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I Spy Mystery: A Book of Picture Riddles
Published in Hardcover by Cartwheel (1993-10-01)
Author: Jean Marzollo
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I Spy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
I have two grandsons 5 & 7. They love to share the I Spy books and see who gets the most answers.

Grandma
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-12
Careful with the purchase of this book. It is an excellent "I Spy" in the series. However, the inside pages are the same as another; only the front cover is different. If you're adding to a collection be sure to view inside pages.

Good picture riddle book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-21
The I Spy books are a play on the children's game of "I Spy" a game I played often during long car trips except that each book is themed. I Spy Mystery centers around buried treasure, a sunken ship and some other shenanigans. Most of the items photographed are miniatures and toys though what is often being sought in the riddles isn't as obvious as the photograph would first imply. The photographs themselves are deceptively simplistic. A photograph of a green house would appear to be nothing but flowers but may in fact hide things like anchors or race cars.

I Spy Mystery seems to be a tougher book than I Spy Spooky Night. I've read the book now twice and still haven't found all the mentioned items!

I Spy: Mystery A Book of Picture Riddles: Mystery A Book of Picture Riddles
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-19
Fantastic! My 6 and 3 year olds really enjoy these books. My husband and my self find it very educational and fun for family time.

hide and seek1
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
This has provided hours of fun for one and sometimes several kids all at once. I love the series.

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Just Can't Get Enough: Toys, Games, and Other Stuff from the 80s that Rocked
Published in Paperback by Abrams Image (2007-10-01)
Authors: Matthew Robinson and Jensen Karp
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excellent buy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
great purchase for any kid at heart who grew up in th 80's. could've been more inclusive. may i suggest a part 2?

blast from the past
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
I am a big 80's fan and this book seemed interesting so I figured that I would give it a shot. I am soo glad that I did. I love the writers sarcasm and memories about the toys mentioned in this book. The book is like a trapper keeper, with the opening on the side. There are 32 toys mentioned in this book. I think I'm a little to young to remember some of them , but I know most of them. I showed the book to my brother who just flipping through it was laughing. It was so fun to talk about the toys.

I just can't get enough of this book:):)
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
After buying this book for my brother for Christmas (which he loved too btw) I Got this book yesterday for myself and read it all last night:):):) it's exactly what I was looking for a great nostalgia filled trip down memory lane....I thought I was a complete 80's geek but some stuff in this book I hadn't even heard of.....even though it's written by two guys and has a lot of "boy" toys....there were still all the major "girl" toys in there too....and I loved the candid stories they shared especially the babysitters club and punky brewster doll (sorry action figure) too cute:):):)it is nicely set out and presented really well.....a great gift for 80's children everywhere:):)I hope they will do another one from the 80's tv shows/fads etc.....and even the 90's too:):):)good job guys:):)

A Guilty Pleasure Book That Leaves You Wanting More, More, More...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-23
There's a certain innocence about the 80's that seems very transparent by today's standards. But in the 80's... we all thought that we were living a revolution of cutting edge pop culture. Little did we know that those years would pale in comparison to the childhood trends of the 90's & 2000's. I really believed that I had dismissed from my mind most of the decade and rightly so, it seemed so 20 something years ago. But honestly this book made me really appreciate what I had forgotten. Being a kid of the Reagan Era, I lived through the 90's thumbing my nose at most of these pop culture icons (and listening to grudge rock). I bought "Just Can't Get Enough" as a passing fancy (being a follower of vintage toys), not knowing that the personal stories and memories of the authors would be the gems within.

The Book Itself - It's pretty neat really. The chapters are each a certain 80's icon, divided into small subsections with titles like, "The Story" or "The Products" or "What Does It All Mean?" All of this wrapped up in a suedo-Trapper Keeper style cover with a velcro clasp. When reading the chapters, you begin to appreciate how much time and effort was put into this book. With chapters devoted to Transformers, He-Man, Madballs, Scratch N' Sniff stickers, Garbage Pail Kids, etc., the book gives equal focus, regardless of obscurity. I particularly liked the toys that I remembered fondly from childhood, but also enjoyed the great details about toys I never knew - i.e. Pogo Ball or "Pogo Bal" as the writers note humorously. The authors treat us to most of the usual suspects of the decade, but there are a few rarely honored candidates such as Crossbows And Catapults, Choose Your Own Adventure books, and Hit-Stix among others. Also, there are some obvious misses such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Get Along Gang, Shirt Tales, Smurfs, Pound Puppies, etc. Hopefully these oversights make way for a follow-up volume. But what you do get makes up for anything not included. First thing you will notice is the great writing style. I particularly like the sarcastic overtone that seems to permeate from every page, pure "Gen X" humor at its best. These authors go to great lengths to make each chapter witty and nostalgic. In fact, if you are unable to feel an overwhelming sense of nostalgia after reading this book, then you most likely were born after Operation Desert Shield... or during the hay days of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. Whether you relive the 80's regularly or haven't looked back since 1990 - this book is going to trigger fond memories... or at least jar something loose from the painfully hidden recesses of the mind.

