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There is much wisdom displayed by this creatureReview Date: 2004-05-06
Nothing succeeds like persistance, and thats Colonel Bob.Review Date: 2004-05-02
Only a fur person could have done all these things.Review Date: 2004-04-11
It amazing how quickly and easily my children read this book. They enjoyed Colonel Bob's Adventures so much they begged me to take them to the bookstore to find another book like this.
I have since purchased several of the paperback copies and given them to the secondary school in my neighborhood. I have received many calls from the teachers telling me how much the children enjoyed the book.
If nothig else buy it, read it and give to the school of your choice so the children can laugh at the antics of this ego enlfated dog.
Only a beagle could have this kind of attitude.Review Date: 2004-03-22
If you don't read this book you are cheating yourself out of great reading pleasure. Great at any price.
I laughed until I criedReview Date: 2004-03-17
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Insightful and Thought ProvokingReview Date: 2004-06-19
Articulating a "Third Way"Review Date: 2002-06-29
Some may find it a bit dated. The sorts of labor organizations he refers to bear little resemblence to those found in contemporary societies. That is, not syndicalistic.
Still, I believe he is one of the most overlooked influences upon contemporary, Western, left-wing thought.
I also believe that the books first section 'Anarchism: Its Aims and Purposes' should be read by more social activists. It would help focus the often disparate voices of opposition, giving them a clearer vision of the road ahead and what needs to be done to travel upon it.
an amazing intellectual and politcal statementReview Date: 2000-06-01
Sounds greatReview Date: 2006-02-28
But can it work? The biggest argument that it can seems to be CNT in Spain in the 1930's. As Rocker described it, they were highly effective and fully anarcho-syndicalist. They were defeated largely due to the involvement of powerful foreign powers. In the U.S. before World War I, the IWW (similar to the anarcho-syndicalists in Europe) grew in influence but were suppressed by the government.
Today in the U.S. the only sizable organized anarcho-syndicalist activity appears to a mucher smaller IWW. They continue to support unionization efforts and refrain from political activity.
If people can organize around trade unions, as Rocker describes and as the IWW does on a small scale, with sufficient involvement as to be able to run industries themselves, then anarcho-syndicalism as Rocker describes it seems wonderful. There would, however, many practical issues to work out. Rocker says that the CNT in Spain did that. However, if people prefer to be led, then anarcho-syndicalism won't work, as someone will undoubtedly step in to lead and, in doing so, enforce preferences for themselves.
For over 70 years, anarcho-syndicalism seems not to have been won over many people. Will conditions change so that people embrace it? Would educational efforts help revive it? Or has capitalism adapted and won? Is self-government just too much effort for most people? This work by Rocker seems about the best place to start in exploring such questions.
Excellent Overview and History LessonReview Date: 2003-08-25

