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White water funReview Date: 2007-01-09
Wonderfully Engaging Adventure BookReview Date: 2008-05-18
Great River runner's companion bookReview Date: 2007-10-01
This is the second Brad Dimock book I've read (the other on Bert Loper) and I am impressed with not only his skill as a writer, but his careful research. His handling of the tragic end to Buzz Holmstrom's life was that of a journalist with a sense of humanity.
I've already loaned this book to friends.
heroes of the soulReview Date: 2005-08-19
Answers to an old story....Review Date: 2002-09-18

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What Is Being Done to Our Children?Review Date: 2005-04-04
Kate Niles
GreyCore Press - May 15, 2004
PB 224
ISBN# 0-97420-7-0-3
www.greycore.com
Review by Christina Francine
What is being done to our children? Will we allow this until the end of time? Niles wove a story around a real life sensitive issue and readers will not forget. They can't for sometimes monsters rise from close by and from the most unlikely places.
This story offers a blend of luminous prose, thought-provoking issues, and incredible story telling. Powerful, timely, and sure to haunt. Niles takes a look at an unspeakable end to innocence.
Interesting arrays of characters provide moment-by-moment, first-hand accounts as the story unfolds.
These include:
Sarah - Ten-year-old girl
Maddy - An elderly woman who lives next door.
Ouray - The deceased Indian Chief
Barbara - A neighbor whose son receives severe, life- changing burns over most of his body.
Snow Geese - They add perspective and an account of time.
The story opens with a modern setting of the American West. Niles gives tremendous imagery thus teaching as well as entertaining. She's painted surroundings that generate rich images for the mind's eye and ears.
Sarah Graves and her family recently moved again for the fourth time. She and her brother, Ricky don't like sharing a bedroom in the basement with black widow spiders who're definitely the owners. Why couldn't they have the two perfectly good rooms upstairs? Why did their mother insist she have them instead?
Both of Sarah's parents were college professors, but only her father worked. Her mother stayed home, yet rarely spent time with Sarah and Ricky. She'd rather they busied themselves away from her.
Sarah wished her mother was like other mothers, wished she'd see. She also wished her mother didn't hate her. Sarah just knew she did, but why?
Another wish Sarah had was to play the blues and ragtime on the piano instead of classical. Every Wednesday she and her brother went to piano lessons in town. No matter where they lived her mother insisted. One day though Sarah is drawn to the roundhouse down at the rail yard.
The light is on again in the basement of the Grave's house. Past two a.m.? Maddy can't imagine what goes on down there night after night. What business is it of hers anyway? So what if they were neighbors? She can't sleep. Her house spooks her. If only Lars hadn't hung himself in their basement.
Maddy know Travis came home from the burn hospital and that she should call his mother. After all Barbara used to be her Sunday school student years ago. So many years had past since they'd last spoke, yet...
Sarah visits her son. She is the only child not to turn away after seeing Travis' distorted skin. Barbara marvels at the girl's courage and tenderness. Still, something bothers her about Sarah. There's a certain look in her eyes, a stare like Barbara had when her father died.
Some life events cannot be forgotten even after death. Chief Ouray still beats himself up over his five-year-old son being stolen by the enemy. It was his fault and so he couldn't go to the spirit world. His anger held with the white man too leading him to haunt. One man he appeared to was Lars, Maddy's husband. Again, regret filtered into the Chief for Lars may have did what he did because of Ouray.
One night Ouray had to find out and decides to visit Maddy. They talk deeply, and later decide to peek into the neighbor's basement window, for it shown bright late at night again. What they see, discover, horrifies their souls.
Story Excerpt:
Sarah - "Napalm. Fire. I am not here. How could-?"
Like being operated on while she's still awake.
"I am not here."
Up on the ceiling where he can't get to her.
He can't know that but he must see something hollow in her because he says, "It's important to think of others, Sarah."
"I have made it again. My jaw says: you won't get to me."
Ouray - "I am Chief Ouray. Here I am, a skeleton since
1880, dead ninety some winters up this hillside.
I started haunting a long time ago.
I'm going to make him sweat the biggest sweat of his life.
Until all that evil drips out of him and scorches the ground beneath his feet."
Kate Niles is a college writing instructor and holds a degree in Anthropology, Archeology and Creative Writing. The Basket Maker was a finalist in the Heekin Group Foundation Awards for a novel-in-progress. Her books of poems, Geographies Of The Heart, was published by Blue Heron Press in 1997, and her poetry, short-stories and essays have appeared in library journals and have been broadcast on public radio. Kate is also the recipient of the Colorado Council of the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship for Creative Writing in 2003.
The Basket Maker drew the mother lioness out in me. Nile's reinforces that children require protection - be it our own or our neighbor's. Children are our greatest resource and need to be watched over, nurtured, and disciplined. They are not miniature adults with adult understanding, bodies, or abilities, and shouldn't be treated as such or given adult responsibilities.
I recommend this book for everyone because we were all children once struggling to learn how to survive in an adult world.
The Basket MakerReview Date: 2004-08-19
The PeaksReview Date: 2006-05-06
With a memorable roster of supporting charactersReview Date: 2004-07-17
Niles Weaves Intricate Plot for The BasketmakerReview Date: 2004-11-16

