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Good enoughReview Date: 2008-08-23
Faithful ReportingReview Date: 2007-04-11
One thing I would like to say about the reviews on this book. The book is exactly as described by Amazon and the University of Oklahoma Press and I want to debunk the few odd reviews stating that this book consists of ten yellowed pages. I have no idea why anyone would state such a thing but can assure you that it is untrue and completely ridiculous.
Thanks,
Bonnie Hendricks
I love it.Review Date: 2002-04-09
Excellent Information - Outdated formatReview Date: 2001-09-12
The best, most complete horse breeds book I have ever seen!Review Date: 2000-08-28

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Even this book would make a perfect gift.Review Date: 2008-03-30
Every last one of us loves to give a gift and we all love to recieve a gift as well. Of all the gifts you give or recieve ;the ones most remembered are the ones least expected.
To the person who is always perplexed and says to themselves;I don't know wat to get him or her ,they have everything. Others say ,I'd like to get something but I can't afford it right now.This book will show you that rather than the cost,it's the thought that counts and more important it is the imagination or surprise that you put into it. After spending a little time with this book, you'll be well equipped with ideas that will amaze you. Let's say a neighbour down the street is having a birthday,is just recovering from an illness or such;and you would like to give them a gift,but are lost as to what. Just thumb through tiis book and the ideas will come to you.It may result in you giving them a plant from your garden they've admired,a box of goodies you've made,or something as simple as a note saying how much you treasure their being a neighbour. The fact that it comes totally unexpected will mean so much,just as it woulsd if it had been in the reverse.
The author has many years of experience in the gift business,but that does not mean she leans towards commercialism.She offers suggestions and ideas that cover things that are as low in cost as free, to extravagant for people looking for that "one great gift" and the cost is not an issue.How about this for an example.Fifty-fith Anniversary;which is traditionally thought as Emerald. Don't think just jewellry,how about a trip to Ireland,a new lawn,a golf game or extravagant golfing trip or a visit to a rain forest.Even something more simple such as Fifth Anniversary where Wood is the tradition.Why not a tree,golf tees,a new deck,a wooden hairbrush,a pair of Adirondack chairs,or even a load of wood for their fireplace?
Every type of event is covered in the book with appropriate gifts. Also lots of ideas on wrapping which range from the simplist to very elaborate.
Just to help you keep track of things there is a perpetual calendar at the back to record the dates of everyone and everything you want to remember.
Throughout the book,you will find information about where to find anything you are looking for;with e-mail,addresses,800 numbers,catalogues,web sites,etc.
This book will become as handy and useful to you as your address book,and rather than pulling your hair out over what would make a good gift,forgetting an event or anniversary,or whatever; you will be forever hearing things like this;"O, what a wonderful gift!,I love it!,what ever made you think of that? And most of all;
"It's Just What I've Always Wanted."
Besides,being a bookaholic,I have books coming out of my ears. When I finish one ,I ask myself who might like it,and put it aside for them.When I give a book away,it gives me something too---space for another one!!
A treasure trove of ideas . . .Review Date: 1998-12-10
I like to give creative gifts that really reflect the recipient, and this book will really help future purchases.
When bad things happen to boring peopleReview Date: 1998-12-04
Great ideas for gift-giving for all and no occasions.Review Date: 1998-12-04
Some very interesting ways to spend money!Review Date: 2000-03-19
With over 2,000 different, unique and imaginative gift ideas, there is certainly something for everyone and something to give to everyone. You'll find gift for graduation, for those feeling the blues, for baptism and even mother's and Father's day.
You'll be treated to baby clothes, gifts for the golf fanatic, fisherman, gifts the kids can give and even the last minute shoppers have been saved because there's something in here for them. You'll find new ways to surprise that special someone.
Included is an appendix the break down the gifts by category, one appendix for gift sources including web addresses, the holiday breakdown and a calendar for you to fill in as you go. So if you are looking for that just right gift, you might want to start here.

