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The Flower Fairies Alphabet Coloring Book (Flower Fairies)
Published in Paperback by Warne (1994-02-01)
Author: Cicely Mary Barker
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These are the most precious drawings.
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Review Date: 2008-09-24
I have a large collection of these dover adult coloring books. I must das these illustrations are darling. Being an adult I still can enjoy some fantasy in my life.

I recommend these for relaxation. I find that Primsacolor colored pencils work the best for shading and making wonderful creative creations.

Highly recommend these books. Amazon had a HUGE collection and the 4 for 3 deal cannot be beat. There are themes just about for any taste.

Wahy cheaper than counceling and much more fun. LOL

Sweet!
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Review Date: 2008-06-13
Love the adorable fairies in this book. Lovely drawings, appropriate for myself and my young daughter.

Can't go wrong!
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Review Date: 2008-04-04
True to form, this is another great book of Cicely's artwork. It's a favorite coloring book of my little girls!

A Little Girl's Love of Fairies
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Review Date: 2007-11-09
I am not much on coloring books and would rather give a child a blank piece of paper and tell them to "create." But this coloring book is so much more. Full of magical fairies and pictures originally created by Cicely Mary Baker, this book helps children imagine the world of fairies. Lovely!

Great Coloring Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-18
This is a perfectly lovely coloring book for your children. The
fairy pictures are beautiful and it is made just for fun.

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Foundation Flash Cartoon Animation
Published in Kindle Edition by friends of ED (2007-11-19)
Authors: Tim Jones, Allan Rosson, Barry Kelly, and David Wolfe
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A valuable resource for flash animation professionals
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Review Date: 2008-08-29
I've been a professional animator for over 10 years and I found this to be a valuable resource. It's written by some very talented people over at Animax Entertainment, who have tons of production experience. It offers great organizational tips and tricks for building and animating your characters. It also gives so much insight from the perspective of working on a larger productive team. Sure it's easy to develop your own ways of working when you work by yourself, but the suggestions in this book are a very smart and efficient approach for working on any sized project. They also give you a list of plugins that will help... and even describe how to make them work for you. And the information on how to make use of After Effects is just fantastic. I've adopted so many time-saving ways to work... things I never knew about in all of my years using Flash! I am using this book constantly for reference as I work on my new cartoon project. Thanks guys!

Excelent Foundation Cartoon Animation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-25
I found very helpful the guides given by the authors. I was trying to figure out how develop a short cartoon animation in a correct way and after I read this book I found the answers. Thanks!

Great for understanding workflow
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-07
If you're looking for a book that teaches you how to draw in Flash, this is not the book for you. It will, however, teach you the nuts and bolts of animation, the technical information necessary to make animation less time consuming, which is a must-have imo.

A must for all animators
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
This book is a must for everyone who is tired of animating on paper and wishes to digitalize their work completely in Flash or After Effects. The book covers many great aspects including; making shortcuts of your workflow with user made extensions, brilliant tips & tricks and personal advices how to make life easier for the animators.

This book is also amazing for those who already have knowledge of Flash or After Effects, but wish to enhance their skills or take their production to the next level.

After reading this book, my animation workflow and quality improved.

Best recommendations from here.


-Alex Volkov (Flash Animator)

Stretch beyond the mechanics of the Flash tools
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
There are many books about cartoon animation in Flash. What sets this book apart from the rest is the approach the authors have taken to make this book much more than just another step-by-step book about drawing and animating characters. Foundation Flash Cartoon Animation is for the animator who needs to stretch beyond the mechanics of the Flash tools and perfect the decision-making process necessary to become a productive animator. One of the biggest questions that is answered in this book is when to use Flash and how to use it most efficiently. The next question is what tasks are beyond Flash's capabilities and when to turn to another software such as After Effects.

The authors assume that the reader has a basic knowledge of Flash and the principles of animation. Because of this, you will find only a few step-by-step examples. What they do cover thoroughly is every phase of the production process for cartoon animation from planning, storyboards and animatics to post-production and delivery. The approach for this book is to examine working examples which can be downloaded from the publisher's website.

