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Queen The
Queen of the World
Published in Hardcover by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (2000-09-19)
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Love this book!
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Review Date: 2007-03-06
I have 3 daughters, like the family in this book. This book is a realistic look at a 3-girl-family. It's also a good reminder for kids to not take their parents for granted, but it does it in a gentle way; it doesn't hit you over the head. It also shows how to think about others before yourself. My kids and I adore this book.

A tender story about very real siblings
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-05
I loved this book! The kids are so real, the parents' reactions are right on the money and the illustrations are warm and cozy. It's true-to-life and reassuring. Share it with a young person you love.

Real world sisters!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-20
FINALLY! A book about sisters that doesn't sugar-coat reality! This book is endearing as it strikes a chord for anyone who has really lived life with a sibling. While being true to real life sisterhood, the book still gives a wonderful lesson about life. The illustrations further enhance the book with details that will remind almost anyone of some memorable instance in their own life. This book will be a classic!

Queen The
Queen Silver : The Godless Girl (Women's Studies (Amherst, N.Y.)
Published in Hardcover by Prometheus Books (1999-12)
Authors: Wendy McElroy and Queen Silver
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An astounding story of an authentic child prodigy.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-04
When she was just eight a little girl with an odd name delivered six astounding public lectures on Darwin and Einstein. A child prodigy, Queen Silver was a feminist at a very early age and in later years worked to further women's rights. This biography examines her life and times, her achievements, and her strengths. An astounding survey of a young girl's early public awareness and social strengths.

An invaluable book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-05
She was a brilliant child lecturer, an incorrigible brat, a devoted freethinker, and a lifelong feminist. Queen Silver is one of those people that should be presented in any high school civics class (if such things still exist).

McElroy has given readers a book that can be appreciated on different levels. It can be read as a straightforward biography, detailing not only Queen's life but that of her mother, Grace Vaughn Silver, socialist lecturer and union advocate, who was the dominant figure in Queen's life. At 17, Grace left an abusive home with 5.00 in her pocket and the determination never to be anyone's slave. Ten days after giving birth to Queen, the pair resumed the lecture circut and Queen's life of freethought and self-education began.

This book also serves as a valuable collection of lectures and essays, illustrating Queen's diverse interests. These writings cover a wide variety of subjects, from the lesser known subversive works of Mark Twain to one of the earliest explorations of the Salem Witch Trials.

McElroy has written an engaging history of one of America's more intriguing subversives.

Wendy McElroy makes me wish I had met Queen Silver
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-19
Wendy McElroy is one of this century's most brilliant women. She writes better than almost everybody else. More, what she writes about is so seldom dealt with intelligently or even rationally, and she does both beautifully. Her friendship with Queen Silver is worthy of a book itself, since the two disagreed about almost all the fundamentals: Queen was a socialist, Wendy is a libertarian. But both shared a love for an open society and freedom of speech, and a love for honor and honesty that seems almost absent from modern politics, among other things. Queen Silver was a major participant in a turbulent era, and Wendy McElroy has done her proud, and has done us, her readers, a major service with this fascinating and very personal history.

Queen The
The Queen's Necklace: Marie Antoinette and the Scandal that Shocked and Mystified France (Phoenix Press)
Published in Paperback by Phoenix Press (2004-09-01)
Author: Frances Mossiker
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An 18th Century true crime whodunnit
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Review Date: 2008-07-13
Copies of this book are on sale in the gift shop at the Palace of Versailles. That's saying something for a book published, in English, in 1961. I figured there must be a reason and I was right. This fascinating page-turner is equal parts social history, shadowy mystery, and riveting tale of intrigue. The story is told primarily through masterfully translated excerpts from contemporary source materials--diaries, memoirs, autobiographies. In all honesty I rarely read books this long anymore, but this did not seem long at all. Finally, this title will expand your vocabulary--I guess readers were familiar with more words in 1961!

History and Heredity
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Review Date: 2008-02-16
The Queen's Necklace is a remarkable book. As an avid reader of French Revolutionary history, I was initially daunted by its 500+ pages, but the style of writing with it's excerpts from period memoirs, made it eminently readable. I found myself unable to stop reading. The use of the memoirs, particularly when they contradict each other so strongly, presents the reader with the opportunity to weigh each version and use them to "read between the lines" to obtain the story - or in some cases, "a" story - by the memoirs' authors themselves.