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Tons of DesignsReview Date: 2007-12-07
Well editedReview Date: 2007-01-10
Great series of books!Review Date: 2007-02-26
Disappointing sequelReview Date: 2005-10-21
Very HelpfulReview Date: 2006-11-10

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Great "knuggets of knowledge"!Review Date: 2008-10-20
Best Book for a Network Admin Hands DownReview Date: 2008-07-29
MCSE, MCITP and MCTSReview Date: 2008-06-12
Absolutely Outstanding! Review Date: 2008-05-25
If you want to pass 70-640, get this book!Review Date: 2008-05-23

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Nothing much newReview Date: 2007-12-30
Saving the Earth does not get much easier than thisReview Date: 2005-04-20
Perhaps the reader just wants to find out what sort of recycling facilities are in their town. One of their first stops should be to www.earth911.org. To look for reusable or biodegradable diapers, visit www.organicbebe.com. The Wildlife Conservation Society (www.wcs.org) has a very distinguished record in conserving endangered species. For those who have compost heaps, Starbucks will give you their coffee grounds. Details are at www.starbucks.com/aboutus/compost, or talk to your local manager.
A handy wallet card on produce and pesticides called "The Shopper's Guide to Pesticides" (bring it with you when shopping) is available from www.foodnews.org. A good site on global warming is www.climatestar.org. The Busy Person's Guide to Greener Living can be found at www.greenmatters.com. Do you have stuff you no longer need that someone else may want? Before that trip to the landfill, visit www.freecycle.org. Adopt a lobster (and help ensure a continued supply of lobsters) at www.lobsters.org, the Lobster Conservancy.
This is a wonderful book. It's small (it really can fit in your back pocket), it's well laid out, and the reader can pick their level of involvement. It is very highly recommended. Saving the environment does not get much easier than this.
Washington, DC loves it!Review Date: 2004-11-05
Useful, Delightful, HopefulReview Date: 2004-11-09
What a wonderful book!Review Date: 2004-11-15

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A Reference with Value Equal to that of its CompetitionReview Date: 2003-07-29
What's the difference between the two? Oh, where to begin ... THE WRITER'S HANDBOOK has the nice feature of listing items in multiple categories when appropriate. THE WRITER'S HANDBOOK and WRITER'S MARKET each contain listings the other doesn't. Some listings are more informational in one than the other. And of course the articles are different in each.
And, if nothing else, when I cannot turn up a listing that turns me on, or info I need in one market book, there's always the other.
The bottom line: I recommend THE WRITER'S HANDBOOK equally and concurrently with WM. Buy or borrow both!
The Final Word in Publishing.Review Date: 2006-03-03
Yet Another Success.Review Date: 2005-08-24
Best Writer's ResourceReview Date: 2003-04-25
It's packed
with useful information. It's gives the writer techniques, inspiration and advice. Some of these techniques are discussed
how to find more time to write, creating memorable characters and revising your writing. It evens tells you specific wways
to market your work, designing your website and writing for niche markets. As an added plus there are over 3000 listings of
markets and resources including 2000 magazines in 45 categories ranging from performing arts and religion to adult literary
to juvenile. Each one with descriptions and contact information. There's 600 book publishers, plus organizations and a glossary.
This is one source that will be referred to many times over. I know I have. This is one of the best writer's resource book
you can get. I'm sure this is to be updated in 2003.
A writer's best friendReview Date: 2003-10-06
The first part includes selected articles that at some point or another have been previously published throughout the year in "The Writer" magazine. Everything from inspirational ideas, to legal advice on copyright and selling your material through the different magazines and agents, advice for poets, etc. There is also an article on how to better set up your website, something that is no longer an option but a "must" as a promotional tool; plus conversations with famous authors. The different listings include non-fiction and fiction magazines, with as much information as possible on requirements, website, editor's name, etc.; book publishers, agents, arts councils and syndicates, writer's colonies and conferences, prizes and awards, drama and theater, TV and film producers; even greeting card publishers.
I recommend purchasing this guide on an annual basis or, at least bi-annually; if the price comes to be a bit too stiff for you. All the same, it can become your best friend.

