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Saint The
The Right To Privacy
Published in Hardcover by Alfred A. Knopf (1995-10-31)
Authors: Caroline Kennedy and Ellen Alderman
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An excellent legal resource
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Review Date: 2007-12-16
THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY is an excellent legal resource which can be read by legal scholars, however, lay people need to consult a legal dictionary from time to time. But the book clearly establishes how the right to privacy applies to every citizen when used against several aspects of everyday life the citizen comes in contact with. Caroline Kennedy, along with Ellen Alderman, has proven her excellent legal scholarship which, in my opinion, qualifies her as attorney general and/or associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.

Horrors of our Government translated from legalese to layman's terms
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Review Date: 2007-04-30
This book starts off Rated R. I wish I could give a copy to my teens, but it gets a little too descriptive (necessary for impact though) of police violations on women. However, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. (Maybe when they're older...) It is a collection of some landmark cases, conflicts, and horror stories of the reality of our government's instrusiveness into people's personal lives. It is an eye-opener to those who blindly follow government orders. I'm comfortable reading legal documents, but I thought one of the book's better points was that it put legal terms into layman's terms. I found the book so lively and intriguing I finished it in a day! I definitely recommend this for anyone concerned about government instrusiveness and loss or interpretation of constitutional rights.

a very apt title in todays intrusive governments
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-30
a bit boring but just shows what big brother can do to innocent people . good to see caroline standing up for ordinary people .

A Great Book on Privacy in the Courts
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-18
I enjoyed this book, even though it is heavy on legal court cases. Don't let that fool you, though, it's not a legal reference. This book covers significant cases in privacy using a very interesting approach. There a interviews and behind-the-scenes stories that explain what happened, how the plaintiff felt, and what the outcome was.

If you liked this book you will love "The Digital Umbrella." It is a great compliment to this book.

Excellent... if you're the right audience.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-03
This book is written by a couple of lawyers who specialize in privacy issues. It is essentially a collection of thoughly researched court cases with added commentary from the authors. As such, it reads like...well... a collection of court cases.

A copy was originally lent to me by a very well-read and intelligent friend of mine who considered it overly dry. I, on the other hand, loved it. It's very details-oriented from cover-to-cover and packs in a wealth of information that is invaluable to anyone interested in the legal aspects of privacy.

Saint The
Saints & Angels Cards
Published in Cards by Hay House (2005-11-01)
Author: Doreen Virtue
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Positive Reinforcement Cards
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
I love these cards they are great for the soul, kids love it and it makes you feel good when you are feeling down. Truly recomend it.

beautiful drawings
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Beautiful drawings but the box is small for the cards. cards can easily be damaged due to the box

Very Happy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
I do alot of Angel Readings, and I have to say I really like SANTS & ANGELS reading cards.
I know it's the Angels that give the people the anwsers, but these cards are right on!!

All are saints who aspire to be such
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-27
I am a practicing Catholic and I was drawn to these cards to help with deeper prayer/meditation. The accompanying booklet is very helpful to get focused and 'in tune'. The tough thing for me was that deck claims to be saints and angels and Mother Teresa has been beatified but is not a saint, YET. Another point is that St. Padre Pio had the stigmata and this isn't shown in the artwork. That was a huge identifying factor for Padre Pio. These are easily researched on the internet so someone as educated as Doreen Virtue, should have learned these two little things.
That said the cards are very inspirational and positive. I don't do readings but I could see how these would greatly benefit mediums and those who want to counsel and heal through positive thought.

-1 star for research and accuracy of the saints

Wonderfully insightful
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
One afternoon, my husband and I decided to have lunch at the lovely little Green Goddess organic food cafe in Stowe, Vermont. Each table had a box of cards, and I walked over to the empty table across the room to a box of these Saints and Angels Cards.

While we waited for our food to be prepared, I had my husband randomly choose the 3-cards for his reading. I had no way of knowing what question was on his mind, but when I saw the cards that came up after he told me the question, I was stunned.

Uncannily accurate and directly connected to the question on his mind, as well as the future card was surprisingly accurate as well.
This required no stretch to make the meanings fit - they were direct answers to a direct question.
Mine was also insightful, and frankly a message I have received many times before.
I'm ordering my own set of Saints and Angels cards today!