If you have ever created a complex character animation including lip synching and facial expressions, then you know that your character must be divided into a large number of individual animated parts. This is why the authors dedicate a whole chapter to organization and using the Flash library system to build character libraries. As you progress through the process from head comps and onward, the authors show when it is best to draw from scratch and when to use Flash symbols. Storyboards and animatics are next in the production process and the book covers several decisions that must be made such as choosing between traditional, hand-drawn storyboards and the digital method in Flash.

Moving from the planning stages to character creation, the authors discuss the technical and organizational issues such as Flash file structures and project architecture. They take a look at several working examples to give the reader a comprehensive overview of this topic. One of the most helpful aspects of this book is how the authors help you decide when Flash is not enough to get the job done and how to expand Flash's capabilities with plug-ins. They discuss several of their favorites, how to find more on the web and when to make your own.

One of the most important decisions that an animator will need to make is the choice between traditional frame by frame animation and tweening. The authors share their four step process for frame by frame animation and then discuss tweening and how to avoid common mistakes.

I mentioned earlier that the authors discuss the use of a dedicated motion graphic software such as After Effects to take your Flash project to a higher level of quality and sophistication. They discuss some of the advantages to using After Effects for editing and composition such as complex camera movements and 3D effects.

Flash has been plagued by one major drawback since its conception a decade ago and that is the extreme "digital" look of the vector artwork created in Flash. The authors share several tips and suggestions for enhancing your Flash project to achieve a more "hand-drawn" appearance to your animation including line styles and color choices. They also cover the digital equivalents for traditionally hand-drawn special effects such as distortion, drag, fade in/out and blurs.

This book was a joint effort of several authors. Tim Jones is an Emmy Award-winning producer and writer and head of production at ANIMAX Entertainment. Barry J. Kelly is an Emmy Award-winning editor and artist and is also a member of ANIMAX Entertainment. Allan S. Rosson is animation director at ANIMAX Entertainment and has over twenty years experience as an animator. David Wolfe was an animator at ANIMAX Entertainment and is now with Cartoon Network Studios.

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Growing Great Characters From the Ground Up: A Thorough Primer for Writers of Fiction and Nonfiction
Published in Paperback by Central Avenue Press (2007-06-15)
Author: Martha Engber
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Character counts!
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Review Date: 2008-07-01
Character IS destiny! That mysterious internal mechanism which makes us saint or sinner is the essence of every story. Without a character thinking, planning, estimating and struggling towards her goal, there is no story. You are what you love, what you eat, what you see and what you choose. Red hair is not a coincidence.

Plot, schmot! Character rules and this book will focus your attention on it.

For any aspiring writer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
A good story without good characters is an impossibility. Characters are the people that the audience relates to, that the audience connects with to get themselves involved in the story. "Growing Great Characters From the Ground Up: A Thorough Primer for Writers of Fiction and Nonfiction" is a guide for writers to develop these characters to be the best they can be, by evaluating the character piece by piece. To make them truly great, author and freelance writer says, a character needs to be consistent, believable, and admirable. "Growing Great Characters From the Ground Up: A Thorough Primer for Writers of Fiction and Nonfiction" is highly recommended for any aspiring writer to be and for community library writing/publishing shelves.

Important Lessons for Every Writer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-27
Martha Engber's book is insightful and inspiring. Ms. Engber instructs with practical exercises and examples, as well as humor. She suggests creating a Think Log to jot down thoughts prompted by your character's development; what a fun way to emote about the daily challenges or triumphs when in the process of creating a character! There are many important lessons in this book. My favorite is how and why to introduce a character via his or her defining detail because "everyone has a reason for being who they are." Which reminds me why I write: to know myself.

A must-have for fiction/nonfiction writers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-27
The most intimidating (and essential) part of writing a story is making your characters, however minor, consistent and believable. Setting the groundwork for each character's role in a story is a daunting enough task to make even the most seasoned writer freeze up. Thankfully, Martha Engber has created an easy to follow step-by-step guide on how to painlessly develop characters. She gives organization strategies that help a writer to brainstorm, encouraging us to experiment in order to flesh out the people who will occupy our story. She offers up things like the "one-sentence test" along with other invaluable exercises, tools, and examples of how to create the best possible character for your particular story.

"Growing Great Characters From the Grown Up" is written as if by a close friend offering up some pointers. Its easy style and readability is a huge plus as one will be inclined to refer to it over and over again.

