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Wonderfully differentReview Date: 2000-08-25
Tish of the IngledewsReview Date: 2005-08-25
stylistically and entomologically wonderfulReview Date: 1997-12-20

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Excellent book!Review Date: 2007-02-11
Plan for your next angling venture in ArkansasReview Date: 2001-02-08
"Fishing Arkansas" offers year-round adviceReview Date: 2001-02-22


Southern Pioneers Come To LifeReview Date: 2007-10-25
Thank you, Frances Bennett.
The Journey by Frances Bennett...southern settlersReview Date: 2008-01-05
This is an enriching book that is also ideal for younger readers curious about how communities came into existence in more primitive times.
"The Journey" by Frances BennettReview Date: 2007-09-21
I wish I had asked my ancestors about their early lives, and I'm glad Frances did. It was just a few generations back that our forebears lived as described in the book. This book was a joy to read and you will find it great reading.
Brent Patterson

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wonderful quirky southern taleReview Date: 2008-06-12
WRIRRRAANGReview Date: 2007-12-18
I traveled to Stay More on this book for the first time in 1999. It was a wonderful visit and provided the road map for many more visits over the next year or so. Each visit was very different, but all were enjoyable and I always looked forward to going back.
I am currently riding this book back to Stay More for another visit, and this trip is even more enjoyable than the first. I'm having fun here. It looks exactly as I remember it.
This book will be endearing to any and all who will read it. I will encourage you to pick it up and take the trip. You will not regret it.
Harington's greatestReview Date: 2002-01-24
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A must-read!Review Date: 2008-06-16
A charming, heartfelt tale!Review Date: 1999-12-03
A tale of innocence and beauty!Review Date: 1999-12-22
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Miss Myrtle's World Speaks to a Whole GenerationReview Date: 1999-12-23
This cocoon of safety provides a perfect foil for the natural curiosity of the young boys looking for adventure as a part of their initiation into manhood, and Larance captures this environment with warmth, humor, and generosity toward the characters described.
The social tensions of racial relations in Arkansas and elsewhere had yet to erupt, and Larance treats them fairly from the eyes of a child, alluding to both the coming storm and his bewilderment.
The setting may be Arkansas, but Larance aptly described my childhood in a western suburb of Chicago. In it, and perhaps characteristic of communities nationwide during that era, neighborhoods reigned and everyone was your parent, doors were left unlocked, people shared their bounty, money was tight but poverty was negligible.
It would be a shame to characterize Miss Myrtle's Boy as only a regional memoir. In truth, in addition to heartwarming episodes of a child's coming of age, in a larger sense, and without preaching or nostalgia for an age gone by, Larance instructs young and old alike on the values that are the great promise of America -- perhaps somewhat out of focus now, but worthy of redemption.
Stylistically, Larance speaks to us directly, clearly, intelligently, with charm and understated humor -- in a way we're sneaking a peek at his diary. Miss Myrtle's Boy is an excellent read that will leave you smiling and musing on your own life look after you've finished it.
Elegant in its simplicity -- delicious!Review Date: 1999-09-10
If you liked "Stand by Me," this book is for you!Review Date: 1999-06-18

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Dense but effectiveReview Date: 2004-03-02
Which is fine. As long as you know your poetry, and your history of poetry, you will find Steele's arguments well-reasoned and balanced. Steele posits that the Modernist movement did not mean to overthrow meter and rhyme, or at least meant to replace it with another formal system. He quotes William Carlos Williams and Eliot and Pound in effect saying, "We failed."
Steele brings in a lot of background about ancient quantitative metrical systems and why they don't work in English to show why the one that has developed, accentual-syllabic, does work. If I've lost you here, the book is perhaps not for you. If you haven't read Steele's ALL THE FUN'S, I recommend it to read first. This book is great, just not as accessible. 5/5 stars
Brilliant Defense of Formal PoetryReview Date: 2002-01-17
This is a phenomenal bookReview Date: 2003-06-01

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A great thriller/suspense.Review Date: 1999-05-17
Thrilling!! A page turner!!! A must read for Cussler fans!Review Date: 1999-01-12
No risk in reading this!Review Date: 2003-12-30
This book centers around Navy Commander and Chaplain David Michaels who is looking into his brother's death. His brother worked at a plant in Arkansas. The more David looks into it, the more it looks like murder rather than the accident his brother's employers are making it out to be. This book asks the question, and will certainly be asking the reader, 'what do I really believe... and why?' I hope that there are people who come across John F. Bayer's name on websites like Christianbook.com like I did. Something about this book caught my attention like so many unknown authors do, and I took a shot at reading his first novel. Awesome! So, in closing, I will say that I praise God for finding me another example of something that amazed me.
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A good oneReview Date: 1999-12-26
A Wonderful CollectionReview Date: 1999-01-11
A KeeperReview Date: 1998-08-06
My favorite poem, "Dr. Invisible and Mr. Hide" by Charles Webb. Close second was "Mean and Stupid" by Christopher Howell.

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I love William TrowbridgeReview Date: 2001-09-19
Of all of the poetry I've read, I have loved William Trowbridge more than any other. I recommend this collection of poems HIGHLY!
Buy This Book!Review Date: 2000-11-19
Does poetry matter?Review Date: 1999-04-30
What do you think of this; it's called The Dead:
They like it quiet,/slow-paced, no renters. Some/have practiced all their lives/for this, sitting stone still/at their desks, nodding/off in the BarcaLounger/after the network news. Nothing/could possibly be further/from their loamy minds than a call/to resurrection. They're tired of hearing,/of seeing, of trying to carry on/a halfway decent conversation. They keep their noses turned up,/even at the smell of fresh coffee./ And they don't take kindly/to square-peg types. Once a vampire/got transferred here by mistake,/complete with fifteen brides/right out of a Frederick's catalogue/and a record as long as your arm./The family trade went down/the toilet; even the police/steered clear, till the block committee/paid a call. He sold low/to the judge's daughter, a plain woman/who sleeps with the porch light on.
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It really can't be done justice to in a review, so I won't bother to try, but go an read it if you can find it, and don't let the title put you off.