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Upstairs the Peasants Are Revolting: More Family Life in a Farmhouse
Published in Paperback by Good Books (2007-09)
Author: Dorcas Smucker
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Excellent!!
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Review Date: 2008-06-05
I'm giving 5 stars! Dorcas Smucker is an excellent author, honest and optimistic. I appreciate how she has her book set up so that each chapter is different/not necessarily related to the last. This is great for people who aren't total bookworms and don't sit for hours reading at a time. You can just pick up where you left off without worrying about remembering a whole lot of missing pieces of the background of the story. All in all, a very good read! And congratulations, Dorcas!

Delightful Read
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Review Date: 2008-02-19
Love this book & this author. I can SO relate to her experiences, and I'm jealous I'm not brillant enough to write this stuff myself!
Especially enjoy the Chapter "Escapes for Mom". You go, girl!

The Life of the Family
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Review Date: 2008-01-10
Dorcas Smucker has a refreshing voice, as she describes her gratitude for the crisp bite of an apple, the beauty of daffodils growing freely, the frustrations of a year in which mice seem to multiply out of nowhere, the care she took to choose Christmas gifts that would convey the feeling of being "special, loved, and included, like someone who really mattered."

I especially enjoyed the essays relating to her marriage, her discussion of the give-and-take of the relationship and how the "feeling" of love sometimes comes and goes but the practice of love should remain solid. Or, as she quotes her husband: You'd think we'd have everything figured out after 18 years. God has blessed me with a wife who is committed to making our marriage work, but we are still discovering the mysteries of love and sacrifice and commitment and how they make a relationship work.

Dorcas grew up in the Amish community, but she and her family are now Mennonites and she describes her struggles to make the right decisions. "Is it okay to buy a fast-food meal if it means more time with a friend? If having a garden means I don't have time to teach vacation Bible school, which do I choose? Is making my own food always better than buying it? Am I insisting on doing things the slow and old-fashioned way long after it becomes pointless?"

Ultimately, the question seems to be, "Was it worth it?" and her answer comes through clearly, "Yes, yes, it was."

Likewise, time spent reading this book was worth it. I highly recommend it.

the perfect antidote to weariness
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-30
As a busy Mom of all boys, I have (far too often) fallen into my bed at night, simply worn out from the days trials. I keep this book on my nightstand for just such evenings. Smuckers writing is humorous, honest, and warm. It isn't easy to be cheerful and
encouraging without coming across saccharinly sweet but this author does it, with ease. I like to give this book (or her first, Ordinary Days) to mothers at baby showers, especially. When life is full and your time (or attention!) is short...this book is a little B12 shot of joy.

Revolting Peasants or not
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-28
This is a great follow up to Ordinary Days, Smuckers 1st book. I read them both in a few weeks, I loved that the 'chapters' were short stories, easy to read alone, so that when I was interupted for a few days from my reading, I could get right back into it. A great gift for a loved one or yourself, the perfect pick-me-up, I laughed out loud!

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Volcanoes
Published in Paperback by W. H. Freeman (2005-10-07)
Authors: Robert Decker and Barbara Decker
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Outstanding blend of readability and rigor
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-07
This book presents fascinating yet complex information with commendable clarity. Not only is the writing excellent, but the diagrams add much to the exposition. For example, the diagram on page 88 ("Ring of Fire" chapter) clearly explains the relationship between severity of volcanism and earthquakes to the steepness of the angle at which a tectonic plate is subducted into the mantle. The book is sensibly organized into introductory material, chapters giving "autobiographies" of volcanoes and thus clarifying the multiplicity of volcanic and eruption types, chapters synthesizing this knowledge into generalization, and chapters explaining opportunities and risks associated with vulcanism (eruption dangers [carefully subdivided into discussion of nuées ardentes, lahars, and lava flows] potential of climatic change, likelihood of finding valuable ores, and the potential of geothermal power). Twenty-five superb color plates, in addition to the excellent diagrams, grace the book. Useful appendices include "World's 101 Most Notorious Volcanoes," web sites pertinent to volcanology, and a useful glossary (although the Icelandic term jökulhlaup [= "glacier outburst flood possibly triggered by volcanism"] is an omission I noted).
This book deserves the rare commendation of simultaneous suitability for a rigorous introductory course in volcanology and accessibility to the curious layperson with no formal geological training, such as myself.

