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Fantastic Look Into The Spiritual World!Review Date: 2002-01-18
What Is Your Psychic IQ?Review Date: 2000-05-22
A very "peaceful" bookReview Date: 2000-10-30
Made me kinda sleepy.Review Date: 2000-03-28
This is the book!Review Date: 2001-01-20

Poli-SciReview Date: 2008-11-15
This book is well organized and easy to navigate.
American GovernmentReview Date: 2000-09-05
text-bookReview Date: 1999-11-28
MMMurphy
Excellent introduction to PoliticsReview Date: 2000-03-17
A practical, basic textbookReview Date: 2000-05-04

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Mini Series! Series! PLease.......Please........Review Date: 2006-06-28
I kept thinking how cool it would be to see this in a series or mini series. The graphics and action would just be amazing. I can't wait to read Book Two. Faboulous!
Not good, GREATReview Date: 2006-06-25
Not bad, but not goodReview Date: 2006-03-20
(RAW Rating: 4.5) - Good vs EvilReview Date: 2005-12-30
Instead of death being the end for Elijah, he wakes up in the hospital days later without any apparent damages. His mother and sister are happy to see him alive, but the doctors and the police don't quite understand the "hows" of his recovery and want to run tests and interrogate him. Elijah doesn't question it too much either. He just makes a run for it and eventually it is revealed to him that he has been chosen from birth to right some of the wrongs in the world, to take battle against the forces of darkness (demons, minions, and even Lucifer himself) who are trying to take over their world. With his twin swords Enobe and Soul Seeker, he sets out on the mission. He is "The Protector" and he uses his past pain and rage to guide him on his journey.
Being chased by the police, he encounters FBI Agent Ebonee Lane to whom he immediately feels an attraction. She is undercover on a case which she finds has some connection to Elijah and just as she thinks she knows what's going on, everything around her changes and she ends up fighting for her life. Through both their travels and the battles with the human and supernatural forces around them, they are tested on love, faith, and the meaning of life.
DEMON HUNTER is a mesmerizing and emotional trek through the landscape of good and evil, love and hatred, life and death. T. L. Gardner is an exceptional writer who gives the reader a well-paced story, solid characters, vivid imagery, and witty dialogue.
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Heaven & HellReview Date: 2005-12-18
Do you believe that before you are born your destiny is already chosen for you? Well TL Gardner explains in Demon Hunter how if the Archangels or any angel with status has a mission for you that your life could be altered even before your existence.
Elijah Garland never could figure out why so much wrong has gone on in his life from the many failed attempts at happiness, love, and joy but when he finally finds happiness and thinks he has a hold on it a man with a vengeance for what Elijah has done takes his away another one of his one true loves. What he fails to realize is that the Archangel Gabriel has played a part in his existence before he was even conceived and it was all in reason of him to become a Demon Hunter a half angel half human to fight the war that is happening on Earth. Elijah has found a second love with Ebonee and wouldn't let harm find its way to her but he didn't realize that Ebonee would also become the one who could pull him out of his dark moments. With Elijah and Ebonee teamed up as one they fight hells most evils presence with the help of FBI contact and a priest but will it be enough to keep love alive long enough for Elijah to finish his father's mission and to possible catch a full glimpse of love and happiness.
TL Gardner brings laughter and complete enjoyment into his book and his characters leaving you wanting for more just to see what else these characters could get their selves into. I would defiantly recommend this book to any paranormal or romance reader.
~ Reviewed by Missy Brown

