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The Peloponnesian War
Published in Paperback by Hackett Publishing Company (1998-06)
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a pioneering genius of history and the political science of war
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-27
Review Date: 2008-03-27
Good source for history class
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-11
Review Date: 2006-11-11
I used this book for an introductory History class. It is a great supplement to the study of the Greek periods. It has a nice glossory in the back for unusual terms, as well as helpful maps. Some of the text is a bit dry, but the reading is not very difficult.
Lessons for Modern Times
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-13
Review Date: 2006-08-13
The history of the Peloponnesian is a brilliant account of a classic war that began as a preemptive attack on Athens by Sparta to prevent the domination of the Greeks by the Athenians. The war began in the year 427 BC and ended 27 years later with the defeat of Athens by Sparta. This history however is only up to the 21st year of the war. Although there are several translations of the work I selected the translation by Thomas Hobbes the 17th century philosopher. It is the first done in the English language. Thucydides was a soldier on the Athenian side which in a sense puts a lie to the common notion that it is the winners of war who write history. The war was finally won by Sparta, powerful on land, and an oligarchy with a communal outlook on life defeating Athens with the strongest navy in the world, and a democracy with an individualistic outlook on life. Ironically it is Sparta's eventual mastery of the sea that defeated the Athenians. Whether or not this bodes ill for America remains to be seen. History is not over.
Thucydides relates not only the battles of the war in some detail describing tactics and the individuals involved, but also the strategy and the politics. There is intrigue, treason, broken alliances, and hubris. The winners of a battle rarely show mercy and treason is dealt with harshly with often entire towns put to the sword or enslaved. Among the combatants there is respect for the strong and contempt for the weak. Truces are often held to bury the dead because the dead are respected by all.
Unlike Homer's Illiad written about one thousand years earlier Thucydides does not mention the gods as having a say in the outcome of the war. While religion is a factor it is not a determining factor in the conduct and outcome of the war. One could argue that Thucydides is a secular account of history whereas Homer is a more religious account.
Thucydides should be mandatory reading and study for all white males between the ages of 16 and 18 of above average IQ. The History will prepares them for war and instill in them the desire and willingness to defeat the enemy. It teaches contempt for the enemy which is a valuable attitude in war. Pericles funeral oration to the Athenians is the most inspiring and most moving speech ever given. The resemblance of this speech to the Gettysburg address is obvious and leads one to conclude that if Pericles could inspire Abraham Lincoln in his thinking then Thucydides' History did so likewise and influenced the strategy and the eventual outcome of the Civil War including the period of reconstruction. The contrast between the Spartan outlook on life and that of the Athenians to the adversaries in all subsequent wars up to the present war on terror is striking indeed. There are lessons still to be learned from the Peloponnesian War and woe to those that fail to learn these lessons.
Thucydides relates not only the battles of the war in some detail describing tactics and the individuals involved, but also the strategy and the politics. There is intrigue, treason, broken alliances, and hubris. The winners of a battle rarely show mercy and treason is dealt with harshly with often entire towns put to the sword or enslaved. Among the combatants there is respect for the strong and contempt for the weak. Truces are often held to bury the dead because the dead are respected by all.
Unlike Homer's Illiad written about one thousand years earlier Thucydides does not mention the gods as having a say in the outcome of the war. While religion is a factor it is not a determining factor in the conduct and outcome of the war. One could argue that Thucydides is a secular account of history whereas Homer is a more religious account.
Thucydides should be mandatory reading and study for all white males between the ages of 16 and 18 of above average IQ. The History will prepares them for war and instill in them the desire and willingness to defeat the enemy. It teaches contempt for the enemy which is a valuable attitude in war. Pericles funeral oration to the Athenians is the most inspiring and most moving speech ever given. The resemblance of this speech to the Gettysburg address is obvious and leads one to conclude that if Pericles could inspire Abraham Lincoln in his thinking then Thucydides' History did so likewise and influenced the strategy and the eventual outcome of the Civil War including the period of reconstruction. The contrast between the Spartan outlook on life and that of the Athenians to the adversaries in all subsequent wars up to the present war on terror is striking indeed. There are lessons still to be learned from the Peloponnesian War and woe to those that fail to learn these lessons.
Greatest of All Greek Historians
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-25
Review Date: 2007-06-25
The greatest of all Greek historians was the Athenian general Thucydides (455-400 B.C.E.). Thucydides' classic work, "History Of The Peloponnesian War", provides us with the historical framework for 5th century Greece, a golden age of intellectual achievement and creativity rarely equaled in human history. This history is by far the best account of the bitter war between Athens and Sparta as well as the only surviving contemporary record of the rise of the Athenian empire. Thucydides as a master storyteller does not just cover the battle scenes; he records the great political speeches of Pericles, leader of Athens, and Lysander leader of Sparta with great acumen. He is recognized as the first historian to actually go and get eyewitness accounts, visit battlefieilds and research documents and records. This work took him over 20 years and it shows!
The lessons he teaches about imperial over reaching and unreasonable peace settlements are prescient today as they were during his times. President Woodrow Wilson, read this book on his voyage across the Atlantic to the Versailles Peace Conference and vociferously fought the other Allies in making unreasonable demands of the Germans. Wilson learned the dangers that the world would be placed in by backing the Germans into a corner politically and economically from Thucydides book.
As a graduate student in philosophy and history, I heartily recommend this timeless classic to anyone who is interested in political philosophy, and history. I also recommend you read it with David Cartwright's "A Historical Commentary On Thucydides."
The lessons he teaches about imperial over reaching and unreasonable peace settlements are prescient today as they were during his times. President Woodrow Wilson, read this book on his voyage across the Atlantic to the Versailles Peace Conference and vociferously fought the other Allies in making unreasonable demands of the Germans. Wilson learned the dangers that the world would be placed in by backing the Germans into a corner politically and economically from Thucydides book.
As a graduate student in philosophy and history, I heartily recommend this timeless classic to anyone who is interested in political philosophy, and history. I also recommend you read it with David Cartwright's "A Historical Commentary On Thucydides."
Get the Real Story
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-26
Review Date: 2006-03-26
No book has kept me up at night or occupied my thoughts in the past decade more than Thucydides. The story told here is stunningly and disturbingly relevant for any American. Sparta vs Athens seems an allegory for the conflict between traditional America, of our first hundred years or so, and modern, progressive America from about 1900 onward. Its no allegory of course, and the realization that history repeats itself gives the work an importance that no book can match.
I recall in college taking one of those Intellectual History survey courses required of incoming freshman. We were all assigned to read Perikles funeral oration as an example of how like our society Athens was and of course, how noble that likeness made the two societies. We weren't, of course, assigned the entire book, just the oration out of context. When I finally got around to reading Thucydides years later, I thought back to that course and wanted my tuition money back!
Read the original text. Political writers and propagandists of all stripes make reference to Thucydides to give weight to their views. Don't trust their interpretations. Read for yourself and decide. Skip the commentaries and translations and go right to page one of the text.