It was a delightful read with virtually no connection to the movie of the same name. What a wasted opportunity that was! The real story is the stuff of movie making, had the writer and producer used this book, the film might have been a hit. Sophia Coppola, with her "Marie Antoinette" film could have benefitted from this book as it accurately presents Marie Antoinette at a time when her fate had already been decided in the minds of the public by libelous pamphleteers and the actions of such self-interested, self-involved charlatans as Madame La Motte-Valois, the central character in this story.

I was fortunate to be able to see the San Francisco Legion of Honor exhibit on Marie Antoinette and the Grand Trianon as I was reading this book. It served to reinforce what a great book this is.

The Scam of the century
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-31
In 1785 The Queen's Necklace scandal broke over France. Queen Marie Antoinette was alleged to have bought a diamond necklace worth over 1.6 million franks and refused to pay for it, and had Cardinal Prince Rohan, a long time courtier out of favour, arrested for it along with his accomplices the Countess de la Motte-Valois and the famous mystic Count Cagliostro.

This book is a series of fascinating first person accounts of how the necklace swindle occurred and the trial that followed it. Most of the people involved in the scandal wrote their memoirs and virtually all the court related documentation is still available in France in archives. This book is a compilation of these memoirs and legal statements made by all the parties involved in this crime which opened the monarchy and France to the fury of the revolution.

The author does not impose her own interpretation of the events on the reader, but does provide explanations to the backgrounds of the people involved and the social and political niceties of the time that explain why people acted as they did.

This book is a lively account of this important French scandal that, because of the first person accounts, reads like a novel. If the story wasn't true it would be hard to credit such a cast of interesting characters, with their extravagant and wildly different backgrounds, coming together like this to play a crucial role in the downfall of the French Monarchy. Its also very interesting to compare this book to what is portrayed in the movie of the same name. There are a number of very significant differences!

Queen The
Rappers' Delights : African-American Cookin' With Soul
Published in Paperback by Universe Publishing (1998-06-15)
Author: Al Pereira
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An unique cookbook with a saucy slant
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-13
Al Pereira's writing style and photographic genius has created a hip hop Joy of Cooking for the '90's. A must for any one who is a scholar of older rap or good food.

In good taste
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-15
Reading this book made my mouth water. I can't wait to try out some of the recipes. The photos of all my favorite artists are phat!

Fabulous photos and funny recipes
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-15
Rappers' Delight is a great cookbook for novice chefs--especially kids. The rappers represented are mostly old school, but the photos are timeless. There's a great deal of humour in this book, in the photographs, the commentary, and the recipes themselves. The personality of each performer is conveyed in his or her contribution, and the author is good-natured and well-versed in rap history. This book makes a wonderful gift for anyone interested in either rap or quick and easy American cooking.

Queen The
The Seventh Door (Child's Play Library)
Published in Hardcover by Child's Play International (1995-04)
Author: Norman Leach
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Redhead
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Review Date: 2005-06-09
Beautiful book. Very colorful illustrations and equally colorful language. I never read a book that would make you sense different colors. For last 3 years, my daughter and me, are coming to this book over and over.
maggie

The Seventh Door
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Review Date: 2003-11-28
This is the best children's book I have ever read. It is about a girl who's sisters have married an evil king and then mysteriously died. She most marry him if she plans to find out what happened to them. It has wonderful pictures that make you feel your there. I would buy it just for that.

The Seventh Door
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Review Date: 2003-11-28
This is a great story for both adults and children. It is about a poor girl who's sisters have married an evil king and then mysteriously died. When here family runs out of money she agrees to marry the king. She also hopes that she will find out how her sisters died. I read it in grade two and I've been looking for it for years. It is a wonderful fairy tale. This book has the most amazy pictures I have ever seen they make you feel like your actually there.

Queen The
Shrapnel: Fragments from the Inner Sphere (Battletech No. 8611)
Published in Paperback by FASA Corporation (1989-03)
Authors: Jordan K. Weisman, Ken St. Andre, Jr William H. Keith, Elizabeth Danforth, and Michael Stackpole
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Thankfully I've Hung Onto Mine
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-10
For any fan of the classic Battletech universe, this is essential reading. Patrick Kell's "wife", the reason Tormano Liao split for exile in the Federated Suns, and a once-a-decade interview with then-Major Natasha Kerensky, the "Black Widow" her very own self.

