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Five: The Official Book
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill Publications (1999-02)
Authors: Kate Thornton and Jane Preston
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The best 5ive book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-20
This is an official book on the world's best boy band! It's especially cool since the guys put their own special messages at the end of the book (Scott's one is hillarious, check it out).
In the book, you find out how they got together, about the house they lived in together and their debut single "Slam Dunk (Da Funk".
There are also profiles on each guy, and a questionnaire written in their own handwriting! All the pictures are great, and overall it's a gorgeous book! Definitely buy it!

The best 5ive book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-03
This book is the official one and I noticed 5ive put their own special messages at the end, check out Scott's one it's funny. Anyway, this book rulz. It has all the info on each 5iver and even a quiz they answered themselves. Loads of good pics and lots of info on how they started and stuff like that. If you're a 5ive fan and you want some info on those great guys buy this book it's the best because it's official!

This book is Wicked Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-21
This book is great. It has loads of pictures and information.Each of the guys even wrote a message at the end of the book(isn't that sweet?)! If you are a fan of Five you better get or you'll be sorry that you didn't.ALL FIVE FANS WILL LOVE THIS BOOK,I do.

Brilliant book, gives a clear view of the band.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-24
I like this book, it is a must for every fan, it has some interesting facts and some brilliant photographs. it's a good book, for fans.

Definitely worth buying!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-28
This book gives all the information on 5ive, The Neighbours From Hell, you ever wanted to know. Filled with loads of fantastic pictures and their views on the world, this has to be the best biography ever! So, go and buy it, it's brill!!!!!

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Flames of Grace, An Adventure of Spirit
Published in Paperback by Sacred Flame Publication (1998-06-01)
Author: Susan Walker
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An Enjoyable Quick Read With Good Title.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-07
I found the book true to title; an enjoyable quick read. I was jealous of the gifts that grace brought her; yet my parallel experiences showed me that what she tells is not at all far fetched. I was able to commune with my own soul somewhat during episodes of the read and reach to places deep within. I hope that Susan writes another book. I would like very much to read it. Daniel Schafler aka Lionreb

Flames a Disappointment
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-12
I had heard from a friend to read this book. I also saw that it had such high star ratings, so I decided to give this one a try. I was disappointed to say the least, as a matter of fact, I was unable to finish the book. Were the ratings from friends? hmmm.

Flames of Grace, An Adventure of Spirit
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-28
Kudos to Susan Walker for a sizzling exploration into the true power of Spiritual awareness. With the myriad of books that purport to delve into the complex world of Spirituality and inner peace, NONE approach the depths of love, enlightenment and panache that this proverbial work of art does. To classify this book as a "Page Turner" would not do it any justice; it is a PAGE BURNER! This experience was for me, an adventure in Grace that ignited my spiritual flames! Thank you Ms. Walker from the top of my heart!

Just Read It!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-07
I love this book. I've already read it three times. It is a wild, fun, and exhilarating ride into the depths of spirit. I encourage everyone to take a few hours to venture on an amazing journey with Susan Walker.

Triumphant and Uplifting!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-19
This true spiritual adventure story reads as gracefully as the title implies. When a young woman plunges into the depths of faith, the reader can't help but experience the dive with her. This story fosters an incredible feeling of trust in the guidance of Spirit! It is a captivating adventure that keeps the reader engrossed until the very last page. I recommend it to any person who has ever taken a leap of faith, and any individual who wants to be inspired in general!

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Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Publications (2002-03-19)
Author: Skip Morris
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Great for Beginners
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-06
Skip Morris breaks it down for beginners. He explains and has colored pictures of materials and tools. Also there is detailed (and colored) step by step for all the types of flies. If you are going to start tying flies, this book is a must have.

From basics to advanced
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-19
5 years ago I was mentored by a friend who taught me to tie basic flies... unfortunately life got in the way and I didn't tie flies for two years. A year ago, I pulled out my vise and materials, which inlcluded this book. By starting from the beginning, this books takes you through all the basics and gives you a foundation to tie ANY fly you want - the only limiting factor is the price of materials. If you're new to tying, this book de-mystifies topics such as the whip finish and palmering hackle to name just a couple. As a bonus, it is spiral bound to lay flat so you can tie along with step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting.

