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The Prophet
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (1985-11-12)
Author: Kahlil Gibran
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Walking in Enlightenment
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Review Date: 2008-07-21
Should we, could we all walk through life in such an enlightened state? What a wonderful peaceful world it would be. How can we deny that Kahlil Gibran was directed by the Gods to deliver a message: "be as one, live in the light, love is the only answer!" and so I paraphrase, but in truth, it is a way of life that is essential to the well-being of mankind.

Fabulous writing
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Review Date: 2008-07-21
The Prophet is a very thought-provoking and inspiring book. I purchased it after reading a few pages from a copy that my sister-in-law had, and I knew I had to have my own. An excellent collection of short stories and poems.

This book will change your life--really.
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
I only wish I could read the original text. The simplicity and frankness, the blend of respect for the individual and appreciation of spirituality--this is the most astonishing work I have ever read.

As simple as this...
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Review Date: 2008-07-01
If you can read then read this book. After that, find somebody who can't read and read it to them. It's that good.

Excellent book by Kahlil Gibran.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-21
This book is simply amazing, whenever I pick it up to read a certain passage I always find something profound and ingenious. I'm completely impressed by the unique style of writing that Kahlil Gibran has its like he has a realistic point of view and understanding of human relationships and nature.
Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese writer and philosopher who lived in New York in the early twentieth century and many of his poems have been translated into more than twenty languages, he took many years to write The Prophet which resulted in this excellent and very insightful book, it was written and based on the extent of his knowledge. The book is written as a series of passages and the format is that of a prophet answering questions in life and he gives out words of wisdom on all subjects like love, marriage, work, children etc. I have read this book a few years ago and I was completely amazed and astonished by his style of writing, he definetely has a certain style which is a bit hard to describe I think that other reviewers have done a better job of describing this style.

In my opinion his work seems very spiritual and it seems more relevant it's not too preachy (I hate that stuff cause I'm not religious) and it was very philosophical and insightful, this aspect is what really got me interested in this book. I later found out that some of the words were very inspiring especially from Joy and Sorrow, it answers many questions in life since it has a deeper meaning and almost transcends human subjectivity it was also quite enjoyable to read.
I know that it might sound heavy but its not. If your the type of person that has an open mind and likes reading some insightful and highly poetic stuff then you should definetely check it out, heres a short excerpt from Joy and Sorrow:

Your joy is your sorrow unmasked.
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
And how else can it be?
The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.
Is not the cup that holds your wine the very cup that was burned in the potter's oven?
And is not the lute that soothes your spirit, the very wood that was hollowed with knives?
When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy.

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Whore (Triple Crown Publications Presents)
Published in Paperback by Triple Crown Publications (2006-05-17)
Author: Tanika Lynch
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Best book ive read in a while!!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
Great plot well written and a all around great read. I couldnt put it down. Worth my money.

Mannn.......
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
First off, this book was so graphic, it was almost gross to read!!
But it was real good though!! It was so interesting, youre gonna wonder why kamone wasnt dead by the end; she had a hard azz life!!
But i highly recommend...very entertaining!!!

This was a really good book!!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-09
I at first was like this book is going to suck but I was just looking for a book to read while going to Reno, but you know it was way better then ever expected...the only thing i didnt like was that is I finished it..lol but needless to say buy and enjoy...this will touch your heart if it doesnt not sure what to say

OMG!!! I read this book in a day!! couldnt put it down!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
What an amazing writer!!..This story has you going through all the emotions-tears, anger, sorrow, and joy. I bought thus book based on the reviews I read, and true to what everyone is saying, this book is brilliant. I started reading it at 5pm, and I finished 1pm the next day...no sleep!!

great author, cant wait for her next novel

One of the best books in America!
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Review Date: 2008-07-05
Man, the only reason why I put this book down is because I was at work, and I had to. Other than that the book stayed in my hand. From the first page to the last, everything was good.