It's worth it for the art. Almost every piece of art FASA ever used for everything from novel covers to miniatures boxes is there, an easy way to replace all the stuff you hung on your wall and Mom trashed when you left home.

A good find
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-26
This is a very good read if you can find it. Quite a few short stories from William Keith, Michael Stackpole, and other authors. The stories are well written and entertaining. You can often find this on ebay and get it for a relatively decent price.

Very good bits and pieces of Shrapnel
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-16
I managed to find a copy of this book a few years ago and I think it is worth all the money I spent on it. It is a compilation of short stories by some Battletech novelists such as Michael A. Stackpole and William H. Keith, and also some other authors such as Bear Peters, Mark O. Green and others. The short stories are of excellent quality, especially Stackpole's, Keith's and Peters' works. With this book being published in 1988, it details the time of the Third to the Fourth Succession Wars. Artwork taken from the covers of the early Battletech novels, scenario packs, sourcebooks, blueprints, technical readouts and some original ones can be found throughout the book. All in all, this is one is as valuable as lostech if you ever want to ask Amazon.com to search for it. For those of you who have the patience for this order, you will be rewarded with stories that detail the unexpected bits of life and death in the Inner Sphere.

Queen The
Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone: A Math Adventure
Published in Paperback by Charlesbridge Publishing (2003-08)
Author: Cindy Neuschwander
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Fun escapades teach geometry painlessly!
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
Some years ago, we stumbled upon these books at the library. They were an instant hit - every single one in the Sir Cumference series! We check out lots of books but this one the children remembered. In fact, we hadn't checked these out for a couple of years when one son started a new geometry section in math and asked me to get these again so he could review! My preschooler thinks of these as fun stories and enjoys the illustrations while the older crew is making the connections to mathematical concepts they are learning. For example, one child always keeps diameter and radius straight because of the book characters (Radius is the little guy!). I highly recommend this series as enjoyable literature that will help your children remember their geometry. The books also have an object or character (jester, seagull, rat, cat, etc.) that appears on most pages which is an extra bit of fun to look for. I love the rich colors and oil painting technique too (I may be wrong about the oil painting but that's the feel of it). I decided these belong in our home library and was especially pleased that Amazon was running its buy 3 get 1 free promotion just then.

Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone: A Math Adventure
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Review Date: 2008-05-04
I love these stories and so did my students. This book came in good condition.

sir cumference series
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Review Date: 2008-01-07
I purchased the whole set for homeschooling purposes and it really drives home the concepts in a fun way with the kids not realizing they are learning geometry. This is as fun as Cyberchase in a book format. Highly recommend these!

Queen The
Soldier of the Queen
Published in Paperback by Fledgling Press (2006-03-01)
Author: Malcolm Archibald
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First of a fantastic trilogy
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Review Date: 2005-08-09
After reading Archibald's 'Whales for the Wizard' I had to read more of his work. 'Soldier of the Queen' is the first of a trilogy concerning Drew Selkirk, a young farmer from the Scottish Borders who joins the army to escape trouble and ends up fighting in the Boer War.
Bloody battles mix with an intriguing romantic life, and Selkirk experiences life as an irregular cavalryman during teh siege of Kimberley before returning to the infantry at the battle of Paardeberg, where the Canadians were also involved.
I recommend this book thoroughly.

Opens up a new chapter of history
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Review Date: 2005-06-20
I must admit that I had never heard of the Boer War before I read this book. Now I know quite a lot - and have been attracted by Archibald's method of mingling history with fiction to form a truly exciting story.
Will there be a follow up?

Brings history to life
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Review Date: 2005-05-21
Until I read Malcolm Archibald's prize winning 'Whales for the Wizard', I had not heard of him as an author. Now I cannot get enough of his books. 'Soldier of the Queen' is a mixture of solid fact and absorbing fiction that had me gripping the edge of my seat. I followed the adventures of young Drew Selkirk in the Royal Borderers (was that a real regiment? I'm not sure) and hope that there will be a sequel.
Will Selkirk fall in love with the enigmatic Georgina? I hope so!

