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Wonderful!Review Date: 2005-06-16
An incredible breastfeeding resource!Review Date: 2002-11-09
WONDERFUL !Review Date: 2000-03-22

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Very goodReview Date: 2007-11-12
A Complete TriumphReview Date: 2006-07-31
I do not think there is a boring page, never mind a boring chapter in any of them.
Most people who have any interest in history will have some knowledge of the Queen of the Iceni, what befell her and her daughters and the pain and suffering she rained down on the Roman invader in retribution.. . .
The Warrior Queen has burned Colchester to the ground and the Roman's are leaving London. Rome's forces are stretched to the limit and their chain of command is broken. Never in the history of the legions have the Roman forces been in such disarray.
Can Boudica sustain her advance against the might of Rome. Will she ever she her daughter Graine again. The young girl has taken refuge on the island of Mona will her mother succeed where others have failed. Can she unite the land of Britain against its invaders, or will the might of Rome finally impose its iron will on the tribes of Britain.
MagnificentReview Date: 2006-05-11
The novel opens rapidly where the third left off. Cygfa and Graine are coming to terms with their brutal mistreatment at the hands of a cohort of Roman legionaries. Breaca is painfully learning to wield a sword again whilst Valerius seeks to prove himself to the Iceni host whilst the simmering anger of Cunomar lingers painfully at his side, the younger man desperate to prove himself his mother's heir should she fall in battle. From this point we follow Scott's retelling of what little history we know as Valerius destroys the IX legion in a manner emulating the infamous Varian defeat in A.D. 9. Cunomar develops his own band of elite troops, the Bears, blooding them in fierce combat. All the while Breaca is struggling to heal, both physically and mentally, reaching her fateful decision during the final sack of the Claudian Temple in Camulodunum whilst her son and brother debate who must lead the war host.
After injecting a cameo from Graine as she defeats the Corvus-led invasion of Mona using the power of the Dreamers and the subsequent self-sacrifice by Dubornos after the rites in the lands of the Coritani, we find Hawk appointed the true bearer of Breaca's father's sword and the swelling host of the British warriors sacking London before the final fateful battle.
When readers of Scott's magnificent series find themselves reluctant to read this final novel they will realise that the character empathy engendered by this sterling author has given us an emotional link to Breaca and the Iceni. We know with terrible finality that Breaca will die because history commands it but we do not wish it to happen. As the pages march inexorably on the heart grows heavier knowing the Dreamers and the Iceni are doomed to failure and the Boudicca cannot lead her people to victory. Still, Scott delivers it in a manner that is both exhilarating in Breaca's courageous fight at the climatic battle and her subsequent benediction on the surviving Valerius, Cygfa and Graine who take the power of the Dreamers into a hidden world to rest and nurture before being reborn once the Roman Empire falls.
My review of the opening novel in this quartet found it lacking and fantastical. That view remains. However, from the second novel through to the end Scott delivers a series that packs an massive emotional punch, crisp subplots, vibrant language and a colorful sense of humanity that ensures the pages keep turning faster and faster. It will appeal to readers wanting to gain a sense of the violence and raw battles that define the period, it will appeal to readers trying to gain a sense of the celtic druids and the otherworlds they walked. But, above all, it will appeal to the reader who wants to pick up a series and wish it never stopped.
A masterpiece.

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Talent of observationsReview Date: 2001-08-13
Very touching and well written!Review Date: 2001-01-14
depiction of Polish immigrants in Canada with a great talentReview Date: 1999-03-21
In the quarterly Ossolineum "Dzieje Najnowsze" ( 3-4 1988), Prof. Marek Drozdowski wrote that the stories are written with talent and understanding. He asserts that the reader can learn about the painful episodes that immigrants faced in establishing themselves and finding their own place in a new society in Canada. He liked the philosophy of immigration shown in one story about Irma, and he also liked the way Ziolkowska portrayed the Canadians Indians.
Professor Marcin Kula , the well recognized historian at Warsaw University, wrote in the Krakow scientific magazine "Przeglad Polonijny" (NR 2, 1988 ) that the book "Dreams and Reality" teaches more about the problem of immigration than the scientific essays about that subject. The book gives material for reflection about the myth of a "gold Eldorado" that was so popular among the people leaving Poland.

The metaphors of the SunReview Date: 1999-07-30
A bizarre story by a writer so very few Americans know of.Review Date: 1997-04-17
The book that got me readingReview Date: 1999-09-14

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A 'Must Have' for any traditional paddlerReview Date: 2005-02-10
A comprehensive overview of the evolution and constructionReview Date: 2005-05-09
outstanding history and study of a type of kayakReview Date: 2005-03-29

A useful book for material scientistsReview Date: 2005-08-09
In this book the authors give a complete overview of this technique, starting from the principles of polarized light up to a deep threatment of ellipsometry (theory and applications) and its unique features in the field of surface and thin films phenomena.
A book that must be in a serious library of solid state physics, optics and physical chemistry.
Unique in its kindReview Date: 1998-07-22
I liked the book and is my bible whenever I want to do such experiments.
The polarized light classicReview Date: 1996-11-28

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Great for train fansReview Date: 2007-07-05
Complete Guide to the best in railroadingReview Date: 2006-04-27
This, the 41st Edition (2006) of the best guide to railroading, continues the tradition of this great annual series listing and outlining hundreds of railroad museums and tourist trains across the US and Canada. Arranged by state, each site features a photo, a description of what's there, a schedule, the admission fees, special events, and directions on how to get to it. Contact information (addresses, phone numbers, email/internet info) is also provided. And, as usual, there are about a hundred discount coupons enclosed. Anyone interested in railroading or who plans on taking a vacation trip that might include visits to railroad sites or museums will find this guide indispensable.
Rail and travel buffs will find this a 'must' referenceReview Date: 2006-05-26
Diane C. Donovan, Editor
California Bookwatch

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Enterprise 2000 offers upbeat, encouraging outlookReview Date: 2004-02-25
Enterprise 2000 by Michael B. Davie breaks free of that mindset with an uplifting, thought-provoking and inspiring look at a future rich with opportunity.
Upbeat stories on how billionaires such as Ron Joyce of Tim Hortons fame and Mike DeGroote of Laidlaw fame fill the pages of this business oriented coffee table book. Their stories and success tips are truly educational and enlightening.
Enterprise 2000 is a well-written, terrific book that also features a lot of superb photography.
It's also a message of encouragement and a challenge to the rest of us to get off our butts and achieve great things.
The book of our futureReview Date: 2000-08-01
The book of our futureReview Date: 2000-07-09

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Trudeau Is Your Guide!!Review Date: 2003-10-30
Quick Trudeau referenceReview Date: 2001-07-13
ExcellentReview Date: 1999-02-21

Best danish lines ever!Review Date: 2000-12-05
Poetic modernism and and pure drama form this masterpieceReview Date: 1998-09-29
Best danish lines ever!Review Date: 2000-12-05
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It is the one book that is essential for a breastfeeding mother (or mother to be).