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She Did That
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2005-09-07)
Author: Kerry Wagner
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A MUST READ...
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Review Date: 2007-10-06
OH my Goodness, "She Did That" was the best book I have read in a very long time. It is a must read, the wrting was great, reading this book makes you feel as if you are having a true conversation with Bryan Terry. It may not be written in what many may call proper english, it is written in everyday used and listen to language. I recommend this book to be added to everyones libary...

C. Nicole
Diva World Ent

Choices...
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Review Date: 2007-08-22
Kerry E. Wagner author of She Did That, takes Urban Literature to a whole new level. "She Did That" is a story of Bryan Terry, being told over a 10 year period of this mans life. Growing up Houston, TX Bryan Terry resides in a community in which, we looking in from the outside could view as a life full of craziness and dysfunctions. To those living this life...it is just that, Life. Would you title this "Survival in the Hood?" Possibly! This is a passionate recount of the life of a young man and how his choices will have an impact on him for the rest of his life. Bryan Terry fathered children with several women, leaving the question, did he care or have love for any of them? He does accept the fact that the legal system would always be in his life or in his pocket. How does he deal with this issue, is one of the challenges he faces. Living the life of a hustler...playa on the streets, always trying to maintain an image and level of respect. Does Bryan Terry want more?

Mr. Wagner takes you on a rollercoaster ride with this character Bryan Terry. Experiencing how he views woman, loyalty to his family and the need to protect them from the life he has created for himself. Expressing a great respect and admiration for a person not of blood but of his life, Willie D. To the vision of who he would like to be in life and the obstacles he faces to achieve this goal. You will encounter stories of lust, power & control, loyalty, coming to understand his definition of integrity, respect to the desires of love and true commitment.

She Did That is a challenging, thought provoking and realistic view into a life that some of us only experience through a story of this nature. As I finished reading this book, I sat back and looked at my own life. Asking myself, why I made the choices I have, was I true to myself, did I always show integrity and how was my love ones affected by my choices. I know Kerry E. Wagner has several projects in the works and I look forward to future books from this author.


S.E. Koshi aka Lady Flava
Flava Coffee House
Flava Book Reviews
Flava Rating: 9 snaps

I Want More!!
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Review Date: 2007-03-22
I am an avid reader who typically finishes a book, at the most, in 2 days. It took me so much longer to read She Did That. Not because I didn't like it...quite the opposite. I loved this book! But it was so real and with the drama I was dealing with at the time, hit so very very close to home. I would read it and then stop and digest what I had just read...then usually cry a little...then relate it to either what was going on then or had occured in my past. I felt as if I had known every single one of these people. I had to keep reminding myself that I was reading fiction and not a biography. I loved the way the book moved through this man's life. Because of the casual tone the book was written in, I alternated between feeling like I was in an extended conversation with Mr. Wagner and feeling like I was reading a long, long much treasured letter. I need to know if Bryan Terry got it all together. I so hope so...he is too much like some of the men I have known and cared about it my life...I look forward to the next one...

Hard to read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
I did not enjoy this book. It was hard to read because it was written with a lot of slang.

He did that...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
I am upset that I wasted my money on this book. It was not very well written at all, and the story line does not flow. It jumps from one subject to another quite frequently, with no ties to bind them together. The grammar is hideous. I would like to know who edited this book, and have them fired immediately. My suggestion-do not waste your time on this rag.

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Rent
Published in Hardcover by HarperEntertainment (1997-06-04)
Author: Jonathan Larson
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The Renthead's Bible
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Review Date: 2008-01-28
This book has everything you need if you are interested in more than just the movie. The whole script is included. Interviews with the entire cast! The whole story of how rent was created, start to finish. It is worth every penny and is the only rent book you'll ever need.

SIMPLY ESSENTIAL
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Review Date: 2008-01-20
An absolute necessity for any renthead. only complaint is it is written early on in the broadway run but really that is the end of the story mostly.
rent has etched itself into my psyche like a weevil. there is not a morning that i wake up that one of the songs is not in my head. i sell music and i have never came across a group of music that has had this effect on me.
perhaps the story of larson's early demise colors it and adds that extra tragic twist that keeps it inside your soul but whatever it has provided the most joyus ride into musical bliss that i have ever experienced yet.
(move over "pet sounds", "west side story", "toy matinee" & "eli & the 13th confession".
the book is laid out well, quite informative. even has comments from the pit band (who are essential).
GET THIS if you have to futher feed your rent needs.
viva la vie bohem.

