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The Little Book of Hindu Deities: From the Goddess of Wealth to the Sacred Cow (Little Book)
Published in Paperback by Plume (2006-10-31)
Author: Sanjay Patel
List price: $14.00
New price: $7.80
Used price: $8.35

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Cute deities, annoying production
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-23
This is a handy compendium of Hindu deities, with the gods and goddesses made cute in a self-confessed Hello Kitty kind of way. The idea is sort of sweet, and I'd love to see Patel do other religious figures this way.

What was profoundly irritating was how difficult some of the pages were to read - white text on pastel-colored pages. The dark-colored pages were fine, but white on pink? White on yellow? What was Penguin thinking?

I hope they'll correct this in the next edition.

excellent book for introducing kids to relegion/mythology
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-17
This is a wonderful book, organized into 1-page-text-story with 1-page-picture. Great for bed-time story telling. Just pick up any story and kids enjoy it. Very appropriate for elementary-school-age kids. Highly recommended way to introduce mythology via short stories with great humor.

Little Book of Hindu Deities
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
"The Little Book of Hindu Deities" by Sanjay Patel is a witty, fun, and refreshing guide to the goddesses and gods of the Hindu tradition. After a traditional opening blessing from the elephant headed god, Ganesha, Patel jumps right in with explanations on the Hindu trinity of gods, forms of the god Shiva, and manifestations of the Goddess.

What makes this book truly unique, however, is Patel's colorful interpretation of the gods. Each deity discussed has a full color cartoon-like counterpart. Drawing from his work at Pixar, Patel creates playful and whimsical images of the Hindu divinities that are both adorable and full of life.

The writing itself is also quite funny. In his description of Saraswati, for example, he writes "...Saravati enjoys playing her instrument, the veena, as loud as she wants and can sit glued to her favorite books, the Vedas, guilt free for hours...Gods, eat your heart out, because this goddess is not available or interested--that is, unless your have a library card or can play back-up sitar" (page 39).

For anyone interested in Hindu myth, "The Little Book of Hindu Deities" is a must. Patel brings the gods, heros, epics, and demi-gods of Hinduism alive in a way I have yet seen. Where else can you find the fierce goddess Kali turned into a huggable power-puff girl? Simply too much good stuff!

Rating: 5 out of 5 magick wands!

*courtesy of Copper-Moon.com*

A lovely supplement to a guide to India
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-13
A friend gave us a copy of this book as a going away present for our trip to Northwest India. It made a great supplement to the earlier edition of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur (Eyewitness Travel Guide). The charming drawings complement the text in the same way Eyewitness's guides do so well.

Sanjay Patel has recently released Gods Stationery Set; the description of the product contains a link to the author's website.

Patel recently called his book "dorky" on BoingBoing. It is a little dorky, of course, but we found it delightful and educational as well.


Robert C. Ross 2008

Really enlightening!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-28
I found this book really mind-blowing. I grew up in India.However didn't get to know much about hinduism, because Mom was an athiest. But had the basic knowledge about Hindu Gods from different sources(Family, visiting Temples, Television,Movies etc). As I grew up, had lot of basic questions, and really felt bad about it. Thought it was too late for me to ask now. I read this book and it cleared all by grey areas. thanks to Sanjay.

Also, because he has presented very crisp information in a simple way, it is just so easy to understand.

Overall, it's a very handy book and am glad now I can pass some knowledge to the next generations to come.

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Manhattan Block by Block: A Street Atlas
Published in Map by Tauranac Maps (2008-07-01)
Author: John Tauranac
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Indispensable
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-12
For years, I thought he only great city street guide was Paris by Arrondisement. Then, I found Manhattan Block by Block and it blew me away. Yes, most of the streets in the city are orderly and addresses relatively easy to find. But when you're below 4th Street or try to determine the cross streets of addresses as you get closer to the river, our fair city is a little more difficult to navigate. Yeah, you can use Google maps on your iPhone or Blackberry, but this book is faster to use includes transportation information. Use sticky notes to make it into your own city guide. Great for tourists and residents alike.

Great for details!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
I recently took a trip to NYC and I got this and a few other maps in advance to get to know the layout of the land. This is an excellent, detailed close-up map. It would be especially helpful for those who are moving to NYC or are there on a long trip.

A must have
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-12
If your new to visiting New York or you have been there before, this is great to have on you. I found a copy at my local library, wanted one for my trip, no one else had any in stock. Needed it in a week and Amazon delivered in two days. This is a great book, it has everything you need.

