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Everywoman: A gynaecological guide for life
Published in Unknown Binding by Book Club Associates (1973)
Author: Derek Llewellyn-Jones
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Excellent reference for the first-time mother-to-be
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Review Date: 2004-12-31
I first encountered this book when I was expecting my son (born in 1975). The format was easy to read, informative and positive in its approach. I passed copies to my younger sisters, and (most recently) my sister-in-law, so that they could benfit from the information it contained. The book is well-written, clear and factual--after all, Dr.Llewellyn-Jones IS a respected physician! There are sketches and explanations throughout. This is one book which is a "must read" for any mother-to-be (and her husband). I highly recommend it.

Great book for New couples
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Review Date: 2002-11-20
Its a great book for newly married couples.. This book gives them a very good insight of the physical relationship between the 2 spouse. It also details the entire process of child birth, right from conception to delivery and child care.

Great book for New couples
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Review Date: 2002-11-20
Its a great book for newly married couples.. This book gives them a very good insight of the physical relationship between the 2 spouse. It also details the entire process of child birth, right from conception to delivery and child care.

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Exploring Boston Bike & Foot, 2nd
Published in Paperback by Appalachian Mountain Club Books (1999-05-01)
Author: Lee Sinai
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From an outdoor enthusiast...
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Review Date: 2003-03-14
Want to get outdoors and be active in the Boston area? Start by buying this book. Lee Sinai describes, in wonderful detail, many of the rides and hikes one can take within a thirty-five-mile radius of Boston. The author has organized the forty trips around geographical areas, north, south or west of Boston, so selecting one is easy. Maps of each destination are included. Each trip description includes what's important to an outdoor enthusiast.... availability of restrooms, closest access to food, degree of difficulty, directions for getting there, and a historical background of the area.
Using this book, I discovered Dogtown, a mountain biking haven in Gloucester. I also experienced Cameron's, home to the best lobster roll in Massachusetts. The author led me to Great Brook Farm in Carlisle for cycling and then to Kimball's for a memorable ice cream treat.
As a guidebook, I give Exploring In and Around Boston on Bike and Foot the highest rating.

Exploring in and around Boston on bike and foot
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-27
Lee Sinai has taken a group of varied and unusual hikes and trails around Boston and compiled them into an informative and accessible guide. We refer to her book often when looking for interesting, new places to explore, and have found it invaluable in "rediscovering" Boston.

A great way to begin your Boston area adventures!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-14
Right from the get go I found this hiking and biking guide to be a miracle of organization and indispensable information. This book not only groups locations by geographical location, but also with respect to hiking, road biking and mountain biking. I found the handy reference guide towards the beginning of the book extremely useful while including not only difficulty ratings, but also mileage for each trip, something not always available in one specific location in a guide book. The maps accompanying each site are extremely easy to follow and the descriptions really do fit the terrain perfectly, whether or not you chose to take the book along on your journeys. I found the directions to each location to be extremely useful and especially appreciated the public transportation options that help those city dwellers who lack automobiles. Other handy features include locations and descriptions of local restaurants, attractions and even restrooms. This book included an very helpful mix of locations both in the greater Boston area, as well as highlighting several gems in the neighboring suburbs. I especially appreciated the handy reference map showing the location of all the spots, as well as the ever present tips to find geater enjoyment in your outdoor adventures!

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Exterminance Cometh
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2000-06)
Author: Robert Segarra
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A Frightening Future
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Review Date: 2001-02-21
What at first seems to be a prophecy come true, and a frightening one at that, in turn surprises me in what has got to be one of the freshest new voices in the genre to come along in quite a while.

Exciting, Realistic...A Warning-Bell?
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Review Date: 2000-11-14
To me this book is a wise and insightful examination of the highest and lowest reaches of the human psyche. When we bottom out, will we be capable of pulling ourselves up again? Far from being weighted down by this true-to-life quality, EXTERMINANCE COMETH is a lively page-turner. It seems destined for a big-screen interpretation...and I'm looking forward to it!

A Survival Guide For The Future
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Review Date: 2000-08-11
Complete with eerie prophecies, as well as heroic, devious, and ordinary everyday characters, Exterminance Cometh describes in detail what may happen in a world not too far removed from our own. A catastrophic natural disaster hits the Earth at a point in time when we are least equipped to deal with it. However, through mankind's resiliency and belief in its future, the fight between good and evil begins. The ending will surprise you.

