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Card Weaving made easy to understand and followReview Date: 2008-09-24
Excellent tutorialsReview Date: 2008-08-25
Many BagsReview Date: 2006-03-29
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A great beginners book. :)Review Date: 2006-07-12
Great for beginners or advanced weavers....Review Date: 2004-09-20


Great BookReview Date: 2008-06-18
Lovin it!Review Date: 2008-05-20
A beautiful and fun book.Review Date: 2008-05-11
Great book for Elementary LibrariesReview Date: 2008-05-04
I love AmosReview Date: 2008-05-02

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An amazing storyReview Date: 2000-03-09
An inspired book from an inspired man.
The views of a ButlandReview Date: 1999-12-27
I have read through the book and found it funny and thought provoking. Most of the things are just distant memories that come bouncing back after seeing them in print. I loved walking down memory lane, and am proud to be associated with the man who wrote this fine book.
Debbie (Butland) Bernier
very uplifting and makes alot of senseReview Date: 1999-06-07
Something for everyone!(Especially the entrepreneur)Review Date: 1999-06-02
An extraordinary book from an extraordinary personReview Date: 1999-11-23

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Keeping family closeReview Date: 2008-05-01
A Review of Chelsea's TreeReview Date: 2008-05-01
A childs life raft in a sea of blended familiesReview Date: 2008-04-30
Chelsea's treeReview Date: 2008-04-01
A Wonderful Gift to Give & GetReview Date: 2008-04-01
I will continue to give this book as gifts because of the thoughtful and loving way in which it celebrates diverse & blended families.
Beautuful interactive book for all to enjoy.

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One of the Best Chess Courses AroundReview Date: 2004-05-30
A beginner might enjoy this book, but the most benefit will be obtained by players who have some experience but feel they have reached a plateau - a quite common situation in my experience. Gambit is well known for only publishing quality chess books, so this is a self-improvement work you can rely on to improve your game and rating.
Best intermediate level course ever writtenReview Date: 2005-03-14
1. the book covers a big range of topics, like how to make a plan or the important of pawn structures.
2. the diagram examples feature many famous games and famous players.
3. endgames are covered in detail (I have found that other books of this type ignore them).
4. there is lots of advice on how to improve
If you are an intermediate player (say rated 800 to 1900 USCF) this book will greatly benefit you.
Best Intermediate Level Course Ever WrittenReview Date: 2005-03-14
1. the book covers a big range of topics, like how to make a plan or the important of pawn structures.
2. the diagram examples feature many famous games and famous players.
3. endgames are covered in detail (I have found that other books of this type ignore them).
4. there is lots of advice on how to improve
If you are an intermediate player (say rated 800 to 1900 USCF) this book will greatly benefit you.
Crammed full of ideasReview Date: 2004-04-24
Excellent Practical Approach to ImprovingReview Date: 2005-07-03
There is no doubt that after reading this book your general strength will improve, and there is so much material packed in, that it is like having the contents of several books put together. That is my one complaint - there is almost too much material, and it could take several months to do it justice.
The author is an experienced chess teacher, and he shares his methods with a passionate enthusiasm. I found his methods to be valid, and quite insightful in some cases. I would highly recommend this book for both kids and adults to study and enjoy.

Workable answersReview Date: 2001-03-10
One of my favorite lines goes something like this:
"The main problem with children is how to live with them. The adult is the problem in child raising, not the child. A good, stable adult with love and tolerance in his heart is about the best therapy a child can have."
When this piece of advice is taken to heart the most troublesome (previously that is) youth become a joy to work with. You don't have to believe it. Just read the book and try some of the techniques out for yourself.
Sincerely,
A Reader
helped my family!Review Date: 2005-02-16
Great book!
CHILD DIANETICSReview Date: 2000-05-06
Sensible Advice about KidsReview Date: 2001-08-29
This book has become a mainstay for me as a parent.Review Date: 2001-11-03
The beginning essay, "How to Live With Children" is truly wonderful. My viewpoint on children didn't necessarily change from reading this book, but was certainly strengthened. Children aren't animals to be trained, they don't "belong" to their parents (they are individuals with rights of their own) and they deserve to be treated with respect.
It is true that children can try a parent's patience, though, and the author, a father himself, was well aware of that. He provides some very simple, wonderful methods for handling common problems that children and their parents can have.
For instance:
What do you do when you give your child a new toy and he immediately breaks it?
What do you do when your child gets hurt and doesn't cheer up for too long afterwards?
What do you do when your child acts up in order to get attention?
What do you do with a child who is angry and rebellious, or who has suffered losses and is stuck in grief?
With 6 young children, these things are important for me to be able to handle successfully. My kids are very able, happy, well adjusted children, and this book has a great deal to do with my overall success as a parent.
I recommend this to anyone who deals with children in any measure!


