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People and Places (Secrets of the Rainforest)Review Date: 2001-02-19
Highly recommended for rainforest reports and information.Review Date: 2001-02-19

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Tough, but goodReview Date: 2005-08-24
A fascinating recasting of the dynamics of Chinese historyReview Date: 2000-06-16
Of special interest is that by far the best know steppe empire, that of the Mongols under Temujin and his successors, was an anomalous exception to the 2,000 year pattern. Typical steppe empires were interested in extortion (or tribute, or gifts, depending on who tells the story), not direct rule.
If you're a student of Chinese history or of the dynamics of civilizations, read this book. You'll think differently.
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another one of his genious booksReview Date: 2008-04-19
wow,... what extraordinary talent.Review Date: 2008-02-08

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Best novel of all timeReview Date: 2008-05-17
THE POTATO FACTORYReview Date: 2007-12-08

Dark and Delightful!Review Date: 2000-09-07
Dark and Delightful!Review Date: 2000-09-07

Excellent book over boidsReview Date: 2004-06-20
This book has the most complete info published for many of Oz's pythons species; it covers the obscure ones better than any other (trust me, try to find any other info on rough scaled pythons!). It gives the best information in any one source for many of the common ones.
Furthermore, this book actually caters to people that are neither hard core, PhD holding scientist, nor novices. It's great; a book for those of us that aren't either extreme. We're a neglected market. If you're interested in pythons in general, this book is worth having, if you can get ahold of it; it provides insights into python physiology and ecology that will serve you in good stead. And if you're interested in any of the Oz pythons, it's a must have! Great info, and lots of it, good photography, and solid, new information; this is one of the better herp books out there, and I really hope they can finish up the series.
A must-have for any reptile enthusiast!Review Date: 1999-05-08

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beautiful book, fascinating creature!Review Date: 2007-04-13
Quest for the Tree Kangaroo--Its not just for kids!Review Date: 2007-06-15


This book is full of action!Review Date: 2008-07-26
Apprentice Will goes with Halt, his instructor, and Gilan, Halt's ranger friend, to bring silver to the people who hold Erak prisoner. The crew from Erak's ship came along. As they head off, Will's friend Horence joins them. When they arrive, they are told that a group of warriors are taking them to a nearby village. They follow the path to the village. The first days seem fine but a sand storm overtakes them and Tug, Will's horse, gets lost. Will splits off the main group to find Tug. Meanwhile, the rest of the group follows the road to the village. After a little while the main group finds out that bandits have taken the group of soldiers. The main group changes course not knowing whether Will and Tug are alive! To find out what happens after that, get the book and read it.
My 10 year old's reviewReview Date: 2008-03-26


Required reading to understand WWII in the PacificReview Date: 2003-11-09
Parkin's writing is well-balanced, as pointed out. The brutality, sadism and all the other things can't be hidden. Parkin wrestles with the complexity of the Japanese psyche in the war. The POWs are men in extreme situations. Some may not act as well as they may have liked, but Parkin doesn't judge them: who could? There are quietly heroic acts that just seem 'normal', but Parkin doesn't make a big deal about it.
What shines through is the author's humanity. In spite of the brutality, he can appreciate the people he meets, the world around him (e.g. 'the coruscating sea'), and capture it in his sketches.
A WELL BALANCED HEROReview Date: 2000-08-09
Before the war, PARKIN was a professional sailor, after the war he studied as a classical artist, and worked on the wharfs of Melbourne as a tally clerk.
This description meets his works, his love of the sea, his artwork throughout the works, his beautiful descriptions, and his exacting detail.
The first novel is of a shipwreck survivor, it doesn't show it, but he is the hero portrait, it is a TRUE story. The second is a diary of his captivity on the Burma railway, and the third of his captivity in Japan, including the dropping of the A-Bomb. 'He states that a newspaper dropped in by air to Japan when he was first released has three momentous events, atomic weapons, jet propulsion and ball point pens'.
His works are not bitter, if anything appreciative of having lived a life less fortunate. Very Australian in it's style and language, it is as moving as any of the recognized greats. I will not wax lyrical about its style further, the editorials above do so far more eloquently than I could.

Invaluable for the Novice or Experienced REXX ProgrammerReview Date: 2006-12-27
best there isReview Date: 2003-06-13
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