I recall in college taking one of those Intellectual History survey courses required of incoming freshman. We were all assigned to read Perikles funeral oration as an example of how like our society Athens was and of course, how noble that likeness made the two societies. We weren't, of course, assigned the entire book, just the oration out of context. When I finally got around to reading Thucydides years later, I thought back to that course and wanted my tuition money back!
Read the original text. Political writers and propagandists of all stripes make reference to Thucydides to give weight to their views. Don't trust their interpretations. Read for yourself and decide. Skip the commentaries and translations and go right to page one of the text.

Personality Not Included: Why Companies Lose Their Authenticity And How Great Brands Get it Back, Foreword by Guy Kawasaki
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (2008-03-31)
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Terrific guide for CEOs and CMOs
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
Review Date: 2008-07-10
This is an easy, but inspiring read. How to use your personality and the personality of your product and company to engage customers and build brand in the marketplace. As an unconscious competant (today a CEO and formerly a CMO)I found it incredibly helpful as a way to structure my thinking about this new marketing world. Rohit blends theory with examples in a way that makes the information easy to absorb and retain.
Great Book Great Author
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Review Date: 2008-07-09
Review Date: 2008-07-09
I don't have a long review to post. I do want to say that I hope to be able to help business owners. I currently do not work in the Marketing realm. However, I believe that talking with business owners and sharing good ideas doesn't have to be restricted to their marketing staff. I have been in marketing in the past and I believe that this book has value to the person that is inside the marketing world or outside the marketing world. Lets hope that your "Accidental Spokesperson" took time to read this book and helps your business. For that matter, you should buy this book and read it so you can bring authenticity back to your business.
A Great Resource For Business People Who Understand Faceless Companies Are A Thing of the Past
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
Review Date: 2008-07-03
Personality is defined as "the unique, authentic, and talkable soul of your brand that people can get passionate about. Personality is not just about what you stand for, but how you choose to communicate it. It is also the way to reconnect your customers, partners, employees, and influencers to the soul of your brand in the new social media era."
Have you ever thought about the fact that your business should have a personality? You might not have thought about creating or developing a personality for your business - but in the twenty first century, your business needs a personality. The time for faceless businesses is gone. We have all been told to develop a brand for our business. But, creating a personality that reflects and deepens that brand is taking the idea to a higher level.
Think about your favorite coffee shop or your favorite restaurant. What do you like about that business? Is it the service, the products, the atmosphere, the location, or something else? The personality includes things that set that business apart from other similar businesses.
This book contains six chapters in Part One. Part Two contains learning guides which expand on the content in Part One and other resources.
Throughout the book Rohit Bhargava provides ample examples of businesses which are using the techniques that he discusses. The case studies were almost enough to sell me on this book, but learning about each technique and then being given an interesting and detailed example of how each idea can be implemented in real life was invaluable. For example, we all know that Starbucks is very popular. In Personality Not Included we are given details on what they did right and how the personality slipped away.
Another fascinating section is chapter two when we learn about the many types of accidental spokesmen that can represent a business. In addition, he tells us how each type of spokesmen is effective and how to make the most of their enthusiasm and appeal. I love to highlight the valuable information in books and my copy has plenty of information marked for future use for me and my clients.
Backstory is critical when writing a novel, but have you ever thought about sharing the story behind your business? This chapter explains why you should have a backstory and how to use that backstory. The strangest thing happened as I read this chapter. I usually share my business and promotional background with people when I give my experience, but chapter four helped me begin to develop a new approach. What story do you have behind your business that would attract the public and help them to see you in a more favorable light?
In the opening chapter and introduction of the book I was patting myself on the back because I've used many of the ideas that are presented. Then Rohit Bhargava said something that really got my attention. He mentioned that just learning to create a personality isn't enough. You need to learn the best way to implement that personality plan in your business and learn to identify even more ways to find opportunities to develop this personality even further.
When you read the book, definitely take the time to read the learning guides in Part Two. There are many "guides" in the book which give you additional information on how to get the most out of the ideas and techniques in the book.
I highly recommend this book for any entrepreneur and business person who wants to understand the need for a business personality. Business managers can also learn so much from the content in this book. It is also for the person who wants to find the different ways to develop this personality. Your business can stand out from the competition in amazing ways - it just needs more personality. When you read the book, keep your eyes open for the interesting ways the author has woven a unique personality into the pages of the book.
Have you ever thought about the fact that your business should have a personality? You might not have thought about creating or developing a personality for your business - but in the twenty first century, your business needs a personality. The time for faceless businesses is gone. We have all been told to develop a brand for our business. But, creating a personality that reflects and deepens that brand is taking the idea to a higher level.
Think about your favorite coffee shop or your favorite restaurant. What do you like about that business? Is it the service, the products, the atmosphere, the location, or something else? The personality includes things that set that business apart from other similar businesses.
This book contains six chapters in Part One. Part Two contains learning guides which expand on the content in Part One and other resources.
Throughout the book Rohit Bhargava provides ample examples of businesses which are using the techniques that he discusses. The case studies were almost enough to sell me on this book, but learning about each technique and then being given an interesting and detailed example of how each idea can be implemented in real life was invaluable. For example, we all know that Starbucks is very popular. In Personality Not Included we are given details on what they did right and how the personality slipped away.
Another fascinating section is chapter two when we learn about the many types of accidental spokesmen that can represent a business. In addition, he tells us how each type of spokesmen is effective and how to make the most of their enthusiasm and appeal. I love to highlight the valuable information in books and my copy has plenty of information marked for future use for me and my clients.
Backstory is critical when writing a novel, but have you ever thought about sharing the story behind your business? This chapter explains why you should have a backstory and how to use that backstory. The strangest thing happened as I read this chapter. I usually share my business and promotional background with people when I give my experience, but chapter four helped me begin to develop a new approach. What story do you have behind your business that would attract the public and help them to see you in a more favorable light?
In the opening chapter and introduction of the book I was patting myself on the back because I've used many of the ideas that are presented. Then Rohit Bhargava said something that really got my attention. He mentioned that just learning to create a personality isn't enough. You need to learn the best way to implement that personality plan in your business and learn to identify even more ways to find opportunities to develop this personality even further.
When you read the book, definitely take the time to read the learning guides in Part Two. There are many "guides" in the book which give you additional information on how to get the most out of the ideas and techniques in the book.
I highly recommend this book for any entrepreneur and business person who wants to understand the need for a business personality. Business managers can also learn so much from the content in this book. It is also for the person who wants to find the different ways to develop this personality. Your business can stand out from the competition in amazing ways - it just needs more personality. When you read the book, keep your eyes open for the interesting ways the author has woven a unique personality into the pages of the book.
PNI promotes prolific pulling power
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
Review Date: 2008-07-02
I would love to share a beer with Rohit! The information in this book, I am sure, is just the tip of the knowledge he has inside of his head. Not only does it cover personalities of companies but the book itself has its own personality.