My Personal Reaction - I found myself on several occasions laughing out loud. My girlfriend seemed frustrated with me continually interrupting her TV watching by loudly exclaiming, "listen to this" as I read aloud large passages time and time again. Finally she picked up the book, which was a big mistake for me... since it took me quite a while to get it back. She appreciated different sections (the My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake, Rainbow Brite). It was like going to Toys 'R Us from your childhood; you either were in the boys section or over in the pink section if you were a girl - no matter which, it was fun. So I can say, there is something for everyone, boys and girls alike. Personally, I was pleasantly surprised by my fascination with chapters like the game Guess Who?, which I actually hated as a child. The more ridiculous the idea the funnier the commentary became as the authors put it all in perspective. And when I say perspective, I mean being a 20 something or 30 something adult. There is some crude humor in here that is not at all pointed to the young kids we once were. But honestly, do we expect any children today to even bother reading this? I can plainly put that to rest - kids today would never "get" what this book is about. Once you start reading, remember this isn't just a book about the items; it's a book about how they all relate to us - the children of the 80's. So don't get caught up expecting a long treatise on the history of everything 1980's, that's not what it's about.

Final Thoughts - I read this only wanting more. The only fix for your "jonesing" would be to share this with others. If you buy this book, then don't forget to invite your other Gen X friends or siblings or whoevers to a fun filled day in the way-back machine. I highly recommend this book as a fan of humor and 80's pop culture. But, if you only want to see details of 80's toys - minus the nifty sarcasm, then check out Action Figures of the 1980s (Schiffer Book for Collectors) - it's loaded with great pictures. But be warned, that book doesn't have a one-tenth the laughs of "Just Can't Get Enough." If the authors do nothing else, then this book is still a masterpiece in its own right and worthy of a notable writing career. I hope this isn't the end though; there are plenty of unvisited pop culture products still lurking in our memories for "Just Can't Get Enough"... Volume 2.

So many memories...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-09
I bought this book before Thanksgiving this year and after reading it through myself, I had to take it back home with me for the holiday. My cousins and I sat around reading out loud many of the hilarious comments about all the toys we loved growing up and laughing at all the ridiculous (or should I say redonkulous?) toys from our youths. The book jogged our memories on all the toys we couldn't remember on our own now and really made us long for the silliness of the toys of the 80s. It's a hilarious book and really fun to sit around with friends and just remember the good times with the redonkulous toys of the 80s. (and for the record, I STILL want the U.S.S. Flag!!)

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Making Words: Multilevel, Hands-On Phonics and Spelling Activities
Published in Paperback by Frank Schaffer (2001-09-11)
Authors: Patricia M Cunningham and Dorothy P. Hall
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Making Words
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
This book is great! There are many word activities to choose from, which I find very helpful and a time saver!

Creative
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This concept keeps kids interested. They want to figure out the little words and the big words created by the letters, so it's an excellent one for phonics. If you already use Open Court, it would be a good supplement. There is some prep time involved in writing and cutting the letters, unless you're smarter than me and use die-cut letters from a bulletin board!!

Super primary resource
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-28
I use this resource with my first graders in conjunction with our phonics program. It is a super hands-on way to reach those tactile-kinesthetic learners!

Primary/ ESL class must have!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-13
This book is wonderful for primary grades as well as ESL classes. It's interactive and the kids love it. We use it every morning when we enter the "Wonderful World of Words." There is also a Making Big Words for intermediate grades! I definitely recommend it!

Best spelling book!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-12
This is the best spelling book I have seen. I am a homeschooling mom of 2 boys (9 & 8) and this is the easiest method and they enjoy it too!

