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Land-Grant College Review Issue No. One
Published in Paperback by Land-Grant College Review (2003-06-01)
Authors: Aimee Bender, Ron Carlson, Stephen Dixon, Marc Estrin, Sara Gran, Dave Koch, Joy Kolitsky, Josh Melrod, Thisbe Nissen, Josip Novakovich, Robert Olmstead, Chris Potter, Karen Rile, Thaddeus Rutkowski, and Ken Sparling
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Great book, Talented authors
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-25
Josh Melrod is a gas and a grove. This cat has serious chops when it comes to writing a story. He just may be the next great american writer no one has ever heard of. Tara Weigh is to non-fiction what Celia Cruz was to Salsa. Give these artists a chance and they will amaze, I promise you that.

Land Grant a good read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-05
At first glance, it might be mistaken for an old Farmer's Almanac-which is a good thing. One of the things that kills me about lit mags (and I read a lot of them) is the way they all wind up looking the same, with a few notable exceptions. This is one of the notable exceptions-not just the look of it, which is beautiful (hand done illustrations grounded firmly in American printmaking traditions)-but page through and you'll find surprising, challenging stories by names you know and names you don't. The first story, by Bob Olmstead, is fantastic-it sets the bar pretty high and the other stories, for the most part, clear it. I'm looking forward to the next issue.

A Very Well Done Anthology
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-04
Aimee Bender is one of my favorite writers and I loved her story. She has a wicked sense of humor, but it was touching and sad too. Also really good were the stories by Jonathan Tell and Robert Olmstead (very different from his stories in "River Dogs"). I enjoyed the book as a whole and thought the illustrations were cool and unique.

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Lange Q & A: Psychiatry
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Medical (2007-03-09)
Authors: Ivan Oransky and Sean Blitzstein
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Great for shelf exam
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-29
I used it for the shelf exam and found it to be very good. Clear explanations, each wrong answer choice serves as a review. Shelf was much more simolar to this book than pre-test.

Stop worrying about Psychiatry in Neurology boards
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-26
Great book. Finally, after purchasing many psychiatry books, I settled with this one. Almost all of the questions in the exam are same except for dementias and "Neuropsych tests for Dementias". That has to be covered by you elsewhere otherwise you are all set for the Psych part of ABPN Neurology,

Excellent questions
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-08
Great book for practice questions. I only used this and Case FIles, and got an adv. I'm sure if I'd gone over it twice and Outstanding would have been easy.

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Lange Smart Charts Physiology (LANGE Basic Science)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Medical (2004-02-13)
Author: Shauna Lyn
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GREAT!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-12
Arrived on time, exactly what I asked for, great condition, no problems. I would definitely order again!

Excellent Review of Basic Physiology
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-09
This book is a superb, concise, up-to-date review of basic physiology in the form of charts, tables, diagrams and illustrations. The book is exceptionally well-organized and focused, which permits ready access to the information. Although designed primarily for medical students, it is also valuable for physicians interested in concise and accurate review information. I found that it provided me with all the basic information that I needed to review for the Boards. This book should be in the library of every physician who is interested in keeping current. Highly recommended!

Concise and complete review!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-04
Although the text contains charts, tables, mnemonics, and fast facts, its strength is its charts. There are a huge number of them, and they are very detailed and well-organized. For example, renal physiology, which is always a challenge, contains some exeptional charts,(specifically, p.312, Summary of Renal Tubular Function). The book also includes relevant anatomy and clinical information - a definite bonus. As with most mnemonics, some are useful, while others are simply good for amusement.

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Late Nights on Venus: A Woman's Guide to Video and Film
Published in Paperback by Larkdale Press (2000-01-01)
Author: Jean Warmbold
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New Moon Praises Late Nights on Venus
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
Based on the frequently correct assumption that men and women disagree about "what is funny, romantic, adventurous, and too violent on screen," Jean Warmbold, a film buff and screenplay writer, has compiled this comprehensive listing of great "chick flicks." In other words, here's a collection of descriptions of comedies, romances, thrillers, and classics that women can really warm up to. Or as the author so cleverly puts it in her introduction, "blood relations over bloodbaths, apt wit over slapstick, mindful deed over mindless speed, and strong female characters who are no longer trapped inside a man's imagination or fantasies." Whatever you call it, it's an invaluable guide for movie viewing with your favorite girl!