IRREPLACEABLE - THE BEST OF THE BEST
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-09
I own a number of fly tying books and this, by far, is the best. If you start with only one book, start with this one. The author methodically goes step by step, using fly patterns which require most, if not all, of the basic skills. The photography and illustrations are wonderful. Not only does the author give you exact, easy to follow directions each step of the way, he goes as far as to give a point by point review of what should be done if you find yourself in a mess. (invaluable for a klutz like myself). This, as I indicated, is by far one of the best books for beginners, but should certainly be owned and used by more advanced fly tiers also. The price is well worth it and in the long run will save you much money and certainly much time and frustration. I do wish there were more "how to" books around of this quality. Highly recommend this one.

Excellent help for the beginning fly tyer
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
This an excellent book to use when you're starting out. Directions are clear, illustrations are helpful-everything is designed to help you build your success along the way, moving from relatively simple to relatively complex. It introduces the materials, tools, and skills that will continue to be helpful as you develop expertise.

The best I've used thus far!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-24
I am fairly new at tying my own flys. I own a couple of fly tying references and I am so much more impressed with Skip Morris' book "Fly Tying Made Clear And Simple." This is an outstanding choice for the novice. The biggest help, for me, has been Skip's methodical way of going through the process as he instructs on building each fly. He also describes solutions for the most common problems a novice will face and, best of all, the book lays flat on your fly tying bench due to it's spiral bound binding! I wish I would have started with this book!!

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Frank Lloyd Wright: The Masterworks
Published in Hardcover by Rizzoli International Publications (1993-09-15)
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Wright for the Novelist
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
This is a good book for someone who is intersted in FLW and wants to see most of his Masterworks. However, I wouldn't call much of anything he did after the late 1940's a Masterwork but never the less the book gives a nice overview of his entire career. The guy lived to be 92! Lots of just gorgeous photos. Not many floor plans and the ones included are too small to read. Lots of original colored renderings, sections, elevations & some floor plans. The ratio of text to pictures is 20:80. The book goes quick.

Ahhhhh Frank!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-04
Coffee table book, lovely photos; if you love the vision of FLW you'll enjoy this book

I love all things FLLW
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
The pictures are marvelous and the content is more than the usual re-written information. i have really enjoyed this book.

The best overview of Frank Lloyd Wright's greatest designs
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-08
No one book could capture the full range of Frank Lloyd Wright's brilliance and versatility, but this one comes close! If you're a fan of the man who was arguably the 20th century's greatest architect, this book is a must-have. It covers his design philosophy, and shows how that philosophy was manifested, from Wright's preliminary sketches to great photos of the finished structures. A visual treat and an invaluable reference work.

A brief comment
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-28
I've seen a lot of books on Wright over the years, and read a number of them, but for sheer enjoyment and the celebration of his work, this work is the best I've seen. It strikes the best balance between the photos and text, but the photos are truly magnificent and worth the price of the book by themselves. Much of the information, as another reviewer has commented, is available in other books on Wright, so there might not be that much new here for the Wright expert, but for those not steeped in Wright scholarship, this book is as good as any to learn about his architecture, philosophy, and life. Thirty-eight of Wright's most important buildings are covered, equally divided between his private and public buildings. Overall, probably the best single book out there on Wright to gain an understanding and appreciation of his work for the general reader.

By the way, just today we toured Taliesen, in Phoenix, AZ. It's a great tour if you ever get to the area and are a fan of Wright's buildings. Perhaps that's why I was inspired to write the review. :-)

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The Game of Chess
Published in Paperback by Dover Publications (1987-08-01)
Author: Siegbert Tarrasch
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Fairly good but not the best chess book ever.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-09
This book seems to have acquired quite a reputation through the years. Indeed the cover boldly proclaims "Lessons in Classical Chess From The Greatest Teacher Of All Time" The back cover says that many regarded this as the best book ever written on the game Such impressive blurb ensured that this was one of the very first books I never read when I started my (self taught) quest to become a better player.

To put it briefly, this book does contain some useful insights. Tarrasch begins with a chapter on the endgame and the beginner will gain some knowledge of the most basic endgame positions

The next chapter is on The Middlegame, and a wide array of tactics are discussed. As well as the essential tactics of the pin, discovered attacks etc, there are more obscure things like "two bishops against a castled position" "the imprisonment of a bishop" and "the point b6 as a target fo rattack"

The next is on the opening and the opening, and as some have noted this section is is often quite dated. No Pirc, Kings Indian, Nimzo Indian, or other more modern openings. But it quite comprehensive of the more classical openings, and I have to admit I did find some interesting ideas for my opening repertoire.