Know your characters
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-15
Martha Engber advises the writer: Get to know your characters. How else can you write convincing dialog? How else can you make their responses fit situations in your story? Learn to make readers love or hate your characters. If you know your character, so will your reader, and he'll keep on reading. Martha shows you how.

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Guinevere: The Legend in Autumn
Published in Hardcover by Poseidon Pr (1991-09)
Author: Persia Woolley
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great ending to a good series.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-16
I really enjoyed this book, as the final installment to the series.

IN this valume, we see Camelot falling apart as the Grail Quest consumes the companions. Lancelot and Guinevere finally consummate their relationship.

The relationship between Arthur ans Mordred, his son by Morgause, comes to a head, and the story ends as it usually does. But, this story makes it all fresh. Its morew realistic them MZBs story, without all the magic interfering. Don't get me wrong, MZBs book was, and still is,one of my favorites. But its nice to see a book(or trilogy) where for once, religion isnt such a large part. Its the people more at center stage. This book is more historical fiction then fantasy.

Extraordinary retelling
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Review Date: 2004-10-27
This trilogy by Persia Woolley, which includes Child of the Northern Spring, Queen of the Summer Stars, and The Legend in Autumn, is well worth reading. Among the plethora of feminine centric Arthur retellings, I thought this trilogy was second only to The Mists of Avalon, which is the best Arthurian novel I've read, period. Neither a simpering bauble like Marion Zimmer Bradley's queen, nor a bitter shrew, as she is depicted in Rosalind Miles' trilogy, the High Queen in this series is a strong woman, bold, intelligent, compassionate, and well worth the love of two legendary heros. My only complaint with the character is this: Woolley saw fit to make her Guenevere homely, not the great beauty of legend, and Guenevere is supposed to be the fairest of the fair. Otherwise, this trilogy gets my highest recommendation. It is much better than the other Guenevere trilogies out there (by Miles and Newman). If you like this one, you might also enjoy Queen of Camelot by Nancy McKenzie.

At Last, Camelot from Gwen's Point of View!
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Review Date: 2003-01-05
I love reading the Arthurian Legends from a "woman's point of view." I loved Mists of Avalon because of that feature, and I adored these books about Guinevere. I knew there had to be more to her than traditional Camelot portrayals! I am surprised the 3 books in this series are out of print. I was lucky enough to find the first 2 (Child of the Northern Spring one year and Queen of the Summer Stars the next year) in hardcover on a clearance book cart at 2 different locations! What a treat! I had to order this final one in paperback. Each time I got the next book I went back and re-read the previous one, until finally, when I bought Legend in Autumn I re-read all 3 one after the other. I was sorry to see it end. I am not sure if Persia Woolley will write anymore, but if she does I am certainly a fan. Thanks for a great series!

best series ever
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Review Date: 2002-06-19
This book was FANTASTIC!!! I am an avide reader, and can honestly say that the three books in this series were the best I have read in many years. I laughed and cried and sat up till the wee hours of the morning not wanting to put down these books. The storie put such an increadable spin on the King Arthur tails, and made me want to read everything I can find on the ancient Celts.
The only negative thing I could say about the series is that it is probably more of a "Chic" book than something a guy would get into.

Despite flaws, a strong ending to the trilogy
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-10
This is a good book--even though it perpetuates the flaws seen in Woolley's previous Guinevere books, _Child of the Northern Spring_ and _Queen of the Summer Stars_. Woolley's Guinevere still has a habit of distancing herself from the story, briskly rattling off the legendary happenings like an anchorwoman for the Camelot Nightly News. Woolley's desire to tell the Arthurian legend without the use of "magic" or "fantasy" still results in cumbersome and byzantine plot devices as the author attempts to explain magical events without the magic. Her characters still borrow heavily from other authors--Cai is straight out of Phyllis Ann Karr, and Morgan is a twisted reflection of Bradley's Morgaine. But all of this aside, this is still a good book.

In _The Legend in Autumn_, the dream of Camelot begins to fall apart. There are quarrels--Guinevere and Lancelot fight bitterly over Elaine of Carbonek, whom Lancelot accidentally slept with. And Mordred, whose best friend is a Saxon captive, comes to believe the Saxons are basically OK, and wants to include them in the Round Table--but Arthur, veteran of countless Saxon wars, holds his old prejudices dear, and refuses his son's request. And into this tumultuous court comes the young bard Taliesin, singing of the Grail, and the Round Table warriors begin to scatter to the four winds in search of the mysterious object.