It's cool. I want to become a volcanologist.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-16
I love Volcanoes and most of the books made about it I would give it A two thumbs up

It came real quick and its class Ahhaa!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-05
When i bought this book, i thought previous reviews were all exagerated, but this book is truly amazing. Complexity put into good and understandable english. Any vulcanologist wannabe, like me, MUST have this. Nice one Rob & Barb.

impressed by the content
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-19
I was very pleased to read this book. It gives excellent documentation of various aspects in relation to volcanos. My hat goes off to Robert and Barbara Decker.

Understanding volcanoes
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-25
I hardly ever read a college text straight through, but this book was so informative and lucidly written, I could scarcely put it down. I imagine "Volcanoes" is used as a freshman introductory course, as there is very little geological mumbo-jumbo about say, the differences between a reverse dip slip fault and a left lateral strike slip fault.

In fact, I wish I'd read this book first, before "The Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and Volcanoes" or "Perils of a Restless Planet." Its definitions are clear and easy to remember, and usually accompanied by a photograph or drawing. One of my favorites is a photograph of the San Andreas fault, which is a right lateral fault, "so called because for a person standing on either plate, the sense of motion on the opposite side is to the right."

Now, at least I understand the difference between left and right lateral faults. Dip slips and strike slips will have to wait for another book for geometrically-challenged folks like me---I can't just close my eyes and visualize a three dimensional object, unless prompted by very clear diagrams and text.

This book is an introduction to the geology of volcanoes (plate tectonics, the formation of mineral deposits, etc.), rather than a series of stories about dangerous volcanoes, although there is an appendix on "The World's 101 Most Notorious Volcanoes." One of my favorite chapters, "Volcanic Power" has little to do with volcanoes as we usually picture them, e.g. an erupting strato-volcano like Mt. Vesuvius. It is about geothermal energy, and why it might play an important role in our future:

"Even though geothermal power is still an infant and largely unproved industry, its potential makes it worth serious effort and investment. The U.S. Geological Survey in a recent assessment of potential geothermal energy resources in the fifty states to depths of 10 kilometers listed the following estimates: hydrothermal reservoirs, 12 x 10(to the 21st power) joules, or about 2 times the energy in the world's oil reserves; hot dry rock, 32 x 10(to the 24th power) joules, or about 6000 times the energy in the world's oil reserves; magma reservoirs, 4 x 10(to the 23rd power) joules, or about 80 times the energy in the world's oil reserves."

In light of recent history, perhaps we should be investing more research in our geothermal resources.

Read "Volcanoes" if you have any interest at all in geology. It would even make a good high school text, although it is a bit dated: my copy was published in 1981, but the only thing that struck me as out-of-date was a diagram of the Earth's crustal plates---the Juan de Fuca plate was labeled `Gorda Plate,' although everything was pretty much in the right place. Just be sure to buy the revised and expanded version that was published in 1989.

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Wildwood: Cooking from the Source in the Pacific Northwest
Published in Hardcover by Ten Speed Press (2000-07)
Author: Cory Schreiber
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One of the best
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Review Date: 2008-01-12
Fantastic cookbook. Beautiful photos and recipes that are stunning.
Local foods and people. A must for anyone who enjoys food and life!

Great purchase!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
I received this book very quickly and in perfect condition. I will definitely do business with them again!

True Oregon flavor - a must Pinot Noir fans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-11
One of the best cookbooks in my collection.

What's really interesting to me is that almost every recipe in the book goes very well with a nice Oregon Pinot Noir.

Well-received gift
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
Let me be clear - I have never laid eyes on this book. I bought it based on the description for a friend who lives in CA but is from the Northwest and is an avid cook. She absolutely loved it and continues to rave about it. Based on that, I give it a 5.

Flavorful, earthy food
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
This beautiful book has been the source of wonderful meals, inspired by the deep, imaginative recipes, exploring the best of the Pacific Northwest. Schreiber puts his own interesting spin on classic flavor combinations. Recipes are complex, but are easily broken down into do-able steps. They are not overly chefy, and have been well tested for home kitchens. This was one of my favorite cookbooks of the year, and I own a lot of cookbooks.

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100 Hikes in the Central Oregon Cascades
Published in Paperback by Navillus Press (1998-03)
Author: William L. Sullivan
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Maps are indispensible...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-11
Love this book! I rate and write about my hikes on its pages. I always carry it w me on my hikes, in a zip-lock bag. The maps are so necessary. The trails have changed slightly on only one hike, so far, but we just made notes in the book.

One thing to keep in mind, he rates the difficulty of the hike by the distance, not the exertion... so, we've had a few fun surprises.. mostly being that the hikes are EASIER than he leans towards rating them.