Get a winner every time!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-21
Instead of blindly searching for the perfect video to match your interests, peruse this comprehensive collection of titles and their reviews to insure you come home with a winner every time. Ms. Warmbold's reviews are thoughtful as well as insightful and a welcome help to the viewer. She includes the date, director, writer and cast of each video and film which is an added bonus to round out the background. Searching by categories aids in selection.

A guaranteed pleaser as a gift!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-17
There's bound to be something a friend can enjoy in this! This book covers all genres of movies, and although men can certainly enjoy it, it does seem to speak to the female population. These are not "chick flicks", but almost all other movie review book are reviewed by men. These reviews by a female are very refreshing. Hope you all enjoy it as much as I have!

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'Lena Rivers
Published in Kindle Edition by Evergreen Review, Inc. (2008-01-04)
Author: MARY J. HOLMES
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named
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-21
My grandfather born in 1910 and named Durward Bellmont, spelled Derwood Belmont, after one of the main characters in this book.

History
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-22
I have a closer connection with this book since my great-grandmother was named after the main character, Lena Rivers. But to review the book. It is a classic book that is fun to read and has a fairly good plot. I would recommend the book to anyone. I know my kids will read the book someday.

Romance with Morality
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-03
I read Lena Rivers in my teen years. I love Mary Holmes as an author. I have some of her books that I have found at old bookstores or garage sales. I am so delighted that Amazon.com has Lena Rivers.

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LO, MICHAEL!
Published in Kindle Edition by Evergreen Review, Inc. (2008-04-05)
Author: GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL
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Best of the best
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
I've just begun reading Ms. Hill's books and am enjoying the journey. This particular story drew me in from the first page, and I loved it immensely. Michael is so honorable and selfless that it's impossible not to get on his bandwagon for helping his chums from his childhood and improve their lot. His love for Starr is pure and selfless as well. I loved the read so much that I would tell my husband about it each day, and he got to where he'd ask me what happened next. The final several chapters we actually read to each other and savored the ending together. We've never done that with any other book. This one was that special. The proverbial "must read."

Loved it!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-19
This book is one of Grace Livingston Hill's best. I love the fact that Michael keeps his word about helping other "street kids" like himself. The romance eliment is subtle, but it's very powerful and touching.

Moving book, with wholesome romance and satisfying morale.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-04-09
This book was really powerful. I am not a crier, but I found my emotions touched by this beautiful story. One can almost see the author's love for humankind shining through. The main character was a wonderful man, suitable for being a hero to any little boy. I think the author truly must have been inspired to write such a magnificent piece of literature. This book was so good, I wish that everybody could truly appreciate it like I do. I have several friends who have also discovered the beauty in this long-forgotten book. I am hoping to read more of this author

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Maida's Little Shop
Published in Kindle Edition by Evergreen Review, Inc. (2008-04-07)
Author: Inez Haynes Irwin
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So glad this has been reprinted!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-08
I am so glad this book has been reprinted. I hope they do the entire series. My mother read these books as a child and has collected some of them over the past few years. I read the first few and was completely enchanted by the sweet stories and wholesome writing. The books may seem dated, but the storyline still holds its charm. I am looking forward to seeing more of these books reprinted!

Read aloud winner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
I bought Maida books at garage sales when I was a child in the 70's. I loved them and read them over and over. Despite how dated they are (or maybe partially because of it) my own four children love them too. I just finished reading Maida's Little Shop and Maida's Little House to them for the third time. Every few years, we have to do it again. As is typical, the first few books in this series are the best ones.

If you don't have a feel for working-class Boston in the early 1900's after reading Maida's Little Shop, you just weren't paying attention. They're very evocative books. What I wouldn't give to be able to see Primrose Court on a sunny October day, hear the school bell ring, and taste a pickled lime!