Saint The
The Fulfillment of All Desire
Published in Hardcover by Emmaus Road Publishing (2006-08-01)
Author: Ralph Martin
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Fullfillment of All Desire
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
A well written review and composite of 7 Doctors of the Church with their spiritual journey advice.

Prayer seen through the eyes of the saints
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-29
Ralph Martin shows the reader the path to a rich prayer life through the eyes of the saints and modern day saints to be. Having read about the lives of some of the saints mentioned, Martin does a good job of choosing the key parts of their lives and experiences that create the best picture of a deepening relationship with God. There is much here for consideration and contemplation for those who seek to move closer to the Lord.

The Fulfillment of all Desire
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
This by far breaks down for the common person Spirituality of some of the
great Church Doctors .I feel that ths book is a must have for those of us trying to deepen our spirituality. Ralph Martin put much work and Thought in The Fulfillment of all Desire,and it really shows.
Rich

Thoughtful, Spiritual, but Concise
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
Martin brings together scripture and the writings of the major doctors of the church in a guidebook for the soul. I highly recommended this book whether you are new to or veteran reader of books on Catholic spirituality. Life changing - your relationship with God can not help but to evolve as you read this book. Thank you Mr. Martin for this beautifully written book, 15 years in the making by his own admission.

You don't have to be Catholic to benefit from this!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Ralph Martin took 10 years to write this book and it was intended to help him in his Christian walk. The effort has certainly paid off! I am currently on the chapter concerning prayer which is full of insight, wisdom and with practical steps to increase one's prayer life in effectiveness and depth. This is not to say that the preceeding chapters were not helpful; they have their contribution and corroborated much of what I have come to understand about the Christian walk, however each reader will find his or her own particular section which speaks to a special need or supplies insight. This is an owner's manual in operational Christianity which will be of great value in anyone's library.

Saint The
Godric
Published in Hardcover by Atheneum (1980-10)
Author: Frederick Buechner
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A great yet difficult to read story.
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
It's a wonderful story that explores what makes a man "good" or "bad." However, it is not an easy read and requires some patience. The narrative shifts in and out of 1st and 3rd person for no apparent reason, and the writing frequently becomes prose/poetry that leaves the story behind. Some people really enjoy this style of writing but I find that it distracts from the story (which should be the focus of a novel, right?). Thankfully, after the first few chapters the story does become the main focus and most of my complaints become moot. Despite the issues I find with it, I'd still recommend this as a great and worthy novel.

A book to treasure
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Review Date: 2007-07-07
Beautiful, profound book. Buechner is one of those rare authors that seem to "get" spirituality and his prose is better than anybody.

Excellent read.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-11
In Godric, Buechner brings to life a twelfth century hermit, a topic I had previously considered dry and uninteresting. Through beautiful, often poetic language and a first person account of the man's life, Beuchner effectively humanizes the ascetic holy man and manages to interpret quite an interesting tale. The novel is separated into very short chapters of stylized first person narrative, many of which I read multiple times for the sheer music of the author's words. Godric is a quick, fairly easy read, but certainly a thought provoking novel that you may choose to read an extra time or two.

Interesting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-05
Godric is a historical novel based on the life of a real person. What makes this book unusual as historical fiction is its written as if Godric himself wrote it 1000 years ago, as if we are reading a historical document, including period grammer and sentence structure (although not scholarly or difficult for the modern reader to read and understand). This made Buechner's job difficult considering nothing of this type of literary work exists from the period, thus it is fundamentally anachronistic. Further, while we know broad brushstrokes of Godrics life, Buechner filled in many details from the period we simply dont know about.

If you can see past the obvious anachronisms (which I had trouble) there are some valuable descriptions, such as a blood libel, that are imaginative and help to better understand the Middle Ages and how people thought and why.

Moving, Funny, Poignant, Poetic
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-18
Everyone points out that this little novel is graceful and poetic, and they couldn't be more correct. Throughout the novel, I marveled at the simple beauty of the words and the way they are put together, and it wasn't until later that I realized why. This novel is so meticulously put together that each sentence is written in iambs. I think that fact kind of holds within how wonderful this novel it is. It is a carefully constructed and beautiful portrait of a life persevering, persisting toward sainthood.