Woolley deftly describes the tale told by each returning knight; she does a great job of showing how the Grail means different things to different people, and what sort of meaning each man finds. (And woman, too, for Guinevere will find her own personal Grail by the end of the story.)

Also wonderfully done was the treatment of Guinevere's punishment for adultery. The usual retelling shows Arthur standing by heartlessly as his Queen is sentenced to the stake, and Lancelot ruthlessly killing his friends to save her. Woolley has a more complicated but more believable theory about what reall happened behind the scenes, one that rings true to the characters of the brave Queen, the idealistic King, and the deadly but good-hearted knight. I won't give it away, but it's good.

After Lancelot makes away with Guinevere, they flee to Joyous Gard, where they live simply and happily--until the threat of war looms. Guinevere is supported by the counsel of Isolde of Cornwall, who has grown wiser since her star-crossed love affair with Tristan, and together they see what must be done. Far from being the downfall of Camelot, Guinevere will now give her all to save it.

This book ought to be remembered, above all, for its sensitive portrayal of the Arthur/Guinevere/Lancelot love triangle. Gwen and Lance truly have a love for the ages, but Gwen also shares a special bond with Arthur, which holds Camelot together more than they realize. Guinevere is the human touch that balances Arthur's ideals.

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Holy Clues: The Gospel According to Sherlock Holmes
Published in Paperback by Vintage (2000-07-11)
Author: Stephen Kendrick
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Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-26
A very entertaining way of looking at the questions of life, using the Sherlockian Canon as your guide.

Charming, delightful, and very wise
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-28
I found this book a very pleasant surprise. Sherlock Holmes on religion? Surely this could not be a serious book. Then I read a paragraph at random and was fascinated--and immediately bought a copy. Of course Stephen Kendrick edits his quotes from Holmes to show the detective's nobler sentiments; there is none of the negativity here (no reference to drugs or other evidence of the character's darker nature.) The book is very inspirational and is a real pleasure to read. I feel that there is no coincidence that early religious plays were called "Mystery Plays"--Mr. Kendrick argues that we are all detectives investigating the greatest mystery of all.

One should also remember that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was committed to the Spiritualist cause at about the same time he started writing the Holmes stories, and these tales paid for and possibly helped propagandize his own religious views. Kendrick has simply uncovered the message that Doyle wrote in the stories a hundred years ago. He has done a very capable job.

Key to the Mysteries
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-19
Who better than a Unitarian clergyman to explore the spiritual values embedded in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories of Sherlock Holmes, the archetype of the coolly detached and relentlessly rational detective? Taking as his premise that detective stories should be read as modern mystery plays, the Reverend Stephen Kendrick argues that the sixty Holmes stories and novels are rooted in medieval fabliau, dealing with taboo subjects in a more human way than Scripture and liturgy with their overtly sacred subjects and explicit demarcation of good and evil. Drawing on the rationalistic and eclectic methods of his own religious tradition, Kendrick attempts to delineate the roots of Holmes' spirituality and finds them in Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism, especially in its Zen expression.

His conclusions are threefold: First, he argues that Holmes' attention to detail, a key component of his character, is linked both to the Christian spiritual practice of attentiveness and the Zen practice of bare attention - seeing things as they exactly are. And both of these are inexorably linked to the pursuit of truth, the ultimate concern of all religion. Second, although to Holmes the skeptic God may often be comprehended only as a shadow, central to the stories is one clear and unambiguous aspect of the divine reality, a God of justice who rules a creation where right and wrong, good and evil, light and darkness are understood in all clarity and truth. And third, Holmes the scientist proves himself again and again to be a person of vision, able to see "all united" in much the same way Christian mystics from Julian of Norwich to Matthew Fox have discerned the interconnectivity of all things and all people.

While no one would ever mistake Holmes the "thinking machine" as a man of religious sentiment, Kendrick proves quite satisfactorily that in Sherlock Holmes we can find a man with a great heart for whom religion was found in the details; for whom science taught that the more we know, the more we appreciate the mystery of creation; and for whom mercy and forgiveness were part and parcel of judgment and justice. After all, it was Sherlock Holmes who observed to Watson that "our highest assurance of the goodness of Providence seems to me to rest in the flowers.... [a] rose is extra. Its smell and its color are an embellishment of life, not a condition of it. It is only goodness which gives extras, and so I say again that we have much to hope from the flowers."