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Stuff I'd never dare to askReview Date: 2004-12-01
The material in the book speaks about his commitment to diversity and discussion, and knowing that he runs the yforum website shows it even more.
Entertaining...Review Date: 2005-02-04
I was vastly entertained by the subject of sexuality, race and ethnicity. (Although some questions were somewhat silly... ) A reader wonders why "White People" (a generalization in itself), smell like wet dogs when they get wet. Huh? Anyway myths such as this are quickly debunked. Thank God.
Several sections I found less interesting. The section on disabilities, age, and class (a social and not biological construct) seemed common knowledge or to have so many variables that I found it difficult to be interested. Age is also another widely variable category. Sometimes the questions seemed a little off-kilter such as: "How come it seems that Teenagers are afraid to take care of AIDS patients?" Huh? I've never heard or thought of this as being a perception of teenagers. Teens come with variable responsibility levels as do adults.
Overall an excellent book. Sure to educate one on both our perceived and real differences. This could only be improved with a few more 'widely wondered' questions and an omission of a few of the more obvious ones. High entertainment value.
Have Fun While Opening Up Your MindReview Date: 2004-11-27
Gotta love the honest approach to tolerance!Review Date: 2004-11-10
Adding the opinion of experts on each topic provides a great summary, while still allowing the reader to ponder the question and arrive at his own conclusion, or at least arrive at a better understanding about persons different from himself.
We need this book, if for nothing else, than to open our minds to understanding, tolerance and acceptance.
An adult treatment of delicate subjects and taboosReview Date: 2005-06-17
This is a collection of questions and answers about delicate subjects from Milano's website, "Y? The National Forum on People's Differences." Some of this is a little too delicate for an Amazon review, but let me give it a try.
Do women (pass gas)? Replies range from "Of course..." (dodo brain) to "men tend to pass a higher volume of gas than women--about 120 cc (cubic centimeters) per passage to just 90 cc for women" while "women have a higher concentration of the dreaded hydrogen sulfide in their outbursts, which makes their odor intensity greater." So now you know. (But unmentioned is the inflammatory test beloved by adolescents with cigarette lighters...)
"Why do Christian networks and shows feature people with really big hair and lots of makeup and gaudy, overdecorated sets?" I always wondered that myself. According to one guy ("MIKE, 42, Humanist gay male), the target audience seems to be "trailer park trash" from the Bible Belt "where big hair and tons of makeup seem to never go out of style." Professor Anson Shupe from Indiana University adds that the Trinity Broadcasting Network, etc. have "done their polls and market research, and they know what sells" and "The big hair and ornate sets have a certain appeal to these televangelists' biggest audience segment: lower-middle-class, middle-aged females."
One more: "Is it true that when women are together they talk in much more graphic, detailed and intimate terms about sex and their sexual partners than men do?" Answer: it depend on who you ask, but according to Milano's expert, Aline Zoldbrod, "I think men like to imagine women having all these intimate discussions about their sexual relationships, but women are as private as men." Hmm. Another truism of my youth blown to smithereens.
The book is divided into nine chapters from "COLOR-BLIND: Race and Ethnicity" to "ON THE JOB: Work." Within the chapters are sections headed by a question, followed by some answers from people who responded on the website (e.g., "DEBBIE K., 29, married female"), concluded with what Milano calls a "Y?Check" in which he cites an authority or two on the subject at hand (or in hand, as the case may be). Tacked on to the end of the chapters are some questions they are working on, with no answers yet.
And, yes, SIZE does matter. (But you knew that.)
Bottom line: adult, levelheaded and informative, mostly PC, but not overly so with some chuckles and some surprises.
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A GOOD READReview Date: 2007-03-17
Kind of dryReview Date: 2006-08-07
A Must-ReadReview Date: 1999-07-20
The Real DealReview Date: 2006-06-09
A Trenchant Examination of Life as a Professional AthleteReview Date: 1999-05-18

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You can hit the ground with your feet running...Review Date: 1998-06-18
Great reference manual if you are still programming NT 3.5Review Date: 1997-07-25
Great book for both beginners and software professionalsReview Date: 1998-10-27
Excellent book on multithreadingReview Date: 1997-08-11
Fundamentally Flawed ExamplesReview Date: 1997-10-24