Lastly comes the chapter of Illustrative Games, and, well it does exactly what it says on the tin really.

So he covers the Opening, Middlegame and Endgame as well as Illustrative games! So what's the problem, why only 3 stars? Well, he doesn't actually explain *how* to play chess. He explains various tactics very well, but this book never taught me how to find a logical, objective plan during middlegames. The furthest he goes with this is to say that "we can never do what we wish we must only so what we are forced to do".But his discussions on stratgy are very vague, he says things like "we must advanced a backward pawn, we must play a badly posted piece of a better position"

So I can recommend this book for it's gentle (but not exhaustive) introduction to endgames, the chapter of middlegame tactics ( I certainly picked up some valuable insights here and there)and an excellent essay on the strategy of the opening, where heexplains the three subjects of space, force and time. But I deduct 1 star for the fact that planning is not well explained, and another 1 for the somewhat dated openings section. This book has some useful insights to be sure, but this is not the best or most useful book on chess I have read.

Great General Book By A General of Chess!
Helpful Votes: 104 out of 110 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-04
Want to gain a deep insight into a book written by one of the better writers and players of all time? Tarrasch was a top notch tournament chess player. He wrote this book to help the intermediate player really learn about the game without just trying to make a buck off of a book! If you are an adult reader, who wants to gain an insight by an oldtime, but smartimer, then enjoy this book! I can certainly recomment "Understanding Chess" by Nunn, both "Unbeatable Chess Lesons for Juniors", "More Unbeatable Chess Lessons for Juniors" and "Winning Chess Traps for Juniors" by Snyder, and "The Art of Checkmate" by Renaud, but this book is right up there with them as equals.

Steer Clear of the Algebreic Version
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 32 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-20
The older editions of this book are wonderful. Tarrash's teaching methods are both unique and powerful. Unfotunately the "amatuers" that tried to reformat the new algebreic version essentially trashed it! Juxtaposition a Dover copy with the "new" version and see for yourself. If only they would have solicited some advice from John Nunn with respect to typesetting, or failing that, just convert the descriptive notation to algebreic. An opportunity missed.

The true Chess Bible!
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 38 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-15
I'm 41 years old, and I'm a Portuguese lawyer. I became acquainted with the game of chess when I was a child, but I learned how to play it when I was already a law student. By then, my father offered me a copy of the (not very good) French translation of Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch's «The Game of Chess». Before that, I read many, too many books and articles on the subject, without any pleasure or profit. After the careful study I did of this specific book, I ventured to play my first official tournament: it was a good enough one, and I did so well I got immediately over 1600 (portuguese) ELO! In spite of that, I never took Chess very seriously: while I was a student I seldom played official games, and after my graduation I virtually had to stop. Since my personal and professional life stabilized in the meantime, I decided to try it again a couple of years ago. For that purpose, I studied once more «The Game of Chess», never dreaming of what was really going to happen. The weekend before last, I played my very first international «Open»: five sessions with forty players, of which twenty-six with (high) ELO FIDE, two with FM titles and three with IM titles. Having just 1913 (national) ELO and looking at so strong a competition, I estimated the best I'd get would be something around 1,5 points. Surprise! I've finished 8th (3rd «ex aequo»), with 3,5 points (+3=2−1) (1,5 points against three international ranked players, of which one with IM and another with FM titles) and a performance of 2293 (!) (the second best in the tournament) which earned me the right to get my first ever ELO FIDE. The next player like me finished only 22nd, with 2 points. I left behind one player with a FM title and twenty players with ELO FIDE. I was flabbergasted: how could a simple amateur obtain such a good result?! The answer was: Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch's «The Game of Chess»!
Many critics consider this the finest all-round manual on the game: I think they're right. It had an outstanding success when it was first published in Germany in 1931 and in Great-Britain in 1934. Such a success was largely due to the apparently unorthodox but extremely effective teaching method the author used, one «analogous to that a mother uses to teach her child to talk»: «the intuitive method of instruction». After dealing with the elements, the author proceeds not to the opening but to the end-game, «since obviously it is easier for the beginner to deal with a few men than with the entire thirty-two». Dr. Tarrasch doesn't waste any time with «all those eng-games which do not occur in actual play»: he goes right through explaining the fundamental positions of this part of the game, doing it so simply and clearly that one finds himself quite able to understand some longer end-games (four in number) with which he concludes this part of his book. After the end-game comes the part dealing with the middle-game, «the most important part of the game». He not only traces back «to fixed and constantly recurring types the manifold combinations of chess», but also gives the standard positional concepts of the game: through the «study of the typical combinations and attacks», one makes himself familiarized more than enough «with the raw material» for «the conduct of the middle game, as regards both tactics and strategy». Finally, Dr. Tarrasch comes to the opening, «the most difficult part of the game». After presenting a general theory of the opening, he deals «with the important lines of practically all the openings», though not pretending to be «exhaustive». (More than seventy years after the first edition of this book, the section on the various openings is somewhat dated, particularly on the Indian Defenses; but, to my mind, not as dramatically dated as critics say). A few games (seven in the german edition, twelve in the English edition), «very fully annotated», form the concluding part of the manual.
Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch's «The Game of Chess» is «A Systematic Text-book for Beginners and More Experienced Players». To me, it's more than that: it's the true Chess Bible. Besides, it's the culminating point of the literary production of the greatest chess teacher of all times: the «Praeceptor Germaniae seu Mundi», as he is known even today. «Naturally, for further progress the study of master games is most important - but only those games which are accompanied by the most complete and apposite notes.» In my case, I decided to study Fred Reinfeld's «Tarrasch's Best Games of Chess»: there were no other Dr. Tarrasch's books translated to English when I finished reading his manual. Again I made great progresses: in fact, I learned more and more about the game with the same teacher, since Reinfeld in many cases merely follows Dr. Tarrasch's own analyses and comments. Now, at long last, «Three Hundred Chess Games», «Montecarlo 1903» and «St. Petersburg 1914» are available in English (not yet «Die moderne Schachpartie», which is a pity): once read both «The Game of Chess» and «Tarrasch's Best Games of Chess», these are the next books to study, preferably by this order. After this (and, if I may say so, only after this), one may go on to other authors - above all Alekhine. But don't you forget to start with the Chess Bible: Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch's «The Game of Chess»...