Opens up a world of local hikes. Fabulous!

Detailed information
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
Very useful. Allowed me to plan and take hikes without any other information or maps. Had good information on elevation gain, miles, etc. Maps of each hike were useful and accurate. Good background on what to expect, natural features, etc. Could use more "subjective" information on scenic views, how crowded it gets, etc.

Fond memories exist because of this book
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-26
I bought all three books that Mr. Sullivan has written about the Cascades, but I never got a chance to try out all the trails. I just moved from Eugene, and just before I left, at the end of the summer, I got a chance to go to Bryce Creek outside Cottage Grove. What a hidden secret. The area was beautiful, lots of small waterfalls, not too far from the main road, and I even took my little car up to Bohemia Mountain and had an incredible view! I am glad that one of my last activites in my home state was going to this place, all thanks to Mr. Sullivan! He knows what he is talking about, so buy this book and explore your state!

One hundred hikes.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-09
An indispensable guide to hiking the Oregon Cascades. It contains all the information that you will need to find your way around in these spectacular mountains. The information on lodging and camping is also very helpful.

Best hiking book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-13
This is simply the best hiking books I've ever owned (and I own a lot!) A great selection of hikes, well written descriptions and directions, and excellent maps. I've been on over 30 of Sullivan's recommended hikes and enjoyed them enormously. The photos are beautiful. Get this book, get out and enjoy the wilderness!

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Black Velvet Masterpieces: Highlights from the Collection of the Velveteria Museum
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (2008-04-30)
Authors: Caren Anderson and Carl Baldwin
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More Velvety and Revolutionary than a Czech Dissident in 1989
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
This is the most important book on art to appear since Aristotle's "Poetics"! Sure, the real-life noms de reality of the Velveteria's curators are Carl Baldwin and Caren Anderson, but the breadth and depth of their contribution to modern appreciation of art put them more in line spiritually with the Renaissance Medici family - for, like the Medicis, they know talent when they see (or in this case, feel) it. Like all true art patrons, they make art appreciation an art in and of itself, and have had the pizazz and wherewithal to pluck otherwise unheralded auteurs such as Richard Bustamante, Ce Ce Rodriguez, and "Juanita," from the slums of obscurity and put them in the sparkling art-world penthouse that is this book. This book has more entertaining photos in it than J. Edgar Hoover's secret files, circa 1968, but what will surprise the uninitiated is that it also is full of more wacky, wild, and woolly stories than the Warren Commission Report! Carl and Caren are true characters, and their passion for their art and each other comes through in spades here. They have a lust for life, a gift of gab, and a knack for picking the very best in Unicorns, 18-Wheeler Jesuses, nude Polynesians, Mexican Banditos, and Cigar-Smoking Filipina Hill Tribe Women. The Velveteria is the type of place the word "psychotronic" was invented for, and this book is the type of thing your credit card was issued to buy - that is, if you have a smidgen of coolness (and money) in you. Carl and Caren have done their part to make the world a weirder, cooler, freakier, more mind-expanding place - have you?

Absolutely Fantastic!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-30
This wonderful book opened my eyes to the people and talent behind these mainly overlooked pieces of art.

My initial impressions of velvet painting was that there probably wasn't much past the standard clowns and snarling Elvis. While that's what I was familiar with, this title brought to life an entirely different group of artists who produced artwork that I found to be both surprising and stunning.

I truly enjoyed the writing style, the wonderful color photographs, the story behind building this collection and the way the book was broken into subjects make it a pleasure to thumb through. The actual velvet cover was simply the icing on the cake!

Well done!

Beyond kitsch
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-22
While most people think of neon paint and goofy subject matter, the collection of the Velveteria runs the whole spectrum of black velvet painting from tropical nudes to quirky clowns, sad eyed children to black power homages, shimmering landscapes to dead rockstar tributes. This book collects them for your viewing pleasure along with a thorough intro & history of the art, as well as a how-to instructional. Even the cover has velvet on it. A fun book for your bookshelf or an even better gift. When in Portland, OR visit their museum.

Be astonished and delighted!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
Almost everyone has a story to share about black velvet. The stories that authors Caren Anderson and Carl Baldwin share in their book will both astonish and delight you. Black velvet isn't just for Elvis! Sure, this compendium delivers the standard kitcsh but there are also some wonderful surprises: lush landscapes, luminous figures, and truly skillful painting techniques. Anderson and Baldwin invite readers to appreciate how the works of artists such as Leeteg, McPhee, Tyree, and Rodriguez transcend the mosh pit of clowns, banditos, and poker dogs. The design by Reed Darmon is clever and the photographs pop from the pages. A wonderful addition to any home library or a terrific gift for your favorite art snob!

