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You're Only Old Once!
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Author: Dr. Seuss
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A Fun Book for Adults
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Review Date: 2008-11-08

hospital gift-better than flowers
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Review Date: 2008-10-09
What do you get a friend/relative going into the hospital? Well, this book is ideal and much better than flowers. It will make them laugh.

Cute and How True!
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Review Date: 2008-09-03
Dr. Seuss writes from personal experience, and this experience says a lot about the medical field! It is so good to see some humor concerning the fears and anxieties of growing old.

Close to the truth
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
Easy to order. Arrived on time.
A funny book for us old folks. I have ordered copies for my aging friends.

Seussisms
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Review Date: 2007-07-30
This is a great gift for all your friends turning 50!
Lets them know exactly what to expect in the coming years.
No one could say it better than Dr. Suess.

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Everyday Karma: A Renowned Psychic Shows You How to Change Your Life by Changing Your Karma
Published in Hardcover by Ballantine Books (2002-10-29)
Author: Carmen Harra
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One of the best books ever written
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Review Date: 2008-01-09
This has to be my favorite book of all time. Dr. Harra is such an amazing person, with such an inspirational story. If you want to learn about Karma, how Karma works, planetary Karma, familial Karma, and spirituality, this is the book.

Very well-written, very well thought out. I must have purchased 5 copies by now and given them to my friends and family. A must-have for anyone interested in spirituality. A must-have for anybody living on Planet Earth.

- Omar W. Rosales
Author "Elemental Shaman"

Truly the Karma Queen
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-07
How inspired Mrs. Harra must have been when she wrote this book. If not inspired, then amazingly enlightened about Karma and how it affects each and every one of our lives. The book comprehensively teaches one the true meaning of Karma, how he/she could shape their future through Karma, and how one would use Karma to attain an absolute life. I honestly, highly recommend this book to anyone wishing to better any aspect of their life; You will not be disappointed by it.

A Healing Gift
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-31
Where there is longing to understand the deeper meaning of your journey and have more clarity about the roles of the people in your life...Carmen Harra's "Everyday Karma" inspires greater heartfelt confidence with life's challenges and offers more empowering choices to live a happier, more authentic life.

Worth Every Penny
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-19
This was one of the best books I've ever read. It's very educating and I can almost guarentee that you will come out of it with an entirely new, more enlightened perspective on life. Anyone looking to better his or her life (or just in search of a good read) should definitely pick up a copy.

A karmic delight
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-12
Everyday Karma was an enlightening and enjoyable read. The book was easy to follow and understand. Life is very complicated and full of difficulties for the average person but Everyday Karma simplifies it all. Dr. Carmen Harra explaines the depth and value of a person's actions and reactions. Even the most insignificant action can create karmic instability. She also stresses the importance of karmic resolution and has creates a system to do so. Every chapter of this book leaves the reader enlightened and pondering the importance of life. It makes one want to be a better person. Definately a worth while read and a good book to have around for re-reading during difficult times.

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The Heritage Guide to the Constitution
Published in Hardcover by Regnery Publishing, Inc. (2005-11-07)
Authors: Edwin Meese, Matthew Spalding, and David F. Forte
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A Conservative Guide to the Constitution
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Review Date: 2008-11-24
If you are looking for something other than the liberal bias you get from most sources when learning about the founding documents of our nation, this is it. Here is the authoritive standard of constitutional interpretation stressing the original intent of the framers. It's explanatory, educational and easily accessible to all informed citizens and students of the Constitution.

Tax Avoiders Will NOT like this book!! YEA!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
I have a friend whose son is adamant that the Federal Income Tax is illegal(16th Amendment)...so I purchased this book...looked up the 16th amendment...and sure enough it is VERY LEGAL...only kooks try to avoid paying it...well I copied the pertinant pages from this book and gave them to her so that she could pass them on to her law-breaking son...If you really want to know what the LAW OF THE LAND is ...then read this book...read it multiple times and please read it to your children...so that they understand our Constitution.

