in direct selling as well as her amazing success anyone interested in direct selling should own this book.
Christensen's honesty is presented throughout the book as she explains that direct selling is not a "get rich quick" scheme and work and rejection go along with the territory. This can all be overcome by following the steps outlined in the book as well as the interactive activities to help you grow your business and think like a winner.
With Christensen's impressive experience in direct selling as well as her amazing success anyone interested in direct selling should own this book.
quick and simple positive advice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
Review Date: 2008-03-06
I got this book to help me with my business - direct sales or not this book will help anyone starting a business. It's organizational, life planing and very straight forward. It's a quick read which is GREAT
Go for it.
Go for it.
Be A Network Marketing Superstar
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-22
Review Date: 2008-02-22
GREAT book and as a Founder and CEO of ChicBoutique At Home I include many of Mary's books with the Starter Kit. This is one of the best ones as it has detailed step by step for a Networker to work the business. It's great for novice and experienced Networkers. Highly recommended.
Be A Network Marketing Superstar
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
Review Date: 2008-02-18
Mary Christensen is the best. I read Mary's first book "Make your First Million Network Marketing" and it was so inspiring that when I had the opportunity to see Mary speak I jumped at it. Be a Network Marketing Superstar really got me excited about getting my business moving. It has greatly improved since reading her books. Follow her guidance and you will make more out of your business. Remember what she says, "There is no "I" in team, but there is in win." Help yourself and your business by reading this book.
EXCELENTE PARA LA VENTA DIRECTA!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
Review Date: 2008-02-19
Este libro supera cualquier expectativa que su nombre pudiera implicar. De forma muy sencilla, practica y efectiva, la autora nos da lecciones basicas para truinfar en el mundo de la venta directa y multi nivel. Si estas involucrado en la venta directa, este libro es VITAL para ti y todo tu EQUIPO.

Dawn of the 21st Century : The Millennium Photo Project
Published in Hardcover by Smashing Books (2000-11-01)
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Fantastic photographic record of the Millenium
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Review Date: 2002-02-25
Review Date: 2002-02-25
I would love this book even if I wasn't lucky enough to grace one of its pages (page 82 is myself and a co-worker at Yahoo! Inc. on that night). Alex, your work on this project was beyond imaginable, and the results are incredible!!
To see the world at large on this date, from every country, displayed on the pages of this book is really something wonderful. We are truly a global family, and this has never been more obvious.
I bought copies for everyone for Christmas!
Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-09
Review Date: 2002-02-09
This is a fabulous souvenir of the turning of the millennium. The project is fascinating and the content of the book is highly engaging.
I found myself flipping through the pages for hours.
It made me want to celebrate the millennium all over again.
Welcoming the 21st Century
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-02
Review Date: 2001-03-02
Fantastic book. Really captured the spirit of entering the new century. Loved the variety of high quality pictures. Even more impressive when I learned that many of the photographers were amateurs.
Unbelievable photos capture a unique 24 hours!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-19
Review Date: 2001-03-19
Dawn of the 21st Century is a phenomenal photographic expression of the 24 hours surrounding the change of the millennium. A tremendous project undertaken by one man(Alx Klive) and his volunteers to collect and cull the best of over a quarter of a million pictures taken by thousands of photographers as the millennium dawned over a year ago. The pictures, however, remain timeless and serve to remind us what a wonderful art photography is for capturing an eternal moment. I'm proud to have been chosen as one of the Millennium Photo Project photographers and hope that you enjoy the book as much as we enjoyed producing it.
An amazing achievement
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-27
Review Date: 2001-02-27
I first heard about this project through a colleague in the publishing industry. Apparently this renegade group of people (from Toronto I think) put together this whole thing completely on their own, after everyone in the publishing industry turned them down. They went ahead with it anyway and organized the whole thing on the Internet using amateur and enthusiast photographers from around the world. I was skeptical of what the final quality would be like but decided to order one to see for myself. I have to say I was blown away when the book arrived in the post. The pictures are astounding and very very different from any photography book I've ever seen before. They are incredibly 'real' - that's the best way I can think of describing it. Lots of ordinary people getting ready to go out, meeting up with old friends, celebrating at home, praying and so on. Basically the book is a visual feast that focuses heavily on the human experience. It is simply fascinating to see how different people from all different cultures and backgrounds celebrated the same event. My favourite photo is of a Masai tribesman standing on the plains of Kenya, where the human species is thought to have first evolved. It is a stunning and poignant image that should perhaps have been considered for the cover. But that is only a very minor criticism of what is overall an astounding achievement. The top art book publishers in the world (Phaidon? Taschen?) would have been immensely proud to have put a book like this together. The fact that a bunch of amateurs did it on their own makes it all the more remarkable. Whoever in the publishing industry turned this project done must have been out of their minds. Kudos to the sheer guts of the people who went ahead and did it anyway! Bravo!