Wonderful Insights on Holmes, Doyle, and Mystery Literature
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-28
This little book is one of the most insightful books I have ever read. It makes a very convincing argument that Sherlock Holmes had a great understanding of the human spirit, and as a detective, brought both justice and mercy to bear in his cases. The author knows his Holmes literature very well and also pulls in a great deal of other literature from the mystery genre in a way that provokes a great deal of curiousity. I found myself reading and rereading a lot of mystery fiction after finishing this book.

This book will give you many insights into both Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle, along with other mystery literature. I have read the book through several times, and it has really deepened my appreciation of mystery literature and Holmes in general. I would put it into the "desert island" category of books.

See and observe
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-22
Stephen Kendrick has done a wonderful job. Holmes has always been fascinating to me. When I discovered a book that mixed one of my childhood heroes with the greatest mystery, I had to buy the book. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Sherlock Holmes or life's questions. In our information rich lives it is very easy to see and not observe. Kendrick reminds us that the true answers can be found in the smallest things. Buy the book!

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Honey Blonde Chica
Published in Hardcover by Simon Pulse (2006-05-09)
Author: Michele Serros
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Flojos Unite!!! This is a MUST read for the youth in you!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-21
Michele Serros successfully encapsulates the inner conflicts and frienship demands of adolescents with a dash of conflict and a Latinidad twist. Clever Spanish slang weaved in between teenage "hip" lingo makes for a fun read about how one girl, Evie, struggles with the pressures of high school. Her socio-economic status, surburan family lifestyle, and beachside residence illustrates a different Mexican-American youth than we are used to reading. It's refreshing! And necessary. The emphasis on Mexican culture underlying the message in this book clearly demonstrates Serros' ability to unite experiences. You will find many similarities to the characters in this book, regardless of where you're from or how long ago you were in high school. Satisfy your curiosity and buy this innovative and thoughtful novel. Read the book then buy it for your daughter, your niece and all of the Latina youth you know. They will thank you.

Buy this book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-28
"Honey Blond Chica" is a very thoughtful and insightful book that succeeds in offering an honest portrayal of teen-age life, and doesn't talk down to the reader. The pressures of sex are discussed openly in a chapter that articulates the fears and anxieties, but also the potent cocktail of emotions, which make up teen-aged life. Young readers will enjoy this book whether they even know what a "chica" is or not, as the teen-age experience if fairly universal. However, young second and third generation Latino readers will find bits of life with which to relate that are sorely lacking in the literary field (especially young adult novels!). Michele Serros is an excellent writer and young readers will quickly consume this novel as they anticipate the second in the series which will soon be on shelves. Kudos to Serros for writing a novel for the young Latino audiences in America. Usually books are only written that shoot for extremely young audiences or older audiences, completely missing the untapped teen-aged Latin audience. Here's to hoping that this novel is the start of a trend of young adult Latino novels!

Fun read for young adults (or the young adult inside you)
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-30
Ahhh, to be a teenager again; the friendships that can turn on a moment's notice, the puppy love, the parties, the self discovery... all universal themes but written about with a twist in Honey Blonde Chica. It's very refreshing to read a young adult novel where the main characters are Latino, yet the focus isn't on discrimination or financial hardships, but rather just being a teenager. Like another reviewer said, those books certainly are important and have their place, but Honey Blonde Chica is a nice change.

A great example of being true to yourself
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-22
Michele Serros has always been my favorite writer, since I read her book How to be a Chicana Role Model. So it was natural for me to read her new book Honey Blonde Chica in less than a week just like I did with the other two. I love this story because anyone can relate to Evie(The main character) because I think that everyone has gone through that stage in your life where you want to be cool and fit in and sometimes you let peer pressure affect you. I love this book because it shows another perspective of Latinos, a different culture, a little bit mixed with living in the U.S. but staying true to yourself and your culture. The humor that Michele Serros uses is so cute because she speaks from a teenager point of view. I also wish I had this book when I was 16 to read and be guided by. I strongly recommend this book to everyone because it's a great book and you will have fun reading it.