For those who liked "Chess Fundamentals"
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-07
I read this book after Chess Fundamentals, and found it was very similar in its layout. The difference is that this book is much longer, because of its smaller type, and it answers many of the questions that Chess Fundamentals left unanswered; for example, from Chess Fundamentals I learned a few openings, the Ruy Lopez, Queen's Gambit, Petroff, French Defence, and a couple others, but The Game of Chess discusses 28 openings. Part 3, on the middle game, covers a few details not found in other books, like illusory protection and the point QB6 as a target for attack. This book was very helpful to me, a player who finished reading Chess Fundamentals and wanted a more thourough lesson.

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Hilary Page's Guide to Watercolor Paints
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill Publications (1996-12)
Author: Hilary Page
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Hilary Page's
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-18
'Guide to watercolor paints' is one of the best books I have ever read on color. Never will you have to buy any brand of color and not know what its made of. From Manufacture to color its all here...

I am giving myself three pats on the back for buying this book and Hilary Page, ten star's for writing it!! Nancy

Review of Hilary Page's Guide to Watercolor Paints
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
I recently purchased Page's Guide and I'm delighted that I did. Firstly, the book came autographed and with several appended additions to information. Page's dedication to accuracy and clarity is impressive. Secondly, the book has a remarkable amount of information about all the brands of watercolor paint available in the U.S. relating to lightfastness, transparency, granularity, opacity, and so on, and the colors are actually shown in the book. Unlike other writers of watercolor paint guides, she uses all the colors in her book, which makes it sigificantly more interesting to review and read. Lastly, I take painting lessons from a nationally-known artist who has also published books relating to watercolor painting and color, and she recommends Page's book over others. I had already purchased Page's book, so I was thrilled to hear another expert give it praise.
I rate Page's Guide with four stars because I believe there is always more we can know about art, and Page may decide there's a more detailed edition she needs to publish, and also because actual publication printing inks are not as accurate in depicting colors as seeing the actual watercolor paint on watercolor paper. But for anyone contemplating purchasing Page's Guide, I highly recommend it.

AWESOME RESOURCE
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
I've read dozens of books on watercolor pigments. This is by FAR the best out there. Complete and unbiased information on all the leading manufactures pigments. This is the only book I keep on my studio desk with me at all times.