Good Coffee Table Book
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Review Date: 2007-04-20
I wasn't a big fan of "Rent" until I saw the movie, and when I read this book, it gave me a bigger meaning to the play/movie.

Warning: This is just for fans of "Rent". Those who haven't seen the movie will get into the story of how it was made, but not as much the screenplay.

Mesure your life in love
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Review Date: 2007-03-07
The life of Jonathan, how Rent was born, how it still grows... The neverending story of the musical that changed (and continues changing) the world. A MUST for every renthead, but also for everyone who likes this musical (both the stage version or the movie). A lot of informations, photos, the musical script...
You HAVE TO BUY IT!!!
...it made me cry... it's SO real... and SO full of love... AMAZING!!!

Rent Head
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
Daughter is "Rent Head" she cried of happiness when she received for Christmas so That gets 5++++ Stars in my book.

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84 Charing Cross Road
Published in Paperback by Samuel French Ltd (1983-12-31)
Authors: James Roose-Evans and Helene Hanff
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20 years ago......
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
I read this book around '84. In 1988, my uncle Rich, a retired college dean and my fabulous Aunt Cecilia went off to London for a year, American College, I think. I went on a road trip to the UK...England, Scotland, Wales, spent a few days with them, brought my aunt a copy of 84 Charing Cross Road. My uncle didn't get the concept, economist that he was. Letters? Who wants to read someone else's letters? Lurch forward about a month. The end of my road trip, both had read and loved this book. I gave the vid to them when it came out, it's a wonderful movie. They came home, at any gathering my Aunt Cecilia always asked...what are you reading?

A booklover's book
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Review Date: 2008-06-06
84, Charing Cross Road is a delightful collection of letters chronicling the 20-plus years' correspondence between screenwriter Helene Hanff and Frank Doel, bookseller of Marks & Co. It begins with a request in which Helene inquires after a series of books she wants to buy, saying that Barnes & Nobles's sells "marked up, grimy schoolboy" copies of the books she wants (my, how things have changed!), and continues through a friendship between Hanff and Doel in which the two never meet. As their lives grow and change, Hanff and Doel's friendship remains the one constant.

It's a special friendship, and Hanff is sharp-tongued and witty, making her a delightful narrator. I have a feeling that not all of the letters are preserved here in their entirety, but they're reprinted word-for-word, including Hanff's idiosyncratic punctuation--no doubt due to the fact that she typewrote all of her letters, but nonetheless, the letters show Hanff's personality and her rather abrupt way of corresponding.

It's a short book (just about 100 pages), but it's a special book, nonetheless, about a shared love of books. 84, Charing Cross Road is a must-read for any bibliophile. It's too bad that a woman on the subway accidentally tipped soda into my bag and all over my copy of this wonderful book...

Love Bancroft & Hopkins, but love Helene so much more
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Review Date: 2008-04-07
I discovered this book on a dusty HS library shelf and as in Ms. Hanff's words, devoured it "all at once" not coming up for air or cigarettes. I also bought the VHS many years ago as soon as it came available. Since then, I've gone on to go out of head for Donne, Quiller-Couch, Austen, and Blake (though not anywhere near Donne!).

A different type of love story
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Review Date: 2008-02-06
What a great movie this story made. I have watched the movie many, many times and have loved it every time. Now, I just had to read the book. The strange thing is that since I know what is going to occur at the end, my eyes become teared which makes the book difficult to read. Of course, that happens at certain moments in the movie as well. What a powerful story!

This Book Captured My Heart
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
In less than one hundred pages, Helene Hanff has given her readers a rare and special gift. Here in this delightful little book are the notes she exchanged with the employees of Marks & Co., a used-book store in England. Being fond of the old-fashioned yet still highly personal act of letter writing, and being equally fond of old books and used-book stores, Hanff seemed to have compiled these letters just for me. I doubt there is anyone who can read this book without experiencing a wide range of emotions complete with laughter and tears.

