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This book can be found under another title!... :)Review Date: 1999-03-26

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FYI and IMHO, a must-buy for all iMac ownersReview Date: 2001-03-05
By day he provided both high-level IT consultancy (Mac, PC, Unix et al) and ground-level Mac and systems support to a mixed bag of Mac users - ranging from 'Power Users' to 'Just Plain Dumb Users'. By night he was obviously planning world domination of the computer book market... and he probably dashed off a few macros too that enabled him to download his awe-inspiring knowledge of all things Apple Mac straight from brain to paperback in one easy process!
Falling as I do into the 'dumb user' category, the idea of owning a computer (even a user-friendly Mac), but being cut adrift from the expert support of someone like Martin C Brown, scares the hell out of me.
So, IMHO (in my humble opinion), iMacFYI is a must-buy for every iMac owner on this planet. It doesn't matter whether you've been using a Mac since day one or whether you're a more recent convert. I've been a Mac devotee for over 15 years and I was amazed how much I learned on every page of this book. If I was a novice I reckon this book would provide a pretty good return on investment by around page 25 at the latest - and you'd still have over 250 pages left to go!
Flicking through iMacFYI as I finish this review it becomes apparent just what a great mix of hard facts, priceless info and readability this book offers. Virtually every section has a liberal sprinkling of useful screen shots, dialogue boxes, tips and notes. And the question and answer format adopted throughout leaves no stone unturned. Buy it, enjoy - and sleep easy!

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from the back cover of bookReview Date: 2001-07-06
Barbara Lavette -Trapped between her own heroic past, her family's needs, and the shadow of her own encroaching age, Barbara is at the crossroads. Embracing the challenge of a congressional race, going out to face war - and love - in El Salvador, she must become the inspriation of her embattled family, the microcosm that is her ultimate testing ground for courage and strength.


Perfect Guide across Poetic BordersReview Date: 2000-04-04
"I wanted you to escape the cold silences/ expect little from stiff affections.../ But even in small doses/ the mad Irish hurt you out of poetry,"
Hogan writes in an elegy titled "Dear One", poignantly interwoven with the music of the Mexican song "Querida". For readers who've traveled with Hogan's poetry before, taken joy in his compassion and calm skill as a poet-guide, part of the new delight of IMPERFECT GEOGRAPHIES will be his exquisite mapping of language and light "sin fronteras" (without barriers), as in his "On Translating a Mexican Poet".
"...Outside the hummingbird blinks/ among blossoming jasmine/ to leap a stucco wall/ sparkling (from broken glass)/ in the always vertical sun/ below Cancer. Cerrada.//
North, ice is a silver ornament/ intricate as quartz./ In fair weather Windex gleam and slant rays/ panicked wrens/ to break their necks on. Closed.,"
one of poetry's loveliest answers ever, to "bilingual" buzz.
And throughout IMPERFECT GEOGRAPHIES, Hogan writes his ever-humble cartography for human frailty-become-strength. From "Winter Solstice":
"...so that when we sometimes feel/ little or mean or ugly/ a reservoir is there./ And how the soul is no fiction:/ there is a celestial chaperon/ who leads us if we let her/ to enchanted places;/ that the same breath/ which allows us to disfigure our lives/ can metabolize joy."
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My kids love these booksReview Date: 1998-12-13

MilestonesReview Date: 2004-03-18

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The Ingredients of a Q. T. PieReview Date: 1999-12-16

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Amazing Book!Review Date: 2007-11-26

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Great ResourceReview Date: 2007-05-15
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this book is great and it's freeReview Date: 2007-08-30
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