A Necessary Resource for the Watercolorist
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-19
"Hilary Page's Guide to Water Color Paints" is a necessary book for anyone doing watercolor. Her coverage is very through and she also has a web page for updating the information. She compares every well-known brand of artists' watercolors from Holbein to Winsor and Newton and her observations will save the artist, whether professional or rank amateur, both frustration and money. What's more, she tested every one herself! I liked the index, which first lists the company and under each company the colors sold. It makes it very easy to check up on the paints that interest you. Her short introduction on pigments and paints is also quite informative. If you work with watercolor you simply cannot afford to be without this book!

By the way my copy was given to me by my daughter for my birthday and was autographed by the author. The author had also neatly written a correction inside the book. This is a dedicated person and her work is much appreciated!

A must-have book for every serious painter
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-11
This was the first, and is still the definitive book on the chemistry of watercolor paints. Hilary Page is a fine watercolorist, but her main contribution to the industry has been her copious analysis of the characteristics of various manufacturers, brands, and qualities of watercolor paints. I became interested in the stability of paint in the early 80's while trying to find the most fade-proof pigments available for my own watercolor paintings. I did many of the same tests Hilary did, but no where near as complete. When her book came out much later, I purchased a copy and still use it today. My copy is marked up with notes that I refer to constantly. I feel this book should be on the shelf of any serious student of watermedia.

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Home-making
Published in Unknown Binding by Presbyterian Board of Publication (1882)
Author: J. R Miller
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Astounding Insight!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-26
I am stunned! Never have I read a book that has so much wisdom for the home and family, and I've read a bunch. Our society has slipped so far from nurturing and caring for each other in the home and this should be a must-read for anyone wanting or planning to be married. Although it is faith-based, it chock-full of everyday reasoning and insight that everyone can understand. If you're looking for clarity into the roles of the people who live in your home and how everyone can live up to their potential, this is the one to read.

Outdated language makes this a VERY heavy read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-28
The material covered in this book is worthwhile and useful. It is, however, written in 19th century linguistic style which can, and for the most part is, difficult to slog through.

A must for intentional family living
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
This book is not really a book about "homemaking" in the sense of housekeeping. This is a deeply lovely book about what the experience of living in a happy home should be like. This book was written years ago, when people still had the idea that the home and the people in it should be a haven for each other, and a beacon to those in the world. This is a book that calls husbands and wives, siblings, sons and daughters, to a higher vision of a home. It reminds that all are part of this goal.

This is not just a book for moms, though, despite the picture on the cover. One of the most intimate nights my newlywed husband and I have experienced was when I read aloud to him the chapter on Husbands. Just thinking about how we can love each other better and the deep responsibility that is was very meaningful for us.

I highly recommend this book -- the language alone is lovely to read. The style of the book is peaceful and lyrical. This is not a typical self-help book; this is a peaceful, worshipful book.

A MUST for newlyweds, or anyone who wants to be intentional and biblical about their marriage and family life.

best read in a long time
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-27
I am very much in love with this beautiful work. Many of the passages left me in tears. A call to arms for all Christians. My huband and I decided to give this book as wedding and baby shower gifts from now on. Stirring and well writen...read it, read it again, and again.

I wished I had read this 15 years ago!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-17
I think this book would be great for Newly Married couples. Dont let the girly looking cover fool you. Its packed full of examples on how to treat others. In the intro it said "the aim is to mark out duties and responsibilities of each member of the household..." I really enjoyed it and will have my children read it too.

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How to Publish Your Articles: A Complete Guide to Making the Right Publication Say Yes (Square One Writers' Guides)
Published in Paperback by Square One Publishers (2001-09)
Author: Shirley Kawa-Jump
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Become a Published Writer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-11
If there was an exclusive country club for published writers, Shirley Jump would open the door and invite you in.

It is evident from the book that she has a real knack for teaching what she knows. And since she has sold over 3000 articles, two non-fiction books, and is an award-winning novelist, I think she's qualified to teach!

The highest praise anyone can give a how-to book is: "It worked for me." After I read this book, I "joined the country club" and got my first article published. That one opened the door for many others!

I have read and enjoyed other books about writing, but this is the book I actually use. The information presented in How to Publish Your Articles is very accessible and highly readable. It's great for beginners as well as experienced writers, because it cuts out the fluff and just tells you how to do it.