Great gift for graduate
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
This is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to understand the U.S. Constitution, but especially for high school and college graduates who know they want to go into law as a vocation. My grandson, who just graduated from high school, was really pleased that I gave it to him, since he's planning to study Constitutional Law.

Best Originalist Guide to the Constitution available
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-09
With each clause of the Constitution placed in historical context and reviewed in light of recent Supreme Court precedents, this academic tome brings together the brightest young and old minds in conservative and libertarian legal thought, including Eugene Volokh, Nelson Lund, Claire Priest, and countless others. Indispensible guide to anyone interested in an original meaning view of the Constitution. Not a better guide out there for originalist scholarly thought.

A Marvelous Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-20
Every American Citizen should read this book. Understanding the relationship between citizenship and the rules by which the people authorize governance are very well described. With the press for democracy in the world, we tend to forget that the United States is not a democracy but a republic. Likewise, compliance with the Constitution prevents the establishment of an aristocracy. With the current arrogance of elected officials, we as a people have an obligation to become better informed on the roots of our sovereign law (which comes from the people) and what should be enforced; and that enforcement comes from our knowledge of the Constitution! The Heritage Foundation has done a superb service for all Americans in preparing this guide!

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Lad: A Dog (1919)
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2008-10-01)
Author: Albert Payson Terhune
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It's not just the dogs
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Review Date: 2008-11-19
Read again. This transcendent book is more than a book about dogs. True, the dogs bring the message. But, well, read again to find the true magic here.

Lad, a dog
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Review Date: 2008-01-26
I read this book when I was a kid and it's wonderful. Anyone who loves dogs should read all of Terhune's books.

I will never forget how I discovered this book...(actual review on the second paragraph)
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Review Date: 2007-10-21
I asked my grandma if she could take me to the library. We were looking around for books together, her boring adult books, me books by Margaret Peterson Haddix and dog books. I was in the aisle R-V and spoted a book with the word "dog" on it. I quickly grabbed the book and held on to it tightly glad no one else had seen it. I looked at the cover and saw an adorable dog on it and decided to check it out. When I got home the first thing I did was start reading it. It was new stile of writing for me; a bunch of chapters that were in order but SOMEHOW a bunch of short stories about one dog, put together. It got my interest right away. I stayed up till about 3:00 A.M reading it. It still hadn't finished it. The next day I continued to read it and I finished it. It was the most wonderful, exellent, heart-warming, special, terrific, best, most interesting book I have EVER read (until I read Terhune's other books)! I bought the book shortly after. I discovered there was more Lad books and got them all. I decided I loved Terhune's books and went on a book shopping spree.

For the REAL review: I HIGHLY recommend this book as well as all of Terhune's dog books to everyone young and old. It changed my life dramaticly and I am very thankful for the day I found the book. But, this book is different from Terhune's other books. Not the best, but in my opinion, the very most special. After all, it IS Albert Payson Terhune's firt book and the first book of his I read.

One of the great dog books ...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
As long as you can ignore the bigotry of the author (he was a rich, white aristocrat of the pre WWI variety, so he was a snob and a bigot), his writing about the nobility of dogs, his ability to make them live in your mind is still unsurpassed. The author wouldn't pass a modern "political correctness" test, but if you love dogs and you are mature enough to understand that authors are people and thus flawed, this is a book you should NOT miss.

Books about a dog...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
are now legion, as they say. But Terhune was the first person to make them worthwhile to read! I recently came across Albert Payson Terhune's oeuvre, Sunnybank, and Lad, etc. while preparing to purchase a collie for our home. Although we did not eventually get the 'dog of our dreams,' all of my hopes and aspirations, which had been fueled by watching "Lassie" almost fifty years ago, were codified, given life, and made literate in the many books by Mr. Terhune.

His way of writing, (though repetitive in terms and phrases from book to book- a relatively minor point, for the writing is evocative, even if repetitive) is nevertheless easily on a par with many 'good' modern authors today, and is therefore of more merit, than perhaps when they were first written!