A lifelong letter writer, Helene Hanff studied playwriting at the Theatre Guild. She has written scripts for "The Hallmark Hall of Fame" and for "Ellery Queen." Her other writings include several children's books as well as articles for Harpers and New Yorker magazines.

Living and writing in New York City, Hanff finds herself unsuccessful in finding certain rare or out-of-print editions of books.

"Gentlemen:
Your ad in the Saturday Review of Literature says that you specialize in out-of-print books. The phrase 'antiquarian booksellers' scares me somewhat, as I equate 'antique' with expensive. I am a poor writer with an antiquarian taste in books and all the things I want are impossible to get over here except in very expensive rare editions, or in Barnes & Noble's grimy, marked-up schoolboy copies."

So begins the opening letter dated October 5, 1949, and addressed to Marks & Co. at 84, Charing Cross Road in London. What follows on the pages of this book are the letters Hanff wrote to Marks & Co., and specifically to Frank P. Dole. Also included are the responses to her requests, mostly from Frank P. Dole. Through their twenty-year relationship, the two strangers become in some ways like family. Frank introduces his family to Helene in letters. She corresponds with the family as if they are her own. Knowing that in a time of rationing, certain items are not readily available to the residents of London, she takes great care to ship Christmas and Easter gifts to the store with plenty of eggs and meat for everyone there.

The final entry, dated 1969, brings the relationship between the bookstore, Frank Dole and Hanff full circle. The twenty years between the first and last notes are fondly recalled on the pages of this book.

These short notes, her requests for specific books, the monetary transactions that took place, and the solid relationships that developed allow the present day reader to glimpse a bit of the nostalgic... a gentler time when costs were lower, trust was higher, and people were more willing to be compassionate to complete strangers.

This is a truly delightful little book that has captured my heart. And, by the way, the fact that I discovered it while browsing through my own favorite little used-book store lends a special sort of appeal to it. I treasure the gifts within these pages--the gifts of self, of the written word, and the appreciation for the simpler things in life.

by Lee Ambrose
for Story Circle Book Reviews
reviewing books by, for, and about women

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The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale
Published in Hardcover by Cook Communications (2004-03-25)
Authors: Angela Elwell Hunt and Tim Jonke (Illustrator)
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Great story!
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
It's a touching story and the illustration is beautiful. I'm glad I found this book on Amazon. But for now, I think I enjoy the book more than my 2 year old. May be in a couple years he can start to understand the meaning of the story.

Christian Classic
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Review Date: 2008-05-18
There is something absolutely timeless about this story--that is probably where the "traditional folktale" bit comes in. I'm not sure just how old the story itself is but I can see why it is still loved today. Ms. Hunt does an incredible job retelling this meaningful and beautiful story of a connection with Jesus Christ through sweet, emotional prose and fantastic pictures. Definitely a keeper.

tnvolsgirl
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
I love this book and so do my kids. I'm sure my grandkids will too. I was surprised at what excellent condition it was for a used book. Even the cover looked really good. Thanks much!

Best Story Ever
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Review Date: 2008-02-17
This is one of the best books ever; for children and adult. If you have Christian Beliefs, I highly recommend it.

Wonderful book!
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Review Date: 2008-01-19
This is a wonderful book for all ages! The meaning is beautiful. Highly recommend!!!

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Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (2006-10-31)
Author: Anthony Rapp
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Audio book suggested!
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Review Date: 2008-07-11
This book really moved me with Rapp's emotional honesty, and I echo the praises from previous reviewers. I rate it as 4 stars because, like a previous reviewer suggested, I feel it tended to drag a bit at the end and could have ended a chapter earlier. I strongly suggest the audio recording, especially for fans of Rent and of Anthony. Hearing him read the story himself (particularly for the small and poignant personal moments, like the frequent "Hi, Mama"--"Hi, Tonio" exchanges with his mother--it broke my heart every time) was an intimate and powerful experience, and when I finished I felt I had just had a long and passionate conversation with a friend--which i was very sorry to end.