Hispanic Girls Will Love This Book!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-21
Being that I'm a older hispanic girl, I really enjoyed this book! I would have liked to have this book as a teen.

The girls were true to form. About how they talk and treat friends. I thought this was just a good read. And am looking forward to the next book.

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The Hoodlum Preacher
Published in Paperback by KOBALT BOOKS (2006-04-18)
Author: Burton Barr Jr.
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Great book!
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Review Date: 2008-03-24
This a great book. I purchased it because I met Burton Barr in person and wanted to hear his story. The seller of this book sent it very fast and at a cheap price. I would buy from him again.

Transforming, Humorous, An Amazing Testimony
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Review Date: 2007-04-03
In this no holds barred narrative Burton Barr bares his soul in hopes that the reader will be spared some of the heart ache he experienced and caused others. He writes in an intimate conversational style that draws the reader into his life as he shares his testimony. For over twenty years Burton struggled with the results of his bad choices.

Like the prodigal son of the scriptures Burton remembered his (heavenly) father's love and the call of God on his life. He again responded to that call. His life has turned around. Instead of pursuing a life of drug abuse and drug dealing he is now heading up a ministry to prisoners.

Hoodlum preacher is the story of Burton Barr's full circle from the call to preach as a child, a period of rebellion, restitution, and reunion. This is a book for the person in the street or in the pew. It warns of the danger of Satan's snares in contrast with the message of God's love, His grace, sufficiency, and peace.

ANOTHER LIFE TURNED AROUND WOW GOD!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-29
This book was awesome and inspiring. It is 100% real and through it all your just like whoa how many times can one person get locked up!! A wonderful story of how God has to break up down to build us up in his image!

Wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
For fellow readers who love a little bit of action and intrigue combined with a spiritual uplifting at the end, this book is for you.
Full of pain and anguish, The Hoodlum Preacher, is a story of a journey of a young man who was able to change his life, his way of thinking, and eventually, his salvation. Rev. Burton essentially became a real-life "Prodigal Son".
I highly recommend this book to anyone struggling with anything and who wants to find a better way of life. This book is also good for anyone who just wants to read a good book. :)

God loves you no matter what
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
Burton Barr, Jr. felt he had been called to preach at the tender age of nine. He preached to a captive audience, his little brother, Ralph. His mother told him he'd have to wait for God's calling but he continued to practice his sermons. As a teenager, he joined the church and actually begins to preach. Then things took a strange turn and he began to drink, smoke marijuana and cigarettes. Not too much later, he began trying cocaine, heroin, PCP, crack and whatever else he could get his hands on. He stole from his employers, wrote bad checks and conned his relatives which resulted in numerous arrests. In an attempt to turn his life around, he joined the Marines but continued his behavior of stealing, conning and drugging. The Marines sent him to the brig and eventually to Leavenworth. On many occasions, he attempted to get clean, get his marriage back on tract and keep a good job but each time he met with failure. At last, on one of his stints in prison, he met a preacher who had that certain "something" that he couldn't put his finger on and as a result Burton Barr, Jr. began to see the light.

THE HOODLUM PREACHER is the amazing story of one man's descent into the hell of the drug world and his ultimate redemption at the hands of God. The lessons he learned are good for all of us. Even if we aren't guilty of Burton's vices, we have all done something that is not right. Barr lets us know God can see good in us and we can be saved from ourselves. Barr does all this without being preachy or overbearing. It is a very good book and so very uplifting. I enjoyed every word, even as I cringed when Barr sank back into his abyss. It is well worth picking up.

Reviewed by Alice Holman
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

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How to Draw Anime & Game Characters, Vol. 3: Bringing Daily Actions to Life
Published in Paperback by Graphic-Sha (2001-08)
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
The shipping was really fast. I bought this book as a gift and they liked it!