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Fahrenheit 451
Published in Unknown Binding by Limited Editions Club (1982)
Author: Ray Bradbury
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Written in the basement of the UCLA library
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Review Date: 2006-02-19
I do not want to tell much of the story, as the unfolding is part of the intrigue. However now that houses are fire proof the purpose of firemen is performing a service by burning books to maintain the happy social order.

Naturally one fireman goes awry after several emotional incidences from someone burning up with the books to a young neighbor with strange ways, which run counter to his carrier. This leads to all kinds of deviant things like reading. What are you doing now?

One big rift between the book and the movie [Fahrenheit 451 (1966) -- Oscar Werner, Julie Christie] is that in the movie the "written word" was completely removed (even from the credits); where as in the book the state was against was literature and not technical writing.

Books are just symbols of ideas that could have been on the screen also. There is deference between training and education. Among other reasons the book was a symbol of one mans superiority over another in a world of equals.

A dark masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-12
Montag is a fireman, whose main duty is not extinguishing fires, but starting them: he burns books. In Ray Bradbury's vision of the future, social order and peace are maintained through the suppression of thought and through inundating the populace with mindless trivia and frivolous television. This is a variation of Karl Marx's "religion is the opiate of the masses" idea: "absorption in trivia is the opiate of the masses." The fireman, Montag, runs into a problem when a neighbor girl, who loved books and their ideas, disappears. Montag begins to hoard books himself, and his world begins to fall apart as his mind opens up to new but dangerous ideas.

Bradbury has addressed, in many of his short stories, the idea that television, commercialism, and trivia, if allowed to overwhelm reading and thoughtful debate, will lead to a stable but stagnant and mindless society. In "Fahrenheit 451," this theme reaches its full and bleak expression. Montag is a hero who strives against social order in order to restore life to the minds of its people. Ray Bradbury tends to be melancholy in his writing, but no one writes better, and he is unafraid to tackle any subject. "Fahrenheit 451" is named after the ignition temperature of books; it is a masterpiece of speculative fiction and, in a very quiet way, a true horror story.

Ray Bradbury's classic parable on the evils of censorship
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-08
I taught "Fahrenheit 451" as the example of a dsytopian novel in my Science Fiction class, although it is certainly one of the most atypical of that particular type of narrative discourse. Compared to such heavyweight examples as George Orwell's "1984," Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," Yevgeny Zamiatin's "We," Ray Bradbury's imaginative meditation on censorship seems like light reading. But the delicious irony of a world in which firemen start fires remains postent and the idea of people memorizing books so they will be preserved for future generations is compelling. Of course, there have been more documented cases of "book burning," albeit in less literal forms, since "Fahrenheit 451" was first published in 1953, so an argument can be made that while all the public debate was over how close we were the Orwellian future envisioned in "1984," it is Bradbury's little parable that may well be more realistic (especially in terms of the effects of television).

The novel is based on a short story, "The Fireman," that Bradbury published in "Galaxy Science Fiction" in 1951 and then expanded into "Fahrenheit 451" two years later. However, those who have studied Bradbury's writings caw trace key elements back to a 1948 story "Pillar of Fire" and the "Usher II" story from his 1950 work "The Martian Chronicles." Beyond that, there is the historical record of the Nazis burning books in 1933. The story is of a future world in which everyone understands that books are for burning, along with the houses in which they were hidden. Guy Montage is a fireman who has been happy in his work for ten years, but suddenly finds himself asking questions when he meets a teenage girl and an old professor.

"Fahrenheit 451" is not only about censorship, but also about the inherent tension in advanced societies between knowledge and ignorance. Reading this novel again I am reminded about Pat Paulsen's editorial on the old "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" (a series well acquainted with the perils of censorship) about how we might enjoy freedom of speech in this country but we do not enjoy freedom of hearing because "there is always the danger of something being said." Censorship, in practical terms, is the effort of those who do not want others to hear what they find offensive, for whatever reasons, basically because it leads to people thinking thoughts they do not want them to be thinking. Through the rambling diatribes of Captain Beatty, Bradbury makes this point quite clear to his readers.