read it as a child
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-19
my mother collected wonderful books and this was one of the series that she collected. Maida's little shop is the first in a series that capitvated me as a child and one of the first chapter books i ever read, it tells the story of Maida Westabrook the only child of "Buffalo" Westabrook a millionaire in the vein of Daddy Warbucks from the time period directly following, lame since an illness, (possibly polio) she is directed by her fathers private physcian to find something to occupy her time, having always had tutors and unable to go to school, one day while driving with her father, his doctor and Billy, a reporter of her father's accquaintance they find a small shop in Boston that catches her interest, soon she is installed in the shop with her companion/governess, "Granny" who is an Irish woman searching for her lost daughter and her family.
Keeping the store Maida and Granny soon make friends with the little children of Primrose Court then the older children and Maida is sworn to secrecy about who she is and her father, so of course the children don't believe the fantasical stories of the places she has been and the things she has seen, of course until the end which I am not going to give away,
this is a charming read for parents who want to read to their children and although now it is dated and the writing considered simplistic and almost childish in this day and age it is still worth a read, after all, I am forty-two years old, I haven't read this book in thirty years or better and I can still remember this much of it that must say something to the timelessness of the book.

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The Making of Memento
Published in Paperback by Faber & Faber (2002-04-18)
Author: James Mottram
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Interesting and intriguing look into the making of a classic
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-03
James Mottram's "Making of Memento" is an interesting and intriguing look into the making of the modern day classic Memento. Offered up are excerpts from conversations with director/screen writer Christopher Nolan and actors Guy Pearce, Carrie Anne-Moss, and Joe Pantoliano, while offering a few different interpertations on the film itself. Mottram's style is crisp and clear and he never seems to go too far from his source material while offering up some interesting little known facts (the fact that Brad Pitt strongly considered and wanted to do the role of Lenny came as a shock and I have more respect for him now than I ever did before) that keep the reader interested for most of the time. Also included is the original short story by Jonathan Nolan (brother to Christopher) that inspired the film. All in all, consider this an essential companion piece if your a fan of the film or are trying to tie up some loose ends.

Remember Sammy Jankis
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-28
Mottram's book offers a fascinating account of how Memento came into being, the trials its creators went through to get it distributed, and offers several interpretations of the film's meaning. It's also filled with interesting vignettes from movie set. The book roughly parallels the movie in that its chapters work backwards toward the source material, Nolan's brother's shortstory Memento Mori. However, its primary focus is on the construction of the movie itself, and how the disparate elements (acting, direction, writing, sound, music) came together to form the first truly great film of the 21st century. Mottram's writing style is clean, focused, and never overwraught. He doesn't make the mistake of overintellectualizing or overinterpreting the the film. This is a must have for Memento fans and offers keen insight as to how independent movies are made.

MEMORY IS TREACHERY
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-02
Want to delve deeper into mystery that is Memento? Then look no further as James Mottram does an excellent job of steering us back through the labyrinth of the film (with it's myriad of possible meanings) and it's production. Christopher Nolan is interviewed (along with key cast members and crew) to help shed further light on this fascinating film. With 11 pages of pictures, 3 pages of drawings (concerning Leonard's tattoos), and even Jonathan Nolan's short story (Memento Mori), Mottram seems to have covered all the bases. He wrote it down so that you (and Leonard) wouldn't have to.

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Malchus: Touched by Jesus
Published in Paperback by Review & Herald Publishing (2005-02)
Author: Noni Beth Gibbs
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Wonderful, heart warming, a must read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-14
Noni Beth Gibbs has taken one very small character from the bible and given insight as to how his life might have been lived out before and after Jesus' touch. She reminds us that even though this person is only mentioned shortly in scripture, he had a real life with a beginning, middle and end...just as everyone does. Thought provoking and told with a kind, unjudgmental tone.

A lovely story on it's own, with or without scriptural basis (which only added to the telling, imo).

Couldn't put it down!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-05
This book gives such a unique view of the life of Jesus from the eyes of his enemies. I found myself unable to put the book down and my heart racing over the excitment of the story.

Wonderful story of an enemy of Jesus
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-05
The story is told from the point of view of Malchus, a servant of a high priest of Israel. His job is to spy on Jesus. The story of his brush with the Lord is touching and unforgettable. I didn't want the book to end.

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The Manly Movie Guide: Virile Video & Two-Fisted Cinema
Published in Paperback by Berkley Trade (1997-12-01)
Authors: Harold Schechter and David Everitt
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every red-blooded American man needs one
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-16
This book is
a) an excellent movie reference book which will provide you with half a lifetime's worth of movie viewing suggestions in the various manly genres
b) a hilarious satire of the macho mentality
c) one of the top ten funniest books I've ever read. If I had the money, I'd buy up every copy I could lay my hands on and simply GIVE them away to fellow manly film buffs at my local video store. It's a crime that it's out of print.

