Practitioners Books
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Good book! Full of personal accounts.Review Date: 2000-12-01
A glimpse into one urban elementary classroomReview Date: 1999-01-20

Great purchase experience - no problems!Review Date: 2007-01-20
The best book on evidenceReview Date: 2000-08-24

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Ahora, hablo espanolReview Date: 2007-01-05
Self learning with easeReview Date: 2002-12-22

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great overview with application to some special groupsReview Date: 2008-04-30
Finally a clear and comprehensive practical guideReview Date: 2000-06-08

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A Useful Addtion to Professional LiteratureReview Date: 2003-05-27
Must OwnReview Date: 2000-06-26

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A Key tool for wrinting Evidenced based project proprosalsReview Date: 2007-09-09
Research Strategies for Advanced Practice NursesReview Date: 2005-09-24
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With heart and headReview Date: 2006-03-17
If she's honest, every doctor will admit this is trueReview Date: 2006-03-28

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Fantastic!Review Date: 2008-06-19
Finally...Review Date: 2008-05-16
Ok..Review Date: 2007-03-10
Witchcraft ? This is WiccaReview Date: 2007-09-19
This is a great book for those of you that like to say you are not Wiccan but a Witch, even if your practice is just about all Wiccan.
Wicca is a influence for most of us that today practice anything that is called Modern Witchcraft.
Still I have found that most books(and people) that have Witch in the title are no different than the Wiccan Witchcraft books,while claiming not to to be.
This is not a bad book,but you can find the same stuff in other books that are better.
Also you can not just throw the word Witch to any culture you want.
I know it is popular.
That is much like calling the Runes (or Wicca for that matter) Celtic.People do it, but it will not make it true.
You would do better to read some books on Herbs and or Natural Magic that do not have the word Witch or Wicca in the title after you have read this
By Far the Best Book I've Read in Regard to Witchcraft....Review Date: 2007-02-10

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Take what you need....Review Date: 2001-10-20
I read voraciously about religion--histories, documents, letters, books, and other material. Although I was raised Christian in a Protestant-Catholic household, my mother and maternal grandmother attended seances every Friday night, and my maternal grandfather was descended from Dutch Jews. Knowledge of my family's mixed religious affiliations caused me a great deal of concern when I was a child because I was sent to Catholic schools where I was taught only RCs could enter heaven. I have tried to understand other religions ever since.
Like other reviewers of Rae Beth's book, I have read Scott Cunningham, Raven Grimassi, Silver Ravenwolf, and many others and I enjoy what they have written. Rae Beth is the first Wicca who "spoke" to me on a personal level however. These days, I find myself growing closer and closer to this ancient system of beliefs. Wicca is a lovely practice that operates from the perspective of attraction, not promotion.
I can continue to celebrate the holidays I grew to love as a child -- Father Christmas or Santa Claus; the Green Man (who may be Robin Hood or the Holly King); The Lady (Mary for me and Kuan Yin for others); Jesus (the Lord and the great Magus -- a Hindu friend tells me she believes Jesus one of the incarnations of Shiva); the Great Spirit; and all my saints who are not lost including Saint Anthony who has helped me recover more than one lost thing and who probably had previous incarnation as some deity or other. I believe in a higher power, and I don't think anyone has the final answer (well Shirley McLean may).
This is a wonderful soothing book written by a gentle soul who is fully in touch with her own nature and the natural world around us. The best part of Rae Beth's discussion for me is in part two where she explains how to go into a trance. As she puts it, you can do it many ways, even with rosary beads.
The first Pagan/Wiccan book I ever read...Review Date: 2005-11-02
The way the book is written made me feel like the letters were addressed to me. It seemed very personal.
I go back to the book often for reference, as it contains much good information which I have hilighted, and also suggestions for rituals.
Not the typical Wicca 101Review Date: 2002-07-26
An awesome bookReview Date: 2002-05-08
perhaps not for the beginner's basicsReview Date: 2001-12-26
A lot of what Ms. Beth gives us is her own personal Sabbatt celebrations. While it was interesting to see what kind of symbolism she uses, and it was helpful in forming my own Sabbatt rituals, this book sat on my bookshelf gathering dust for a long while until I felt that I had enough basic knowledge to actually cast a formal circle and do a Sabbatt ritual.
I'd say this book is for intermediate beginners, not those who are just beginning on the path. Although, it does take you through the wheel of the year quite nicely and it really could help to open someone's eyes as to what is going on in the natural world during the year. This is not the first book to start with.

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Family Nurse Practitioner Certification ReviewReview Date: 2007-01-09
A good resourceReview Date: 2006-10-04
Very helpful for passing boardsReview Date: 2008-01-30
Tons of questions- great for reviewReview Date: 2005-11-10
didn't match the content of the AANP examReview Date: 2006-08-27
Another oddity is that the book is primarily organized alphabetically. Each individual chapter is clear and well-organized. However, organizing the chapters alphabetically instead of by body system is somewhat illogical....while it does alleviates boredom to skip from "tendinitis" to "testicular masses" to "thyroid disease," it would make more sense in relating different diseases to one another to group them by body system.
Utilizing the CD ROM to take the practice tests was very helpful, but I was disappointed that so many of the practice tests contain the same questions. So while it initially appears that there are many practice tests to utilize, it is really the same questions being repeated in different tests. Had I not been getting so close the deadline of my scheduled test date I would have purchased additional review questions from another author.
I did not examine any other FNP Certification review guides so I do not have any basis of comparison, but overall I feel disappointed that the content of this book did not make me feel adequately prepared for my exam today.
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