Desperate Passage: The Donner Party's Perilous Journey West
Published in Kindle Edition by Oxford University Press, USA (2008-02-04)
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Average review score: 

Time and Hastings
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
Review Date: 2008-07-16
Rarick writes a very nice narrative of the Donner Party that includes references of the Hardesty and Dixon excavations of recent years. I liked the book and his generally neutral positions with a couple of exceptions. He is a bit too harsh on Lansford Hastings who is all but vilified as a main cause of the Donner Party's demise. Rarick seems to imply that Hastings should have waited indefinitely at Fort Bridger for straggling companies no matter what the consequences for all involved; he led nearly eighty wagons into California himself. Rarick includes but fails to elaborate that the chief, unmistakable cause of the Donners' entrapment was their slow pace. Putting aside the time they spent on the route they cut through Big Mountain via Hasting's advice and the number of children and adolescents the company possessed, they only missed crossing Donner Pass by one day. And that one day could have been made up at any of a number of "rest days" the party so foolishly wasted knowing full well the Sierras were not to be viewed lightly. The bottom line... The Donner Party turned out to be their own worst enemy, not Hastings, and Rarick fails to remain neutral in that respect.
Best Donner Party account to date
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Review Date: 2008-06-07
Review Date: 2008-06-07
As an Overland Trail history lover, I've read several books on the Donner Party ordeal. This one, in my opinion, is the best. Although it's impossible to recount every single detail of a story more than a century and a half old, this book presents an extremely easy to read (but hard to put down) linear account of the story. Rarick uses diary passages and quotes in between extremely well researched story-telling to recount the Donner Party story once again. No sensationalism, but no sugar coating either. Just a very well written tale that uses the character of each individual, their background, and even a physical description when available to bring them to life for this important historical tale. Everyone should read it, as it handles the cannibalism issue with great empathy. I've read books that seem to try to encourage the reader to be horrified; this book makes the reader feel the pangs of hunger, the isolation, the desolation, and the hopelessness the pioneers felt, and, without injecting his own opinion, helps us see the logic in the cannibalism that occurred.
The book is loaded with citations and explanations at the end, where the facts came from, explanations of words, spellings, etc, essentially ironing out and confusions a reader may have. But the books is so well written there IS no confusion, but the citations and explanations are interesting anyway. They also show that Rarick took the time to heavily research the facts and documents before and during the writing of the book.
There is also a slim section with photographs of several of the people mentioned in the book, and a very touching photo of a few of the survivors in their elderly years.
I'll be passing this book on to friends and family, as it's the best account I've read of this particular piece of history.
The book is loaded with citations and explanations at the end, where the facts came from, explanations of words, spellings, etc, essentially ironing out and confusions a reader may have. But the books is so well written there IS no confusion, but the citations and explanations are interesting anyway. They also show that Rarick took the time to heavily research the facts and documents before and during the writing of the book.
There is also a slim section with photographs of several of the people mentioned in the book, and a very touching photo of a few of the survivors in their elderly years.
I'll be passing this book on to friends and family, as it's the best account I've read of this particular piece of history.
A saga of true courage
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
Review Date: 2008-04-06
This is a book that gets your attention from the first page and is extremely well-written. It has historical facts that it works from, but also the author is able to "flesh out" (sorry!) the saga with enough personal knowledge of the areas traveled, to give the reader a real picture of what happened. This tragedy is a story that should never be foregotten, as the people who lived it embody true courage.
Desparate Passage
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-09
Review Date: 2008-04-09
Couldn't put this one down. The situation written about in this book has been written about several times in the past, but this book was so well written that it seemed like I was reading about it for the first time. Anybody who loves early western American history should read this book!
Wrong choices with sad consequences.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
Review Date: 2008-04-05
I've read many accounts of the Donner Party over the years. This is the first well-documented account I have found. The tragedy is told in a straight forward way and the writing makes for a fast read. The only thing I wish the author had included is a more detailed map (or maps) of the Donner party's path.

