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Beloved Dawgs is greatReview Date: 2005-07-25
A Must Have for the Georgia Football Fan!Review Date: 2006-02-28

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A wonderful readReview Date: 2005-10-25
TeacherReview Date: 2005-10-11

A delight from start to finishReview Date: 2002-12-07
I stayed up all night reading Better to Dwell because of its honesty and realism.
Books like this one do not often come along.
Thanks to Mary Coleman and her publisher.
I am a grandson of Otis PerkinsReview Date: 2002-09-08
I was able to gain insight into why my great grandfather and Boog
had the fight.

Fun story, Great artworkReview Date: 2000-04-26
The quality and originality of the artwork is firstclass!
Fun story, Great artworkReview Date: 2000-04-26
The quality and originality of the artwork is firstclass!

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Great book! Review Date: 2006-08-11
Birding the biggest state East of the MississippiReview Date: 2001-09-15

High quality photos and a well written guideReview Date: 2008-07-01
This is an excellent photo guide covering the southern half of Chile and Argentina, along with the Falkland Islands and the sub-Antarctic seas. Over 300 species are shown with multiple color photos of great quality. Another 130+ species have brief accounts in the appendix. Most birds have two pages of photos. Typically, there is one large (half-page) photo with another 5-7 photos showing the various plumages for gender, age, and subspecies.
The text, in both English and Spanish, covers identification, habitat, range, and habits. The authors make a point to cover significant subspecies with many of the birds. While the identification section does give a good description, there is nearly zero mention of how the birds differ from their similar species. Even some brief notes on this would be helpful for groups like the canasteros, miners, and cinclodes.
The range maps are done very well and show the outlines of the provinces in each of the countries.
A slight quirk to this book is it being split into two halves. The first half covers land birds on green-margined pages. The second half covers water birds on blue-margined paper. Within each half, the standard taxonomic sequence is followed. I gave up looking for the kingfishers and had to resort to the index. The kingfisher is listed as a "water bird" and is on the last page next to the Black Skimmer. Now you know.
If you visit the Patagonia region, I highly recommend this somewhat thick and heavy guide. Just as importantly, I highly recommend it be accompanied by Jaramillo's Birds of Chile. This latter book gives superior descriptions and a more detailed set of illustrations.
I've listed several related books below...
1) Birds And Mammals of the Antarctic, Subantartic And Falkland Islands by Todd
2) Birds of Argentina & Uruguay: A Field Guide by Narosky and Yzurieta
3) Birds of Chile by Jaramillo
4) Birds of the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn by Couve
5) Birds of Torres Del Paine National Park - Patagonia Chile by Couve
6) Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica by de la Pena
7) Guia de aves de Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego by Narosky
8) Aves de Tierra del Fuego y Cabo de Hornos by Clark
Accidental ReviewReview Date: 2006-09-07
I have been a bird watcher all of me life. I was brought up on Peterson's Field Guide to Eastern and Central Birds. Birds have always been one of the strongest bonds that connect me to my mother and through her to my grandfather and great grandfather that I never knew. I can identify all the common midwestern birds in flight or at rest (with the exception of spring warblers, but then no-one can do much with them). I realize that this should be a critique and not a biography of the reviewer, but in the case of a bird book, I think that it is good to establish the credibility of the reviewer. To further assure the reader let me tell you that I lived for 18 years in Southern Chile until I moved back to Wisconsin last year.
The book itself is beautiful. The pages are good, stiff, high gloss paper and the photographs are printed with bright realistic color and resolution. The book is large and heavy, in fact much too large and heavy to be a true field guide. It would look nice on a coffee table though. The fact that this book is cumbersome is the only criticism that I have about it.
The book is divided into sensible sections and each bird has two full pages. Most entries have at least three full color photographs of the species in different postures: flying, standing, perching, swimming, etc. Each species has a range map and a written physical description as well as a description of its habitat, and habits. The text was written in Spanish and translated into English. The English is perfectly understandable, but it seems clear that the translator was not a native English speaker. If you can read Spanish, that text is more descriptive and vibrant. The text shows a deep love for the subject, especially certain birds. The authors have a great affinity for all the big seabirds, and for some others such as the Chucao and the Torrent Duck.
I would suggest to any birder headed to Patagonia or the Antarctic seas to procure this book. It is very good.

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What a Wonderful Novel!Review Date: 2000-06-19
Schunk captures the stupidity and cruelty of racism through the eyes of a child. Her writing is excellent and the characters come alive on her pages.
I recommend this book highly to anyone who is interested in reading a captivating and yet horrifying mystery with a heart.
This one will stay with me a long time.
Extremely original and fascinatingReview Date: 1998-10-15

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Amazing FindReview Date: 2007-09-14
Ibsen, move over!Review Date: 2001-12-18

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more uplifting blessings from the Mossy Creek crewReview Date: 2004-05-29
When the bride has no flowers for her wedding day, the groom tries to find them but it is the people of Mossy Creek who work together to fill up the church with roses and one woman donates her prize winning rose instead of entering them in the local competition. The owner of a ballet school and the owner of the funeral home are feuding and disturbing the newly bereaved. Tango lessons temporarily solve the problem and friendship finds a solution.
Even the children in Mossy Creek are kind hearted. John Wesley has been saving up all summer to buy his mother a birthday present but when a homeless hungry family of migrant workers passes through town, he gives them his money for gasoline and food. On an amusing note, the town bands together to save a tree from being torn down while Amos the chief of police tries to get Ida the mayor to admit she has feelings for him.
There are many more blessings in Katie Bell's column in the Mossy Creek Gazette; they are all tender, worn-hearted and uplifting as the ones in this review. Mossy Creek combines the atmosphere of an Anne River Seddons' novel with the magic of a Barbara Samuels' character study. The latest trip is worth the journey.
Harriet Klausner
A real BlessingReview Date: 2006-03-03

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A Great Read for Southerners or Civil War fans.Review Date: 2004-01-18
The Blues in GrayReview Date: 2001-08-24
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