As Chronicles of history (the era when cars were first being mass-produced & made available by the 'monthly payment with interest scheme,' so burdensome to modern life) when gentlemanly conduct and lady-like manners were not 'chauvinistic,' all of Terhune's books would make a very nice study of American mores and morals of the 1910-1930's era, especially for boys aged 9-12. Where he [Terhune] shines most evocatively, is in giving that sense of awe and wonder, as one looks with love and affection on a dog that many consider the noblest examplar of the breed as a whole!

What was also pleasant to read, is the honest way in which Terhune describes how literate, intelligent, and societally well-to-do [white] folks looked upon the world, their neighbors, the rise of crime as a mobile menace with the advent of said motorcar (and thus, Terhune makes an eloquent 'apologia' for limiting, rather than expanding[!] mass transportation from inner city to outer suburbs in modern metropolises!) with a frankness that is woefully missing today. In short, when needed, Terhune, like almost all men of his era, is willing to 'call a spade a spade.' Some might call his use of terms for some of the less seemly characters he portrays, 'racially insensitive,' but that is only because we have been brainwashed into thinking civility and crassness are interchangeable cogs on a multicultural wheel!

I, for one, found this utter frankness of Terhune and his overt masculinity (in his descriptions of events and persons) a breath of fresh air- especially after the 'Illegal Alien May First walkout of 2006,' Hurricane Katrina and the Superbowl, the Million Man March, and all the other 'minority grandstanding' one has to endure in this "PC" mad era. Terhune's evocation of an era that should come again reveal that civility, proper manners, respect for property, life, and livestock on a working farm or kennel, are things that any child (or adult!) could/should take a lesson from. Along with Knight's "Lassie-come-home,' these books (in their original issue, and not in modern reprints, which clearly would be 'santized' for 'modern dumbed-down readers') are now prize possessions in my antiquarian bookcase. I will return to them every year, (and read them to my children, whom I homeschool!) to read of a lifestyle, a culture, that once defined what it is to be free, noble, and American. IF I could put it into the fewest words possible, I would say Terhune writes of: Man, dog, and nature. If one could sum up Terhune, these three qualities shine through resplendently in all of his works. I can honestly say, that, for a work of fiction, I am a better man for reading them.

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The Legend of Holly Claus (Julie Andrews Collection)
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins ()
Author: Brittney Ryan
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Enchanting
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Review Date: 2008-11-04
I loved this book it brought me back to my child hood in a fun and loving way. I thought it was well written, I did not want to end. I hope the Author writes a sequel

The greatest book ever!
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Review Date: 2007-12-06
This is the greatest book ever! Kept me on the edge of my seat every time I picked it up to read. Full of hope and wonder. I lent it to my sister, a teacher, and she recommended the book to the school's librarian. Most of her students wanted to borrow it from her to read it, because she'd read some of the book outloud to them and they fell in love with it. I recommend this book to EVERYONE!!!!!

A great read aloud
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Review Date: 2007-08-14
This is a fabulous story about adventure, magic and the power of kindness. Its so creative, I just had to share it with other teachers! It gives a whole new life to the 'pantheon' of Santa Claus, creating characters who move you, scare you and have you cheering them on.

Two bookmarks up!! One of my favorites ever!
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Review Date: 2007-01-27
This is a fantastic story! I really liked the characters, especially the main character, Holly. The beautiful illustrations add to the magical feel of the story. I really like the author's style. I liked how you couldn't tell who the "bad guy" (Herrikhan) would appear as in New York at first. The author has a great way of describing everything, especialy the land of Forever. This is a great book to share and read aloud. It is one of my top two favorite books ever. Most people who really like high fantasy will really enjoy this book.