What a value for the price- worth every penny!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-04
In this city, knowing EXACTLY where you're going is valuable because we are on foot most of the time: it's important to be able to plan what subway and/or bus combination it will take to get to a destination without extra walking/trudging about the city aimlessly.

Having every single major building number marked on this street atlas is also helpful as I am not the type that does the "formulas" found in the tourists' books to determine cross streets based on building numbers.

I have lived in NYC over 5 years and am astounded by the value this little book has. Buy it so you know where you're going in NYC!

Useful!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-09
I purchased this earlier this year, just prior to my trip to New York City.
It was really handy, especially considering it's size.
It's really easy to read, and it makes using the subway simple.

The street numbering is also very handy.

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Nail the Boards! The Ultimate Internal Medicine Review for Board Exams, 2001 Edition
Published in Paperback by Frontrunners Board Review Inc (2000-06-01)
Author: Bradley D. Mittman
List price: $89.95
New price: $13.96
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Excellent summary of internal medicine for USMLE
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-10
I agree with the previous reviewers. This book was particularly excellent for my steps 2 &3 for a number of reasons, the main one being that everything's beautifully outlined and intuitively laid out. My favorite resource especially for CK & 3.

Excellent review material for Internal Medicine Boards!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-16
A must have for all the internal medicine residents!!!
Extraordinarilly structured questions and even better explanation focused on the highlight topics in internal medicine. The questions are well-written, and the answers give you really good feedback. The questions are highly relevant, reflecting what the ABIM wants you to know. Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first time or preparing for recertification, this is an excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. The questions are challenging and pertinent with clear answers that emphasize the teaching point being made. The outline format highlights important points about each subject. In our program, we are also using this book as a resource for everyday teaching during morning report and other clinical conferences. Overall, I am very satisfied with this book and highly recommend it!

just enough--geared for boards
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-31
I am currently in nurse practitioner (NP) school and am studying within the acute/critical care track (ACNP). As a NP student, I believe this book to be a valuable 'quick and dirty' reference. I will be using this as a supplement throughout practice, residency and for my certification boards.

Still the best review book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
Just finished taking step 2 & 3...I highly recommend NAIL THE BOARDS, The Ultimate Internal Medicine Review for USMLE STEPS 2 & 3 ... , it is concise and, most importantly, the information in the text is relevant to the actual exam. This book is the most current resource reflecting the new changes to USMLE step 2 and 3. The book is up to date and contains all the major topics needed for step 2 & 3. This book contains a lot of excellent contains and summaries that I could not find in any other review book. It seems to be a great companion while doing review questions. I also found this book to be an outstanding source when I prepared for work rounds to teach the interns and students. I can highly recommend this book to all residents. I wish I had it when I started my residency. Great Book!

Super Choice for Step 3
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-01
I initially heard of this book from the 2nd & 3rd year residents in our program. A lot of them used it for their Step 3 and were successful and loved it. I was skeptical at first because this exam was important to me for a number of reasons. In any case, my experience was much the same as theirs, and I did extremely well, as with my predecessors, but I wanted to provide greater detail that I know will help you. I was pleasantly surprised, but at the same time totally relieved, when I sat for the exam because everything I'd studied here was right there on the exam. Specifically, I found the book was incredibly helpful in all of the following areas, which are the key areas required on the exam:

** Associating current complaints with presented history and identifying pertinent factors.
** Interpreting elicited history.
** Interpreting mental status & identifying neuro exam findings
** Interpreting specific physical findings as relates to differential diagnosis
** Knowing appropriate directed physical examination & required technique.
** Recognizing commonly associated pertinent history
** Identifiying risk factors--especially oustanding
** Recognizing signs & symptoms and physical findings

I also found the book super useful for all the lab stuff, specifically:

** Knowing when NO diagnostic or lab studies are indicated
** Knowing which studies to select and when
** Interpreting all the key tests
** Basic lab/diagnostic study algorithms
** Identifying which study/procedure will most likely establish the dx or differentiate it from another
** Predicting the most likely lab or diagnostic test result

Bottom line: I passed easily and I'm thankful to those who recommended this gem. But I also wanted to take a few minutes to "pass" this on to others as well. I know there's a lot of other favorable reviews below, but they really didn't go into much detail. I'd also give a top recommend to the Frontrunners Q&A book which was another treasure trove and landed me a lot of extra points on the exam. As far as I'm concerned, it was the perfect combination.