Even though this is essentially a novella, Bradbury's work retains the charm of a short story. The recurring use of animal imagery throughout the story, the use of the mythic ideas of the salamander and the phoenix, make "Fahrenheit 451" more poetic than any other dystopian work. Even if it is predominantly a one note argument regarding censorship, it is impossible to deny that Bradbury makes a clear and convincing case for his position. Besides, there is something to be said for any work that insures that beyond the point at which water freezes the only other recognizable number on the Fahrenheit scale is the point at which book paper starts to burn.

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Falling For Her All Over
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2002-05)
Author: Greg Belter
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A love affair!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-30
Big hearted Jim falls in love with Hilda, a Swedish blonde, but he losses her from his life. Jim the hazel eyed, college student, shows what he can do with real life dating. Based on a true story, a life filled with more ladies than he knew what to do with. How a man can get away with murder with the ladies, is a very strong message coming across. No neeed to spoil the ending.

A heartfelt story! Lila
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-14
A very funny, witty, and charming love story.

tearjerker. Lois
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-14
FOR A FICTION ROMANCE NOVEL IT WAS VERY NICE TO READ. IT WAS SO GOOD THAT I WOULDN'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM READING IT AGAIN TO EXPERIENCE THE JOY AND LOVE IN THE STORY. IT WAS DOWN TO EARTH, AND THE PEOPLE MAKE YOU THINK IT WAS REALLY HAPPENING. THE COUPLE GO THEIR SEPERATE WAYS, BUT JIM IS SO STRONG AND DETERMINED TO WIN, HILDA, THE SWEDISH BLONDE BACK. HIS FIRST TRUE LOVE WAS ALL HE HAD. WITH THAT IN MIND HE KEEPS THE FAITH IN HIMSELF, THAT HE IS STRONG ENOUGH TO FIGHT HIS WAY BACK TO THE LOVE HE ONCE KNEW.

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The Far-away Hearts Club
Published in Paperback by Amer Book Pub (2003-04-30)
Author: Patrick R. Spadaccino
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A Good Read.
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Review Date: 2004-07-08
An overall good story, very enjoyable, an interesting read. I recommend this book.

A moving, exciting story...
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Review Date: 2004-02-20
The lessons learned by the characters in the book apply to all of us, child and adult alike. You'll enjoy it, and maybe never look at your family and friends the same way again.

A great book!
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Review Date: 2004-02-20
The "Far-Away Hearts Club" is a delightful, heartwarming, and entertaining read. This book will make you think more about your relationships...its beautiful imagery and descriptive language makes it a compelling and powerful story.

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Father to Son: A Guide to Growing Up in a Difficult World
Published in Hardcover by Writers Club Press (2002-02)
Author: Reginald L. Bullock
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Critically Important Contribution to Fatherhood
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Review Date: 2002-06-18
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A critically important contribution to African-American Father-Son relationships from the heart of a Dad who was raised by a single parent mom in inner city Philadelphia. I'd recommend this book to the whole family as well as any son, especially an "at risk" youth. Each of the 20 chapters presents a father-to-son perspective on earthy life issues in clear, concise narratives, with reasonable discretion and frank integrity...

*** Guns *** Gangs *** Drugs *** The Law *** Homosexuality *** Communication *** Problems & Struggles *** Friendship *** Religion *** Mothers *** Health & Fitness *** Hygiene *** Sex *** The Game *** Tenets *** Education *** Ethnic Origin *** Life & Death *** Words to Live By *** F.Y.I./Poetry ***

The "Father to Son" keynote poem will be an award winner. Reginald Bullock has been there, and his personal troubles-to-triumphs guided tour will inspire more successes.

Powerful Book!!!
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Review Date: 2002-05-01
Reggie is a very powerful writer with the ability to communicate to all ages at the same time. His knowledge and background gives him a flexibility that is very unique. Almost like James Bond, only with an urban flavor. I have read many books in my time, and most writers skirt the truth when it comes to some of the subjects Reggie has chosen; however, this book hits the nail square on the head. I would recommend better critics than myself to read the book and write a review. I see big things happening for this man.

Powerful insite in helping todays youth
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Review Date: 2002-05-01
Each chapter in the book is a lesson in itself. OPRAH needs to have this guy on TV for the world to learn from. He hits all the problems straight on and pulls no punches. So many teenagers and single parent mothers need to read this book.