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The Dunes and San Luis Valley uncoveredReview Date: 2008-06-11
Excellent...Review Date: 2008-01-27
Something for EveryoneReview Date: 2003-09-13
Wingers have a Winner!Review Date: 2003-08-18
Accurate and entertainingReview Date: 2003-09-13
The guidebook encompasses short family appropriate hikes such as the Visitor Center Interpretive trail (.5 miles) to the more strenuous bushwhacking ascent of Carbonate Mountain (9.2 miles and 4,580 feet). A resource guide at the back of the book summarizes hikes by destination, difficulty, distance, and duration.
I have to not only recommend the guidebook, but the Great Sand Dunes area as well. I have spent many days hiking in Colorado (as well as other states and countries), and the Sand Dunes is truly a wonderful place for its unique beauty and ruggedness.
Last July 4th weekend, I hiked up Tijeras Peak which rises to 13,600 feet. The trail took me trough alpine meadows to an open expanse of lakes surrounded by peaks up a steep snow chute and eventually to the summit of Tijeras with awesome views that truly have to be experienced to be understood. And I had the summit all to myself.
I look forward to many more days in the Sand Dunes with this guidebook.

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More Honor, More Trouble, Happy EndingsReview Date: 2006-12-18
Abbie is a woman after my own heart...Review Date: 2006-01-26
I love the series, and I cannot wait to see what happens next. I love the narration by Kate Forbes. I can't wait for the 2nd series when Janette gets married, and Eliot finds his true love as well; and even how Marci's daughter turns out.
Kristen keep writing,
Julia
wonderful, the best book next to the bible.Review Date: 2001-09-05
wonderful, the best book next to the bible.Review Date: 2001-09-05
All About Cole JasperReview Date: 2004-11-24
Consuming a good portion of the whole book is the long journeys most of the main characters are making to El Paso and back, leaving the children, 7 and 4 behind in the care of Abbie's parents. The journey is long and hard, unlikely characters from past books appear and one surprise after another lands Abbie in El Paso, visiting Cole in jail. She has a hard time really knowing if he is innocent or guilty, but someone does know, and Abbie feels she owes it to Cole to find out the truth. After all, he has saved her life on several occasions. Her faithful young stable hand, Will, is by her side, helping in every way he can.
A circuit rider preacher has accompanied Cole part of the way on this trip and Cole has decided he needs to know God. However, Abbie has a hard time believing he really has changed. The author throws in some difficult situations with Cole's past and his family's tragedies and some real surprises in this book which features mainly, the life, the hanging charges and the changes which take place in the lives of Abbie Farrell and Cole Jasper.
I already have the next book ready to start. Thanks Kristen, for this wonderful, historical Christian fiction series!