Howie's Tea Party (I Can Read! / Howie Series)
Published in Paperback by Zonderkidz (2008-05-01)
List price: $3.99
New price: $1.19
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Howie's Tea Party Delight
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Review Date: 2008-07-22
Review Date: 2008-07-22
I really enjoyed this children's book. The art work was excellent. All children make mistakes. I thought the way the book handled Howie's mistakes was an excellent teaching tool for young minds. Children who read at this level are so impressionable. This book gets my highest approval!
Howie's Tea Party
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Review Date: 2008-06-19
Review Date: 2008-06-19
As a first grade teacher, I see this as a enjoyable book for my beginning readers. The children will love reading about all the trouble Howie gets into. It may remind them of the trouble they themselves cause. It is good for children to see love and forgiveness in action. I can't wait for the new school year to start so that I can share this series with them and see their delight.
Howie's Tea Party
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Review Date: 2008-06-11
Review Date: 2008-06-11
The Howie books are a delightful series for young readers. Howie brings a charming message of God's love and brings humor and adventure as well.
Howie's Tea Party
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Review Date: 2008-06-11
Review Date: 2008-06-11
I just graduated from college with an elementary education degree. I read -Howie's Tea Party- and was found the entire Howie series charming and am enthusiastic about adding it to my classroom library for young readers.
Great books with a great message
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Review Date: 2008-06-09
Review Date: 2008-06-09
My 10-year old daughter enjoyed the character of Howie and the repetition used in the book.

Life After Life: A Story of Rage and Redemption
Published in Hardcover by Free Press (2005-04-05)
List price: $25.00
New price: $6.00
Used price: $1.89
Used price: $1.89
Average review score: 

A Dose of Reality
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Review Date: 2005-09-14
Review Date: 2005-09-14
What a fine performance from this hitherto unknown writer of nonfiction books. I cannot believe, having read this book, that I know--however thinly--what life must be like inside prison walls, and then outside in an altogether new kind of prison. Hopkins draws brilliant sketches of a life torn by inevitable forces of evil and goodness. Thankfully, goodness prevails. Even better, Evans Hopkins has lived to tell us about it. Kudos.
(RAW Rating: 4.5) - Life Changes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-31
Review Date: 2005-12-31
Evans Hopkins grew up in Danville, Virginia during a turbulent time in history when his town, like many, were resisting desegregation at every turn. As he entered into his teen years, Evans became more and more frustrated by what he felt was a black community that easily accepted the mistreatment they were forced to live with. This eventually led to his involvement with the Black Panther Party, an organization with ideals more in line with his hands on approach to obtaining civil rights. Eventually, his involvement with the organization increases to the point that he persuades his parents to allow him to move to North Carolina to live among the comrades at the nearest Panther chapter.
After working with the North Carolina chapter for a while, Evans had the opportunity to go to California and work at the headquarters of the organization. Deeply idealistic, he was quickly disheartened by the inconsistencies between what the party preached and what they practiced. Ultimately, he fled California, fearing for his life -- but this is just the beginning of a downward spiral. When he returns home, he must obtain employment not only to support himself, but also his newborn son and his then estranged girlfriend. He begins working for his father's landscaping business, but is frustrated by the meager wages and backbreaking work. Soon the lure of fast money wins over, and he finds himself facing a life sentence. The next phase of the book focuses on the difficulties of prison life and all of the life changes he encounters during his incarceration. Evans examines his choices and mistakes, and rediscovers his love for writing. Finally, he talks about his new beginning -- his life AFTER life. In this portion of the book, he shares about his period of readjustment to life outside of prison, changes among his family members, and his blossoming writing career.
LIFE AFTER LIFE is more than a memoir, it is a character study. What is more impressive is that Evans Hopkins is able to look back on his life and reflect with honesty and openess. He not only shares about his life, but he also puts the lives of many of the people he encountered in his journey into a meaningful social context. Written in an conversational style, LIFE AFTER LIFE is an easy read that touches on any number of important topics.
Reviewed by Stacey Seay
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers
After working with the North Carolina chapter for a while, Evans had the opportunity to go to California and work at the headquarters of the organization. Deeply idealistic, he was quickly disheartened by the inconsistencies between what the party preached and what they practiced. Ultimately, he fled California, fearing for his life -- but this is just the beginning of a downward spiral. When he returns home, he must obtain employment not only to support himself, but also his newborn son and his then estranged girlfriend. He begins working for his father's landscaping business, but is frustrated by the meager wages and backbreaking work. Soon the lure of fast money wins over, and he finds himself facing a life sentence. The next phase of the book focuses on the difficulties of prison life and all of the life changes he encounters during his incarceration. Evans examines his choices and mistakes, and rediscovers his love for writing. Finally, he talks about his new beginning -- his life AFTER life. In this portion of the book, he shares about his period of readjustment to life outside of prison, changes among his family members, and his blossoming writing career.
LIFE AFTER LIFE is more than a memoir, it is a character study. What is more impressive is that Evans Hopkins is able to look back on his life and reflect with honesty and openess. He not only shares about his life, but he also puts the lives of many of the people he encountered in his journey into a meaningful social context. Written in an conversational style, LIFE AFTER LIFE is an easy read that touches on any number of important topics.
Reviewed by Stacey Seay
of The RAWSISTAZ™ Reviewers
READ THIS BOOK NOW!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-21
Review Date: 2005-06-21
"Life After Life" is a true and enlightening description of a young man's rage and finally his redemption. Evans Hopkins' well-written autobiography vividly describes his good and bad personal experiences. Many of them stemmed from his personal attitudes towards people he was in contact with. Fortunately, with support from his family and other positive people, he was able to a new look on life. These changes encourage Evans to have and practice more positive thinking and actions. His writing is an inspiration for lost people. It should encourage those who are failing to strive, to seek life's positive path.
MUST READ DOESN'T SAY ENOUGH!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-12
Review Date: 2005-06-12
This book is essential for anyone who agrees with the idea that the leaders of the Civil Rights movement didn't do all the work. Evans Hopkins writes in gripping prose about his life story, and is among the first to shed light on the Panthers from a first hand comrade point of view. The book not only is insightful but inspiration. It brings back to light the struggles of a time all but forgotten and is the best book in the new canon of works written by activist of the movement.
Not only is it a piece about the movement, it shows how the movement affected his life and virtually everyone's life. And it is truly a story of rage and redemption that provokes the reader to find the redeeming qualities in him/herself.
Must read doesn't say enough!!!!!
Not only is it a piece about the movement, it shows how the movement affected his life and virtually everyone's life. And it is truly a story of rage and redemption that provokes the reader to find the redeeming qualities in him/herself.
Must read doesn't say enough!!!!!
A Remarkable Reclaim!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-07
Review Date: 2005-06-07
Life After Life is an exalting and dynamically written memoir that is destined for great literary achievements. This polished and brilliant author, Evans Hopkins, has revealed and characterized the epitome of growing up as a young man embroiled between manhood, family, and acceptance in a society notorious for its unjust boundaries and inequalities. His fascinating story will surely ignite your soul.
Mr. Hopkins was profoundly inspired to prove that life changes begin with self-motivation,love, and the courage to reintegrate into the environment that was eager to cast him out. With heroic pride and a strong will to empower himself, he has endured the litmus test for human consciousness.
We can all derive encouragement and insight from this extraordinary book. At best, the perspective wisdom to bear witness to positive change and influence others to recognize their own obligations toward a more harmonious humankind.
Mr. Hopkins was profoundly inspired to prove that life changes begin with self-motivation,love, and the courage to reintegrate into the environment that was eager to cast him out. With heroic pride and a strong will to empower himself, he has endured the litmus test for human consciousness.
We can all derive encouragement and insight from this extraordinary book. At best, the perspective wisdom to bear witness to positive change and influence others to recognize their own obligations toward a more harmonious humankind.