Everything about this novel is perfect. Of course, each sentence is perfect, and at times, I would go back a read and reread certain chapters which strike me so profoundly. The relationships held herein, such as Godric's loving relationship with Burcwen, with Mouse, and with Reginald, are subtle complex and really touching. And of course, Godric's own characterization is the biggest strength of the novel, as he moves from the worst of sinners to a godly, compassionate, and humble man.

I can't say enough for this perfect novel. I am sure that I will return again and again to its pages for the humor and warmth and beauty held therein.

Saint The
Michael Jordan Returns to NBA (Again)
Published in Paperback by H O M E Holding Onto Memorable (2001-02-20)
Author: Genie Saint Louis
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Terric Screenplay
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Review Date: 2001-12-22
I would say that this is a well written and indepth looks at Michael Jordans return to profession basketball with the Washington Wizards.

Michael Jordan's Gracious Return
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Review Date: 2001-11-24
If you only read one story about Michael Jordan, this is the one to read. I am from D.C. and regard him as the greatest athlete of the 20th century. It was delightful to read about a second comeback. The fact that he did come back to be a Wizard, makes this story remarkable. Worth every sent!

The Greatest piece of Literature ever conceived
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-09
Wow is the only words that can penetrate the ranging emotions that occur when this book is read. Awesome. A must have for any Michael Jordan Fan. I want to be so much Like Mike Right Now.

Terric Screenplay
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-22
I would say that this is a well written and indepth looks at Michael Jordans return to profession basketball with the Washington Wizards.

Michael the Icon
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-24
For 13 brilliant seasons Michael Jordan danced the dance of greatness across hardwood floors of basketball arenas from New York to Los Angeles to Barcelona and Paris. With a warrior's heart and an artist's grace, Jordan long ago transcended the sport to become one of the 20th century's global icons.

On the court, his almost mythic flair for the spectacular prompted former Los Angeles Laker superstar Magic Johnson to say simply, "There's Michael, then there's all the rest of us"Off the court, Jordan's ability to alter markets and drive the business of his marketing partners is unprecedented.

Through it all, Jordan showed the world that greatness, true greatness, comes from the inside out. He remains perhaps the greatest practice player in the history of sports, his desire to improve upon his own example legendary. When critics questioned his all-around ability, he became the game's most dominant defensive player at his position. When teams decided to close down the lane and eliminate drives to the basket, he became a deadly jump shooter. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson had the most successfully teams of the 1980s but never won more than two consecutive championships. The Bulls won three straight--twice.

In Michael Jordan Returns to the NBA Again, the writer pulls back the curtain on one of the most remarkable sports figure of the 20th century and delves into the question of why he returns to the NBA after going out on top in 1998.

Saint The
No Man Is an Island
Published in Audio CD by Saint Anthony Messenger Press (2007-12)
Author: Thomas Merton
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Merton writes from a powerful place that touches the heart deeply
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-13
This book by Thomas Merton is a marvelous exploration of what it is to be human and the fundamental problems of disconnection from the depths of Being. More practically, it addresses the solution to our isolation in a direct, loving and compassionate way. Thomas Merton is clearly one who has traveled the path to his deepest self and has much to share about his journey.

Thomas Merton is a mystic who has spent a lot of time in silence and deep contemplation. He had a grasp of contemporary issues facing the modern person and he has a way of using language that is simple, but touches the heart.

Although Merton was a Catholic Christian mystic, his message is universal. He illuminates the mystic's path and shares the fruit of his explorations through writing in a way that is accessible and powerful. Somehow, between the lines it is obvious that his experience has been profound and he translates this into terms that help the reader to find meaning.

This book will be especially appealing to Catholics and Christians. The tone is understanding and gentle, although it is packaged in a way that is most digestible to fellow Catholics. On the other hand, there are so many gems that are applicable to the human condition that it will be a valuable read by people of any faith.

Thomas Merton wrote a lot of books and this is one of his best for lay people. New Seeds of Contemplation is also very thought provoking and could be considered a companion volume. It also goes a bit deeper into some of the more existential and metaphysical aspects of living, but not in an esoteric way.

If you have an interest in Christian Mysticism in general, I also highly recommend Practical Mysticism by Evelyn Underhill. This is a great short introduction to Western Mysticism delivered in a very poetical style and that is geared to the average person looking for meaning in their lives.