1. It has an incredibly easy layout which is SO SO important for business books.
2. It isn't a single concept that is reiterated differently over 250 pages ... unlike most other books in its class it has 250 pages of things to say.
3. It has been written through experience and trial/error not conjecture of what could work.
4. The companion website (and GREAT list of reference books available through his Amazon store) offers useful tools to help the readers.
While I do think it is a standout book in its category, a few things that would make it a more useful tool (as opposed to just a book) would include:
- Add a section that consolidates the 100+ examples so they are easy to pull out in the future.
- A perforated "reference card" that sums up all of the key points of PNI so people could stick up on their office wall, use it for meetings, etc. Think IDEO method cards in a single card that you can rip out of the book.
- Make the tests & tools in a template form that we can download from the website to use on a per project basis.
If I were given space for a comment on the back cover of this book it would be:
"Personalities... we all have them; our companies often don't. Rohit shows through experience what will give you the 'make it or break it' advantage simply by sharing your personality with customers. It is a new business world out there and PNI will help show who you really are."
1. It has an incredibly easy layout which is SO SO important for business books.
2. It isn't a single concept that is reiterated differently over 250 pages ... unlike most other books in its class it has 250 pages of things to say.
3. It has been written through experience and trial/error not conjecture of what could work.
4. The companion website (and GREAT list of reference books available through his Amazon store) offers useful tools to help the readers.
While I do think it is a standout book in its category, a few things that would make it a more useful tool (as opposed to just a book) would include:
- Add a section that consolidates the 100+ examples so they are easy to pull out in the future.
- A perforated "reference card" that sums up all of the key points of PNI so people could stick up on their office wall, use it for meetings, etc. Think IDEO method cards in a single card that you can rip out of the book.
- Make the tests & tools in a template form that we can download from the website to use on a per project basis.
If I were given space for a comment on the back cover of this book it would be:
"Personalities... we all have them; our companies often don't. Rohit shows through experience what will give you the 'make it or break it' advantage simply by sharing your personality with customers. It is a new business world out there and PNI will help show who you really are."
Should be required reading for all marketers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-08
Review Date: 2008-06-08
This books declares something along the lines of "most business books reveal their big idea by the 5th chapter and then spend the next 10 chapters making the same point over-and-over." My collection of half read business books is proof of this statement.
When I finish reading a book (or at least the core parts), I write up a personal summary to review later (school habits die hard). For most books, my summary is usually a simple top 10 list.
My notes from this book are almost a dozen pages long.
This book does a beautiful job of delivering value across the "how they did it" to "how you can do it" spectrum. Rohit's writing style is perfect for "snacking"/quick-reference and for extended sittings.
These are the sections of the book I have already referenced during my own presentations/writings/recommendations for clients:
- Elements of personality
- How to be unique / how to be authentic / how to be talkable
- Four barriers to personality
- Personality moments
- Three methods of getting attention
- Today's buying cycle
- Ten individual marketing techniques (and examples of each)
- How to's, including: make your brand more likable, rethink your small print, empower your employees, and build authority
I highly recommend picking this book up. If you work in marketing, I am sure you will find yourself quoting/referencing parts of this book many times over the next few years!
When I finish reading a book (or at least the core parts), I write up a personal summary to review later (school habits die hard). For most books, my summary is usually a simple top 10 list.
My notes from this book are almost a dozen pages long.
This book does a beautiful job of delivering value across the "how they did it" to "how you can do it" spectrum. Rohit's writing style is perfect for "snacking"/quick-reference and for extended sittings.
These are the sections of the book I have already referenced during my own presentations/writings/recommendations for clients:
- Elements of personality
- How to be unique / how to be authentic / how to be talkable
- Four barriers to personality
- Personality moments
- Three methods of getting attention
- Today's buying cycle
- Ten individual marketing techniques (and examples of each)
- How to's, including: make your brand more likable, rethink your small print, empower your employees, and build authority
I highly recommend picking this book up. If you work in marketing, I am sure you will find yourself quoting/referencing parts of this book many times over the next few years!

Power of the Powerless, The
Published in Paperback by Zondervan Publishing Company (1995-04)
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The Power of the Powerless by Christopher de Vinck
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Review Date: 2008-07-13
Review Date: 2008-07-13
In living with someone with a disability, the hardship is obvious. The reverse side of this life, as the author describes from his own experience, is the beauty of God's face, His love for us, and how the ability to show compassion and love grow as we care for disabled individuals. Mr. de Vinck's beautiful book will renew one's faith, or light it for the first time.
powerful!
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
Review Date: 2008-03-26
This is one of those books that can cause a dramatic change in perspective for some people; you will never view a mentally and physically challenged person in the same way again. It confirms the wisdom that God has a purpose for us all, and is written with great tenderness and intelligence by Mr. DeVinck.
Wonderful!
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Review Date: 2007-11-30
Review Date: 2007-11-30
This book is so perfect for anyone, but especially someone who has a disabled person in their life. It is touching and beautiful...you'll want to read it again and again, and you'll definately want a copy to give to others! I wish everyone would read it and maybe change the way we think about certain things!
Beautiful testimony to the power of love
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Review Date: 2007-10-10
Review Date: 2007-10-10
The Power of the Powerless is a beautiful testimony to the power of love. It includes true stories of four individuals whom society would consider to be disabled and shows how they brought growth and joy to their families and others. The book is a reminder that we ought not judge the worth of others by how much they can do, but rather by how much they can cause us to grow. We are the ones who benefit from the power of the powerless.
My Powerful Powerless
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Review Date: 2007-06-18
Review Date: 2007-06-18
My daughter is Special Needs and this book is so heart warming. It is always a pleasure to read that other people see the love and joy that I find in my daughter's eyes in others. If you are just looking to open your eyes to the Special Needs community this is a great start. Happy Reading!!
A pussycat's Christmas
Published in Library Binding by Thomas Y. Crowell Company (1949)
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A Pussycat's Christmas
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Review Date: 2007-12-30
Review Date: 2007-12-30
This is a wonderful book - one of my grandaughters favorites. It's a great one to read aloud.
Pussycat Xmas
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-15
Review Date: 2007-11-15
Great Xmas book for the cat lover, and anyone who loves cat will recognize their cat and the Christmas tree.
author of "Hobo Finds A Home"
author of "Hobo Finds A Home"
A Christmas Ornament
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-18
Review Date: 2006-03-18
Our family sets out A Pussycat's Christmas every year when dressing the house for the holidays. Last year our copy got dropped in a bucket of water. A calamity that required immediate purchase of another copy and express shipping.
It's a charming tale. The illustration is excellent. Especially if you have a "Pussycat" look-a-like as we do this little book will become a part of your Christmas too.
It's a charming tale. The illustration is excellent. Especially if you have a "Pussycat" look-a-like as we do this little book will become a part of your Christmas too.