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The Negotiable Golf Swing: How to Improve Your Game Without Picture-Perfect Form
Published in Hardcover by Mountain Lion Press (2008-03)
Author: Joseph Laurentino
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Worked well for me...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-10
Golf books get alot of criticism and I was skeptical when I bought it but I approve of the authors writing ability and applying his concepts on how to diagnose and correct a major flaw in your swing realy helped me.

It's geared more toward the frustrated golfer but there is some practical knowledge advanced players may find useful as well.

You don't swing like Tiger Woods? No problem.
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
I've bought countless golf books in the last few years in search of the perfect swing that will result in lowering my score. I believe I've bought my last golf book. Joe Laurentino's book, "The Negotiable Golf Swing: How to Improve Your Game Without Picture-Perfect Form", is a gem. What a relief to learn that I no longer need to model my swing to a pro's swing. My swing is good enough. With that pressure off, I can now focus on a mental pre-shot routine that will send my ball to where I want it to go. Mr. Laurentino takes you through the basic swing mechanics and mental processes that will make your game automatic resulting in lower scores and more fun!

The Negotiable Golfer makes an Ace
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
The Negotiable Golf Swing: How to Improve Your Game Without Picture-Perfect Form

As an avid golfer, I recently had the opportunity to read The Negotiable Golf Swing by Joseph Laurentino.

I must say it was one of the most enjoyable instructional books I have read in a long time. I found the book to be extremely organized and simple to follow. As a collector of many golf books, I find most golf instruction books to be very technical and difficult to comprehend. I can honestly say that wasn't the case with The Negotiable Golf Swing. It was an easy read for golfers of all levels.

Mr. Laurentino has simplified his teaching approach, allowing golfers to utilize many of their current techniques, which he categorizes as "negotiable". It's the perfect book for golfers looking to improve their game without becoming too technical in their approach.

I have recommended the book to many of my fellow golfers and believe Mr. Laurentino has aced it with his theory.

The search is over
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
After growing tired of quick fixes, tips from magazines, internet advice and often conflicting instruction, I wanted to find a book or teaching style that would not intend for me to have a major overhaul of my present swing. The search is now officially over. I have read his book and already applied some simple setup changes that have had a dramatic affect on my striking of the golf ball. Mr. Laurentino's book does a superb job of explaining the laws of ball flight and offers ways you can change it for yourself without overdoing the the changing of your own individual way of swinging a golf club. We all have inherent tendencies in our individual golf games that are OK to play with if we want. He calls these things "negotiable". It is a refreshing way of looking at what can be adjusted and what you should strive to accomplish when making any of the changes he recommends. There is a large portion of the book spent on short game play which I feel is a bonus. I highly recommend anyone who is tired of searching for answers and spending exorbitant amounts of time and money to hopefully improve their golf game to read this book.

Who Knew The Golf Swing is Negotiable?
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-10
I had never really thought about it before picking up this book, but nobody really has a perfect, text book swing. The best of the best in any sport seem to have their unique idiosyncracies, and yet they make it work...for them.

Really. I have been golfing off and on for 30 years. For 30 years I have worked to keep the left arm straight, head still, legs proper width apart, grip perfect, etc., etc. And yet, for 30 years I have a natural tendency to fall into old ways that feel more comfortable to me than the "perfect swing".

After reading this book, I have learned that I don't have to beat my head against a brick wall trying to perfect a text book swing. Laurentino showed me how to take what feels natural to me, and tweak it to make it work. It feels much better to work from my natural comfort zone, and modify those parts of the swing that are "negotiable" to achieve my goals, rather than trying to execute a completely unnatural swing in the name of "perfection".

The lessons I learned in this book have helped me get more distance and accuracy and have definitely improved my game. More importanly though, they have made the game more fun. I can play better with less frustration because I "negotiated" a swing that works with my natural habits. Thanks Joseph.

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Outplaying the Boys: Poker Tips for Competitive Women
Published in Paperback by Workman Publishing Company (2005-10-15)
Author: Cat Hulbert
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Must read for everyone, not just poker players
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
Cat Hulbert is not only a great poker player, she is also a great writer. Her timeless book is not so much about how to play poker, though important technical issues do get their fair share of ink, rather it concerns itself more with how to be a winning poker player. Cat's shrewd and witty lessons apply to many areas of life in and out of card playing, including business and leadership, because she covers topics like image, self confidence, and thinking things through without wallowing in emotions.