Faith and the Spiritual Life
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-14
This book was an amazing read for me the first time through. I have since read again and it continues to reveal insights into my life and relationship with God and to others. Thomas Merton is amazingly timeless and contemporary throughout. These are not abstract views of spirituality, but real and meaningful looks at a life of faith in the world, our world, today. Merton looks truthflly at how we relate to God and to each other in a world that is filled with noise and distractions. I highly reccomend this book to anyone who is honestly seeking to deepen their own interior spiritual life. Merton is a man of our times, understanding the depths and treasures of faith as well as the pitfalls of our humanity. This book will help you to believe that goodness is very possible and that being a spiritual person is possible while living in the world. Merton shows that the religious life is not just for priests, monks and nuns, which is very compatible with the John Paul II vision that all lives lived in faith can be a vocation.

This hardcover is very nice as it is linen bound with a gold ribbon marker. Chapters are broken up into numbered segments, making it possible to read a little each day and to find favorite sections.

Inspired and Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 26 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-02
"No Man is an Island" is a spiritually moving set of essays--or meditations, rather--that address many issues but ultimately center on our relationship with God, with each other, and with ourselves. Having read only a little of Merton, I found this book somewhat more straightforward and prosaic compared to a later work of his, "The New Man", and he gets a tad dogmatic in spots (well, he is ordained, so he has a license to do so, fair enough)--I was reminded of some of the more trenchant passages in "The Seven Storey Mountain" before he'd mellowed out a bit. And yet Merton's characteristic mix of simplicity and profundity, his fine-tuned mystic's sense of paradox, and his ability to take Catholic teachings and breathe new life into them are all here in full; indeed, in many ways this book would serve very well as a Catholic Monastic statement of what life's all about, spoken in Merton's gentle conversational tones at once calm and serious, critical of the shallow aspects of modernity while articulated in a manner that speaks eloquently to modern people. I have no doubt that this book should appeal to readers who profess Christianity as their religion, but I also think that many non-Christians (such as myself) will find much here that is inspiring and spiritually enlightening.

to re-read until the soil is good
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-05
Every adjective title used to describe this book in the reviews so far i have found to be true.

"The truth i must love in my brother is God Himself, living in Him."
excerpt from this book (Thomas Merton "No Man is an Island"

Reading just that line is enough to contemplate for some while.

I found i had to read small sectionsm and re read to gain fuller meaning
because some concepts are difficult to grapple with, but grapple with them.
I will re read this book many times over throughout my life. It strikes richly at the core of Catholic teaching, its value universal for everyone.
Its a celebration of God and his creatures, it affirms the truth of His love as His gift living in us, for us also to share, for it is not ours to keep selfishly.

Nice to read in segments. Good for prayer.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-09
While this is certainly not one of my favorite Thomas Merton works, I do find that its format and style facilitate a prayerful experience.

With its individual sections of thought, this book is great to read in parts. I found it wonderfully useful in sections read before community prayer in the chapel. It might be good for someone looking for spiritual reading but who does not have a lot of time to spare.

Saint The
The Tao of Now: Daily Wisdom from Mystics, Sages, Poets, and Saints
Published in Paperback by Hampton Roads Pub Co (2008-10-03)
Author: Josh Baran
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Extraordinary
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-21
Simplicity. Clarity.
Beautifully put together book. One of the best I have ever red.
Speaks for itself.
Nothing more to say.

Gentle reminders when faced with uncertainty
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-26
My husband bought this for me for Christmas. We're faced with giving birth in February to a child who will require several open heart surgeries. I've been struggling with the anticipation and fear - mostly of the unknown. It's made the days hard to get through.

I've picked up this book no less than 10 times in the few hours since he's given it to me, and each page contains a small wisdom that reminds me to focus on where I am at this moment - even if it means embracing the anger and the fear. Each page is a gentle reminder that the moment is where we are; to dwell in the unknown is to miss living fully in the now. All the rest, everything before and beyond the now, is out of our control - and this book makes that concept a little less frightening.

Highly recommended.

A big little book about the only time that matters... now
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-12
I'm very happy to have encountered this little book... its size is conversely related to the wisdom of its content.
It has openned my eyes to a "new" reality and little by little is opening my heart to the present moment and nothing else.
The quotes or stories come from very different backgrounds and authors, all pointing to the same direction (or no direction at all) No matter what you believe or don't believe please allow your heart to enjoy the wisdom that you will find in this book, or more accurately, in you own heart.