Another great Brown book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-18
Review Date: 2005-10-18
As usual, Margaret Wise Brown is as tuned in to animals as she is with children. She uses a kitten's viewpoint to describe the wonders of Christmas-sights, sounds, smells, and the way cats delight at playing with everything-wrappings, ribbons, ornaments, decorations. A beautiful, descriptive story.
Purrr-fectly told through the eyes of a Pussycat!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-23
Review Date: 2005-06-23
Ann Mortimer's illustrations are outstanding. Margaret's word's capture "cat" PURR-fectly!
I love the way Margaret writes - I have MANY of her books.
For anyone who has a cat and Christmas: "...She went POUNCING around in it... and she ATE some it..." "... she waited for something to fall, ...to crash and to break" SO Cat!
This book is great fun to read outloud with kids listening!
I love the way Margaret writes - I have MANY of her books.
For anyone who has a cat and Christmas: "...She went POUNCING around in it... and she ATE some it..." "... she waited for something to fall, ...to crash and to break" SO Cat!
This book is great fun to read outloud with kids listening!

Reptile Medicine and Surgery
Published in Hardcover by W.B. Saunders Company (1996-01-15)
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A fast shipment!
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
Review Date: 2008-02-09
Hi!
I just want to make you now that I'm satisfied because the service. I might buy more products later.
Your friend Marlene.
I just want to make you now that I'm satisfied because the service. I might buy more products later.
Your friend Marlene.
A must have for serious Keepers and Breeders
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-30
Review Date: 2007-09-30
Simply put, I am still in awe over the amount of information in this book. This is a MUST have for any reptile Vet, and anyone who is serious about keeping or breeding reptiles. Do not let the cost put you off. The info inside is worth much, much, more than they ask.
Bible on reptile medicine
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-16
Review Date: 2007-02-16
Very comprehensive, much better than 1st edition. Recommend to anyone seeing reptiles in practice.
Don't wait
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Review Date: 2007-01-09
Review Date: 2007-01-09
It is over a hundred dollars but put it off this is the book. You won't need any others.
Brilliant!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-29
Review Date: 2008-02-29
This is the BEST reptile book i ever had the pleasure of owning! Brilliant pictures, easy to read text and very complete tables!
If you are a veterinary surgeon starting your experience on reptiles dont think twice... It was my case and i just loved it... this one lays next to Guilhermo Couto Small Animal Medicine and Theresa Fossum on my top 3 Veterinary Surgeons Bibles!
If you are a veterinary surgeon starting your experience on reptiles dont think twice... It was my case and i just loved it... this one lays next to Guilhermo Couto Small Animal Medicine and Theresa Fossum on my top 3 Veterinary Surgeons Bibles!

The Secret Journal of Brett Colton
Published in Paperback by Deseret Book Company (2005-06-01)
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Tear Jerker
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Review Date: 2008-03-15
Review Date: 2008-03-15
Beautifully written and a serious page turner. I could not put this book down! I loved it!!
One of my favorites!
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Review Date: 2008-01-03
Review Date: 2008-01-03
This book is one you cant put down. Its so heart-warming and emotional and it leaves you feeling so good at the end. I've recommended this book to many of my friends and they've all loved it :)
a story which made me end up with tears.
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Review Date: 2007-06-13
Review Date: 2007-06-13
This story is a master piece; it was one of the stories which held tight around me until I had finished the story. (Therefore I had read within 24 hours.)
On Kathy's 16th birthday, she is given a diary which was written by her brother 'Brett' who had died 15 years ago. And this diary was secretly written for only Kathy. From that day on as she reads the diary, everything around her changes as she learns the importance of loving family and friends and nurturing faith.
Through out the story, I just kept on weeping. I seriously cried through out the story. Because I was able to sense how painful, Brett mentally and psychically, had been going through the disease called "leukemia" by him explaining through his secret diary. Also from his diary, he had explained how much he had loved Kathy and the strong friendship bond between him and his best friend Kelly. When I was reading it, it made me cry but also laugh when he was explaining funny incidents that Kathy had done when she was a baby.
It was a very clever idea of the author of using a diary, which
showed Brett's point of view in a very strong way. Kathy's point of view was also strongly shown through out the story, as she was the main character.
The general story line was simple but such heart warming (that made me cry for whole night) and seriously I would say, it's definitely beautifully told.
What I liked about this story was that even though, there was romance (between Kathy and Jason, the popular high school quarter back) there were no events rating 19,(only had kissing) which was really good, because I was really sick of stories which only contained about betrayal, sex and drugs. And those kind of stories at the end made me more moody and depressed.
This story was simply one of the best; from this book, I was able to learn the great importance of friendship, family and trust between person you love. If I do reread the book, then I am sure that I will be crying with tears...but also laugh at how Kathy's confused feeling towards Jason was described. (which is totally cute)
I 100% recommend you guys, who are reading my review to read this book!
The Secret Journal of Brett Colton
On Kathy's 16th birthday, she is given a diary which was written by her brother 'Brett' who had died 15 years ago. And this diary was secretly written for only Kathy. From that day on as she reads the diary, everything around her changes as she learns the importance of loving family and friends and nurturing faith.
Through out the story, I just kept on weeping. I seriously cried through out the story. Because I was able to sense how painful, Brett mentally and psychically, had been going through the disease called "leukemia" by him explaining through his secret diary. Also from his diary, he had explained how much he had loved Kathy and the strong friendship bond between him and his best friend Kelly. When I was reading it, it made me cry but also laugh when he was explaining funny incidents that Kathy had done when she was a baby.
It was a very clever idea of the author of using a diary, which
showed Brett's point of view in a very strong way. Kathy's point of view was also strongly shown through out the story, as she was the main character.
The general story line was simple but such heart warming (that made me cry for whole night) and seriously I would say, it's definitely beautifully told.
What I liked about this story was that even though, there was romance (between Kathy and Jason, the popular high school quarter back) there were no events rating 19,(only had kissing) which was really good, because I was really sick of stories which only contained about betrayal, sex and drugs. And those kind of stories at the end made me more moody and depressed.
This story was simply one of the best; from this book, I was able to learn the great importance of friendship, family and trust between person you love. If I do reread the book, then I am sure that I will be crying with tears...but also laugh at how Kathy's confused feeling towards Jason was described. (which is totally cute)
I 100% recommend you guys, who are reading my review to read this book!
The Secret Journal of Brett Colton
An all-time Favorite!
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Review Date: 2007-04-23
Review Date: 2007-04-23
After reading twilight, i didn't think i'd find another book that i just loved! But after i read the secret journal i changed my mind. Anyone who is looking for a genuinely good book will have found it after reading the secret journal. I loved the characters in the book as well as how we can all relate to at least one of them. This book is inspirational and uplifting while keeping your interest in the sweetest love story! Holy cow, I loved this book!
So poorly written I couldn't read it all
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-18
Review Date: 2007-11-18
I would really like to give this book a better rating because the author seems nice and genuine and obviously has her heart in it.