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The Psychology of TranscendenceReview Date: 2002-12-01
Apology requires multiple readings to be fully appreciated. This is not to say that the writing itself is difficult to manage. Its beautiful composition serves a touching personal story that is by turns sad, funny, terrifying and ecstatic. The writing is elegant in an almost symphonic sense, the thematic elements layering and intertwining as the story methodically builds toward its magnificent climax. But the true complexity of the arrangement is only more deeply illuminated by subsequent readings.
The cultural landmarks, sacred and secular, noted along the story's journey are familiar to most of us. But here we find them transfigured by the blazing light of ... well, of something ultimately inexplicable. Apology is the uncompromised record of one person's life-altering encounter with Transcendence, offered up in all its gritty psychological detail.
InspirationalReview Date: 2000-08-29
It brought back memories from collegeReview Date: 2003-03-20
The Greek word apologia means "speech before". In Plato's terms, "Apology" was an account of Socrates' defense before his fellow Athenians, and an examination of the value of philosophical examination.
In the same way, Robert Arias' Apology is an account of his own examination of the meaning of life and consciousness, and the first steps in the search for "truth".
Written in the first person, and chronicling Arias' passage through psychedelic drugs, comparative religious thought, and meditation, the book is a series of richly interwoven narratives. Conversations held in the past weave threads similar to those held in the present, and at each moment the fullness of truth is but a hair's-breadth away.
I was particularly impressed with the detail and clarity with which Arias' psychedelic trips are described. Few people would attempt such a description. Fewer would do it well. Arias' trips leave the experienced reader with a "morning-after", kinesthetic remembrance, and the inexperienced reader with a small taste of the pleasure and danger of psychotropic investigation.
The novel moves like a Socratic cyclone, tearing down dogma and doctrine, leaving nothing but emptiness and uncertainty in its wake. And yet, in that emptiness and uncertainty lives a hope and possibility that can not be expressed in words.
Part Casteneda, Huxley, Watts: One Man's Unique Journey...Review Date: 2002-06-19
His soul aches for answers to the question of why...? When he brother dies, why? When his mother does not understand or relate to him anymore, why? When his pal Jake or his girlfriend must move on, why? Why does living have to be so confusing, and so painful? And if God is such a good God, why has he allowed so much suffering in my life and others? And so he gleans from the masters of eastern and western religions, numbs and sucuumbs to maddness, wild pharmaceticals and hallucinogens and to Moebius strip like electron micrographs. To attempt to get the answers, to help himself deal with the pain. He has heady discussions like of the way of Jesus, original sin and the how to of Meditation. It all makes for a compelling read. The casual reader, however, may find his consumption of cigarettes all through out his various travels and reinventions quite paradoxical, but, like he puts it, tabacco is good for brooding intellectual types.
My opinion? It is a well-written How-To disguised as a bio. But the reader does not really have to do what he has done to come to the same answers. Rob serves as, like, the ultimate test subject in a self imposed set of clinical/spiritual trials. As a scientist--he is a neurophysiologist--he just may have come upon just what us neo-millenium searchers may require. A proxy for the spiritual realms. Not too unlike...?
The sacred in everydayReview Date: 2001-02-28
The author's description of the use of psychedelic drugs as a lens resonates with my own experiences. The drug elements of the book are interesting and important because of the paranoia that they precipitated and the centrality of the ensuing madness to the story. But the drug element is ultimately incidental to the major themes of the book. What struck me repeatedly while reading was that I learned so much from the book's perspective of the big issues? reality, family, friends, religion, love.
I've tried to come up with some brief blurbs about the book that would draw in other readers. Such as: Few books have been written with the power to enrich one's thoughts about religion, love, relationships, and the nature of reality. This is one of them.? Or: this extraordinary author is able to drop all walls of privacy and allow perfect strangers into his soul's view of the BIG questions: How do we help family and friends? What is real.? Are the central truths of all religions the same? His depth of feeling and vision will help many to arrive at new insights.But I fall far short of doing this book the justice it deserves.
If you like feeling that you've grown from reading a book, Apology by Rob Arias is a good choice.

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Beautiful & Inspiring bookReview Date: 2008-08-01
heroes existReview Date: 2007-12-14
Honoring families and caregivers of children with autismReview Date: 2007-12-20
Hopeful and engaging portraitsReview Date: 2007-12-13
Better Than Heroes - Just Good PeopleReview Date: 2008-01-09
The families portrayed in this wonderful book are better than heroes - they are good people who have allowed their lives and those of their children with autism to be shared. Readers are treated to beautiful photographs and anecdotes and interviews from the families featured in this book.
Autism is an equal opportunity neurobiological condition that makes no distinction in who is affected. In our ever-dwindling quest for privacy in today's highly connected world, it is all the more courageous and generous for people to share their life stories of coping with autism in any form.
Dr. Firestone's book is a book for everybody regardless of placement or lack thereof on the autism/Asperger's spectrum. Experiences are validated; autism is accepted and unconditional love underscores the personal accounts each of these families have provided. John Lennon's 1971 magnum opus "Imagine" and his classic classic "Gimme Some Truth," also from Imagine would be the ideal soundtrack to this book.
This is the ideal companion book to SOULS: BENEATH & BEYOND AUTISM (paperback version) and Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes.

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its just awesome and a must haveReview Date: 2008-01-15
Not your typical guideReview Date: 2005-03-04
Although the contents are arranged by type of place (i.e., museums, aquariums, farms and ponies, flying), it also offers site maps, making it easy to plan a day around a particular location or a specific interest. Listings include physical and Web addresses, phone numbers, directions, what to see and do, hours, parking, admission and membership information, related locations, nearby places and blank space for your own comments. Additional sections contain events by the month, packing lists and road games.
Its most valuable feature is its ability to look at potential places from a child's perspective. Among the 224 sites listed in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Santa Barbara/Ventura counties are fire stations, school bus yards, museums, libraries, gardens and nature centers, truck stops, farms, theaters and convention centers.
This is one of the best travel reference guides you could acquire if you have young children.
Southern California tour guide especially geared towards parReview Date: 2003-09-30
The book is broken down into eleven chapters covering major areas of interest for young children: Museums, Our City, Gardens and Nature, The Zoo, Aquariums, Trains and more. There are over 224 separate sites reviewed. Locations covered include the expected Los Angeles and San Diego Zoos as well as many less well known places like the Goodyear Blimp Airfield, Tierra Rejada Farm and Pasadena Unified School Bus Lot.
The book includes many helpful tips for making outings more enjoyable and each review contains a concise description, directions with Thomas Guide page references, and cross references to both similar sites and nearby attractions. Easy to spot icons let parents know if the locations can accommodate single and or double wide strollers (most do), and whether gift shops, snack shops or picnic areas are available so parents can plan accordingly. I love the lists of children's books on topic related to each entry and the special pages with simple graphics of animals or things that go, etc. These pages are designed for young children's use before, during or after their visits. For example, the first picture pages are of cars and trucks children might see on the way to their visit.
The final chapter includes a month-by-month "Things to Look For" section featuring holiday, special events and seasonal changes to watch for geared to Southern California. There are comprehensive listings of Fourth of July displays, Holiday lights, Farmer's Markets and more. These lists alone are a great resource whether you have young children or not.
The number and variety of places listed is truly impressive. Our family has been enjoying working our way through the book and finding many new favorites. I plan to give this book as a shower gift to all my pregnant friends and think the book is a great resource for parents of school age children and teachers also.
Great for any age.Review Date: 2006-04-30
Great resource for any locationReview Date: 2004-05-04