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New York Times Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow Cookbooks (1990-04-25)
Author: Craig Claiborne
List price: $35.00
New price: $16.25
Used price: $1.13
Collectible price: $34.01

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New York Times Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
I own/buy a lot of cook books but this is still my number one favorite!

Like Replacing an Old Friend
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-10
This cookbook is an updated version of and replaces the New York Times Cookbook that I lost in the post-Hurricane Katrina flooding in New Orleans. It feels like a replacement for an old friend with the recipes I most enjoyed still there plus some additional ones.

the best
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-21
This is the one greatest cookbook I have ever owned. There is nothing in it that doesn't come out perfectly! I had lost my copy in moving, and purchased it again. Try the Cod Provencal, even you hate anchovies!

Don't Lose This Cookbook!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-25
Several years ago, I went on a cleaning spree and ditched my falling apart copy of the New York Times Cookbook. What a mistake! It is the most wonderful cookbook I've ever used. Unfortunately, I couldn't recall the title (hard to believe), and have been without this gem for too long. Thanks to the Amazon "Look Inside," I was able to read the index and identify my old friend. I can't wait to try the Madras Chicken Curry and Kung Pao Shrimp with Cashews again. Try this book for yourself - you'll want to hold on to this one!

One of my top 5 cookbooks.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-08
This book is full of recipes that aren't difficult to make.

I own more than 300 cookbooks, and this one is used all the time by me.

There are NO PHOTOS, which is fine by me. I don't need photos to cook.

Every single thing I have made from this book comes out AMAZINGLY good.

NYT also made an international cookbook. The two together are a lovely gift....such a practical book.

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The Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle: Clearing Copyrights, Trademarks and Other Rights for Entertainment and Media Productions (Guide ... Jungle) (Guide Through the Legal Jungle)
Published in Paperback by Sashay Communications (2007-05-15)
Author: Joy Butler
List price: $19.95
New price: $12.00
Used price: $14.23

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Where was this when I wrote my first book?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-03
Wow, Joy Butler has just made our lives easier. The Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle is a user-friendly, detailed, wealth of knowledge for authors, producers and anyone who wants to use copyrighted material. I've written 4 books and had to wind my way through the jungle of permissions on my own, which was tedious and painful (news flash, your publisher doesn't track that stuff down for you and YOU are legally responsible for any inapporpriate use of material your use in your books and productions.) Thank you Joy for making every book I write in the future a breeze with your book now on my shelf right next to my desk.

Required Reading!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-19
Joy Butler's The Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle arrived promptly and I was blown away. The guide expertly covers rights, clearance issues, how to obtain clearance, minimizing risksThe Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle: Clearing Copyrights, Trademarks and Other Rights for Entertainment and Media Productions (Guide Through the Legal Jungle). It also has a section at the end for resources and forms. Butler enables the reader to navigate through complex issues with ease. Her style is comfortable. You can pick it up and read straight through or skip to the sections that are of immediate concern.

This book should be required reading for all of us creative industries. Sure wish I'd had it earlier!

Shannon Grissom
Author: Monkey Made of Sockies
Television Producer: Give Your Walls Some Soul!

If you are someone who wants to use the intellectual property of another for financial gain, then this book is for you!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-15

This book is written for publishers, writers, visual artists, muscians, music producers, film & TV producers, producers of Web sites and software, people, celebrities, and businesses. They all have or want intellectual property, and by reading this book they can learn how the commercial licensing of intellectual property works. The book has 28 chapters:

1. Guide to using this book
3. Copyright basics
4. Trademark basics
5. Common elements of privacy, publicity & defamation law
6. Right of privacy
7. Right of publicity
8. Defamation
9. Other relevant rights & laws
16. Getting organized (to seek permission)
17. Putting your own house in order
18. Submitting the request for permission
19. Negotiating the rights agreement
27. Methods of minimizing risks
28. Dealing with lawsuits

2. Checklist of clearance issues
CLEARANCE ISSUES FOR ...
10. Publishers & writers
11. Visual Artists
12. Musicians & music producers
13. Film, TV, & audio-visual producers
14. Producers of Web sites and software
15. Business
CLEARING RIGHTS AND SEEKING PERMISSION ...
20. To use books & other printed material
21. To use visual art
22. To use music
23. To use film, TV, & video footage
24. To use Web site & software materials
25. With respect to people
26. To use trademarks, products, & locations

The numbers above correspond to the chapters as they are sequenced in the book. I have rearranged the chapters in the order in which I would have liked to have seen them included in the book. Also, I would have liked the book better if it had been split into two parts instead of six. Part A would have included the chapters "1-28" as cited herein above. And Part B would have included the chapters "2-26." As a result of the way the book was organized I almost gave it a 4-star rating. But this book really is a gem and full of content.

