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Child Health
The Parents' Concise Guide to Childhood Vaccinations: From Newborns to Teens, Practical Medical and Natural Ways to Protect Your Child
Published in Paperback by Hatherleigh Press (2007-10-30)
Author: Lauren Feder
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Must have for parents
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-06
It's so important for parents to be educated about vaccinations. Unfortnately it's up to us to do our own research - even the best pediatricians aren't always up to date on the latest vaccination research. The more you read and research, the more you realize how important it is to do so and not just blindly follow the recommended schedule - there are so many small things you can do when vaccinating to make sure your kids are safe that I would never have known w/o my research. This book is an easy to read guide that takes you thru each vaccination, the pros & cons and really helps to educate parents. It does lean a bit towards the anti-vaccination opinion however it's still incredibly edcational. I've ordered a number of books and videos so that I can get all sides and would recommend that other parents do the same. I would highly recommend this book!

Fabulous Resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
This book is thorough, articulate and provides mountains of information in a concise, easy way for anyone to understand. A must read BEFORE you have a child and are bombarded with all the protocol that can often confuse and intimidate. This has been long needed!

Great way to show you the pros and cons
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
This book is great because she is both a doctor and holistic. She lists what is in the vaccines and their issues while at the same time explaining all about the dangers of the disease and treatments so the reader can make their own decision.

Very good
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-15
I got scared about all this vaccination-autism fuss, and this book is very informative about vaccinations, it gives you tips and all the information to make a decision and even investigate more about all this. I feel more prepared and confident when I talk to my pediatrician; we have to take all this very seriously because we are our children's voice.

good information supplement
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-11
This book was great for me; it gave me information that I didn't find in other places. However, I can not say that it is impartial; it tries to correct for the widespread misinformation. It might be a good introduction to the material for some but definitely not for all, because of its bias. It can definitely help you choose what is best for your child as an individual, but it can not serve as your only source in making that choice (unless you are sold on not vaccinating at all). It simply doesn't have enough details about the actual ingredients to weigh the risks with the benefits; the author seems to conclude that none of the vaccines are worth the risks. As someone who has chosen to selectively vaccinate my children, I did find the book helpful. The first source I use is Dr. Sears' The Vaccine Book because it has factual information about the ingredients. This book is the second source I use for a little more information on the issue. I don't think this book really lives up to its subtitle "practical medical and natural ways to protect your child." Also, I agree with some other criticisms about her use of language. From an editorial standpoint, this book is not a final copy. It is only a revision or two away, but it is not properly polished. Quite a shame. I am still grateful I have this source.

Child Health
Suffer the Child
Published in Paperback by Pocket (1989-08-01)
Author: Judith Spencer
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Not for the emotional!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-18
I picked this book up out of curiosity. I was not prepared for what I read. I wish I had never opened the book. If you get the least bit emotional hearing or reading about child abuse then don't read this book because the details of what this poor child endured - the torture, mental, physical, sexual abuse - are in the book. I fear these images will stay in my head for years to come. (I think Ms. Spencer did an excellent job in the way she presented the story to us regardless of its details). Like a previous reviewer, I too could not put it down because I had to see and believe that Jenny would overcome her horrors and be saved. Unfortunately the book ended before her therapy did so eventhough Jenny made great strides, in the end the readers don't really know if she improved or regressed.

Suffer The Child
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-29
I found this book on my dusty bookshelf and saw I must've started it a long time ago so I decided to try again. Just into the first few pages I realized why i might have put it down. But I continued to read and was instantly brought to tears of the horrific tortures this poor girl went through and the amazing capabilities she had to be able to cope. I was comletely baffled by how this child was able to endure and survive such torment and abuse from her mother, the cult, and numerous men. Though it made me sick, I just couldn't put it down. I had to reach the end to see the amazing outcome of this now grown woman. It was difficult to read but rewarding in the end knowing what those therapists were able to unveil.