A Universe of Dual MagicReview Date: 2007-07-24
A splendid intro to Fesmire's worldReview Date: 2006-12-13
Jonathan Fesmire's Children of Rhatlan sidesteps the trend to capitalize on the current fantasy formula, and instead tells a simple tale of two siblings trying to find their place in a world not quite our own.
Our heroes, Garum and Vayin, are duals, siblings who possess their own individual bodies and souls, but who are relegated to sharing the same life, the same "space," if you will. When one is "overt," the other must remain "covert," and vice versa. It's a bit confusing at first, but an interesting conundrum nonetheless. Rather than focus the novel solely on the magic involved, though, Fesmire has concentrated the brunt of his attention on the emotional and social magic behind living a dual's life. Sure, there is the central plot involving Garum and Vayin meeting an old witch bearing promises of enlightenment, and her brother, Paterun, a mad wizard fallen from grace (whose insatiable lust for spiritual resonance sets him on a quest to assimilate Garum and Vayin), but it's the brother-sister politics that count. In writing a book about siblings with a dual nature, Fesmire has very much conceived a story with a dual plot line. The overt: Paterun's quest to track down Garum and Vayin; the covert: the duals' coming of age, managing the necessities of food, shelter, love, acceptance in a world filled with superstition and mistrust.
Children of Rhatlan is a comfortable novel, more of a character study than an epic battle piece (though confrontation between Paterun and the duals is inevitable)--but I believe this to be Fesmire's intent, to make duality into an everyday affliction that must be dealt with by our young heroes. To this end, Fesmire knows how his machine works. Dave Duncan's Great Game comes to mind: a complete society and religious system has been laid out to support his characters. Moreri, Lothay, and Rhatlan--the mischievous lord--are potent fixtures which future Rhatlan novels will surely expand upon.
Children of Rhatlan isn't perfect. At times, there just doesn't seem to be enough happening in the in-between scenes, and the frequency of occasions upon which Garum and Vayin are either eating or bathing borders on the redundant--but having said that, the premise is solid: What would it be like to share your life with someone else--literally?
Jonathan Fesmire knows the answer.
Would you love her?Review Date: 2006-11-27
I love this story because the duals are unique. They are a different kind of magic and I think its absolutely brilliant. It's a great story about magic, racism, betrayal and hatred, to love and lose, revenge, and forgiveness. I hope you take the oppurtunity to read this book and go on one adventure after another with Garum and Vayin!!!
High fantasy at its best!Review Date: 2006-07-02
Lulu Printing
Genre: Fiction/Fantasy
ISBN: 1411637194, $15.95, 276 pp, 2005
High fantasy at its best! Wizards, sorceresses, magic and the new duals.
In this story the duals are twins (Garum and Vayin) who have two bodies but share one life and one place in the world. For one to be present, the other must vanish.
The evil wizard Paterun who possesses the magical Claws of Rhatlan is possessed himself by the souls and voices of those he's killed. The voices laugh as one in his mind. They hear his thoughts, and they talk to him.
"Duals can handle another voice in their minds, so why can't I? The hair tingled along his arms. He looked toward the open shutters, eyes widening as a new idea formed. No light came through the horn windowpanes. Duals! Curse of Rhatlan, I believe they can handle it because they were born joined. They were made that way. What if I were a dual?
You're a fool! the sorceress cried. The wizard cringed; he had neglected to hide his thoughts. Now, he made the effort.
She'll know soon enough. I can't hide everything from them. He rubbed his forehead. I can't become a dual, but I could join with one, send my mind, all these minds, into one. Gods, I believe this will work!"
Now our evil wizard has a plan to free himself from the voices in his mind. Does he succeed? Only the tale will tell.
Jonathan Fesmire is an accomplished writer and artist. "Children of Rhatlan" will definitely appeal to children of all ages. Jonathan has a rich imagination and the ability to describe the world he sees in his mind. The magical mystical cover was created by Stephanie Law and is a work of art itself.
Other books by Jonathan include "Tamshi's Imp", "Seeds of Vision" and "Amber in the Over World".
Reviewed by Kaye Trout - July 1, 2006 - Copyright
Great StorytellingReview Date: 2002-03-16
I'd recommend this book to anyone who likes a little fantasy in their diet. Even if you don't, give it a try; I'm sure you will agree that this book is awesome.