My favorite chapters were chapters 2 & 3 (intellectual property law) and chapters 6-9 (tort law). And chapters 18 and 19 were really good, too. Clearly much of the book is aimed at topics an entertainment lawyer handles in her legal practice. But from my perspective as a SCORE small business counselor I think chapters 3, 4, 10, 14, 15, 20, and 24-28 are the most relevant to my clients' concerns. 5 stars!

Indispensable Guide to Keep Legal Action at Bay
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-14
Serendipitously, I received entertainment and business attorney, Joy R. Butler's "The Permission Seeker's Guide through the Legal Jungle" when a good friend of mine was in the process of designing and launching his website. Knowing that he had some trademark issues ( he had recently come up with a logo for his goods and services and wanted to protect his intellectual property) I promptly handed over this book and awaited a detailed synopsis of his first hand experience with it.

His comments exceeded my initial impression of this guide. While my reading of the book revealed a tightly crafted compendium of situations and solutions that arise during the identification and elimination of rights clearance problems in media production ----think anything through which people communicate and express themselves i.e., film, video, television programs, newspapers, magazines, posters, computer games, comic books, paintings, photographs, fine art, advertisements, websites, sculptures, books, etc.--my friend's opinion waxed practical as he followed the steps to insure that his production contained no material that violated the rights of another person.

Specifically, he wanted to use a song and CD photo on a website that he had heard on a CD and change key lyrics to reflect and promote his product and personal enterprise. Author Butler explains how to identify the rights owner - in this case the owner of the recording and the photographer of the photograph used on the CD cover----and how to seek permission to use the music and the photo. Using Butler's techniques, my friend successfully accomplished his mission and both the edited song and the photo appear on his website without the fear of kindling a lengthy expensive and tiresome lawsuit.

Butler's guide is definitely well organized; the summary table of contents, the table of contents and the index lay out with an encyclopedic precision exactly what the book contains. She presents an overall format for using the book, defines and explains relevant rights and laws, relays clearance issues for each media type, details the process of clearing rights and seeking permission, while minimizing risks and protecting oneself from possible lawsuits. Specific information is extremely easy to find within this volume; all topics are comprehensive, well documented and easy to read and comprehend with procedural information as well as examples of up-to-date cases and court rulings.

Bottom Line? On a real and practical level, Joy R. Butler's "The Permission Seeker's Guide through the Legal Jungle" provides a wealth of information that every writer and publisher should own and reference to avoid rights clearance problems in any media production. Recommended highly for all those who need to know the law and make it work in their favor.
Diana Faillace Von Behren
"reneofc"


As helpful as it is voluminous
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-19
Joy R. Butler is endlessly impressive as she charts and details all of the legal choices, decisions and ramifications behind being a producer: that higher stage of artist which combines talent and inspiration with the realities of the global marketplace. This is, definitely, a book for the artist who is taking their craft and their lives to that next level.

The degree to which she covers virtually every subject that could be covered re copyrights, permissions, trademarks, etc. is daunting. The book in fact is so detailed and voluminous that being shellshocked or momentarily disheartened as an artist will be inevitable. Showing once again how litigious our society is, amongst her many examples of interpretations of the law--and what artists and producers must contend with in that context--include the following: a treasured Muslim friend & assistant of Spike Lee unexpectedly suing him for the right to be considered a co-writer of his masterpiece MALCOLM X; and Eminem's fourth grade bully suing him to get a share of a song written about him being overcome later in life after it broke the Billboard charts! (And we wonder why stars can be so aloof.)

Butler does say at the outset, however, that there may be big chunks of the book not designed for you, given your artistic specialty. And indeed, every artistic specialty is covered: from visual arts to computer arts; dance to drama; music of all genres to literary works; videos to commercials, TV, cinema and documentaries.