Beautiful Victorian Fairy Tale
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Review Date: 2006-12-31
The Legend of Holly Claus by Brittney Ryan and Illustrated by Laurel Long
While the premise of the fairy tale is pretty cheesy (Mr. and Mrs. Claus have a daughter), and the book dwells way too long in the cutesy (read: fairy hide-and-seek and doll making), this turned out to be a pretty good fantasy, right up there with the Oz and Narnia series, and very, very reminiscent of Victorian fairy tales like The Rose and the Ring, The Reluctant Dragon, The Selfish Giant, and others I read in a 19th Century Children's Literature course. It's a fairy tale, while sometimes clumsy in prose, is beautifully imaginative and grotesquely described. Holly Claus has the most pure and innocent and loving heart in all creation. Unfortunately, this is the very thing that--when willingly given--will break the curse on the evilest of warlocks. Holly travels to late Victorian New York City, inspires children to follow their dreams by giving them toys (the old "toys are powerful" motifs of Christmas), and eventually defeats the evil Herrikham in an unfortunately predictable ending. But this tale is woven with such clever and imaginative pieces (particularly the creatures from all over folktale in the Land of Forever) and folktale plot twists (Holly's heart is encased in snow, so she is cursed to always be in the cold; a creature of such goodness and purity actually causes fear and horror in the perfect Land of Immortals). Also, there are some genuinely awesome characters, most importantly the two that serve as counter-points to Holly's optimistic innocence: Tundra, Holly's gruff wolf guardian who's a bit tormented, and Christopher Carroll, Holly's love interest, who has seen too much of the evils of the world and has lost his faith in magic. Also, this book is amazingly, beautifully illustrated, truly like a Victorian fairy tale. Grade: A-

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The Merck Manual of Medical Information (Merck Manual of Medical Information Home Edition (Trade Paper))
Published in Paperback by Pocket (2000-09)
Author:
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The Merck Manual Of Medical Information
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Review Date: 2007-07-17
I give the Merck Manual 5 stars in general but I wouldn't buy this edition because is was written in 1999. Everything in this book is obsolete. It's very important to buy up-to-date medical books for the proper information. If you're looking for a newer Merck, I would buy The Merck Manual of Medical Information, Second Edition: The World's Most Widely Used Medical Reference - Now In Everyday Language which was written in 2004 but is the most up-to-date Home Edition of Merck. However The Merck Manual 18th Edition was written in 2006 but is intended for doctors. I wouldn't recommend The Merck 18th Edition unless you have a good knowledge of medicine.

A Book Everybody Should Have Around!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-30
This is a wonderful summary of general medical information written in simple terms so this is a great addition to the family. It is very current in describing medical understanding of a variety of illnesses, and it provides a solid foundation upon which you can start doing more research on the Internet for the condition that you may be interested in finding about. It even suggests temporary remedies and puts you in charge of how you are treated by the medical profession. This is a must have book to keep around!

Comprehensive in easy to understand language
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-16
This is the most comprehensive guide to health related issues available on the market. There is a more authorative edition of the Merck Manual, but at 1700 pages this edition will keep you occupied. It covers the broad range of illnesses with handy diagnoses. But, what I like most is the children's section, which not only fills you on all the ailments that plague little ones, but the vast array of problems that can occur during pregnancy. While much of this information may provide more anxiety than assurance, it is worth knowing, especially if going through the experience of child birth for the first time. The children's section also has good information on health and nutrition. It quite literally covers the gamut of health related issues and no home should be without it. But, don't get carried away with self-diagnoses It can be frightening!

Indispensable
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-12
This book is cheaper [on] AMAZON than the one I bought at my warehouse club. I'd buy it for twice list price if I did not already have a copy.

The text is marvelously complete, yet devoid of fluff and fillers despite its 1500+ pages. The illustrations are very helpful, as is its exhaustive index.

If I have a medical problem in the house, this is what I grab first, even before logging onto the net. It's that good.

All that being said, it is not a complete medical library, you can get more detailed info by visiting a medical library, buying more specific books on the condition that interests you, and be spending hours researching a subject on the net.

If you want to understand something medical in a hurry, reach for this first.