Queen The
Stauffenberg: A Family History, 1905-1944
Published in Paperback by McGill-Queen's University Press (2003-09)
Author: Peter Hoffmann
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Es lebe unser heiliges Deutschland!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-16
"Long live our holy Germany" were the last words of Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg on the night of July 20, 1944. Peter Hoffmann's magnificient book is a salute to the Stauffenberg brothers and most importantly Claus von Stauffenberg. Stauffenberg was the real thing, a man of deep Christian principles and extradionary courage who knew that the future of Germany was more important than his life and the life of his fellow conspirators. He made the ultimate sacrifice so that others could live in freedom. Stauffenberg is not only a hero of Germany, but of anyone on earth who loves freedom and respects the laws of God and humanity. Stauffenberg was Germany's guardian angel, who attempted to save his nation and slay the man he deemed "the antichrist." Doctor Hoffmann paints a wonderful picture of Stauffenberg's early life and military career. He then moves into minute detail of the plot to kill Hitler and the man whom fate had chosen to lead it. Simply a great scholastic achievement.

The ultimate Stauffenberg biography.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-25
Peter Hoffmann's biography of Stauffenberg is the best anyone is likely to write on the subject. The book comprehensively assesses all primary sources hitherto used by Stauffenberg's previous biographers, plus many additional sources which the author himself found. Hoffmann's previous books, among them 'THE HISTORY OF THE GERMAN RESISTANCE, 1933-1945', and 'HITLER'S PERSONAL SECURITY' serve as a foundation to this work which, all told, spans 30 years of scholarly research. As the depth and breadth of this study eclipses any other attempt to date, its conclusions are unassailably judicious. Thus, Hoffmann's 'STAUFFENBERG' has made perhaps the most definitive contribution to the historical field of resistance to the Third Reich.

Definitive History of an Enduring Hero
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-31
Of the ten or so serious biographies on Stauffenberg, this will stand as the text to refer to for comprehensiveness and objectivity. The prose is clear, the questions of enduring interest are all answered, and the reader meets the man. Unreservedly recommended.

Queen The
The Storytelling Princess
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Juvenile (2001-07-23)
Author: Rafe Martin
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A Prince and Princess Who Love to Read
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Review Date: 2007-10-15
This is a nice story about a prince and princess who love to read and tell stories. They think they are rebelling from their parents but they are only finding each other.

A spunky, literate princess
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-11
In this book a princess faces a loveless arranged marriage and declares she would rather be washed overboard than to marry someone she has not chosen herself. Of course, her wish comes true and she is washed overboard the ship she is sailing on to meet her betrothed. Soon she finds herself competing to tell a story with an ending a prince cannot predict. The story is entertaining, albeit predictable for adults, and provides positive role models for children. The power of story is shown as the princess and the prince hopefully live happily ever after with lots of great stories to share.

The illustrations are particularly beautiful and romantic without sappiness. The book should be well received by the younger set who are tired of their traditional fairy tales and want a new story to read.

A Brand New Fairy Tale
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-05
Once upon a time, a King told his son that the time had come for him to marry and he had arranged for the Prince to marry a Princess from a far off kingdom across the sea. The Prince, not happy with his fate and lack of choice declared, "I will only marry the Princess I pick for myself." But the King was insistent and the Prince finally agreed to a contest. He would marry the Princess if his father could find anyone in the kingdom who could tell him a story with an ending he didn't know. At the same time, a Princess, in a far off kingdom is boarding a ship with her parents to cross the sea for an arranged marriage to a Prince. She too, is not happy. "I'd rather be washed overboard in a storm at sea." And as fate would have it, that's exactly what happens. After many days in the water, she finally washes ashore in a strange land and finds a dry sailor's suit to wear. Disguised and needing money, she enters a contest to tell a young Prince a story, a new and special story, with an ending he's never heard before..... Rafe Martin has written a charming and imaginative old fashioned fairy tale, complete with happily ever after ending that's perfect for youngsters 4-8. His evocative text is beautifully depicted in Kimberly Bulcken Root's detailed and expressive artwork, done in soft tones of blues and golds. Though the ending is predictable, the enjoyment is in the getting there and this is a satisfying story children will want to read again and again.


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