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A Must-Have!Review Date: 2004-08-21
A useful guide for exploring the veg-friendly Pacific NWReview Date: 2004-02-22
Dining Section: I have lived in Seattle my entire life and therefore I thought I knew of practically every vegetarian and veg-friendly restaurant in the area -- nonetheless I found plenty of new restaurants I am now looking forward to trying! And when I'm getting hungry during my next road trip, it will be nice to know where the veg-friendly places are when I pass through unfamiliar cities. While they did overlook a few of my favorite veg-friendly restaurants in Seattle, they do ask for feedback to make future editions even more comprehensive -- so I'm not going to penalize the book a star for that.
Shopping Section: While I have long known all of the the natural food stores close to my house, new vegetarians will certainly find the listings useful to find the stores closest to where they live. Like the Dining section, this section will be especially handy when I'm travelling through or visiting unfamiliar cities. Including the region's farmers markets along with the natural food stores is a nice idea as well.
Living Section: While the articles in this section are interesting and well-researched, many long-time vegetarians/vegans (like myself) will already be aware of the nutritional, environmental, ethical, etc., aspects of eating a more plant-based diet. But beginning and aspiring vegetarians should find this section extremely useful, as it covers all of the usual concerns and questions people have about how and why to eat a vegetarian diet.
Summary:
Strongly recommended for anyone interested in fully exploring Washington and Oregon's many vegetarian-friendly, vegetarian, and vegan establishments.
Experienced vegetarians/vegans living in (or visiting) Washington or Oregon should own this book solely for the comprehensive restaurant and store listings.
For new or aspiring vegetarians living in WA/OR, this book is a must-have -- it contains all of the basic information they'll need to start exploring vegetarianism. (I wish this book existed when I first became a vegetarian!)

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Wonderful story and character developmentReview Date: 2003-11-18
This is an excellent read. I highly recommend it.
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The Joys of WalkingReview Date: 2004-03-10
So many walks, so little timeReview Date: 2004-01-10

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Right on the MarkReview Date: 2005-08-22
Wonderful perspectiveReview Date: 2005-05-14

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DCReview Date: 2008-08-13
Washington D.C. And Northern Virginia: Great Destinations: a Complete Guide (Great Destinations)Review Date: 2008-08-09
I would recommend buying this book if you are going to Washington D.C. - it really will make your stay a LOT easy because there is so much to see and you can not see it all. I am positive that it helped us have a fun trip. Thanks again!
Washington D.C. and Northern Virginia: Great Destinations: A Complete Guide (Great Destinations)

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Well rounded and easy to readReview Date: 2006-11-26
How can art be defined? For many, it may include famous paintings, priceless sculptures, or perhaps your child's latest creation, which you taped to your refrigerator last night. In this new book by Vincent Lee-Thorp, engineering is presented as a form of artwork, and rightly so.
Lee-Thorp is highly qualified to lead us on a tour of Washington, D.C.'s unique buildings, as well as the engineering that went into them. Lee-Thorp was an engineer in our nation's capital for forty-five years, and his consulting firms successfully completed, by his count, more than 2000 projects, many of which where directly for the federal government. He designed several new, highly necessary systems in Washington, D.C., including an electric service and building control system for the White House, a system to monitor artwork in the Rotunda, as well as preparing studies on the condensation problems in the Capitol's Dome, and also replaced the air conditioning system in the National Archives.
Lee-Thorp's experience shines through in this narrative of much of the work that has gone on in our nation's capital, as well in the engineering world, during the time period from 1740- 2000. This is not a dry technical book for those of the engineering persuasion, but rather a book that is highly informative, as well as entertaining, for those of us readers that have not the many years of education or experience necessary to become an engineer of Lee-Thorp's caliber.
A serious reality is presented for us immediately... the only thing that separates us from our forefathers in the 15th century is engineering. Everything that represents the American Dream is, at some level, due to the many engineers that have contributed to our quality of life. Whether or not you share Lee-Thorp's opinion, this book does lend itself to some serious thought, as well as appreciation for these men and women who have shaped our future in such a drastic way.
Although the title of this book is "Washington Engineered," the second through the fifth chapters relate the early years of engineering in England and France, as well as early America, all the way through the Revolutionary War. The book describes multiple innovations dating back to the days of the many weaving mills in England. For example, a system of pipes and valves were developed to be an indoor sprinkler system, to quickly combat any fire that may start. Before these sprinklers were developed, often time if a fire started in the mill, it would cause a total loss of the building, machines and all other contents, and the business would be lost, just like that. However, when the sprinklers were implemented into the mill buildings, any fire could quickly be contained, and need be only an inconvenience for the owners, rather than a loss of their entire livelihood.
Beginning in the sixth chapter, a history of Washington, D.C., seen through the eyes of an engineer, is related to the reader. The book clearly describes how bridges, ferries, and other forms of public transportation were formed. Also, the ways modern conveniences, such as electricity, fuel heat and power, air conditioning have been utilized and developed in the capital city are related.
All considered I found "Washington Engineered" to be well rounded, as well as an easy read. No extensive mechanical knowledge is needed to understand this book, and it was clearly written so even those of us without mechanical inclination can read and enjoy this book. It was a very refreshing look back at the history, as well as the engineering power that went into designing our nation's capital, Washington, D.C.
An excellent blend of biography and historyReview Date: 2006-11-06
Diane C. Donovan
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Great Resource!Review Date: 2003-11-08
Best Winter Guide in WashingtonReview Date: 2003-10-27
This is the first book of it's kind for the area. I absolutely cannot wait for it to get cold!


A literary introduction to the founder of IslamReview Date: 2001-12-21
A literary introduction to the founder of IslamReview Date: 2001-12-21

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Publisher Comments (ages 9-12, 48 pages, hardcover)Review Date: 2005-07-27
It also contains bolded vocabulary words with a glossary. Children will be able to identify with the young, main character and learn about an important event in American history at the same time.
Overview of "Washington Is Burning! the War of 1812"Review Date: 2005-07-16
The historical fiction story centers on Sophie Turner and her father, Cyrus. The Turners are slaves owned by President James Madison and his wife, Dolley. Cyrus believes that if he helps fight in the war, he will be granted freedom. As he prepares for the Battle of Bladensburg, he tells his daughter how the portrait of George Washington that hangs in the President's House stands for freedom. Sophie isn't convinced, however, and is worried when news of defeat at Bladensburg reaches the mansion.
When they are warned about British soldiers marching toward Washington, D.C., Mrs. Madison, Sophie, and her Aunt Tillie prepare to flee to the countryside for safety. Sophie insists that the first lady save the portrait of Washington.
From their refuge in the country, Sophie and Aunt Tillie watch as Washington is burned by the British. Sophie is glad to learn that her father is safe and prays that her father's dream of freedom will come true.
The last four nonfiction chapters of the book provide details of the war leading up to and following the invasion of Washington, D.C. A brief biography of James and Dolley Madison helps readers understand their involvement in the War of 1812. Insights into the role that black Americans played in the war are highlighted throughout these chapters.
This is an excellent children's book to be read and shared during Black History Month!
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GREAT!Review Date: 2007-02-20
The OTHER national newspaper of recordReview Date: 2005-11-10
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