Complete from A to Z
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-28
Most books leave the reader with a longing for more extensive knowledge of the healing process. Not this one. Judith Spencer does an excellent job of taking the reader from discovery of the abuse, denial, DID effects, and therapy. The details of the abuse can be triggering but also affirming if there are any doubts about the memories of Ritual Abuse. The long search for adequate help within the counseling community was down right disturbing as she was misdiagnosed over and over again. The most informative part of this book is the intimate detail of the therapy relationship and process. Her therapists were absolutely commited beyond the norm to her emotional health. READER BEWARE: don't expect to find similar therapists, they probably don't exist. My only disappointment was the lack of information about the relationship with her husband. As a primary relationship, it was certainly overlooked or intentionally avoided.

Suffer the child
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-20
This book is amazing. It captivates the reality of child abuse dangers as well as the monstrousity of satanic cults. If this book were a movie, it would make "Sybil" and "The Three Faces of Eve" look like disney shows. It is a psychology course must-read, but I read it simply for its intriguing truth and complexity.

Scared to Death
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-22
Feels like I wrote parts of it. very scary and triggering . Read with care and if you have a past in satanic abuse, don't read it at all.

Child Health
A Teen's Guide to Going Vegetarian
Published in Hardcover by Viking Juvenile (1994-12-01)
Authors: Judy Krizmanic and Matte Wawiorka
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Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-19
This book helped me a LOT. The style and writing explain everything clearly, so it is an easy reference for me if I need a quick idea for lunch, or if I need to look up nutrition information. By having this book, it has helped be me able to defend myself when I get questions thrown at me about staying healthy, especially from my parents. I would reccommend it to anyone, not just teens, and not just beginners.

Great Book for teen vegetarians
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-19
This is a great book for teen vegetarians, or teens thinking about becoming vegetarians. This book has 13 chapters, each full of information.
1. What is a vegetarian, anyways?- This gives straight forward answers, and describes different kinds of vegetarians and why people are vegetarians.
2.For The Planet- About how being a vegetarian benifits the planet.
3. For The Animals- You guessed it, all about how being a vegetarian helps animals.
4. For Your Health- About how being veggie helps you. This part also dispels many myths not-vegetarians have about a vegetarian diet.
5.Making The Switch- About going from meat-eater to vegetarian.
6.What will your parents say?- I think this is one of the best chapters, as it gives lots of information about what parents may be thinking and how to convince them without being rebelious.
7. What will your fiends say?- Yet another concern to teens, this chapter deals with dealing with friends.
8. Sticky Situations- This is another great chapter for teens, that answers all those nagging questions. What about at friends houses? How about when I'm traveling?
9. Surviving at School- All about cafeteria blues, science class diesection, and ways to make changes in your school.
10. Some Nutrition Basics- Another great chapter. All the nutrition you need to know, written in a clear way for teens to understand.
11. Fabulous Vegetarian Foods- All about vegetarian foods to try.
12. The Makings Of A Meal- About what to include in yummy and healthy meals.
13. Some Recipies To Get You Started- I'll be honest, I haven't tried any of the recipies yet, but they sound great. They are written in a ay great for beggining cooks.
This book is written in a non-judgmental, just facts way, but after reading it you will probably want to be vegetarian, if not vegan. I love the way the author talked to real teens, and included their quotes, knowledge, and tidbits of information about being vegetarian. This book includes a good concrete basis on all information nessecary to a teenage vegetarian, and is written in a engaging, interesting, funny, and informative way. I wish I could give this book 10 stars, it is such a great reference for the teenage vegetarian.