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Best book on the Queen Ships I have ever read!Review Date: 1999-10-08
q-ships versus u-boatsReview Date: 2001-06-11
EXCELLENT PIECE OF NAVAL HISTORYReview Date: 1999-12-29
Finally I Read About My Grandfather's Role on the Asterion!Review Date: 1999-09-04
I knew my Mother's Father, Guy Brown Ray, was an officer aboard the Asterion but little else until Mr. Beyer's book.
Mr. Beyer -- THANK YOU!!!
Foolishly but gallantly sacrificed.Review Date: 2003-01-14
Q-ships were ineffective in the First World War, and obsolete in an era of unrestricted submarine warfare. But President Roosevelt insisted the U.S. Navy try Q-ships against the Nazi threat. It might perhaps be new to the young U-boat captains. Admiral E. J. King, commander of the U.S. Fleet, recognized the futility of the Q-ship concept, but lacking any real anti-submarine capabilities, King diplomatically complied: "the president had requested Q-ships, and Q-ships he would get," Beyer wrote in his Q-ships versus U-boats. King had two small freighters and a tanker converted and outfitted as Q-ships (USS Atik, Asterion, and Big Horn), invested minimal resources, and sent them in harm's way. The Q-ships were not expected to "last longer than a month after commencement of assigned duties," and indeed proved a futile and ineffective, albeit gallant, offensive gesture.
In his "Q-ships versus U-boats" Beyer (who served as Asterion's supply officer) uses American and German official records, and the memories, letters, and memorabilia of the veterans of Asterion and the families of the Atik crewmen to reconstruct a speculative account of the battle of Atik with U-105 and U-123. His "nonfiction fiction" fits the record to a dramatized rendering, based on Beyer's knowledge and imagination. This mixing history with fiction is the first problem with Beyer's book. The second is the dry and awkward writing. While flawed, Beyer's memoir fills a niche, and describes the minor role of America's Q-ships in the western Atlantic, holding on against the predations of the U-boats through the dark days of 1942... The Q-ships received none of the fused all-source operational intelligence that one year later would become essential to victory over the U-boats in the Battle of the Atlantic. No effort was made to exploit the U-boat captains' fallacious but ubiquitous fears, for example, by simulating Q-ship operations more widely, or making their existence public. To the contrary, the Q-ship operations remained classified long after the war. Like their counterparts in the Great War, the Q-ships lacked any effective mechanism to force U-boats to the surface, or even excite their interest. Only one of the three U.S. Q-ships was sure-fire U-boat bait: a high-value tanker. But this was happenstance; the Q-ships' designs were not based on any careful assessment of U-boat vulnerabilities to deception.
The Q-ships were a lost opportunity to effectively bait the U-boats to the surface. The British code breakers
in the spring of 1941 had already seen the utility of cutting out German weather ships to capture their cryptographic materials.
Royal Navy task forces in the spring of 1941 captured München and Lauenburg with their code keys, at about the same time HMS
Bulldog fortuitously seized U-110 and her Enigma code machine, rotors, and keys. The Germans were just as intensely interested
in British and American merchant codes, and read the Allied convoy codes until mid-1943. The Kriegsmarine surface raiders
frequently made captures and seized intelligence materials.
The U.S. Navy might have baited and trolled Q-ships, enticing
U-boats to the surface to attempt such a capture. But the U.S. Navy hatched no such ruses or deception schemes. America's
few WWII Q-ships, basically window-dressing, essentially were sacrificed.

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Silent Warriers of World War IIReview Date: 2007-11-05
I found this book to be both interesting and informative, especially the sections devoted to the rigerous training imposed upon prospective members of the Scouts.
In my opinion, several of the exploits attributed to the Scouts could have been more lengthy and provided additional detail, but basically I am well satisfied with this story.
This book certainly answered many questions I had regarding this organization and the excellent and unheraled job they did.
Important Part of HistoryReview Date: 2007-09-26
Long on Training, Short on ActionReview Date: 2004-07-06
The story spends a great deal of time describing the organization, setup, and mission of the Alamo Scouts. Mr. Zedric does a very good job of providing this background information.
The author also does a very god job of outlining the missions performed by the Scouts and the positive impact of the Scouts on the US war effort in the Pacific. However, the book falls short by overviewing many missions, instead of detailing a few particular missions.
I would have enjoyed the book more had Mr. Zedric introduced me to 1-2 of the teams, and explored in greater detail, their efforts.
Having said that, the book is still interesting and explore's a fascinating portion of the war in the Pacific. As a result, I do want to learn more about the Phillipin campaigns.
It has more details than I remember.Review Date: 1997-12-26
WOW!Review Date: 2000-06-19
They have a record no unit on the planet can top: 106 missions in 18 months, 138 personnel (including staff, support and operators), and no wounded or killed in action.
Freaking Unbelievable! One of the more interesting anecdotes was a prayer by one of the Scouts (paraphrased): "Lord, If you don't want me to kill the enemy, don't let me see them..."
Get this book, it's history and it's not dry at all!