Should be an entry in the Harvard Film Studies guide!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-16
For those who prefer big, fuzzy-bunny, feel-good movies, or "chick flicks," look elsewhere. This guide represents the epitome of the Real Man genres: westerns, gangster, action/adventure, tough renegade cop, sci-fi, splatter movies, and beyond. Contributors, David Everitt and Harold Schechter, deserve a Pulitzer for this unique collection of "Virile Videos" and "Two-Fisted Cinema" reviews.

As the cover guarantees, there are "NO tears,"NO Smooching," and "NO Weddings!" Best of all, the authors deliver side-slapping, tongue-in-cheek self-satire that one rarely finds in any critical collection.

This volume's "Manly Movie Hall of Fame" (including the likes of Lee Marvin, Ben Johnson -- NO! NOT the poet! --, the Duke -- naturally! --, and Steven Segal)is worth the price alone. Included also are hilarious "comparison charts," explaining the difference between guy movies and chick movies...as if we didn't know, and consistently excellent film criticism laced with comic irony and priceless throwaway lines.

Incidentally, women of good taste, do not be put off by the title! Similar to me, you've hated films, such as *The Piano*, *How To Make an American Quilt*, and *Message In a Bottle*, while our female colleagues have gone unanimously gaga over them. So let me remind you: this book is NOT just for guys; it is for anyone who would rather gargle with broken glass than sit through another insipid Julia Roberts tearjerker.

The Duke would want you to buy it.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-09
The Manly Movie Guide hit me like a fist full o' knuckle-punches. Today's "film experts" and "popular culture commentators" don't know Jacob Pschidtt when it comes to your important manly movies of manliness featuring he-men with abundant manlitude. But Everitt and Schechter know what movies matter most to the I-write-my-name-in-the-snow-standing-up crowd. MMG takes no prisoners. MMG shoots to kill, and kill hard. And like it. MMG dares to talk about the kind of movies today's on the go men of action and derring-do want to sit on a couch and watch. (And, yes, teacup, that is how you spell "derring-do"; you gotta problem with that?) When it comes to talking about "controversial" topics, other movie books shy away and whimper in the corner, crying for their mommies and wetting their puny little pantaloons . They make me wanna puke guts. But MMG takes on all the tough issue and vital movie categories. For example,in MMG you got your sections on: Movies That Celebrate The Wanton Destruction Of Endangered Species, Cops With Big Guns, Two Cops With Big Guns, Prison Movies That Afford Their Heroes The Opportunity To Show They Can Take It Like A Man. And there are pantloads of others. Of course there are also your sundry cross-referencings amongst, betwixt and between your varied topical references which have already been heretofore aforementioned. Now, personally speakin', this here Man-strosity's movies of choice are horror and science fiction. MMG is the only book around which has Who Bear A Surprising Resemblance to Really Hot Babes, and, Horror Films That Celebrate The Vital Contribution Women Have Made to Society As Devil-Worshipping Sluts, Homicidal Hookers, and The Helpless Victims of Insanely Sadistic Psycho-Killers. Plus, MMG is the only book you'll find which gives an erudite and nuanced treatment (long-overdue) of an important movie like Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers. Plus after reading MMG I knew sure as shootin' that I could not let another weekend roll by without finding Invasion of the Bee Girls. This is just one of the many valuable lessons this king of the castle learned while reading MMG on the throne. MMG also contains a Night with a Member of the Opposite Sex. This contains suggestions of shall we say, pinkie-finger-pointed-skyward type of movie, with non-stop blabbing about feelings and love and like that) then you propose....... (a red-blooded manly type of movie with copious punching and dying due to profuse bleeding ). For example, she wants a Jodie Foster movie, you propose Taxi Driver. If you're a man, woman or Alien with enough guy-ness to like movies with double shots of ballistic mayhem, bakini-listic babes with bulbous bazookas, and multiple breakings of assorted body parts starring lips, foreheads, and cheeks, then this is the book for you. Go out and buy Manly Movie Guide or I may have to come over to your house and do my Billy Jack "I just go BER-ZERRRRK!!!!!" impression all over your cute lil' manicured lawn, pilgrim. Signed, A Guy-hunkster who can dish it out, take it, and then rewind it on the VCR


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