Mom's Big Book of Baking: 200 Simple, Foolproof Recipes for Delicious Family Treats to Get You Through Every Birthday Party, Class Picnic, Potluck, Bake Sale, Holiday, and
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Common Press (2001-09)
List price: $29.95
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great book!
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Review Date: 2008-01-06
Review Date: 2008-01-06
This is an outstanding book for all the reasons mentioned below. The recipes are written clearly and easy to follow. I recieved this book as a gift a year ago, and have tried many of the recipes since then. Almost all have been excellent, and it's become the baking cookbbook I pick up first when I'm thinking about making dessert.
YUMMY!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-13
Review Date: 2007-07-13
I have made about 10 of the recipes out of this book and we have loved all of them. I am looking forward to baking my way through it. The microwave brownies are so simple and our families quick chocolate fix.
Great Book!
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Review Date: 2007-05-21
Review Date: 2007-05-21
As the mother of 2 little girls, I am finding a huge need for baked goods for all kinds of functions. So far everything I've made has been awesome - and simple. If you have children, this a great book to add to the collection!
I have been looking for a cookbook just like this one....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-01
Review Date: 2007-09-01
for years! I always have the ingredients in the house, and the recipes taste wonderful. With Cheap Fast Good and Mom's Big Book of Baking, I can get rid of the rest of my cookbooks!
Easy Delicious baking
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-31
Review Date: 2007-08-31
I checked out this book from the library and was inspired to buy it, I had to have my own copy! My favorite recipe is the blueberry muffins with the crumb topping, so easy to whip up. My 14 yr. old daughter loves to use the book often and surprises us with delicious treats. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves to bake, specially with such easy, delicious recipes.
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