You may walk away from this book thinking as I do: I gotta hire her as my lawyer! But either way, in the end, you'll walk away from this book feeling inspired, as the wealth of information provided supplies you with new ways to approach your work--beginning with the degree to which it is or isn't dependent on the inspiration and marketable work of others. Knowing your options regarding trademarks, copyrights, and other rights to use or transform works that have either come before you or are part of your individual and unique production teaches you how to think big time--really big time--as an artist. And helps make the inevitable success associated with taking this mindset on possible.

Highly recommended.

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Pick Me Up
Published in Hardcover by DK CHILDREN (2006-09-25)
Authors: Jeremy Leslie and David Roberts
List price: $29.99
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Pick me up baby!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
This book is full of fun information and it actually makes learning about a lot school subjects fun! Good for all ages that can read! Subjects about modern times and historic times. Science to math. Fun facts to colorful pages to fun myths. You'll never be bored and you'll always want to pick up Pick Me Up

Pick Me Up
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
This book is fabulous!!! I literally just 'picked it up' off the library shelf where it was being displayed as a new book. WOW is right. Promptly checked it out and soon bought a copy for my son who is 15. He goes back to it on a regular basis. I've started to buy it as a birthday gift for every kid I know!! I love cool kid books and this is definitely in my to 10.

Fun and Fascinating
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Review Date: 2008-03-04
Fun and Fascinating read that takes you all over the place. It is, as one review said, like surfing the web. Great resource for information you won't find in the encyclopedia

Must - have book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-09
Our librarian intoduced us to this one and it's a hit for all age groups. Everyone who "picks it up" becomes engrossed. The format is different & takes a little getting used to but worth every penny! Many catagories, neat facts & trivia, nice artwork, pictures, diagrams, etc. Highly recommeded to encourage reading.

A Gold Medal to the Designers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-04
I think it's fair to say that this hip British encyclopedia is an unquestionably 21st century book. Its intricate layout is geared to engage minds acclimated to Internet hot links and lots and lots of graphics. If PICK ME UP had come out twenty years ago, its continual cross-referencing and graphic density might have made it indecipherable. But for today's Acquired Attention Deficit Disorder reader (young or old), the title says it all: Once this fascinating volume is picked up, it will not be set down anytime soon.

PICK ME UP's writers have seen to it that the book has absolutely stellar content. And I was pleased to see that they shirked no delicate issue, choosing to engagingly explain topics that public school teachers in the States would only tackle with a parental permission slip. Not that the book is prurient; rather, it turns its sensible gaze upon all aspects of behavior and history in such an astute, clearheaded way, one is inclined to turn its pages again and again.

Bravo!

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Poodle Clipping and Grooming: The International Reference (Howell Reference Books)
Published in Hardcover by Howell Book House (2000-11-14)
Author: Shirlee Kalstone
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Great book even for beginners
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-14
This book was so perfect for anyone who has a poodle. I have never clipped a poodle before this book and recieved compliments on the cut I gave my poodle. It is very thorough with step by step instructions along with pictures. I recommend it highly, even just for the knowledge of general at home care between groomer visits.

Best Poodle Grooming Book
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Review Date: 2008-09-24
This book has been so helpful to me with my new standard poodle puppy, I am grooming him myself and this book covers so much more than grooming.

Poodle Clipping and Grooming: The International Reference (Howell Reference Books)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-01
A brilliant book on all you need to know clipping, grooming etc of your poodle. I have saved heaps of money by doing the clipping etc myself. The best book out.

Best reference book for grooming a poodle
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Review Date: 2008-04-07
I needed a book as I am new to grooming a poodle for show. This book has been great when I need advice from bathing to brushing to products to scissoring and clipping. A must have book for those that want to groom their own poodle. I highly recommend this book.

Almost as good as a class
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-01
I have owned poodles all my life, but never dared to clip one. I now have two standards and decided it was time. With this book (and a prayer) I have clipped my first standard poodle and she looks terrific! I followed the directions for the specified clip (Miami) and all went very well. It may not be a perfect job, but she looks darned good. I'll do her brother tomorrow!

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Rnotes: Nurse's Clinical Pocket Guide
Published in Spiral-bound by F. A. Davis Company (2006-04-30)
Author: Ehren Myers
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RNotes
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-25
I was going to make a note card file of this info but someone suggested the RNotes pocket guide. It has everything I was going to put in my index card file and more. It was well worth the purchase.

RN CLINICALS SUCK...
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
This is a great cheat sheet that you can slip in your pocket. It is spill proof and can save your as*

Must have....
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Review Date: 2008-04-27
This is a definate must have for the student nurse. I LOVE this thing! It also closely follows what I've learned as a first year.