A Must-Have Staple for Freelancers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-23
How To Publish Your Articles is a great resource for beginning freelancers who want to publish articles. The author, Shirley Jump, is an accomplished author of nine books, has contributed to various anthologies, and has countless numbers of articles under her belt.

In Part One, Shirley begins with the basics of writing. She first helps you define your goals for writing. Then she explains the article market and how it works.

In Part Two, you learn about article publishing. You have to know where your article fits in, which helps you to find the right publication for your piece. Shirley explains in detail every type of article there is for you to write, as well as every type of publication there is out there for you to submit to.

The thing I like about this book is that Shirley doesn't just tell you what you need. She explains in detail how to write your cover letter, for example. The section on writing your cover letter, literally takes you step-by-step through the salutation; introductory paragraph; second, third, and fourth paragraph; and the closing. Not only that, but she also tells you how you should format your letter and what type of paper should be used to create a business-like appearance. Taking it one step further, sample cover letters are also included, so you can actually see how it's done.

Part Three delves into building your career as a freelance writer. Shirley discusses how to find ideas for your articles, as well as how to recycle old ideas. Next, she takes you through composing the query letter. As in the cover letter, she walks you step-by-step, from beginning to end. Example query letters are included for both published and unpublished writers. She also includes samples that did and did not make the sale.

Shirley also talks about researching and writing your article, once the sale is made, as well as important facts about contracts and rights. The book is rounded out in the end with inspirational advice and thoughts from Shirley about building your career as a freelance writer.

I believe How To Publish Your Articles should be a staple for every writer who is starting a career as a freelancer, or who is thinking about starting. It is full of important information that is pertinent to every freelance writer.

When you purchase your copy, I suggest you read through it once entirely. Then, once you consume the information for the first time, go back and start from the beginning and use a highlighter. Don't be afraid to take notes in the side margin, too--there's lots of space there, so utilize it!

Send the Kids Back to School and Start Writing Articles!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-08
How To Publish Your Articles is the most comprehensive book on freelance writing that I have ever read. As a new writer it has been instrumental in helping me get published. With user friendly instructions Ms. Jump takes the anxiety out of formatting queries and proposals. Whether you want to crack the magazine market, write short stories or personal essays, all the infomation you need is here. Take the advice in this book and put it to work, you won't be sorry!

A necessity for any freelancer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-09
Shirley Jump has been freelancing for most of her life. Now she shares her secrets for success in this great book. Do you know someone whose New Year's Resolution was to start writing? Buy them this book as a show of support. It should be on every writer's desk, between the stamps and the coffee.

Lots More than the Basics on Making a Living Writing Article
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-07
Reviewed by Carolyn Howard-Johnson,award-winning author of This is the Place and Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered

I asked for a copy of How to Publish Your Articles by Shirley Kawa-Jump because I'm writing a series of how-to books for retailers and wanted to recommend a tell-it-all book on a subject I would just be touching on. Having published many articles in the national and local media, I was afraid I wouldn't find a good one, that I would be too tough a critic.

Now I'll have to eat my fears. If that is similar to eating crow, so be it. Having published more than 2500 articles herself, Kawa-Jump's book is thorough and knowledgeable. It's also both basic enough for beginners and advanced enough to be a good review for accomplished writers. Seasoned article writers might even find a new tidbit or two that will help them with marketing, with their contracts or with building their careers.

What I liked best about HTPYA is that it gives a mini insider's view of how an article reaches a publication's desk and it does it for categories from large consumer magazines to e-outlets.

I was surprised that the chapter I found the most rewarding was all about goals. Obviously, my retailers who choose to pursue writing articles in their area of expertise are going to have to narrow their goals very drastically. If it will work for someone with such a strict objective, it's sure to do even more for writers with big dreams.
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(Carolyn Howard-Johnson's first novel, This is the Place, has won eight awards. Her newly released Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remember,has won three.)

Publications
If
Published in Mass Market Paperback by CLC Publications (1992-06)
Author: Amy Carmichael
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A treasure!
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Review Date: 2008-08-31
I love this little book and keep it by my bedside. It's great to read one "if" a day. I have had several occasions where the Lord brought an "if" to mind and helped me to remember to love. Such a treasure and would make a great gift!