Don't be without WITHOUT YOU
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Review Date: 2008-06-15
Anthony Rapp tells an emotional story about personal life, love, and loss as he describes the years surrounding the phenomenon that is Rent. This is a book no Renthead should be without. Afer reading this book, I feel like I have gotten to know Anthony as a person, and gotten a rare glimpse through Anthony's eyes of the man that was Jonathan Larson.

Fascinating insights into one of the cultural treasures of our generation.
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
Anthony Rapp was in on the creation of the masterpiece which became the Broadway sensation "Rent," almost from the beginning. He has written his memoir of that experience with great sensitivity and insight.

This book is a riveting tale about the creative process, how a play goes through its evolution to get to Broadway, and how every once in awhile a theatrical miracle can happen which changes everyone's lives. "Rent" is such a miracle. I just saw the play once again on Broadway this past weekend. I took my teenaged daughters to see it. After eleven years, it is finally closing down some time this year. If you cannot get to New York to see the play, rent the movie. It's not as good, but almost.

I loved this book, and recommend it to anyone who has ever overcome adversity to pursue a dream.

Review
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
This book is amazing. It's a great read, easy to follow and really hits at your heart. I would reccommend it to everyone.

I was so glad I bought this book.
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Review Date: 2007-11-13
I am a fan of Anthony Rapp's and a major fan of Rent, so I felt the need to pick up this book. It gives you such great insight into Anthony as a person and there was a lot in here to which I could relate. Plus, you get to follow along with the backstory behind Rent, which I also found very informative and entertaining. But above all, Anthony pleasantly surprised me with his writing talent. I thoroughly enjoyed this read and I hope he continues to write in the future.

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Plot & Structure: (Techniques And Exercises For Crafting A Plot That Grips Readers From Start To Finish) (Write Great Fiction)
Published in Paperback by Writers Digest Books (2004-10-06)
Author: James Scott Bell
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Very helpful for novel writers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-02
This book is the best book of advice for aspiring novel writers I have seen. Lots of practical examples and some good techniques to try out. Even has a chapter-by-chapter system to go from nothing to a novel by the end of the book (if you want to use it).

It is also engaging to read and is not boring or "text-booky" at all.

Higly recommended.

Invaluable advice
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Review Date: 2008-06-30

I purchased his book after attending a class Mr. Bell gave at a writer's conference.

The book is invaluable, it will save countless hours of re-writing, and make the entire effort easier. Plot is perhaps the most important element of a book.

Just as a house has a kitchen, bedroom, front door, etc, a well-crafted book should contain certain elements as well.

There are time-tested techniques and pointers, this book lists them and makes their application much easier.

We all have at least a dozen books on the craft of writing, this should be one of them. It is worth the investment and the time it will take to digest it.

Dan Elliott Jr.

Good work on how to build plot
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
This book, as it says on the title, focus on plot and structure. He gives an introduction to each then delves into them for the rest of the book. The concepts are solid and anyone who want to know how to write but doesn't (or thinks they can't) owes it to themselves to pick this and the other "Write Great Fiction" books. There's a criticism that the author just reuses the same information that's been out there for a long time, which is like criticizing a history book on the Romans. There's only one set of history out there, so of course it will have the same information! Besides, since it's the SAME INFORMATION as other "how to" books, and since this book is clearly written towards those who want to know how to write, the criticism is again made completely moot. On that same note, if someone got this book, then why would they buy another book on plot?

The author's use of the "LOCK" system and the "doorways" is excellent and helps a new would-be writer more easily conceptualize the elements that are needed for a good plot. That was what he intended to do, that was what he did, and so that is why this book is worth the money.

Excellent
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Review Date: 2008-05-23
This how-to book actually delivers! So many books give definintions of writing terms, but this book explains HOW TO DO those things. Intellegent, useful, and sometimes even funny.

Buy this book. The excercises are even good- and I HATE writing excersises.

Best of all- this book is ENCOURAGING. The author's you-can-do-it spirit flows from every page and his clear explainations make you believe him that you can.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-29
The author did a fantastic job with this book. It is a must-have for fiction writers.