However, it wasn't enjoyable for me. It was too hard to get into the characters instead of just feeling like it was an author's voice trying to think of adjectives and adverbs to throw in and different ways to say "said". All kinds of ideas and thoughts are thrown together instead of allowing the story to flow smoothly. Trite body movements and expressions made it feel clumsy and dull.
Some young adults won't be bothered by the writing and will enjoy the storyline. Obviously they do from the reviews here! It's a solid storyline and pertinent to teenagers. For these reasons, I would recommend it for LDS teenage girls.
I love that there is LDS fiction out there for us to read and not be offended and to be uplifted, but I wish this book had higher standards in literary quality as well.
The author could benefit from writing groups that push style, adult creative writing seminars and by reading and analyzing other fine writing available to see what I'm talking about.
However, it wasn't enjoyable for me. It was too hard to get into the characters instead of just feeling like it was an author's voice trying to think of adjectives and adverbs to throw in and different ways to say "said". All kinds of ideas and thoughts are thrown together instead of allowing the story to flow smoothly. Trite body movements and expressions made it feel clumsy and dull.
Some young adults won't be bothered by the writing and will enjoy the storyline. Obviously they do from the reviews here! It's a solid storyline and pertinent to teenagers. For these reasons, I would recommend it for LDS teenage girls.
I love that there is LDS fiction out there for us to read and not be offended and to be uplifted, but I wish this book had higher standards in literary quality as well.
The author could benefit from writing groups that push style, adult creative writing seminars and by reading and analyzing other fine writing available to see what I'm talking about.

Serial Murderers and Their Victims
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing Company (1996-07-23)
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The gem in the field.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-12
Review Date: 2007-07-12
Of the many, many books I have read on this topic (which is one of my areas of interests) this is book is by far the best one I have read. This would be, in my opinion the most complete, informative and unbiased work on the subject.
The book covers just about everything most readers would like covered on Serial Murder. It covers fact, fiction, history, definitions, in fact everything you could imagine. I could not believe just how much is packed into the 380 odd pages.
Not only is the book a wealth of knowledge on the subject (and many related areas eg Stalking, Insanity Defences) but is also loaded with 'Profiles' of many individuals (and teams) to illustrate the area under discussion. Many tables also provide interesting reading.
The book also looks at the phenomina of Serial Murder in countries other than the USA.
Another thing I really like is the way Hickey presents various aspects and theories. Hickey discusses all the theories, views etc along with their apparent strenghts and weaknesses. For example, other authors I have read flatly dump the FBI Psychological Profiling Model. Hickly presents all the pros and cons on the topic in a very unbiased manner.
This book is not just a good book, it is a great book. It is a 'must have' in your collection, if this is your area of interest or you really want to learn about it. If someone asked me for just one book to read on Serial Murder, this would be the one. It covers so many topics within a topic, yet it is concise and very readable. The average person with no knowledge on this topic would walk away with a good 'working knowledge'.
I have read the book twice and have now been drawn back to a third read.
I will now be searching for other works by this author and congratulate him on a 'classic'.
The book covers just about everything most readers would like covered on Serial Murder. It covers fact, fiction, history, definitions, in fact everything you could imagine. I could not believe just how much is packed into the 380 odd pages.
Not only is the book a wealth of knowledge on the subject (and many related areas eg Stalking, Insanity Defences) but is also loaded with 'Profiles' of many individuals (and teams) to illustrate the area under discussion. Many tables also provide interesting reading.
The book also looks at the phenomina of Serial Murder in countries other than the USA.
Another thing I really like is the way Hickey presents various aspects and theories. Hickey discusses all the theories, views etc along with their apparent strenghts and weaknesses. For example, other authors I have read flatly dump the FBI Psychological Profiling Model. Hickly presents all the pros and cons on the topic in a very unbiased manner.
This book is not just a good book, it is a great book. It is a 'must have' in your collection, if this is your area of interest or you really want to learn about it. If someone asked me for just one book to read on Serial Murder, this would be the one. It covers so many topics within a topic, yet it is concise and very readable. The average person with no knowledge on this topic would walk away with a good 'working knowledge'.
I have read the book twice and have now been drawn back to a third read.
I will now be searching for other works by this author and congratulate him on a 'classic'.
Excellent book, but I really like the CD-ROM
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-25
Review Date: 2005-02-25
This is an excellent reference book, but what really makes it stand out is the "Mind of a Killer" CD-ROM included with it.
The videos and searchable information on the CD-ROM really bring the subject vividly to life. There documentaries on about a dozen famous cases with footage I'd never seen before including confessions made to police, interviews and courtroom scenes.
I was also impressed with the mapping system that plots the locations of different cases or types of cases with all kinds of search options.
The videos and searchable information on the CD-ROM really bring the subject vividly to life. There documentaries on about a dozen famous cases with footage I'd never seen before including confessions made to police, interviews and courtroom scenes.
I was also impressed with the mapping system that plots the locations of different cases or types of cases with all kinds of search options.
!Warning!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-27
Review Date: 2004-12-27
After reviewing and studying the material within this cover, you will see life in a different way. We all want to see the good in people; As any physical realm, there is the duality from good to evil. What exactly happens when what we see the destructive nature of man? What makes the destructive destructive? Who are they? What do they think? Where do they come from? and What will they do next?
This book helped me to breeze through my serial and mass murder class ... AND actually lock onto possible perpetrators in real world scenarios.
After reading this book and studying the nature of homocide, you'll be analyzing everything through rational choice. When you walk down the street, youll look at everyone as you notice their demeanor and watch their subtle actions. You'll look at the small and obscure nuacnes in nature as you enhance your deductive reasoning. Most of all, you will build a base in whch to combat becoming a victim.
I highly recommend the first piece you read in this book to be (pg 278) "An Interview with a Male Serial Murderer". This passage will restrain you to read and study this work to its end if not for learning, but to possibly stop a tragedy such as this from happening to someone you love.
You should supplement this book with TV: A&E, Biography, and History Channels will suffice.
This book helped me to breeze through my serial and mass murder class ... AND actually lock onto possible perpetrators in real world scenarios.
After reading this book and studying the nature of homocide, you'll be analyzing everything through rational choice. When you walk down the street, youll look at everyone as you notice their demeanor and watch their subtle actions. You'll look at the small and obscure nuacnes in nature as you enhance your deductive reasoning. Most of all, you will build a base in whch to combat becoming a victim.
I highly recommend the first piece you read in this book to be (pg 278) "An Interview with a Male Serial Murderer". This passage will restrain you to read and study this work to its end if not for learning, but to possibly stop a tragedy such as this from happening to someone you love.