Excellent for Those with Limited Medical Background
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-06
This Merk Edition is perfect for patients with limited medical background. The explanations are more in laymen's terms but it would be good to have a medical dictionary to help when needed. Most term are explained in the book and it is full of diagrams to help with understanding. Merk recognizes the need for patients to become educated and have confidence that this is not a difficult thing to do. Some doctors have led patients to believe for too long that the knowledge was beyond their comprehension, so nothing that they do is ever questioned. I have met other doctors that explain in great detail and even draw on a bed sheet what they are going to do and why, giving the patient the respect that they deserve. I have a Degree in Early Childhood Education, and one crucial thing that was drilled into us that everybody can be taught anything if you start on the level of knowledge of the subject that you wish to teach. I believe this about children, and I certainly feel the same about every age level. Doctors are just people who went to school to learn. You never know what quality of the knowledge is that they learned or if they have kept up with an ever changing field with updates from research all of the time. If you are particular about who watches your pet, you should be even more concerned about your health care. Whatever depends on you to stay alive and for you to take care of, need for you to be healthy, and the health care of your loved ones should be a serious concern. It is easy to understand. Mrs. Symmington

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The New Doubleday Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by Broadway (1990-09-01)
Author: Jean Anderson
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New Doubleday Cookbook - best overall cookbook in existence
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Review Date: 2008-05-29
This cookbook is wonderful for basic as well as exotic dishes. I trust its recipes for accuracy, authenticity, and great taste. Example: I asked a friend who was born and raised in Poland to compare Doubleday's "Magyar Chicken Paprika" with the "Chicken Paprikash" she grew up with. She said that the recipes were identical. The cookbook has great ideas for leftovers too, like the fabulous "Curried Lamb leftovers". A friend who is a chef used this cookbook as his bible at the restaurant where he worked. However, you don't have to be a gourmet cook to enjoy the many delightful dishes. My old copy of the Doubleday Cookbook was literally falling apart after many years of use. The new one I recently purchased was an overdue replacement. I love this cookbook!

Best cookbook I have.
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
I bought my first copy when I was a 19 year old bride. I am on my second copy and have given copies to all my children when they left home. It is my gift to friends who are culinary challenged (their description not mine)or accomplished cooks. It tells you how to buy your food, how it should look, smell, etc. It then gives you the basic ways to cook items ( boil, broil, bake, fry, etc.) But it doesn't stop with the basics, it then gives you more complicated recipes. The recipes are easy to follow even for a novice. I use the book as a resource and stepping off point for creating new recipes. I have over 150 cookbooks, this is my favorite.

The New Doubleday Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-19
I was given this book by a friend several years ago and consider it my "Kitchen Bible". It is the most complete cook book I have ever seen (and I've seen 100's). The directions are straightforward and clear and there are recipes for everything from Baba Ganush to Cherries Jubilee.
I have purchased a new copy of The New Complete Doubleday Cook Book for a friends birthday present. It is a "Cook's cook book."

The Singe Best All-Purpose Cookbook in Print
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
I bought my first copy of THE DOUBLEDAY COOKBOOK when it was first published in the mid-70s. It's been the kitchen resource I turn to most for answering questions and for ideas about a recipe. I own many all-purpose cookbooks, including JOY OF COOKING, which I've always found difficult because of the way the recipes are layed out on the page. THE NEW DOUBLEDAY COOKBOOK is more sophisticated, and when Nancy Evans was publisher of Doubleday in the late 80s, she ordered a big overhaul of the book and it was redesigned and re-jacketed. The results were even more impressive. I often give it as a wedding gift. The selection of recipes is vast and covers just about all the great classics. Jean Anderson is one of the great unsung heroines in cooking. The information she provides on everything from ingredients, cooking, storage, equipment, alcohol and wines, preserving, and so much more is what makes this book have pride of place in my cookbook collection. You can find out how to boil an egg, prepare lasagne, bake a loaf of bread, or stun your guests with Lobster Americaine. Indispensible.

A very serviceable, if unspectacular, all-in-one book on basic American home cuisine
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-20
The cover pretty much says it all - this is a very solid, all around, all under 1 cover compendium of basic no-frills american home cooking. This is the kind of book you give as a bridal shower gift. It's well edited, it's stood the test of time, and it's earned a spot atop my fridge. Personally, I prefer "The New Complete Joy of Cooking" better, and mostly relegate this book to fill in any gaps not covered adequately by the former.