Wow...........................
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Review Date: 2005-11-24
This book is so good it's scary it teaches stuff from poses to move ment step by step so you can get it really easyly. At first I was terrible at drawing movement so every piture I drew was a charater standing but then I got this book at the libray. And now I know how to draw people jumping running and much more. Very helpful and useful it should have ten stars. Cool as it gets the person who made this book worked for Studio Ghibli!
~*~Purin~*~

A must have
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-28
I must say, I really enjoyed this book. I love how the book displays the body in different views and in different positions. This is especially useful when you can't draw a character from a certain sitting position. For those who are a little concerned about nudity, don't worry. There is some nudity, but it's mostly the guys. I really wouldn't call it nudity though, since they do not draw the nipples on the females at all. It's merely a silhouette of the naked form. Other than that, this book is a must have. It really shows daily activities (like the book suggests)it also has some activities like karaoke. I wouldn't call that a daily activity, but that pose can come in handy if one wishes to draw a karaoke scene in their manga.

A book worth your money
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-22
Ozawa does a wonderful job again! He inititally starts the book on drawing your character using perspective giving a numerous amount of pointers and examples. Then giving basic action poses (walking, running, sitting, standing, laying down, etc) and going into variations of those actions by using multiple examples of characters. A typical example page consists of a stick figure in a particular pose, a block figure, and the actual finished character in the same pose. Front and back, or other view of the pose is common and he even gives pointers and tips of details to look out for.

Besides teaching you how to draw real believable characters, this book is an excellent edition that you may later use as a reference book for poses. Like his earlier books, Ozawa covers nudity tastefully and this book can be used by young artists without fear. A book well worth the money, imo.

Another excellent book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-26
The third book in the series picks up right after the last with perspective. The first chapter is dedicated to it, and provides many great tips. It then moves on to basic character movements such as walking, running, sitting, sleeping, and much more. From there it even goes into greater detail by showing you variations of the previously mentioned movements, and a lot of them. After all, no two people are made the same. This is a great book for any artist period who wants to learn the different poses of the body.

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How to Draw Cartoon Animals (Christopher Hart Titles)
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill (1995-05-01)
Author: Christopher Hart
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Great book!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-05
As a cartoonist and author myself ( of "Let's Toon Caricatures"), I have quite a collection of how to draw books that I've amasses over the years. This book is my all time favorite for drawing great, cartoony animals.

MUST HAVE!!!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-31
Christopher Hart's how to draw books are all wonderful. I own this one and a couple others and I often go back to them when I just can't get my sketches perfect. When I first received them I couldn't tear myself away. I was drawing up a storm 24-7. I've drawn realistic pictures all my life, but until buying these books, I'd never been able to whip out anything cartoony. Unexpectedly, his instructions and tips on cartoon drawing also helped me out in my realistic drawing and creativity.

I can't say enough about this book! You won't be disappointed! It's well worth the price and more. One great thing about it is that not only does the author really know his stuff, he's managed to present it wonderfully. It's a fun & easy read!!!

Love this book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-19
I actually have some of my own characters now just from reading this book. Keep up the good work

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-27
I love the idea of putting cartoon animals into humorous situations, and this book shows exactly how to do that! Shows simple ways to draw some of the most seemingly complex cartoons! Highly recommended!

Best book i have:)
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-23
This book is by far the best one in my collection:) It's stuffed with inspirational pictures and it's very easy to read:) It took me only about a half hour to create my very own cartoon character after reading a bit in this book:D

The step-by-step drawing guides in here are so easy to follow, and the book also show you different degrees of hardships in creating a character. You have the easily drawn characters, the medium hard-to-draw characters, and the really hard-to-draw characters:S

I'd say i was already in the "Medium" category when i bought this book, so the easily drawn characters were just to simple for me to even bother with. But still, they make good reference::)

If i am to say something about what audience this book is aimed for, then i'd have to say it's for beginners and people like me(A bit past beginner:p). There are VERY few hard-to-draw pictures in here, so i'm gonna have to buy another book soon if i keep progressing like i do:p

Different animals you can learn to draw from this book: Cats, dogs, horses, sharks, elephants, lions, tigers, bears and a few other critters...