You should supplement this book with TV: A&E, Biography, and History Channels will suffice.
a must read for all law enforcement proffesionals
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-09
Review Date: 2002-10-09
Being one of the lucky people in this world to study from Dr. Hickey at Fresno State, I consider this book and the Dr. to be two of the most amaizing sources of knowledge in this dark field. If you begin reading this book knowing nothing about the topic, you walk away being a sudo-expert in the field and study of Serial Killers
Know what you are looking at
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-25
Review Date: 2005-03-25
I am a graduate student of Dr. Hickey's at California State University, Fresno. I came to this institution specifically as a matter of curricula, and I must say that after a review of the literature both broad and exhaustive Dr. Hickey's book is the closest thing we have to the reality of our special killers' doctrine. What is most compelling about this piece of literature is the open mentality that is greatly lacking in nearly every other book out there. We have relied to a great extent on the works of the FBI and, in a much more aniquated way, the works of Freud and the general positivists.
This text is certainly a sociological treatise, but even more so it underlines the issues inherent in both criminology and a general study of human nature. What should be garnered from this read is what we DON'T know as compared to what we do. One must applaud Dr. Hickey for his ability to admit that the evaporative quality of this field of study is prevalent and must be dealt with.
Of particular interest is the discussion of the mythology surrounding "serial killers" and the true affect with which they operate. Take these things for what they are worth and you are left with many questions. I have no doubt in my mind that this was the objective of Dr. Hickey, and is ideally the objective of any social scientist. Those who wish to comprehend the nature of serial killers will not find all their answers here, but they may find some questions that our humanity dearly needs to be addressed; the most important part.
This text is certainly a sociological treatise, but even more so it underlines the issues inherent in both criminology and a general study of human nature. What should be garnered from this read is what we DON'T know as compared to what we do. One must applaud Dr. Hickey for his ability to admit that the evaporative quality of this field of study is prevalent and must be dealt with.
Of particular interest is the discussion of the mythology surrounding "serial killers" and the true affect with which they operate. Take these things for what they are worth and you are left with many questions. I have no doubt in my mind that this was the objective of Dr. Hickey, and is ideally the objective of any social scientist. Those who wish to comprehend the nature of serial killers will not find all their answers here, but they may find some questions that our humanity dearly needs to be addressed; the most important part.
Sharpe's Sword (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #14)
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Publishing Company (1989-02)
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Average review score: 

My favorite so far....
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Review Date: 2006-06-15
Review Date: 2006-06-15
A friend referred to the Sharpe series as literary opium...he may be right. They are guilty pleasures, for sure....and I worry what will happen when I have read them all.
The thing is, drug or not, Cornwell is a wonderful writer. I laughed out loud a couple of times, was riveted by a love scene, and ran to the computer to look up the actual battle and scenes described. Great stuff.
And then I had the misfortune to read the new McMurtry novel....
The thing is, drug or not, Cornwell is a wonderful writer. I laughed out loud a couple of times, was riveted by a love scene, and ran to the computer to look up the actual battle and scenes described. Great stuff.
And then I had the misfortune to read the new McMurtry novel....
Not bad but not my fave Sharpe novel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-01
Review Date: 2006-04-01
"Sharpe's Sword" is a decent entry into the Sharpe series, but I happen to tend to prefer the Sharpe adventures that are primarily military rather than the ones with espionage plots. And, for my taste, "Sharpe's Sword" is a bit heavy on the spy angle and a hair light on the battles. But the book's action scenes, while failing to rival those in, say, "Sharpe's Rifles," "Sharpe's Eagle" or "Sharpe's Company," are still pretty satisfying. "Sharpe's Sword" is far from the weakest of the generally very strong Sharpe series (of the ones that I've read so far, I'd say that "Sharpe's Prey" my least favorite), but it doesn't quite rank among the very best, either.
The best Sharpe novel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-21
Review Date: 2004-10-21
I've been reading through the entire series chronologically and up until now i've been hard pressed to pick a favorite. After reading Sharpe's Sword however i have a clear choice.
In Sharpe's Sword, Cornwell gives the reader his true best - putting together a plot so interesting that one can even claim that in this novel it trumps his ability at "battlefield writing" where i believe Cornwell is the best living author- and that's saying something.
If you want a good introduction to cornwell's writing ability and you don't mind starting most of the way through a series i highly recommend Sharpe's Sword.
In Sharpe's Sword, Cornwell gives the reader his true best - putting together a plot so interesting that one can even claim that in this novel it trumps his ability at "battlefield writing" where i believe Cornwell is the best living author- and that's saying something.
If you want a good introduction to cornwell's writing ability and you don't mind starting most of the way through a series i highly recommend Sharpe's Sword.
A Great Series
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-15
Review Date: 2006-08-15
This is another entry on the Sharpe series. It is fun, entertaining and very readable. Cornwell's research is as excellent as usual. He takes some licenses for the shake of the story and continuity, but this is OK. Some people are outraged by the portrait of some of the real historical characters, but historical characters are rarely depicted accurately in historical fiction, so I think this can be forgiven. Besides, usually a more serious account of these characters is given at the end of the book on the Historical Note.
Many people insist in compare this series with Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander. I don't think this is fair for any of the series, they are different entities. What they have in common is that once you start you may get hooked and devour one book after another...
And in the literary world today that is a rare and marvelous thing.
Many people insist in compare this series with Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander. I don't think this is fair for any of the series, they are different entities. What they have in common is that once you start you may get hooked and devour one book after another...
And in the literary world today that is a rare and marvelous thing.
Magnificent episode in the Sharpe saga
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-05
Review Date: 2007-04-05
Bernard Cornwell's Richard Sharpe series is one of the most beloved collective works in the sub-genre of historical fiction. Spanning over twenty novels (and counting!), Cornwell has treated his readers with thrilling battlefield and bedroom exploits from Flanders to India to Spain and France. While the novels have a definitive formula, they never grow stale.
"Sharpe's Sword" is among the best of the Sharpe novels. Sharpe is a captain of the 95th Rifles, attached to the South Essex regiment as a light company. As fans of the series know, Sharpe has made himself indispensable to the British army (including his patron, Lord Wellington) by being the most lethal rogue in an army full of cut-throats and vagabonds. But in "Sharpe's Sword," Cornwell has created a foe worthy of Sharpe - the French spy-hunter Leroux, a lethal aristocrat whose charge from Napoleon is to topple the British spy network.
Leroux is captured by Sharpe early in the novel, but takes advantage of a foolish British officer's notion of "parole" (in which a captured officer may keep his weapons and freedom if he gives his sworn statement that he will not try to escape). Acting quickly, Leroux murders his way back to freedom, but in doing so he earns Sharpe's undying hatred . . . and envy. Sharpe hates him for being a backstabbing liar, but Sharpe envies him because Leroux has the most magnificent sword Sharpe has ever seen, and Sharpe wants it.
And so Sharpe and Leroux are caught in a duel to the death while the French and British armies slug it out in the gorgeous city of Salamanca and also on the plains of Spain. "Sharpe's Sword" has it all - humor, romance, intrigue, friendship, betrayal, and battles. And what battles! Nobody writes a better battle scene than Bernard Cornwell, and he tops himself when describing a suicidal, insane cavalry charge by Wellington's German heavy cavalry against formed French squares. The reader is flung into the wild madness that is Napoleonic warfare, and it is a glorious madness indeed.