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Mile High
Published in Digital by Amazon (2007-12-31)
Author: J. Alicia Shank
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Mile high and miles apart
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Review Date: 2008-02-24
The author does a good job of showing contrasts in this entry. Not just between the families, but from one scene to the next. To open with the tee ball practice and go to the shooting was a brilliant depiction of how quixotic life can be. Great job.

Skeptic turned fan
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Review Date: 2008-02-23
When I first read the story line, I wasn't sure it could all come together well. But this 15 page sample changed my mind. It is well written, flows and leaves the reader wanting more. Well done. I hope we will see more of this work and more from the author. She deserves to be in the top 100 and more.

j and j bennington,ne
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Review Date: 2008-02-22
This excerpt grabbed our attention immediately. The characters are very realistic.The setting is complex. When do we get to read the rest of this story? We are intrigued.
We feel this author has a reservoir of talent and hope she does very well. Looking forward to reading more of Ms. Shank's works.

Wonderfully insightful, engaging
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Review Date: 2008-02-20
An incredible start for this author. The characters are immediately engaging and real and the insight involved in the plot is one only someone who knows the issues can achieve.


I can't wait to read more!

Mile High Talent
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
It's easy to write a tense melodrama about the clash of good and evil. It's the mark of real talent to show the inadvertent evil committed by decent men. Many authors would have made Ed O'Fallon their bad guy, a cop out of control. Shank shows him struggling to coach his daughter's team of six year old girls in tee ball. He has been set on to this by his wife, for his sin of taking his sons' sports too seriously. The picture of this tough guy taking on an organization named "The Purple Unicorns" is savory indeed. Then in the afternoon, he accompanies a SWAT team on a no-knock raid.

But something goes badly awry. They are at the wrong address and Ed shoots the wrong guy. In the next chapter, we meet Patrica Santillano, a nurse and now a widow as she learns of her husband's death.

The author has made the reader care equally for both families. This is thoughtful, exciting literature, asking big questions. I have only one question: why hasn't this been published already?

Dramas
The Chronicles of Narnia: Never Has the Magic Been So Real (Radio Theatre) [Full Cast Drama]
Published in Audio CD by Tyndale Entertainment (2005-05-19)
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My kids love it
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Review Date: 2008-06-20
My son loved them We have a long drive to Grandma's and these are great to fill time in the car. The dramas are well done, and more interesting to listen to than one person reading the whole story.

Amazing Story Conveyed with Clarity
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Review Date: 2008-06-04
Everyone loves the Chronicles of Narnia. Perhaps for the action. Perhaps for the intrigue. Perhaps for the meaning of the stories.

These audiobooks bring it alive. With complete voice casts and sound effects along with a beautiful musical score, this is the next best thing to living in Narnia.

Recommended for all age groups. As a teenager in high school, I started driving last year and I have enjoyed driving around with this set in the car.

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Review Date: 2008-04-29
I have only listened to 3 of the set so far, but I got them for my disabled daughter to listen to though she is 29. She listened to the books for the blind. This is so much more, it is like a theater movie without the vision, the different sounds and voices and music is really something. I am enjoying them myself and I am 61.

Great Production Values --- Well Done!
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
I have listened to many audio books over the years, but this one is clearly the best I have heard. The quality of actors, sound effects, and music is well above average. Of course, the books are great and that helps, but that would have made it even more tragic if the quality of the production had been lacking. I listened to the entire series driving around in my car and I found myself in my driveway listening and not wanting to leave my car. I would sit in parking lots at stores, not wanting to turn off the stereo. I would look forward to my drives. I was captivated by every moment. I plan to listen again very soon and find myself getting excited about hearing it again. I strongly recommend this. I only wish I could have played this for my children when they were younger. I guess I'll have to start with the grandchildren instead.

Fantastic audio rendition of the series
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-28
My only complaint about the series is that it's abridged, which it clearly states. The characters were so well done that I just wanted more with them. Sometimes it was hard to keep the characters separate (without the usual, "peter said, etc" but it was still great.


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