I'm an experienced and successful amateur poker player, as well as an avid reader. I normally read very quickly but I chewed slowly on this fascinating smorgasbord of poker wisdom until I had thoroughly digested each appetizing morsel and lingered over the savory aftertaste.

This is one entertaining and valuable book I would definitely add to my short list of "if you were marooned on a desert island forever" favorites!

Eric Random, Founder
Random Factory
Independent Critical Thinking
RandomVisits@yahoo.com

Favourite book, not many like it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-22
Too bad there aren't more stars to give then "just" 5, because this book deserves every single one of them. I was captured from the first page, couldn't stop reading it, so now I'm about to re-read it. It's hard to count things that are great about this book, because there are so many of them but I might as well give it a try. First of all, Cat seems like an incredible woman with amazing life story and the best thing is that she presents it in a really wise and funny way. Each chapter made me wish she was a good friend of mine. In this book you'll find pretty much everything concerning poker and being a girl playing "boys game" - making yourself feel beautiful about yourself, having confidence when entering a cardroom, protecting your winnings (paying attention if anyone is following you) and a lot more. Anyway, I am thrilled with this book and can honestly recommend it, even guaranteeing you will love it!

Cat's humor and knowledge is captured!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-03
I am a student of Cat's and this book has captured not only her knowledge when it comes to poker but also her great sense of humor. This isn't a book to teach you how to play but one that will help you with some winning methods that the boys have no clue about. An easy read because of the smaller sections and infusion of tips and humor!

Another rave for Ms. Hulbert
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-14
As a poker player for over 30 years, I know many of the tips Cat gives us in her book, but I had to learn them the hard way. She spells them out in an entertaining, easy to read manner. The only good thing is most people probably won't incorporate these valuable nuggets into their play; most will forget all the good advice when they get into the heat of battle, at least I hope so.

Fabulous Book! I highly recommend it for any female poker player!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-13
I purchased this book a couple of weeks ago and all I can say is "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Cat Hulbert". I have learned some very valuable tips from you, some I would have had to learn the hard way and some I've already learned the hard way, too. Thank you for sharing your experiences and giving away some of your tips! I've been playing poker for about 18 months and your book came to me at the right time. This book is a refreshing change from the standard poker strategy books on the market. I've applied some of the suggestions and they've already helped me in poker and in life.

I first saw Cat Hulbert on a Travel Channel special about Las Vegas, poker, and gambling. The show featured her Poker 4 Girls classes and Cat offered some valuable tips about how women approach gambling. I've been a fan ever since and I gleaned some self-awareness about my own poker playing behavior from that episode that helped me change my game play. I highly recommend this book for any woman that wants to improve her poker playing skills.

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Principia Discordia
Published in Paperback by Steve Jackson Games (1994-07-01)
Author: Steve Jackson
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Do not order this from Amazon if you need it soon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-05
This is not a review of the book (which I would give 5 stars), but I thought it might be helpful for other customers to know that I purchased this as a gift on July 20 2006, and as of October 5 it still has not arrived. The current delivery estimate is November 7. I would not order this item from Amazon if you need it soon.

I have had good success with Amazon on other items. There seems to be a fulfillment problem with this particular book.

Um, dude. "Discordianism"?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-18
What were you expecting, that this book would materialize in your mailbox on YOUR schedule?

Eris will see to it you get the book when you're READY for it, not when you WANT it.

Do not order this from Amazon if you need it soon, October 5, 2006
Reviewer: Robophonic (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This is not a review of the book (which I would give 5 stars), but I thought it might be helpful for other customers to know that I purchased this as a gift on July 20 2006, and as of October 5 it still has not arrived. The current delivery estimate is November 7. I would not order this item from Amazon if you need it soon.

I have had good success with Amazon on other items. There seems to be a fulfillment problem with this particular book.

Notes on this edition, my favorite
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-15
The original Principia Discordia was very much mish mash of near random pages thrown together, and the pages themselves were changed and modified. I've always felt that it should be a continually evolving book, and with this edition including newly created pages, it hits closest to the spirit of discordianism (at least in my opinion).