Well-researched and lovingly written, "Sharpe's Sword" exemplifies all that is good in the Sharpe series.
"Sharpe's Sword" is among the best of the Sharpe novels. Sharpe is a captain of the 95th Rifles, attached to the South Essex regiment as a light company. As fans of the series know, Sharpe has made himself indispensable to the British army (including his patron, Lord Wellington) by being the most lethal rogue in an army full of cut-throats and vagabonds. But in "Sharpe's Sword," Cornwell has created a foe worthy of Sharpe - the French spy-hunter Leroux, a lethal aristocrat whose charge from Napoleon is to topple the British spy network.
Leroux is captured by Sharpe early in the novel, but takes advantage of a foolish British officer's notion of "parole" (in which a captured officer may keep his weapons and freedom if he gives his sworn statement that he will not try to escape). Acting quickly, Leroux murders his way back to freedom, but in doing so he earns Sharpe's undying hatred . . . and envy. Sharpe hates him for being a backstabbing liar, but Sharpe envies him because Leroux has the most magnificent sword Sharpe has ever seen, and Sharpe wants it.
And so Sharpe and Leroux are caught in a duel to the death while the French and British armies slug it out in the gorgeous city of Salamanca and also on the plains of Spain. "Sharpe's Sword" has it all - humor, romance, intrigue, friendship, betrayal, and battles. And what battles! Nobody writes a better battle scene than Bernard Cornwell, and he tops himself when describing a suicidal, insane cavalry charge by Wellington's German heavy cavalry against formed French squares. The reader is flung into the wild madness that is Napoleonic warfare, and it is a glorious madness indeed.
Well-researched and lovingly written, "Sharpe's Sword" exemplifies all that is good in the Sharpe series.

Simple Treats: A Wheat-Free, Dairy-Free Guide to Scrumptious Baked Goods
Published in Paperback by Book Publishing Company (TN) (2003-03)
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Average review score: 

Great for Vegans
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-17
Review Date: 2007-10-17
I've made multiple recipes from this book. Although barley flour is used in almost every recipe, with some experimentation, I'm sure other flours will be good substitutes. The barley flour does result in darker final baked products. The baked goods do not come out too sweet (a lot of maple syrup is used) and the recipes recommend date/prune sugar, which I have no idea where to get. Instead, I use regular evaporated cane sugar or brown sugar, which is less preferred, but more accessible. Plus the recipes I've tried did not require a whole bunch of dry sugar. Very versatile book, ENJOY!
YUMMY!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
Review Date: 2007-08-09
This book has some of the most amazing vegan cookie recipes i've ever tried. Although i am not a vegan, i am unable to eat dairy or eggs. All of the cookies i've made with these recipes have been delicious and actually taste like they're made with butter. The cakes, breads and muffins are moist, and healthful without tasting like sawdust! For anyone on a restricted diet, i would definitely recommend this book! Most of the ingredients are easy to find, especially if you have access to a health food store. The recipes are simple, consistent, and satisfying.
Perfect to read, enjoy, understand, laugh!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-06
Review Date: 2007-04-06
This little book is packed with inspiring ideas, taking "eating healthy" totally into consideration. These two girls who wrote the book are inspirational to me, an omnivore, to eat more healthy and still enjoy these better choices in desserts. It is a perfectly presented manual and guide to vegan eating and the recipes are truly works of art and a labor of love.
I use this cookbook at least once a week
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-16
Review Date: 2007-08-16
I bought this cookbook 8 months ago so I could make a cake for my daughter's 2nd birthday that she could eat--she has been off dairy and wheat since her first birthday. From chocolate cupcakes to zucchini bread, every recipe is delicious and "real" enough to serve to friends and family. Our favorites are the blueberry muffins, zucchini bread, coffee cake and the almond butter and chocolate chip cookies that are AMAZING! My daughter loves every recipe we have tried, and I feel great knowing that she is eating such healthy food. So far everything freezes really well, too.
I love the fact that this is wheat free, not gluten free. If you don't have to worry about avoiding gluten...you have a lot more tasty options. And this cookbook has plenty of examples. The authors also do not use white sugar and you don't miss it at all. They do a great job with easy recipes for moist, yummy baked goods. I no longer eat white sugar, wheat or dairy so we are relying on this cookbook even more now.
The cornbread recipe has a typo that I noticed way too late--tablespoons instead of teaspoons for baking soda and baking powder.
I love the fact that this is wheat free, not gluten free. If you don't have to worry about avoiding gluten...you have a lot more tasty options. And this cookbook has plenty of examples. The authors also do not use white sugar and you don't miss it at all. They do a great job with easy recipes for moist, yummy baked goods. I no longer eat white sugar, wheat or dairy so we are relying on this cookbook even more now.
The cornbread recipe has a typo that I noticed way too late--tablespoons instead of teaspoons for baking soda and baking powder.
A needed book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-25
Review Date: 2007-05-25
This book is just what I needed. I can't eat wheat right now because it bothers my nursing son. Finding wheat free, vegan recipes for sweets that taste good was proving to be a daunting task. I was really missing dessert until I found this book. True, it's not gluten-free, but I didn't get the impression it would be. I was able to look through the book a bit on amazon and knew what was used in the recipes.(Thanks amazon) There are people who can't have wheat but have no problems with other gluten containing grains and for them, this book is great. The cookie recipes are amazing. The recipes that call for more barley flour like cakes, muffins and quick breads are a bit health-foody. But we like that. My four year old devours the rapberry muffins like they are going out of style. The gingerbread cookies have also become a favorite around here. I really love having recipes for treats that I can feel good about giving to my kids. It doesn't hurt that us grownups love them too. Thanks Ellen Abraham, for filling the void.

So, What's Normal? Life After Pedophilia, Abuse and Neglect
Published in Hardcover by Rhonnie & Company (2003-12)
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Average review score: 

Raw emotion, devastating effects, remarkable survivor!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-03
Review Date: 2005-04-03
Totally beyond belief! I too am a survivor of childhood sexual abuse living in Australia and Rhonnie's story still shocked me! An unbelievable survivor, Rhonnie shares her raw emotions with the world to put forward the TRUTH behind child molestation. She lived through the nightmare, suffered the after effects, gained strength and now has stepped aside from what could have been a soul destroying future.
Rhonnie is a woman of pure strength, which also shines through in the success of her non-for-profit organization, Leaps and Bounds, dedicated to survivors of child molestation. Child abuse is a global problem and the torment it leaves in its survivors is unparalleled to none. Rhonnie is here to help... not just survivors, but all those who either directly or indirectly come into some contact with this unforgiving crime... or may be yet to realise that they are already unknowingly linked to it. Are you hearing what I am saying? If not, read the last three lines again...
Her ongoing dedication to this devastating, shocking act is a tremendous achievement and deserves unparalleled credit. I have nothing more than respect and admiration for this wonderful woman. Rhonnie is here today for many purposes, to be a survivor, a teacher, a leader, a mum, a wife, a family member, a friend... but I think the most important purpose is to share this book with YOU. You definitely don't have to be a victim yourself, it is written to all of society, not just aimed at your town, state or country, but globally!