365 Nirvana Here and Now:Living Every Moment in Enlightenment
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-30
Very inspiriting. Great read daily to give a person focus.

Not just a compendium, a companion
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-06
I love Josh Baran's 365 Nirvana Here and Now. The first time through, I read it linearly. Now I pick it up when I desire a dose of truth, a moment of contemplation. Each of the short selections is rich in an of itself. Additional golden nuggets from Baran provide a deepening of experience, a context that reaches across traditions. A comprehensive, thoughtful and lovely book.

Saint The
Another Dawn (Zebra Splendor Historical Romances)
Published in Paperback by Zebra (1998-01-01)
Author: Deb Stover
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Light fun read
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
A light, but fun Time-Travel Romance. Ms. Stover has sassy characters that go through a range of emotional upheavals related to falling head-over-heals in love, escaping bad guys, and working through the distress of being an unwilling time-traveler. I find I need to stretch my concepts of reality and coincidence a bit more than usual with a Deb Stover Time-Travel Romance. So, if you enjoy light romance, a bit of time-travel and some suspense, this book is for you.
A Willing Spirit, Shades of Rose

Romance, drama, metaphysics, hot sex
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-07
What more could you want in a book? From the absolute stunner of an opening to the last page, I was riveted by this story. Cleverly plotted, heartbreaking in places, always entertaining. A perennial favorite author.

This book fried me.
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-16
I could not put this one down. I loved the story, it was rich in detail and personalities. The chemistry between the characters was "pardon the pun" electrifying. Thank you Ms Stover for your time. I am heading off to seek another Deb Stover novel on Amazon.com. Aufwiedersein.

A MUST HAVE
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-19
If you like Time Travels you will like this book, I couldn't put it down. Plus this is an author that interacts with her reads, she's online all the time talking to people who love romance books. I think that is really neat.

Well-plotted, intelligent time-travel romance.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-14
This is the first Deb Stover I've read and I'm now glomming her backlist. This book is definitely a book worth more than its price - exciting, passionate, and emotional. It made me think a little about the penal code as well.

I actually bought the book for the cover. Don't laugh. But oh, what a serendipity! This book is a treasure.

Saint The
The Brendan Voyage: A Leather Boat Tracks the Discovery of America by the Irish Sailor Saints
Published in Hardcover by Mcgraw-Hill (1982-04)
Author: Timothy Severin
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the definition of intrepid
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-04

Tim Severin and his intrepid crew recreate Brendan and his fellow monks' voyage in the 6th century from Ireland to North America in a small ox-hide boat (curragh). The natural materials and traditional techniques that Brendan used are authentically utilized to make the Brendan voyage a successful historical re-creation and a thrilling sea adventure.

Tim Severin is a born storyteller. As far as a historical re-creation event, this voyage has some parallels to the Kon-Tiki expedition. The reason for making the Brendan voyage was to answer the question: Did Irish monks sail across the Atlantic centuries before the Vikings?

This book relates an amazing seafaring adventure. There is one scene where the sea is calm when a pod of orcas spot the Brendan (boat's name). The orca alpha bull comes full tilt at the boat, dorsal fin eight feet above the water line. The crew holds their breath as the bull whale swims under the boat, checking out this strange thing. After an eternal minute of silence, they watch the bull surface and swim back to the pod. High drama indeed.

Tim Severin and his crew are the very definition of intrepid. Severin's level of enthusiasm is amazing; it is never diminished by the cold, wet, and treacherous sailing conditions. His composure as the captain of this little boat is compelling and inspirational.

I would also suggest getting a copy of the hardbound edition, which unfortunately is out of print. The photos of this voyage tell every bit as much of this story as does the text.

Highly recommended.

Extracts: A Field Guide for Iconoclasts









More than Boats
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-10
I almost put the book down while reading the first half, but stuck with it, and was rewarded in the second half. I wasn't interested in hearing about the cultures of the places where the boat crew came ashore. Actually, I wasn't interested in reading about anything but the "voyage" proper. And, in this book, you'll get info about the history of some of the places they landed and other "side info". As a result, I found the first half of the book slow and boring.