The other editions I've seen present it almost as a relic of the past, as something to be looked at, and fondly reminisced over. The purple edition did a great interview with one of the creators (and 3 of his personalities if I remember correctly), which is nice, but too stale for me.

I'm sorry to see it out of print.

In summary: This edition of the Principia is particularly good because it features added material, all in the style and theme of the original.

Side note: If you want better reviews of this book, look for the reviews of for the purple and yellow editions (by Omar K. Ravenhurst, and Malaclypse et al, respectively). All editions feature the same original content.

Great fun and thought provoking
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-28
Give this book another thousand years and it will replace the bible. My gods it is stupid,funny,genius!!!

Take A Bite, I Won't Fight You
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-29
This is good for all those studying metaphysics
The AISB
The Discordians
And All Those Able Minded People Looking For The Fnords
Bring On The Slack Before BOB
Was His One Time Only Partner
Eris

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Resident Evil 4 Official Strategy Guide (PS2) (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames))
Published in Paperback by BRADY GAMES (2005-10-18)
Author: BradyGames
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Birthday present...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-01
I got this for my daughters friends birthday. She loved it ! It helped her get through the game.She said it was one of the best strategy guides she has ever gotten,very detailed.

The best way to live through Resident Evil 4
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-29
A friend introduced me to Resident Evil 4, and after several gruesome deaths during the course of the game I thought that maybe I should by the walk-through book. I first purchased one from a differant company, but found it to be unsatisfactory, and looked for and located a copy of this Bradygames version, which I have been extremely pleased with. The information and maps provided for game play are excellent, to the point where you can be totally prepared for what's around the next corner if you decide to read ahead, or you can just forge ahead, and then go back and read in the book where you messed up after you die, and do it better the next time. Some people might think it spoils the game to be prepared before hand, but it can easily make the game more enjoyable, and this walk-through definately makes it more so, if you decide to play that way. It's an excellent resource, and a definate must for any serious player.

Great Guide - But do You Need It?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-09
The Guide for RE4 is a beautifully rendered one, covering all the places things hide, all the ways to combine items, and how to get every detail out with regard to outfits and the oddity of "other" weapons. The first time you play it you could probably use this, too, but only if you want to make one run at the game and only if you need it to fast-forward all of the puzzles. The problem with this is that a guide is simply a guide and, in the end, RE4 is player-friendly enough that you won't need it. You might need to find out about what to beat to get something bizarre, but there are things in game that allow for everything else.

First, the merchants in the game are really useful and they sell maps that highlight out all the treasure. While this doesn't tell you how to combine everything, you can simply keep all your odd little items and try combining them until you manage a priceless artifact. Second, you can look at the guns and see how they "stat up" to figure out what you want. The guide give advice that works if you want to edge up from one weapon to the other, but some of the weapons are pretty playthings and their use is what makes the experience unique. Third, this is the friendliest game as far as enemies are concerned, and you should be able to beat anything with a little practice and a few lucky shots. The same can be said for the puzzles - none of them are really difficult and finding out stuff on your own makes you feel strong. Finally, just play through the minigames in the game, kick it up and beat the game more than once, and power up your weapons all the way and see what you end up with.

So, you really don't need a guide and maybe you know it. Still, if you have to have one because you just need it or if you are buying this for someone who you might think needs help, it thrives here. This book is sexy, too, and I was impressed by the quality of the maps and the excellent care taken by the designers of the walk-through. I am of the opinion that a walk-through is either (1) a compulsive need to get everything or (2) a way to even the playing field. If you need either one of those, this is a golden ticket out of Las Plaga land. If not, you know how to run and gun.
Regardless, try to run the game first! The play-through is exciting when you have no idea what to expect AND you are better than you think. I wish i could wink when saying this, too, and add "trust me" for good measure. Resident Evil 4

this book is a MUST BUY
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-30
You can't do anything wrong in Resident Evil 4 as long as you have this guide. The maps show everything down to the ground texture, and the screenshots look like they are still on the TV. The guide covers playing strategies, characters, weapons, enemies, and just about anything else that has to do with the game. Resident Evil 4 is an extremely complex game at times, and this guide makes it a breeze. The only problem that I had was that the first few pages fell out, but the guide is better then any online walkthrough. BUY THIS BOOK!!!

Good guide
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
Overall, this is a pretty good strategy guide. If you are just a "dabbler" in the gaming community it is a great tool. I probably would never have made it through the first 10 minutes w/o it!