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Rediscovered RichnessReview Date: 2008-01-28
A risk with any work that has multiple authors, and this one has four sections, with a different author in each, is that the writing will be uneven and that thoughts developed in one part of the book will be dropped totally later on. As such, even in good books, with well written ideas, stand alone chapters are better remembered than others.
In this book, the chapters on sanctification, or how the Christian grows in his faith and what that means for his vocation and all areas of life; and the section on the covenant nature dealings between God and his people are nicely done. The sections dealing with the doctrine of God and the role of the church do read dryly at times.
The general reader, who is interested in a high view of a personal yet universal God of the Bible and who is looking for a clear, succint teaching on justification and how that applies to the whole life of the individual will find this work useful. Unfortunately, there has much contention historically, and even in recent years among different parties in the Protestant world, between the covenant and dispensational or even more recently towards things like open theism. Some of these arguments have been needlessly distracting from the heart of the gospel. What the authors of Back to Basics have done, is to write a genearlly lucid explanation for how Reformed theology flows into every other area of the Christian life, and to do that in a way that is not argumentative or contentious. And for that, the reader should be grateful, and should find the book a fine complement to their personal study.
Exceptional!!!Review Date: 2001-03-29
I was going through a rough time in my faith and I decided to re-examine things I had been taught in church when I stumbled on this little gem of a book. This book was the stepping stone to my discovering the Reformed faith and gave me a firm foundation that had never been built in my life. I continue to return to my copy from time to time for its concise examples, thoroughness and extremely readable style... my paperback edition is extremely dog-eared.
If you are interested in testing the waters of historical, evangelical Pretestantism, I heartily recommend this book as a launching point.
Well-rounded presentation of Reformed TheologyReview Date: 2000-06-06
Doug Wilson, Doug Jones, Roger Wagner and David Hagopian have put together a well-rounded presentation of the Reformed Faith. As Roger Wagner, one of the authors, states, "the Reformed faith starts and stops with the sovereign and gracious God who has revealed Himself in Scripture." That's the focus and starting point for every discussion in the book.
Many authors simply complain about the condition of the Church. Not these authors. They exercise terrific insights, give helpful direction and pastoral-theological wisdom that really does encourage the student of Scripture. Each message is an example of compassion.
A short summary of the book from the book: "[God} is, and forever will be, preeminent in all things (Col. 1:18)." In all areas of life, God is primary and it is Him that we glorify in all things. Conversion, covenant, church and life, all things are for Him and through Him. The authors' theses are complete and clear. Their goal was accomplished: Why is Reformed theology such a good thing (or is it)?
This title is recommended by: RC Sproul, Jay Adams, E. Calvin Beisner, James Montgomery Boice, D. James Kennedy, John Frame, Jerry Bridges, GI Williamson and Steve Brown.
Best Intro to the Reformed Distinctives that I Have FoundReview Date: 2003-05-15
The book is divided into four sections, each written by a different author:
Doug Wilson contributes the chapters on salvation. He very able covers justification and predestination. Doug Jones contributes the section on covenantal theology. Covenant theology is the true heart of the Reformed viewpoint. These few chapters ably lay out the scriptural basis for it and explore the implications of it. A third section concerns the church, including its nature, the sacraments, and church discipline. This is the weakest section of the book, but still adequate for the overall purpose. Particularly, one wishes that more time would have been spent on the nature of worship and on the place of the sacraments in the corporate life of the church. Finally, Hagopian himself handles the section on the Christian life, which is mostly a theology of sanctification. This is perhaps the most immediately practical of the sections.
Each chapter ends with a dozen or so review questions. We are considering using this book in a Sunday school class, so that is a very definite plus. Any criticism that could be leveled against the book would be on the basis that it could have treated a subject more thoroughly, but doing so would have necessitated expanding the book beyond its purpose.
A Return to our Reformed HeritageReview Date: 2000-04-23