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Faust: A Crime Novel About Life After Death
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2000-10)
Author: Beau Brady
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I never knew William Faulkner played DOOM as a child!
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Review Date: 2001-03-25
I must admit to you that I haven't finished the book yet as I am a slow reader, it takes me about 6 minutes per page and I read each page 4 times. I am considering paying a friend to read it and record it onto tape, but I figure he'll just skip chapters and screw me out of my money. All that aside this is a thought provoking novel that promotes self-reflection in a time that is futuristic, but not too dissimilar with our own. Oh hell, I'm just joshin' ya, I have no friggin clue what the author is talkin' about. That guy is way out there ... in a good way!

I never knew William Faulkner played DOOM as a child!
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Review Date: 2001-03-25
I must admit to you that I haven't finished the book yet as I am a slow reader, it takes me about 6 minutes per page and I read each page 4 times. I am considering paying a friend to read it and record it onto tape, but I figure he'll just skip chapters and screw me out of my money. All that aside this is a thought provoking novel that promotes self-reflection in a time that is futuristic, but not too dissimilar with our own. Oh hell, I'm just joshin' ya, I have no friggin clue what the author is talkin' about. That guy is way out there ... in a good way!

Much better than I thought!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-21
I had to read this book for a course of mine in comparative literature, and so wasn't looking forward to reading it. I was so surprised! It was exciting, entertaining, witty... I could go on-- I have since read it again, and kept my copy of it. It's sort of like "Pulp Fiction" meets sci-fi, but darker and at the same time funnier. Even though it's sort of short, it's definitely worth the money.

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Feeling Good for Life : The Clinically Proven Exercise and Diet System That Will Help You Burn Fat, Build Muscle, Boost Your Mood, and Conquer Depression
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2001-12)
Author: Marcos Salazar
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Energized and easy to follow
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Review Date: 2002-05-15
Feeling Good For Life manages to explain the most current research on the connection between mood and exercise--but without being over the head of a casual reader interested in getting in shape and putting some new focus into the daily routine. Mr. Salazar's passion for the subject is evident...and judging by the illustrations of his exercise techniques that accompany the step-by-step planner, he practices what he preaches! An upbeat and practical first effort.

The benefits of incorporating aerobics
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Review Date: 2002-04-12
Feeling Good For Life by psychologist and certified personal trainer Marcos Salazar offers the reader a diet and exercise system for significantly improved health and demonstrably better muscle tone that will substantially help to overcome the darkness of depression and enjoy life to the fullest. Individual chapters address the benefits of incorporating aerobics, weight training, proper nutrition, and much more into one's life. An excellent and thoughtful guide to personal improvement, Feeling Good For Life is recommended reading for anyone seeking to improve their physical and mental well being.

Great book!
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Review Date: 2002-02-05
I had never encountered a book before which specifically addresses the relationship between depression and exercise in a clear and fun format- anyone feeling a bit low or anyone looking to figure out exactly why they feel so great when they are exercising regularly should grab a copy of the book! I particularly found the photos in the back depicting the author performing various weight baring exercises to be an excellent template for my own training. (He's pretty damn hot too!)

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Five Girls and a Baby (Sweet Valley Twins: The Unicorn Club)
Published in Paperback by Bantam USA (1997-02-06)
Author: Alice Nicole Johansson
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!*!Samantha!*!
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Review Date: 2005-02-11
This story is about a woman by the name of Mrs.Kemmer,and she was about Thirty five years of age. She has a young child around three years of age,and goes by the name Annabel. Mrs.Kemmer had to go on a business trip to Mexico, So she had the five girls by the names of Leslie,Kimberely,Lila,Ellen,and Jessica watch Annabel while she went on the trip to mexico. Mrs.Kemmer left for Mexico and everything was going great until... about nine o' clock p.m. when the girls got a phone call from Mrs. Kemmer she had some horiable news she was stranded in mexico and, the girls had to keep little Annabel a secret,Because her mother and father had just got a divorce and he wanted to have Annabel.Then she found a way home and they all lived happily ever after.

The Babysitting Unicorns
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Review Date: 2004-11-01
Ellen Riteman,The president of the Unicorns and the other Unicorns babysit this neighbor of theirs when their real babysitter goes off and gets married.Ellen keeps it a secret from her parents.It turns out fine.

It was just great!
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Review Date: 1996-07-03
There was a lot of excitement. You never knew what was going to happen next


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