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Dracula's "Wives" Explained at Last!Review Date: 2001-11-21
I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in vampire fiction and lore, particularly those who appreciate a rather graphic tale (in terms of violence, not sex). This subject was one of the missing links in vampire fiction, and Yarbro has done a fantastic job filling this niche. Her characters are convincing and well-developed, and this book is tightly compelling right up to the very last sentence. After reading this, I am anxious to read Yarbro's books about the other two wives of Dracula.
Brides of Dracula find a voice at lastReview Date: 2000-06-12
wonderfully written with so fascinating detailReview Date: 1999-08-07
Interesting and Entertaining/The Angry AngelReview Date: 2000-05-17
Vampire Fiction at Its BestReview Date: 2003-01-20

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Are you a fan of Q?Review Date: 2004-01-24
Well, here is the book for you - the scripts from all the times he decided to visit his friends in Star Fleet!
The book starts off with 'Encounter At Farpoint' and goes on to 'Hide And Q', 'Q Who?', 'Deja Q', 'QPid', 'True-Q', 'Tapestry', 'Q-Less', 'Death Wish', 'The Q And The Grey' and 'All Good Things'(which I think is the least interesting of all the encounters).
Great CollectionReview Date: 2002-06-10
If you are a fan of Star Trek:The Next Generation era, and more specificlly, a "Q" fan..this is a must.
It features all the "Q" interuptions - interventions that John De Lancie performed brilliantly throughout the run of all four series. Great writing by the authors, but more memorable is the performances as you read through this journel of script.
Very entertaining and if you watch the episodes at the same time, you'll see the subtle differneces the actors bring to their characters. Get it!
The Scripts With QReview Date: 2002-03-01
This book has all the TV series scripts that have Q, expect "Q and the Grey," and any possible Cameo in "Enterprise." Aside from this one deletion, it's all here. It is titillating to watch the development of Q from a quasi-god or Loki being that were so prevalent in The Original Series (Melkots, Metrons, Orgainians, etc), but to a likeable almost Bart Simpson character. He was called the God of Lies, but he did let Data have a laugh.
This is not prose, but the actual scripts used in films, so keep that in mind whey you are buying. Remember the trouble you had with reading Shakespeare? Same format, so it is a little hard to read, and you need John de Lancie to breathe life into this one letter character.
There are several photos from the episodes, although I wish we had a better picture of the Continuum from "Death Wish." But the Q-Zone novel trilogy paints a better picture than they did with the voyager episode.
Aside from that one caveat, I recommend this for any Q-aholic as myself. Except for "Encounter at Farpoint," and "All Good Things," these episodes have not been novelized. This is your only source for the acid lines, with and wisdom of our favorite being.
Great source of Q-ness!Review Date: 1999-04-24
It's hard working in groups when you're omnipotent.
Q is da man!Review Date: 1999-03-18
This book is great. It is wonderful having access to the scripts. Being the Q nut that I am I could only give this book four starts. I was reading the episode where Amanda is involved. There is a part where Q tests here but inducing a warp core breach. He tells the crew he was responsible. They ask him what if Amanda had not been able to stop the breach, and he responds that then he would know she wasn't a Q. That part didn't appear in the transcripts.
All in all, great.
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Look out Jon Edwards or Sylvia Browne, Ms. Ivery has it all together when she teaches others the tricks of the trade. No longer do we have to go to a psychic for answers of the past or the future, we can learn to do it on our own, by reading What's Your Psychic I.Q?