A "Must Read"
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Review Date: 2008-07-17
Amy Carmichael is as close to a 'saint' as non-catholics have!
Her writing in this tiny book, "If," is so convicting that one shouldn't read more than one thought a day, but if you claim to love the Lord Amy serves, you need to learn to think as she inspires us to do! After reading this, you'll want to read her biography, "A Chance to Die," by Elisabeth Elliot. (may be purchased through Amazon Marketplace)

IF..this has to be the most convicting book I've ever read
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Review Date: 2008-06-25

Amy Carmichael was an exceptional individual and writer. At first, I found her writings hard to follow, but once you are familiar with her style, the reading flows much easier.

Of all her books, and I've read many, IF.. has to be the most convicting book I've ever read. If you can live up to the ideas and standards in this little book, you'll have had the help of the Lord. One cannot live up to this standard in themselves. A most convicting book, and one that will definitely change the way you think (and hopefully, act) after reading it.

A must read.

One of the most influential book in my life
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-31
Dedicated on Spiritual works, service and inter-Christian relationship in-depth. Because of this book I have visited Dohnavur Fellowship in S. India once. Suprising that not so many Christians (besides the fews mainly in England) care about (or even know) their exsistance: In their guest book we are the 1st Chinese (and properly the 2nd Asians besides Indian) to visit them.

Other recommendation by "Amma" would be "Mountain Breezes: The Collected Poems of Amy Carmichael": a big collection!

Supporting Dohnavur Fellowship's work if we could!

The way of the cross
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-25
This book it worth reading just for the preface. Then the content itself is even better. Be careful, God might ask you to change!

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If Holden Caulfield Were in My Classroom: Inspiring Love, Creativity, and Intelligence in Middle School Kids
Published in Paperback by Sentient Publications (2008-09-25)
Author: Bernie Schein
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Grants everything educators need to reach the hardest to reach kids
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Review Date: 2008-10-07
Catcher in the Rye protagonist Holden Caulfield was a classic example of an introverted child who showed no enthusiasm for his schoolwork. "If Holden Caulfield Were in my Classroom: Inspiring Love, Creativity, and Intelligence in Middle School Kids" is a guide for teachers who want to reach out for these children who are trapped in their own shells. With plenty of tips to approach these children carefully so that they don't retreat further, "If Holden Caulfield Were in my Classroom" grants everything educators need to reach the hardest to reach kids, enthusiastically recommended.

A Book for Everyone
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
Don't think this book is just for teachers or others in education, this book can benefit anyone. As a student in Bernie's class, he provided me the 2 years of my life that still have taught me more about myself than the other 27 combined. I have always wished that there was some way people in my life, who never had the opportunity to be transformed by Bernie, could in some way. I believe with this book, there is finally a way for those not as lucky as myself, at least in some small way, to as Conroy states in the introduction to the book, "encounter ... a man on fire."

Do yourself a favor. Read this book.

From a former student of Bernie....
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Review Date: 2008-08-30
It isn't that I identify personally with this book from my experience in Bernie's classroom; it is that my experience in his classroom was profoundly life changing. I was forced to look at my self and be responsible for my actions and the choices that I made.This was hard, exciting and life changing. I wish more people had had the opportunity to experience Bernie's teaching, love, patience and creativity. Oh, now you do! This book is a phenomenal recount of the experience of the child and the teacher as they move each other forward creatively and personally.
Buy it, read it, implement it!

"If Holden Caulfield were in my classroom" should be mandatory for middle school teachers and parents alike!
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Review Date: 2008-08-30
As a parent I find this book simply eye opening, compasionate,wise and tender.It is a great read that is impossible to put down.

A book for parents
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Review Date: 2008-09-05

Another mother told me about this book and now I'm sending it to all of my friends who have kids entering middle school.

Bernie Schein's book is amazing not so much for what he tells us about his teaching methods as it is for the quality of the kids he has taught. The writing he pries out of pent up, isolated, bored, and anguishing teenagers (many of whom have learing disabilities)is unbelievable.

Bernie Schein shows us how to drag intelligence and creativity out of young teenagers by breaking down the barriers that block intimacy. His book demonstrates a unique ability to cut through BS and see people for who they really are. Kids trust him because he loves them and he doesn't judge.

This book had me crying shamelessly in a crowded airport but it was also instructive. It helped me to see how I can hang onto a good relationship with my kids. I have 11-year-old boy/girl twins who slip back and forth between youth and childhood and I'm scared of the teenage years, but Schein shows how to get through, how to keep them close by understanding them.

His book is both heart breaking and useful. I recommend it to parents.


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