Gorgeous Photos
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-29
The full color photographs - approx. 200 - are gorgeous and are almost tactile in the way they convey the lush texture and rich color of the velvet paintings. I also enjoyed the authors' writing style: chatty and interesting, covering everything from the history of velvet painting and painters to the authors' personal collecting stories. So...great photos, great writing, and a front cover artfully decorated with black velvet - makes the book itself a bit of a Black Velvet Masterpiece!

I was also lucky enough to visit the authors' Velveteria Museum in Portland and can attest it's well worth the trip.

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Bowerman and the Men of Oregon: The Story of Oregon's Legendary Coach and Nike's Cofounder
Published in Paperback by Rodale Books (2007-09-04)
Author: Kenny Moore
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Great Man, Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
I knew that Bowerman coached Pre and had an influence on Nike and the jogging boom of the 70s, but Moore's biography fills in all the gaps from Medford to Mexico City. Bowerman's life reads like a case-closing defense of the Great Man theory of history, at least for track & field. His accomplishments are truly remarkable and well-rendered by Moore.

Oregon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-17
This is an invaluable read for anyone involved with coaching. The first chapters on Bowerman's ancestors also offer some insights into Oregon life in the small towns in the late 1800's early 1900's. Finally, the book is well written and easy to read. All around a worthwhile experience!

Shannon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-23
This is one of the first biographies that I could not put down. Bowerman was so much more than a running coach. This is a must read for any runner.

Best Book of All Time !!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
Bowerman was one of the best XC and Track coaches in the Nation. His story is captured in this books and tells remarkable tales of his life that will live in distance runners hearts for years to come. This is a must get book and is much better than any other book even Running with the Buffalos. Dont pass this book up!!!

History of Oregon Track
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-16
Even though I am a big track and field fan, and I even went to the NCAA National T & F Championship meet at Oregon in 1962, I never realized how big an influence Bill Bowerman was on his athletes and on the whole state of Oregon.

This well-researched volume gives the reader a true understanding of Bowerman-the-man, his roots and his impact on Oregon society. It was a wonderful read and an inspiring personal journey.

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Cat's Paw, Incorporated (Brown Bag Mystery Series)
Published in Hardcover by Council Oak Books (1995-10-01)
Author: L. L. Thrasher
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Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-29
I can't wait to read another one by Thrasher.

Here's hoping this becomes a long series!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-29
Despite being "amiably pro forma", as the Kirkus review puts it (and I generally tend to agree with the Kirkus reviewers), this is a fun, well-written mystery, with a charming, believable hero who has made something of his life and overcome some major hurdles yet continues to make occasional mistakes, all of which makes him very human and made me want to meet him again in further installments. Interesting characters, some witty dialogue and some thoughtful insights make this a balanced story, surprisingly lighthearted even though a lot of it takes place among the sad, bleak world of street children. A thoroughly satisfying read.

Could not put it down!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-22
I literally could not put this book down. Characters where well developed and new twists to the plot kept me at the edge of my seat. Can't wait for the next one!

Can't Wait for the Next One
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-07
I read this book about two years or so ago and immediately added Thrasher's name to my list of favorites. Loved the characters and wanted to - needed to visit with them again. Nice to know another's on the way.

A Damn good mystery
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-30
it's been a few years since I read the book. and it ranks up on the top of my list to reread. Cant wait for the next one by LL THRASHER . Keep up the good work. thanks for my two cents worth.

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City of Suspects
Published in Paperback by Oak Tree Press (2003-08-01)
Author: Katy King
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first novel -- first class!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-04
Katy King has a lovely style all her own. Her detective, Jane Lanier, is completely likeable, completely human, and endlessly interesting. She does make you laugh. Her eccentricities are appealing and feel genuine rather than cute. The story has an excellent pace; the setting is absolutely fantastic--description of the city, Portland, is enticing. Katy King will bring tourists who are looking for Jane's hangouts and the streets where she lives!I look forward to the next Jane Lanier story very much.

I'm ready for the next Jane Lanier escapade!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-24
What a fun read! Jane Lanier, Private Investigator, not only has a self-deprecating style, but makes uncanny observations about people that had me laughing out loud. This author has the recipe for success with City of Suspects. It was an easy read, and left me ready for the next installment. If you like J.A. Jance, Robert Crais or Sue Grafton, you will enjoy following Katy King as she takes us through Portland, Oregon in Jane's leaky Cabriolet solving crimes and cracking down on criminals.