RNOTES
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Review Date: 2008-03-10
EXCELLENT--I bought my daugther one for nursing and she loves it..going to buy myself one when i start nursing in june..

Perfect for the pocket
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Review Date: 2007-11-15
Love this item. It fits perfectly in my lab coat or scrubs pocket. It is a handy item and has so much useful info.

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Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose
Published in Kindle Edition by Broadway (2001-12-04)
Author: Constance Hale
List price: $9.95
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The bones, flesh, sins, and pleasures of prose
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-24
Dangling modifiers. Loose pronouns. Mixed metaphors. Sentence fragments . . . aw crap.

Whatever your sin, Sin and Syntax is an all-purpose grammar guide that helps not only to improve your grammar but also to polish your prose.

Constance Hale divides her book into three sections: words, sentences, and music. In words, she defines the fundamental building blocks of grammar (nouns, verbs, prepositions, etc.). In sentences, she teaches sentence mechanics and variation. In music, she explains how to add verve to your writing by experimenting with techniques such as assonance, metaphor, and beat.

Her book, however, is not simply about correcting wrongs. Hale informs writers when you can break the rules and when you look illiterate when you do. Putting prepositions at the end of the sentence? Not a big deal. Peppering foreign words into your story? Sure, just don't go crazy. Nouning verbs and verbing nouns? We have a bit of a problem here.

Hale did her homework. She provides extensive examples from politicians and writers to illustrate her concepts. She references numerous other style guides and also provides a handy list of them in the appendix. Most importantly, however, anyone can benefit from reading her book. She writes at a level that's easy enough for the grammatically-challenged to understand, but she also explains advanced material that's still useful to experienced writers. She doesn't delve too deeply into grammar terminology; she focuses her energies on improving your style all-around.

Frank, clear, and amusing, Sin and Syntax is one of the best grammar guides when it comes to perfecting your craft.

Excellent book, poor quality control
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-16
This is a fine book about the mechanics of writing. Here's the rub. Appendix 1 and 2 were replaced by duplicates of chapters 14 and 15 in the book I read. Otherwise this book is worth 5 stars.

I've bought 5 copies of this book over the last 5 years
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-20
My sister stole my first copy, my other sister stole my second copy, I gave my third copy to a friend (but only because I knew she would love it as much as I do). My fourth copy doesn't have the dog-eared pages and underlining that my first copy had (I fall into the category of people who think tattered edges and scribbly notes add character to books). And I gave a fifth copy to another friend who was frustrated drafting an admissions essay for grad school. One of the best books on writing (generally) on the market. Funny and entertaining, with excellent advice.

a wickedly effective book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
wow. this book is a must for any writer, experienced or novice. not only is it a useful tool, but it is a fabulous read with witty references and comments throughout.

SAME-O, SAME-O
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-11
This is your average grammar book, but with a sense of humor. I discovered nothing new in it.

References
Sugar Gliders (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
Published in Paperback by Barron's Educational Series (1997-07-01)
Author: Caroline MacPherson
List price: $7.99
New price: $1.50
Used price: $0.07

Average review score:

excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-26
My children both wanted Sugar Gliders and based on Amazon book recommendations, I bought the book. Both children are reading it. It is easy to read, full of good information even if some is out of date, and will help us make the decision about whether a sugar glider is the right pet (s) for us.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-30
this is a really great book to know more on suggs they go into detail about what is good for them and what is not. I would recommend this book if your thinking about owning a sugg or even if you already have them, the more information the better,

Sugar Gliders
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-15
Sorry, I can't help you. This book was a gift to a friend who has a Sugar Glider. She loves it.

"EMI" Very good book!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-22
Very good book and it has a lot of info that you need to know it has most the info I already knew but a very good book for someone who needs some Questions answered.

Outdated, But An OK Place to Start
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-09
There is some information in this book that is outdated, particularly the part dealing with Sugar Glider nutrition. We know a lot more about the nutritional needs of Sugar Gliders than we did when this book was published in 1997. For example, MacPherson suggests it is fine to feed cat food to Sugar Gliders. That idea has been debunked for some time.

It's an OK book to start with if you know absolutely nothing about Sugar Gliders. And it's only good because no new books with updated Sugar Glider information have been published recently. There is, however, a ton of solid, up-to-date information about Sugar Gliders available on the internet.


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