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A marvellous book!Review Date: 2005-05-01
At the very heart of Grandmaster Qingshan Liu`s book is a practical introduction to the famous series of "Qigong Harmony in 18 Figures" and "The Eight Figures for every Day".
Exact and detailed descriptions of the movements and breathing allow you to easily perform the exercises on your own.
In addition, the rhythm of the movements and breathing are
illustrated on a timeline, which is especially helpful.
The presentation of the text is clearly arranged and organized and the language easy to understand.
A series of photos accompany and illustrate each of the Qigong movements which are being demonstrated by Qigong Grandmaster Qingshan Liu himself.
In the first and last part of his book Qingshan Liu talks in a vivid way about the theoretical background and the basis of Qigong as well as the philosophy of "Qi".
He also answers frequently asked questions concerning both practicing Qigong and the emotional and physical reactions Qigong provokes.
The book suits both beginners` and advanced Qigong-practitioners` purposes extraordinarily well!
This book is the best Qi Gong book I have ever known.Review Date: 1999-02-18
This book is the best Qi Gong book I have ever known.Review Date: 1999-02-18
Wonderful Book!Review Date: 2005-11-16
First, chi theory is presented in English that is comprehensible to the ordinary American. Nothing too technical, no mumbo jumbo. Very solid explanations.
Second, the two qigong routines that are presented, the "18 Figures" and "Eight Figures for Every Day" are well illustrated and contain clear and not overly-wordy instructions. There's just nothing like trying to learn a move while holding the book in one hand and reading through a sea of verbiage while simultaneously trying to imitate fuzzy or poorly-posed photos. You won't find that here!
Third, the book is not too long. It's what you need to know for the beginning or intermediate levels and that's all. Also, there is nothing religious, nothing spiritual, and nothing new age to be found anywhere. The instruction is drawn from medicine and the martial arts.
Fourth, the movements themselves in both routines are more physical than one often finds in other qigong sets. This is truly a fitness workout, although most people in average condition should not have any difficulty with the moves. Anyway, if something doesn't work for you, you can always adapt it to your situation. The qigong police won't come for you.
The only improvement I would suggest to the publishers, should YMAA decide to reprint this book, is that it should come with a DVD in a little plastic pouch glued to the inside back cover. There used to be a video, but I can't seem to find that anywhere. A do-along DVD workout would make this easy program even easier to learn.
I am pleased to recommend this book. It lives up to the high standards I have come to expect from YMAA.
A great book for Qi GongReview Date: 2000-08-14

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Has a lot to offer groups and solitariesReview Date: 2007-12-15
Informative, chock full of ideasReview Date: 2008-05-07
Kudos!
Has a lot to offer groups and solitariesReview Date: 2007-12-15
A great starting foundation for someone who knows nothing Review Date: 2008-01-26
a book worth havingReview Date: 2007-12-10

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Bill Ochs Rocks!Review Date: 2008-02-13
Clarke tin whistle book is easy to understandReview Date: 2007-12-21
Good LessonsReview Date: 2008-05-07
The Best I've ever usedReview Date: 2008-01-21
Wanna learn the tinwhistle...Review Date: 2007-05-16
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