Life is too short to let chances pass by. Rhonnie's book will change your views and understanding, if not your life! It may just open your eyes enough to help save just one victim... or many. What would you give to know that you made a difference in someone's world? Don't let that chance pass by...
Rhonnie is a woman of pure strength, which also shines through in the success of her non-for-profit organization, Leaps and Bounds, dedicated to survivors of child molestation. Child abuse is a global problem and the torment it leaves in its survivors is unparalleled to none. Rhonnie is here to help... not just survivors, but all those who either directly or indirectly come into some contact with this unforgiving crime... or may be yet to realise that they are already unknowingly linked to it. Are you hearing what I am saying? If not, read the last three lines again...
Her ongoing dedication to this devastating, shocking act is a tremendous achievement and deserves unparalleled credit. I have nothing more than respect and admiration for this wonderful woman. Rhonnie is here today for many purposes, to be a survivor, a teacher, a leader, a mum, a wife, a family member, a friend... but I think the most important purpose is to share this book with YOU. You definitely don't have to be a victim yourself, it is written to all of society, not just aimed at your town, state or country, but globally!
Life is too short to let chances pass by. Rhonnie's book will change your views and understanding, if not your life! It may just open your eyes enough to help save just one victim... or many. What would you give to know that you made a difference in someone's world? Don't let that chance pass by...
So, What's Normal? Life After Pedophilia, Abuse and Neglect
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-30
Review Date: 2005-03-30
An amazing "MUST READ"!!!!! Whether you have lived through abuse, know someone who has or only heard about it, this book tells it all, through the eyes of a child and on into adult years. The struggles are many and I applaud this author for her tremendous strength and ability to get it all out in words and share this with all of us. She is an inspiration to all who read this book.
Deb Ontario Canada
Deb Ontario Canada
Eye Opening & Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-30
Review Date: 2005-03-30
In my work with the abused ( I am a lay counselor) I have recommended Rhonnie's book time and again. Rhonnie's book is difficult to read. Those not prepared or ready to confront the truth about abuse, will not be able to read this book easily. Some won't be able to read it at all. If you live in denial of these issues and don't want to be a part of the solution, you will want to put it down. I urge all of you to press through the hard stuff and READ THIS BOOK. You will end this book proactive towards child abuse, rather than choosing to ignore it. This is part of the answer to stopping the epidemic of child abuse that is rampant in our society today! We must be OUTRAGED with adults abusing children, and get involved, report it, and seek help for the children, as well as the abusers. Get this book in the hands of everyone you can! It will change your perspective and change your life!
I am so impressed that Rhonnie had the courage to write her story and open her life for all to read about. That couldn't have been easy. It put her in a position with famiy to be targeted for her refusal to stay in denial of the family secrets. Thank you, Rhonnie, for caring so much for America's abused children, that you subjected yourself to persecution, ridicule and facing your own pain and agony.
Rhonnie's book has been instrumental in my husband and I considering opening a "HOUSE OF HOPE" for troubled teenagers in our area. When I finished her book, I wanted to make a difference, as she has. The Lord willing, we will open a House of Hope in the near future where abused and hurting teens and their families can come to find healing and grace. Thank you, Rhonnie for inspiring us into action!!
Valerie & John Norton
Living Waters House of Hope (To be opened)
Healing for America's Teens
I am so impressed that Rhonnie had the courage to write her story and open her life for all to read about. That couldn't have been easy. It put her in a position with famiy to be targeted for her refusal to stay in denial of the family secrets. Thank you, Rhonnie, for caring so much for America's abused children, that you subjected yourself to persecution, ridicule and facing your own pain and agony.
Rhonnie's book has been instrumental in my husband and I considering opening a "HOUSE OF HOPE" for troubled teenagers in our area. When I finished her book, I wanted to make a difference, as she has. The Lord willing, we will open a House of Hope in the near future where abused and hurting teens and their families can come to find healing and grace. Thank you, Rhonnie for inspiring us into action!!
Valerie & John Norton
Living Waters House of Hope (To be opened)
Healing for America's Teens
A MUST READ for all survivors, parents and caregivers.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-30
Review Date: 2005-03-30
America has a secret hidden epidemic lurking, protected and secure, in the American family home. It is child sexual abuse. The strength and courage of one woman to tell her brutal story will give everyone who reads it an understanding of child molestation necessary to change this cycle of abuse carried through generations and generations. Comprehension of this unspeakable crime will get people speaking. Rhonnie speaks about her own abuse and I could not stop reading. Through the tears and the anger, I kept reading. After reading her story, I wanted to cup my hands around all the abused and neglected children of the world. Thank you Rhonnie for this eye-opening, riveting book.
To all victims of all child abuse and the ones who love them
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-04
Review Date: 2005-04-04
First of all I want to say that I am proud to call Rhonnie my friend and kindred spirit. What she has done in this book is spectacular, in putting you in the head, heart and body of an abused child. I found myself caught in her skin and feeling everything she felt...as well as those of her siblings. I wish someone would be brave enough to make a movie from her book and make it a must see. Child abuse in any form is devastating and destructive. Rhonnie reaches out with her pure portrayal of her life and lets the world share her pain and the pain of every other individual who ever suffers this horror. The chain is seeminging endless, but Rhonnie is going to make a difference in this world...because she is a survivor and one of the bravest and kindest people I have ever known. If each victim of child abuse and molestation would join hands and start standing up for this cause...the voices would be heard around the world. Rhonnie,you are the greatest and I truly feel you are worthy of Oprah and every other talk show on the planet that will help you and all of us in this fight. Your book is precious and I would not take anything for it. God speed dear one.
Jane in North Carolina
Jane in North Carolina
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In contrast to the looser Herodotus, his near contemporary, Thucydides sought to record an "objective truth" of the great war between Athens and Sparta, in the 5C BC. He consulted multiple sources and carefully judged what to include and what not to include, ito establish an idea of what really happened. While some of the forms, such as elaborately made-up speeches as a study in rhetoric, differ from what we would do today, he set a new standard for accuracy. THe result is a work of genius, the first serious attempt at writing history rather than merely storytelling.
Reading this is not always fun. There are long sections that are lists of occurences, with references to individuals who appear and disappear without followup. But there are also penetrating analyses of remarkable characters, such as Perikles, Alcibiades, and other great generals, who became reference points to the present day. Thucydides also broached the subject of political science as history - how institutions actually functioned - in new ways, with demonstrations of how the unleashing of passions led to their corruption or distortion. Finally, there are chilling sections with timeless insight in human conduct in war, with the full horror of the breakdown of all order and law.
THis translation is also sufficintely readable, far better than the turbid one I first read in college. THucydides is quite eloquent in this version.
Recommended as one of the great classics of Western literature. It is a work of genius so great that it is still relevant and vivid.