schematicsReview Date: 2008-10-03
Worth the money - a true Tesla Tome!Review Date: 2007-09-04
Excellent work Tesla Museum! This is a must have tome for any true Tesla-phile. It will be the envy of my collection!
While I give this 5 stars...Review Date: 2007-08-25
Rocky Mountain ProphetReview Date: 2002-08-06
Poor publishing, post-it notes to "correct" printing errors.Review Date: 2007-10-01
This NEVER should have been released to the public with such errors, and sloppy "fixing" by pasting small pieces of paper saying "this should be on page 41" and the like. Some information is missiong that SHOULD be in the book somewhere. If it is, I cant find it. Not everything is translated, and messy handwritten notes, while interesting, add nothing to the book other than nostalgia because they arent translated.
I'd love to see a book published in a dual-page format that isn't a mess like this one. I'd be willing to pay much more.
I feel I was cheated because of the price of this book.

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A real collectible!!Review Date: 2004-11-24
Don't miss this one!Review Date: 1999-11-30
I also recommend "The Ozark Clan of Elkhead Creek" - about growing up on a ranch and VERY good.
Ah, that all books should be of this quality...a real treat!Review Date: 2000-11-14
I also just finished FitzPatrick's other book, "Red Twilight." It's about his experiences with the Ute Indians. Also high quality and well-written - highly recommend.
Here's a book with atmosphere.Review Date: 2000-06-22
Recommended for students of western lore and literature.Review Date: 2000-05-03
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Delicious and reliableReview Date: 2007-12-26
EXCELLANT COOKBOOKReview Date: 2007-10-22
Colorado CacheReview Date: 2007-10-09
Southern cookbooks should reflect Southern cooking traditions and so on.
Colorado Cache is a very inviting collection of newer cooking traditions, often new twists on older recipes. Great gift for newlyweds, as it reflects more recent but dependable trends in cuisine. Always keep in mind that a Jr. League cookbook has earned its price if it only generates 4 to 6 favorite recipes for you! Colorado Cache provides wonderful Denver summer and winter favorites.
It's still the bestReview Date: 2005-04-29
Great Cookbook for familiesReview Date: 2001-07-11

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Pueblo and Co. Sprs. Rock hounds Get ThisReview Date: 2003-03-06
My only gripe is that a lot of the southern front range bouldering classics are on private property and no directions are given to several areas. I think when a climber is accessing private property, a simple stop at the owners residence will often gain you legal access to these precious gems.
From and ex-greenhorn valley dweller, enjoy!
Reveals a wealth of Information unattainable beforeReview Date: 2000-03-27
Reveals a wealth of Information unattainable beforeReview Date: 2000-03-27
Reveals a wealth of Information unattainable beforeReview Date: 2000-03-27
Reveals a wealth of Information unattainable beforeReview Date: 2000-03-27

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Easy, Informative, SpecificReview Date: 2007-05-16
brief, excellentReview Date: 2000-07-14
This book is so useful.It actually makes gardening easy!Review Date: 1999-09-20
Well-organized and helpful beginner's guideReview Date: 2002-02-18
great book for the new or experienced gardenerReview Date: 2007-05-16
The spiral binding, design drawing and colorful pictuures are a real asset.
The space for journaling will be a help in planning next year.

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GREAT BOOKReview Date: 2008-09-15
Nice book but not quite what I expectedReview Date: 2007-04-08
About the only complaint I can come up with is that I'd like to have had more town and scenic photos to look at, this is a nice book.
OutstandingReview Date: 2002-09-05
Collier's re-shoots are right on the money, and when they are not, he tells us (access issues pop up from time to time). The connection to his great-great-grandfather is touching. Most importantly, this is a book that you can read and enjoy. It is not a ponderous 'picture book' that won't fit in your bookcase.
In Appreciation Of Colorado, Yesterday and TodayReview Date: 2005-05-13
Amazing!!Review Date: 2004-05-04
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