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A Great ResourceReview Date: 2002-01-21
Anne Jones
Choosing a Publisher Has Never Been EasierReview Date: 2002-01-03
Now what?
The "2002 Novel and Short Story Writer's Market" to the rescue.
This gateway to seeing your work in print identifies everything you need to know before you submit your manuscript - what editors are looking for, pay rates, how long you'll have to wait for a response, who to contact, even tips directly from the publisher. They're all covered in this 100 percent updated, annual guide to getting your fiction published.
But you could easily invest in this reference for the articles alone. Building believable worlds for science fiction writers, the business behind fiction writing and dissecting the short story are just some of the numerous articles included. And authors like John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates and Sue Grafton also share their experience on the writing life.
If you'd rather pursue an agent, flip to the literary agent section or search by genre represented. Choosing the electronic publishing route? Find out if it's right for you and learn how to evaluate your E-book options.
Achieving your publishing dreams begins here. Every opportunity imaginable is listed:
* Literary Magazines
* Small Circulation
Magazines
* Zines
* Online Markets
* Consumer Magazines
* Publishing Houses
* Conferences
* Organizations
First-time novelists to prevously published authors rely on the Novel & Short Story Writer's Market year after year. If you're serious about getting published, the "2002 Novel and Short Story Writer's Market" is a vital tool for your writing career.
It tells it like it isReview Date: 2002-02-06
Extensive resourceReview Date: 2002-09-21
2002 Novel & Short Story Writers Market (Novel and Short StoReview Date: 2002-05-31
This book will not replace formal instruction, or hands on help from someone who knows the business, but if you are looking to break into print, you've already taken pains to learn the craft, and just don't know where to go next, this is a must have addition to your writer's "tool box".

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Adopting in Russia: Your rights and the lawReview Date: 2002-11-20
Pre-Adoptive Parents MUST ReadReview Date: 2002-10-21
A must have for parents considering a Russian AdoptionReview Date: 2002-11-19
Did you know adoption in Russia is free? Did you know that the Russian Law DOES NOT require two trips? Did you know there is an appeals process for adoptions that are turned down by the judge? Do you want to know if you can request a specific child in a specific area, from a specific orpahage? Irina explains the whys and wherefores of the law, and how it applies to various adoption situations. She explains the adoption process, gives a list of documents commonly needed for a Russian dossier, and explains what is involved in the court hearing.
A well written, concise, and thorough book. A must read for anyone interested in adopting from Russia. A great place to get the right answers to some tough adoption questions.
EXCELLENT book to read before you adopt/or in the process!Review Date: 2006-01-13
Adopting In Russia, Your Rights & the LawReview Date: 2002-10-22
From the introduction of the book: "This book has been written in order to provide the reader with basic and helpful information pertaining to Russian adoptions and Russian adoption law." There is no doubt that Irina O'Rear has managed to accomplish this in her recently published book.
Pre adoptive parents have many questions and MS O'Rear has managed to consolidate most of the answers to these questions into one book. A family going through the adoption process would be turning to this book daily to get valuable information. Some of this information can only be found in this book.
The book starts out with a general discussion on making a decision to adopt and specifically why to adopt from Russia. From there the author describes what to expect in Russia. This covers everything from how to dress, what to expect in the court hearing, and generally what to expect while sight seeing. There is a good description of the adoption process form the Russian side, which lets the parents know what is happening while they are anxiously awaiting an invitation to travel.
There is one section of the book, and I feel the most valuable section, where MS O'Rear translates excerpts of the Russian family law that pertains to adoptions. She also provides her expert commentary on each section of the law. In my work with Families for Russian and Ukrainian Adoption (FURA) I have repeat idly heard parents ask what the Russian laws says on certain issues. Now I have a resource that I can point them to for answers.
Besides the unique section on Russian law the author provides another unique section of useful words and phrases. Nowhere else have I seen a list like this. It is in English word order and the Russian translation is done using the English phonetic alphabet instead of the Russian Cyrillic. This is most helpful to those who don't know the Cyrillic alphabet.
For people looking for a resource and reference guide to help with a Russian adoption then this is the book for you.

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Very practical and completeReview Date: 2008-11-07
To say a thing to improving, I think it lacks from drawings, charts and so forth, trying to make the reading smoother...
Great Book if you're in banking!Review Date: 2008-09-25
Paid for by me. ;O)
ComprehensiveReview Date: 2002-09-26
Don't Let the Title Fool YouReview Date: 2001-08-04
Exellent resourceReview Date: 2007-01-09

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Birthday HitReview Date: 2005-08-21
Lots of InformationReview Date: 2002-08-31
It has many beautiful and colorful pictures that will definately inspire the artist in you.
the encyclopedia of pottery techniquesReview Date: 2002-07-21
Lots of varietyReview Date: 2003-12-29
I would recommend this to anyone with interest in pottery, both wheel throwing and hand building.
Great reference book!Review Date: 2003-03-25
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