I love this book :) I do not regret buying it at all:) I can actually REALLY reccomend this book to people who are out for learning this subject:)

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How To Raise Your Child's Emotional Intelligence: 101 Ways To Bring Out The Best In Your Children And Yourself
Published in Paperback by Heartfelt Books (1999-01-01)
Authors: Allen Nagy Ph.D. and Geraldine Nagy Ph.D.
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The Best Parenting Book We've Read - Parents of a Toddler
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Review Date: 2001-10-10
How to Raise Your Child's Emotional Intelligence: 101 Ways to Bring Out the Best in Your Children and Yourself is the best parenting book we've read. As new parents of a toddler, we have found the tips and practical ideas in this book to be extremely helpful. We also liked the 101 short chapters, which made the book a delight to read. The book is filled with ideas on how parents can encourage the development of emotional intelligence through simple child rearing techniques & also through their own behaviors which model emotional intelligence. How to Raise Your Child's Emotional Intelligence also uses poetry, short stories, and quotes from men and women from all walks of life -- from Albert Einstein, Mother Teresa, Hellen Keller, to Antoine de Saint-Exupery's "Little Prince" to cleverly reinforce the concepts in an entertaining and often inspirational manner. We really loved this book. While we have already given other books away, this is one book we intend to keep and use throughout our coming years as parents. It is a book for everyone, from all walks of life. Don't miss this book!

This Book Inspired Me To Do What It Suggests
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-07
Are you looking for a book, which will provide you with help in raising children who will behave, as you would like them to, and grow into emotionally mature adults and improve your emotional intelligence at the same time? Then, this is the book you have been searching for. I have never written a book review before. But, after reading this book, I felt compelled to do so. Why? Because I have read a lot of self-help books over the years and never got anything out of them. Either because I felt the suggestions in the books were impractical or were not necessary. However, this book not only presents the principles, which will help to improve the emotional intelligence of you and your children in a practical, fresh, new, humorous, and imaginative way. It reached out and touched my heart in such a way that it inspired me to do what it suggests. For example, in Chapter 2 - Choose Love Over Conflict in Your Relationship With Your Children and Spouse, the following question is asked. If the world were to watch a 10-hour video of the last ten hours of your interaction with your spouse and children, would you be proud of what they saw? Furthermore, the point is made that the world will never see that video, but your children will watch hundreds of real-life hours of such interaction - will you be proud of what they see? These words touched me so profoundly that every so often I re-read this chapter. I do so to remind myself to set a good example for my children and to behave in a way that my spouse and children can be proud of. This is just a small sample of the many insights the book has to offer for improving the emotional intelligence of you and your children. I highly encourage you to buy this book. You will be happy you did.

This Book Inspired Me To Do What It Suggests
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-18
Are you looking for a book which will provide you with help in raising children who will behave as you would like them to, and grow into emotionally mature adults and improve your emotional intelligence at the same time? Then, this is the book you have been searching for. I have never written a book review before. But, after reading this book, I felt compelled to do so. Why? Because I have read a lot of self-help books over the years and got little or nothing out of them. Either because I felt the suggestions in the books were impractical or were not necessary. However, this book is very different. It not only presents the principles which will help to improve the emotional intelligenece of you and your children in a practical, fresh, new, humorous, and imaginative way. It reached out and touched my heart in such a way that it inspired me to do what it suggests. For example, in Chapter 2 - Choose Love Over Conflict in Your Relationship With Your Children and Spouse, the following question is asked. If the world were to watch a 10-hour video of the last ten hours of interaction with your spouse and children, would you be proud of what they saw? These words touched me so profoundly that every so often I re-read this chapter. I do so to remind myself to set a good example for my children and to behave in a way that myself, my spouse, and my children can be proud of. This is just a small sample of the many suggestions and thought provoking insights this book has to offer for improving the emotional intelligence of you and your children. I highly encourage you to buy this book. You will be happy you did.

This is the MANUAL!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-26
We have all heard that newborn babies don't come with a parenting manual strapped to their back. How to Raise Your Child's Emotional Intelligence: 101 Ways to Bring Out the Best In Your Children and Yourself, is the manual!
It seems like I've read every self-help, parenting, and feel better book in print, and this one stands out as clearly being the unique best.

For parents who want to bring out the best in their children
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-09
This easy to read book on raising the emotional intelligence of your children is a must read for all parents who want their children to experience happiness in life. Through practical suggestions, lively stories and 101 examples they will give you real life examples which can be easily shared with your children. This book teaches understanding, compassion, honesty, kindness, patience and many of the other qualities we so much want to instill in our children.

These chapters can be read together with your children. It is a wonderful format and is appropriate for any age group. You will love this book. Be careful as you read to your children, you just may find your level of emotional entillence growing as well.


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