City of Suspects
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-04
If you LIKE the excitement of a John Grisham novel, you will LOVE Katy King's novel, City of Suspects. It has been a long time since I have picked up a novel and could not put it down. It is quick, witty and full of surprises. Finally, a book so enjoyable, I have extra copies on hand to give out as gifts!!!

A Stunning Debut!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-18
Although it starts raining bullets one fall night in Portland, Oregon, first-time author Katy King tells a tale of murder and betrayal that reads like a rose-strewn love letter to the City of Suspects.

Jane Lanier, a smart and smart-alecky private investigator with a murky past, goes to her office late one Friday night only to find the dead body of the local bad guy slumped over her desk. From there, things get complicated.

With wit and a sharp eye for detail, Katy King chronicles Lanier's exploits in a way that packs a punch and never lets up. I didn't see the end coming.

A New City of Mystery
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-31
Move over Chicago, New York and L.A., there is a new city of mystery in the literary world - Portland, Oregon. Katy King introduces the world to the City of Portland through the eyes of her primary character, P.I. Jane Lanier in City of Suspects. The story follows Lanier through her trials and tribulations as a female Private Detective in the small city of Portland, Oregon. Within the first 30 pages you are griped by a car explosion, a murder, and a sex scene. Unlike many fictional characters that have superhuman confidence, amazing intellect and a can do no wrong attitude; Lanier appears to be truly human. We learn about her insecurities, fears, and emotional back-story in a quick and to the point manner that interweaves very nicely with the plot line. Though it is unfortunate that the ending comes a little too quickly and everything wraps very conveniently in one easy to swallow package, King accomplishes what it seems she wanted, in less than 250 pages. At the novels conclusion it also appears that Lanier will be having more adventures in the very near future.

For a first time novelist, King shows a remarkable grasp of not only her subject and surroundings but of writing style and fictional prose. Though the novel could hardly be considered high literature, it is entertaining none the less. Those who live in Portland, Oregon or have recently visited will enjoy King's takes on the cities sites, sounds and people. The opening pages on the book provide a good example, "Rain fell over Portland, Oregon...It swelled the Willamette River, stripped the trees of their leaves, and sent tears streaming down the copper face of Portlandia, the six and a half ton statue that guards the city from her perch..." It will be interesting to watch as King's writing style grows as her characters have more adventures.

Overall, I would highly recommend this novel. The quick prose and fast plot line make City of Suspects an easy and enjoyable read (good for long road trips or flights). It is perfect for those long, rainy winters in Portland, Oregon or anywhere else in the world. I look forward to the next installment of the Adventures of Jane Lanier.

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Connoisseurs' Handbook of the Wines of California and the Pacific Northwest, The: Fourth Edition
Published in Paperback by Knopf (1998-11-17)
Authors: Charles Olken and Norman Roby
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a concise informed overview of West Coast wines
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-27
As a winewriter interested in all aspects of fine wines and communication dealing with wines, this is a Bible of a book. The book provides insight into not only the famous and well known winemakers and wineries, but also the least known, small production wineries. It is in this area, I believe, that the future of the real 'terroir' of the region will be discovered and maintained. The book also explores the development of the region as a vinicultural tour de force. The section on grape varieties is especially informative. The book indicates and follows the progression and sorting out of grape varieties in this region, and provides an educational backdrop to the crossover from 'Old World' to 'New World's wine production.'

When is the new edition coming out......
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
There is no better guide for knowing the ins and outs of wineries throughout California. Large and small wineries they are all there. Forget some of the reviews. The background of each winery is great reading...

Encyclopedic
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-07
A vast array of information not easily available. Reliable reviews of the wines of virtually every known winery, and reliable comments about the future development and direction of wineries.

This is my wine bible.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-23
Actually it's more than that. It's like an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas and buying guide all in one. I'm so happy to see a new addition of this book. There are so many new wines and wineries to know about that it makes my head spin. This book sorts it all out in a very concise and comprehensive format. Bravo!

Great way to learn wines of all local types.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-01
I received this 11/98 version as a gift. I use it extensively as a reference for learning about different local varietals, and use it when purchasing, and then consuming, certain vintages. My one personal gripe is that I just cannot afford to try all the wines in recommendation. (Maybe that's a good thing!)