Don't bother looking for anything fancy, nor should you expect to find any pictures (there are none). This is just an all-purpose A-Z culinary tome of basic recipes.

Recommended. A very adequate, albeit decidedly unspectacular, offering.

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Practical English Usage
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1981-01)
Author: Michael Swan
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useful for everyone
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Review Date: 2008-09-05
I've just begun reading this book, but i must say the first impression is great! all the arguments are really easy to find, well organized and explanations are clear and pretty helpful.
surely, you you'd better speak already English to derive much benefit from reding it, but in this case it's practical, every grammar rule is handy and clears up any doubt.

practical English Usage-Micael Swan
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Review Date: 2008-09-03
This book is clearly written and very handy for a quick referring, the topic has been indexed by alphabets. I think it is very worthy for a research student like me in the thesis writing. I even read it for pleasure as I found it's interesting enough for a light reading.

Thank you
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
The book arrived on time in perfect condition . I am very satisfied. Thank you

Best reference book ever made
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Review Date: 2007-11-14
This reference book is almost perfect. I nearly always find in it what I look for. Everything is easily explained an well organized.
I'm so happy with my purchase.

very useful
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Review Date: 2007-08-11
it's one of the best
english book I have ever seen on the market,

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The Reef Set (Traveler's Edition)
Published in Plastic Comb by New World Publications (1995-12)
Author: Paul Humann
List price: $135.00
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Great set
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Review Date: 2008-11-26
For anyone who is curious about names, habits, or color variations, etc of our under water friends; this is the set. Waterproof pages for on the dive or snorkel boat. This is the complete set for your diving friends at a reasonable price.

The standard
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Review Date: 2008-10-06
This is THE book on Caribbean underwater life. Any where you dive this is the reference used. The only thing missing from the set is the behavior book, and it would be a great addition.

The Reef Set: Reef Fish, Reef Creature and Reef Coral
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Review Date: 2008-05-19
We have used these volumes regularly to aid in identifying what we've observed when SCUBA diving. Excellent photos and descriptions.

Excelent
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Review Date: 2007-12-18
Excelent books, complete identification with pictures and full information. Delivered in Brazil on time and without any problem.

Don't leave home without it!
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Review Date: 2007-11-25
My husband and I are passionate divers! He takes fabulous pictures and I like to identify what he takes pictures of. I have a couple of the plastic i.d. cards of fish, but so many critters aren't on them. However, these books have everything! It's nice to go to a reef and know what everything is and what it might do to you! This set is expensive, but you'll make up the cost by not having to buy multiple I.D. books.

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Robert's Rules For Dummies
Published in Kindle Edition by For Dummies (2008-07-28)
Author: C. Alan, PRP Jennings
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Very Helpful to Condo Board
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Review Date: 2008-11-18
I bought this book for our new Board of Directors at our Florida Condo Association. Since we are all new at this, your book has been invaluable helping us conduct our meetings "by the book". Thank you for the quick delivery and great price. Ann

A Real Gem
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-06
As the parliamentarian for a small non-profit corporation, I found Mr. Jennings book a real time saver. Plowing through Robert's Rules of Order can be a real challenge and using Robert's Rules for Dummies is well organized and covers all of the questions I need to work with my Board and our 200+ members. I highly recommend it for novice parliamentarians.

YES
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-22
This helped me out of a parliamentarian predicament. Easy to use. Fairly thorough.

Good
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-06
Well worth the $$, if you need to know the rules of order for your meetings then start here!

This book is outstanding
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-16
Alan does a fabulous job making sense of Robert's Rules. I became a new Chairman of a committee with no experience in the Rules. After reading his book I felt confident I could run the meeting in the proper format. I now keep the book with me at all meetings as a handy reference. Thanks for a great resource. Also, I love the way he gives relevant examples of potential circumstances and how to negotiate your way through the parlimentary maze.


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