Nonetheless, once they began the largest leg of the journey, and couldn't land anywhwere, the book picked up pace and held my interest. It turned out to be quite a voyage and a heck of a feat. In the end, I'm glad I read it. But, with that said, I'd have been disappointed had I paid full price for the book.

An exciting true nautical tale of courage, adventure, and accomplishment
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-14
The Brendan Voyage is the true-life story of what has been called the greatest epic voyage in modern Irish history. Author Tim Severin and his friends built a boat using only techniques and materials available in the sixth-century A.D., when St. Brendan allegedly sailed to America. The vessel consisted of forty-nine ox hides stitched together and stretched over a wooden frame, yet it was a seaworthy creation capable of withstanding storms and a puncture from pack ice during its voyage from Brandon Creek in Dingle to Newfoundland. Now in a new edition, The Brendan Voyage has been translated into twenty-seven languages, and proves that St. Brendan could have indeed reached America - though whether he actually did is a conundrum left to historians. Written with narrative skill, and illustrated with a handful of black-and-white photographs The Brendan an exciting true nautical tale of courage, adventure, and accomplishment.

If you like obscure history,and adventure of the first order
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-01
This is a book that unfortunately can be read very quickly.
The author sets out to prove that the journal of St.Brenden is not
as always susposed,alogorical, but a very real tale.With painstaking authenticity he seeks out old timers on the west coast of Ireland who still know how to make boats from bull hide,and sets them the task of building to spec the boat of St.Brenden.The rest is as you might imagine; a voyage to America in a 6th century leather boat.Magnificient story of courage and man against the sea.

A Great Adventure Story
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-09
Tim Severin has organised several voyages in part to prove that ancient peoples could travel far greater distances than previously thought. In this story he builds a traditional leather boat or 'curragh' to show that monks could have sailed from Ireland to Newfoundland around the seventh century. There is an ancient book called the 'Navagatio' (one old copy is in the British Library) which St Brendan wrote about his voyages around the Atlantic Ocean. It is thought from Brendan's descriptions that he island-hopped via the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland to get to America, and Severin follows this route in a dangerous and interesting adventure taking many weeks. There is much detail on how he built the boat using only traditional methods and materials which was no mean feat in itself despite their still being used in the south-west of Ireland for fishing. The book contains colour photos of the boat's construction and of the diverse and colourful crew who sailed her. The book reminded me of the 'Kon-Tiki' book by Thor Hayerdahl. Also, the pictures are brilliant - and Tim's descriptions of the ports of call such as Iceland and the Faroes are very vivid and realistic. It's a well-written, interesting book and well worth a read.

Saint The
Can You Drink the Cup?
Published in Audio CD by Saint Anthony Messenger Press (2006-12-30)
Author: Henri J. M. Nouwen
List price: $19.95
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Nouwen at his best
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
I own a number of Henri Nouwen's books and am proud to add this one to my collection. About half-way through reading it, I can say that it is certainly one of Father Nouwen's very best books.
If you are looking for inspiration, comfort, hope then you cannot fail to find them in this wonderful text.

Active and Contemplative, all in one challice... one vessel... on short book
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
This book looks like it is a simple, quick read. The layout is appealing, the words aren't smooshed onto the page and yet - there is such richness in the words, such complexity of heart, soul and spirit.... I read it through once and now revisit it, daily, for further insight.

Henri Nouwen is one of those authors I have read about but whose words I have never read in more than short quotes.

This book has made me into a fan.

My life is changing due to this book. It is one I can heartily recommend to anyone interested in living a more complete life, Christian or not Christian alike, the teachings are applicable across denominations and possibly even across faiths.

Nouwen walks his talk and can't help but take you along with him. I wish I could speak to him, to ask him questions.

Ahhhh, his other books will have to be enough.

Can you Drink the Cup
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
This was the best book I have read by Henri Nouwen. It is a book every Christian should read and ask the question "Can I Drink the Cup?"
I will read and reread this book and mail several to my family and friends.

Beneficial reading.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
An easy read. Helped me to better understand that the sorrows and joys of one's life can also be blessings which we should lift up and celebrate.

Can You Drink The Cup
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
Excellent Book by Henri Nouwen. Read 3 Nouwen books at once and recommend his books for spiritual reading.


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