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Tar Beach (Award Puzzles : Coretta Scott King Collection)
Published in Hardcover by JTG of Nashville (1992-06)
Author:
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LIB 527 Amazon Report
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-16
This is an excellent book to read to young children. The author gives the reader indepth information about her family but also some historical information about her hometown, Harlem. The illustrations sweep the reader along on Tar Beach and keeps you turning the brightly colored pages. You are able to hear Ms.Ringgold's voice when you read this book and get a taste of life in her family.

Modern Art Stuff
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-01
I don't know why this book was called Tar Beach, but it's interesting. It's about a little girl who is picked up by the stars and has the ability to own everything she flies over. Pretty cool huh? Whether she can actually do this or she just dreams of doing this, who knows.

A neat feature of this book is it was actually written and illustrated first on a quilt before being converted to paper. Maybe next somebody will try writing a book on a sculpture.

Tar beach
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-04
An excellent book for its literay value and artistic illustrations. A great memory for anyone who has lived in New york City and remembers going to their own rooftop gatherings in the summers.

Class Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-11
My class loved this book. It was part of an African American History unit.

I want to get away. I want to fly away.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-24
First off, this book would pair brilliantly with Deborah Hopkinson's, "Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt". Utilizing a style not unlike the classic slave quilts featured in "Sweet Clara", "Tar Beach" tells a contemporary story while tying its narrative to the history of African American storytelling. Before I say anything else, though, I should warn you about something. When I first read this book I had borrowed it from my local lending library. The copy I got out was a hardcover from 1991. Now, do you remember getting books when you were a kid and they, not to put too fine a point on it, stank? Certain picture books have some kind of binding glue or something that, over time, makes them stink to high heaven. This book was especially smelly and even as it sits next to me here on my desk I'm reluctant to open it up for reference because of its offensive odor. It's quite possible, even probable, that the editions of this book being sold now (being paperback and all) are smell free and no longer printed so as to attack one's olfactory senses. Just don't buy a used hardcover copy from 1991. That's all I'm saying.

In this tale a small African-American girl dreams of flight. In her flight she is powerful and free. The George Washington bridge, a magnificent structure that her father helped to build, is a diamond necklace around her neck. Flying high, the girl gives her father the union building he's working on, "Then it won't matter that he's not in their old union, or whether he's colored or a half-breed Indian, like they say". With her father so gainfully employed her mother "won't cry all winter" when her dad goes out looking for work. She'll be able to sleep late and (this is the most heartbreaking part for me), "we can have ice cream every night for dessert". The girl daydreams these flights while the family goes up to what they like to call Tar Beach. On the roof of their building they have peanuts and chicken and watermelon as well. She sums up by explaining, "it's very easy, anyone can fly. All you need is somewhere to go that you can't get to any other way. The next thing you know, you're flying among the stars".

On the last two pages of the book a long history of author/illustrator Faith Ringgold explains her life, the history of her work, the history of African Americans in the 1930s, and the basis of this tale. A quilter by trade, the left page displays the amazing quilt that inspired "Tar Beach" the book. In this quilt, the girl and her brother sit not too far from their parents and neighbors. Above, the girl soars over the George Washington Bridge and the words of the book are written into the fabric of the quilt. Parents reading this book to their kids would do well to read the summary at the end of the tale to themselves before reading the picture book to their children. That way they'll be better equipped to answer any potential questions the children might bring up regarding labor union practices regarding African Americans or the history of flight in the stories of slaves. This book covers a lot of ground. The basis of the tale itself is rooted in Ringgold's own experiences of growing up in Harlem as a child. She even gives a little background on the characters discussed within the tale and their lives.

The book is drawn using acrylics on canvas paper with the occasional quilted piece appearing on the sides. As for the plot, kids reading the book may be a little confused as to whether or not the heroine of the tale actually is flying or if it's just in her head. After all, there's a pretty clear picture of her little brother lying below looking up as his sister soars. If kids are able to get past that little detail, however, they'll probably love the tale. I mean, who hasn't wanted to fly freely over friends and family? Who hasn't wanted to give their parents everything they'd need to be happy? Or, for that matter, own an ice cream factory?