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Very Clear and LogicalReview Date: 2008-05-06
Execellent introductory book.Review Date: 2008-03-20
A truly instructional book on tactics!Review Date: 2008-03-08
Then I saw a review of this book and decided to give it a go. MAN, has it helped me. Heisman gives a wonderful primer on each type of tactic complete with a section of puzzles just on that tactic. Then he goes into a section of checkmates, and a wonderful (and difficult) section on defensive tactics.
Finally he wraps it up with a long section of puzzles that cover all the various subjects in the book. This is a wonderful book for those who are new to chess tactics and feel a little overwhelmed by the various puzzle books. I know the book is working because while going through this book I would get one of my Reinfeld books and open to a random puzzle and more times than not be able to solve it! Before, I was just staring cluelessly at the Reinfeld puzzles.
This a great book written by someone who takes education very seriously! Highly recommended for those who need work on basic tactical understanding.
Great book on tacticsReview Date: 2008-02-28
Excellent introduction to tacticsReview Date: 2008-05-08
Especially valuable for the improving player are Heisman's early sections on "counting" and piece safety, because proper evaluation of a tactic is impossible without accurately tallying the "body count" of a series of exchanges. (while being mindful of any "zwischenzug", of course!) The only other book that competently covers "counting" ideas is the VASTLY underrated Lasker's Manual of Chess, though Lasker labels the idea something else that escapes me at the moment.
Make no mistake, B2B:T is about how to win material. There were times when i would think twice about snagging a certain pawn because i imagined it would grant the opponent some sort of extra piece activity (counterplay), but on checking the answer i saw that Heisman's comment was only, "wins a pawn." That is probably well enough, as the book's intended audience is usually afraid of phantom threats when they ought to simply win the material, and usually in a game i'd probably end up taking the pawn anyway. There is a short section on checkmates, but it is insufficient in itself. You will NEED The Art of the Checkmate and (secondarily) How to Beat Your Dad at Chess (Gambit Chess) to complete your basic study of checkmates.
This book is full of practical pointers and wisdom, many of which go a long way toward instilling objectivity in a player rather than emotions like hope, fear, greed, overconfidence which invariably spell poor results at *any* level.
This is a solid & worthy 4-star book for its stated audience (under 1500). Higher-rated players can read it with very little time investment (while unfortunately paying the same purchase price), so the book can benefit a wide range of players.

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My Favorite Party Favor EverReview Date: 2006-11-11
wittyReview Date: 2006-11-06
If I'd Only Known Then ...Review Date: 2006-11-05
I loved it. I hated it.Review Date: 2006-11-10
Transcends Generations!Review Date: 2006-11-02

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Awesome Baseball ArtworkReview Date: 1999-12-03
"Take me out to the old ball game!"/VisionaryprophetdanielReview Date: 2007-09-30
Great funReview Date: 2000-06-29
A real home run!Review Date: 2000-08-07
What a great giftReview Date: 2000-07-21

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Quiet StormReview Date: 2006-09-19
A Must ReadReview Date: 2003-04-22
A Mother-Daughter Thing Review Date: 2005-02-06
Lorraine Jackson is a rolling stone by all accounts. She was widowed at an early age and faced raising a young daughter by herself. Lorraine tried hard to give her daughter Sherina nothing but the very best. Sherina was a quasi-clone of her mother with her exuberant personality and a take-no-prisoners approach to everything. With similar type personalities the mother and daughter duo often butt heads, yet their strong bond is undeniable. Lorraine meddles a bit too much in Sherina's marriage to Niles and dotes on her young granddaughter. When Lorraine is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, Sherina's life is thrust into a tailspin. Thank God Niles is a strong supporting husband in his own quiet way. Oftentimes, Sherina must travel from their home in Pennsylvania to be by her mother's side. As time passes, Lorraine's life precariously balances on the point of no return. Will Sherina be able to realize that the battle is not hers and turn her mother's fate over to the Lord?
THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS is a book that tugs on the heartstrings of its readers as it portrays familial love and obligation. I found myself rallying for Sherina's continued strength in the Lord as she dealt with the reality that was facing her. This book was a touching read. It delved into a very serious situation and provided a look into the lives of he characters, who were believable and seemed familiar. This book was a reminder of how fragile life can be and that we do not know what God has in store for us. If you're looking for a straight from the heart novel, then I'd recommend you pick up a copy of THE BATTLE IS NOT YOURS. (RAW Rating: 3.5)
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A must readReview Date: 2003-04-17
You Can't Stop Reading This Book!!!Review Date: 2003-04-24
The supporting characters are as colorful as the main characters in the story. They all come to life on the pages of this book and you can't wait to see what they will do next.
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