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Fashion terms and styles for women's garments (EC / Oregon State University Extension Service)
Published in Unknown Binding by Oregon State University Extension Service (1991)
Author: Ardis W Roester
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Not for the Faint Hearted
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-09
The book itself is a fantastic example of very thorough investigative journalism. The writers obviously spent years doing massive amounts of research and interviews. It reads very well and presents a cast of characters as they truly are. It is written for the layman and casual reader. Once you put it down you will be extraordinarily disheartened at how the S&L crisis came about. The book sheds light on the roots and origins - the push for industry deregulation in the '80s and its massive, and quite apparently not well thought through, embrace by legislators. But it does a fair and balanced portrayal of the actors - highlighting that the worst people were already professional con artists and had links to organized crime. What is truly disheartening is the massive participation by and interference by top level career politicians (a handful of whom are still around)- many of whom were found by their peers to have severely violated ethics standards. It does a good job of portraying why regulation and oversight of certain industries - particularly the financial services industry, is so difficult. The rulemakers (legislators) are often severely conflicted because they are so heavily funded by the industry - most people don't like taking shots at their meal ticket. Some legislators, as detailed here, won't even hesitate to attack regulators when they threaten their lobbyist/campaign lifeline - rather than protect their citizens overall.

This is a very good read in light of current events with the mortgage lending crisis. One will find creepy, even shocking similarities. The bottom line is the same - poorly written loans (given to an elite group in the S&L case) with no real, credible basis for believing they would be repaid - shoddy underwriting, shoddy controls, shoddy monitoring, weak regulation/deregulation/regulation with no teeth [which is always exploited by those opportunistic few who quite literally make a living as con artists (criminals)], massive interference by the rich and connected.

The best, and saddest part, is this book is real - the events really happened, the facts are portrayed very objectively (the writers did an extraordinary job with research and documenting sources of information), the people involved were people well known and are still around in some circles, the costs and consequences are real and still being paid for to this day. Reading this book in light of current events will make one pause...pause and worry.

Incredible!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-22
A must read - will leave you speechless and much wiser.

Very well done - but perhaps too much for the casual reader
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-22
I give this 4.5 stars out of 5 - very well done. The most accessible, well-documented history of the S&L crisis caused by Reagan in the 80's. Even though the topic is dated, the book provides a good subject for students of history, and also an eye-opener for people interested in the irresponsible (and costly) fiscal policies of the neo-con right wing.

In the first few pages, this book summarizes a problem (a scam, actually) perpetuated on the American taxpayers by a small handful of ultra-wealthy elitists. In just a few minutes, you will have a firm grasp on how the scam works, and the long term effects on the US economy - something even the press never really understood and failed to adequately convey to the public. The author uses metaphors and plain language, and even though it is dense, the book is easy to read.

Besides being a good overview, what I found most interesting was the secion on Neil Bush and his insurance fraud scams (over 100 of them), and how George H Bush was able to pardon him before the public or press got full wind of his embezzlement. Subsequently, I read the book "Silverado: Neil Bush and the Savings & Loan Scandal" - which was also very good, but franky, I thought that the short section on Bush in the Inside Job did more than an adequate job of covering all the facts.

Except for the historian, economist, or political scientist, this book is probably too much detail for the average reader. For those of you who want the quick & dirty fact, I suggest reading about it online (Wikipedia), or getting the the abridged version of this book, or listening to the abridged audio book. But the length of the book does not detract from my positive rating - very well done.

I never knew this happened (it should never have happened)
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-24
I highly recommend this to those of us who were not adults at the time: in the 80's, I was still a kid - I couldn't be bothered to know what was happening in the world of S&Ls. Little did I know, but those high-flyers would affect my taxes for years (and years and years).

The book is easy to read - not too technical. It was a bit repetitive at times, but I think that's because many of the S&L crooks used the same types of illegal ponzi schemes to move money from one pocket to the other.

If you're like me, and knew very little about the S&L debacle, then let this book educate you. It's a telling tale of the problems brought-about by rampant de-regulation. I never knew that the S&L scandal(s) involved the wholesale looting of these banks (and American taxpayers - since they were federally protected deposits).

If you're already well-versed in the subject, you can read this to get some of the more personal stories of theft and graft.

There were also stories of corrupt politicians. I know it's a shock, but to me there's nothing more disgusting than a public trustee bending the rules to their advantage: they work for us.

what everyone should know
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-17
This is a tragic story of the looting of hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayers money, money that could've gone for needed social services or other things. The government let it happen and this book tells you how.


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