The book is well rooted in history, imagination, and colorful storytelling. With a pedigree such as this, it's hard not to admire it thoroughly. And if you'd like yet another book to pair it with during your storytime, consider "The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge" by H.H. Smith, which is ALSO about the building of the George Washington bridge. Altogether this is an important book with a well told message.

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Track Planning for Realistic Operation: Prototype Railroad Concepts for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader)(3rd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Kalmbach Publishing Company (1998-08)
Author: John H. Armstrong
List price: $21.95
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Track Planning for Realistic Operation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-01
Some concepts are not for the beginner. Let's you use your imagination to create outstanding layouts.

Track Planning for Realistic Operation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-12
This is a great book on how to run and plan your next model railroad. Gives great idea's and samples of yards, train movements and point to point locations. Not just for beginers.

The Master's Masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-05
John Armstrong is one of the best known names to the model railroad hobby. He has written extensively but this book is his finest work.

A person interested in railroads finds himself caught up in lots of detailed scenes and complex trackwork. Armstrong explains what it all does and why it is arranged in the way it is. He does this by explaining railroad practice in the real world and then by looking at the problems faced by the modeler. He does so in a lucid and interesting manner...for the first half of the book.

While the first half of the book is dedicated to teaching about how railroads operate, the second is intended to teach how to model them effectively. He explains broad general concepts and then refines things and explains them in easy stages. He knows where the pitfalls are and he points out solutions.

This is a useful book for anyone from beginner to advanced but especially the beginner.

Covers the Basics and Some Langaippe, too,
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-10
I don't think anyone in the model railroad hobby can say enough about the contributions of the late John Armstrong. His layout designs are masterpieces of getting the most out of a given space and working with the tradeoffs we all enevitably face. The book gives an overview of prototype operations and then goes into countless ideas and pointers for design and operation. I found the section on curve planning (p. 76), schematics (Chap. 8), and laying out an "easement" (p. 116) particularly useful. I recommend this to anyone planning a first layout or for anyone building a second layout after messing up their first. It is a good companion to "Classic Layout Designs," also by John Armstrong.

Better than advertised.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-15
This book will teach you exactly what it claims. Numerous prototype examples are used throughout the book to give the reader an insight into how you can design a realistic track plan. This book has helped me to better understand why prototype railroads arranged track in certain ways. Excellent book, highly recommended.

Games
Winning the Interview Game: Everything You Need to Know to Land the Job
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (2005-05-25)
Author: Alan H. Nierenberg
List price: $12.95
New price: $6.98
Used price: $5.50

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Very good book but lacks good negotiation advice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-26
I agree with the other reviews and found it a great, easy-to-read, realistic read. However, I found the advice on negotiation overly simplistic and optimistic. In corporate America one can't expect to meekly ask for a small amount like $3000 and expect to get a nice "yes" in return. According to other sources I've read, employers often budget 20-30% more for candidates than they initially offer, but hiring managers have no incentive to give that money away unless the candidate convinces them otherwise. This should be done in a cordial manner, but it takes backing up your argument with facts and a list of qualifications. It might take time and will be uncomfortable. This book doesn't provide guidance that will help many job seekers get the salary they want or deserve.

The Voice of Experience
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
I recently reconnected with the author, an executive recruiter who placed me in my most recent executive position back in the year 2000. Alan had made a lasting impression on me, so it was natural to contact him now as I started my new career search. After all, I have never been better coached and prepared by an executive recruiter to win a desired opportunity. So when Alan let me know that he had written a book, I ran right out and picked up a copy. It was an excellent refresher of the extraordinary one-on-one personal coaching I had received in the past from Mr. Neirenberg. I highly recommend this book to everyone seeking a career move. You, too, can benefit from the advice of this consummate professional.

Excellent and concise
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-18
In this concise and insightful book, Alan shares his vast insights and practical experiences that will assist anyone prepare for and win at interviewing. It is a terrific and informative read!

GREAT REFERENCE BOOK
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-12
This is a very concise book that is easy to pick up to brush up on an interviewing topic. Alan covers all of the basics and beyond.

Perfect Source for the Perfect Interview
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-05
I used Winning the Interview Game extensively during my recent (and successful) job search. Its key points about preparation, practice, and 'day of interview' routine all are spot on. The book brings out a lot of intuitive and common sense points, but arranges them in a coherent and logical fashion that will resonate with almost anyone interviewing for a job or promotion. Bravo !!!


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