Good introduction for those new to vegetarianism
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
I first read this in junior high, when I tried being a vegetarian the first time. I loved it and I learned a lot from it. When I returned to vegetarianism as a young adult, I read it again. Although I'm not a teenager anymore, I feel the book is still a handy guide for making the difficult transition to being a vegetarian a lot easier. When people question the food you eat or don't eat and challenge your beliefs on the subject, it can be hard -- this book offers advice for what to do and say in all sort of situations, educates you on nutrition, and gives you basic ideas for meals. "A Teen's Guide to Going Vegetarian" doesn't assume you have a lot of money, time, or resources for food shopping and meal preparation (as teenagers and adults alike usually don't), so it's great for anyone who needs to be frugal or doesn't have a lot of time to search for unusual ingredients. But it does introduce you to foods you might not of heard of or tried before, which is important.

This is a must-have for teen vegetarians
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-29
I have been a vegetarian for almost two years but I had never really read any books about it. Before I buy something, I always read the reviews, and this book had such good reviews. It is so helpful and fun to read. It has a lot of information such as what they really do to animals at slaughterhouses. It is really sad and it made me become a vegan, but it is necessary that aspiring vegetarians/vegans are aware of it. In every chapter, it has things that you can do to help. It also gives the titles of other books that you can read to find out more. I would definetely reccomend this book to anyone who wants to be a vegetarian or who already is one.

Great guide for teens
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-24
I became a vegetarian almost ten years ago, and this book was released soon after I made the switch. It could not have come at a better time. I originally found it at the library, but I checked it out so many times, I knew I needed my own copy. The book really set me on a great path, and helped me deal with a number of different situations.

I became a vegetarian while I was still living at my parents' house (where every meal revolved around meat) They initially dismissed my new vegetarianism as a "phase". I was so happy to prove them wrong! This book really helped me gain confidence, and gave me the will-power and drive to stick with the vegetarian lifestyle.

Child Health
Tub Toys
Published in Hardcover by Tricycle Press (2002-07)
Authors: Terry Miller Shannon and Timothy Warner
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Terrific Tub Toys
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-20
Tub Toys is truly a terrific book by Terry Miller Shannon and son, Timothy Warner. I was reminded of my own tub time toy experiences as a child while reading. This book is delightful, fun, bright, witty, and even silly. I think a few of my favorite touches were the jacket and the cover design being different from eachother, what a thoughtful touch. I also enjoyed the authors' play on words as the toy search escalates. I thought the Mom and Dad turning into ocean creatures was a fun twist. As if the child's imagination was completely submerged in the water.
As soon as this book arrived I sat down and read it to my daughter. She has dozens of books and brought this one to me three times in a row so that she could hear the rhyme and see the lively illustrations. She's young now, but will surely grow up loving this book. Even now, at 14 months, bath-time is her favorite time of day, she gets so excited about her rubber duckies and her bubbles. I know that she'll be able to relate to the young boy in the story as she grows.
Terry, Timothy, and Lee, you have all done a tremendous job with this one! I look forward to your next collaborations with great excitement and I thank you on my daughter's behalf for sharing your amazing talent for writing and illustrating with the world! Cheers!!!

An enjoyable read for kids and grown-ups alike.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-11
One enthusiastic bather and more than 20 tub toys make for an excellent (if crowded) bath and a charming read. TUB TOYS, a picture book written by mother and son Terry Miller Shannon and Timothy Warner and illustrated by Lee Calderon, is the story of one little guy's attempts to stall his bath --- not to avoid it, but to make sure that all his favorite things get to go into the tub with him!

Shannon and Warner's prose is light-hearted and sweet: rhyming but not at the expense of good word choice. Their young hero scrambles around the house looking for tub toys expected (rubber duck, empty bottles, toy ships) and unexpected (noodle strainer, blocks, spatula). As he adds them all to the bubbles and pulls off his clothes, he imagines his parents as a shark and an octopus. The text counts up to five, but this is not exactly a counting book.

The story is perfectly complemented by Calderon's quirky and bright computer-generated illustrations. They are fun and energetic but not silly.

TUB TOYS is a joyous look at bath time and is sure to please wee bathers before, after or even during the bath! It is an enjoyable read for kids and grown-ups alike.

--- Reviewed by Sarah Rachel Egelman

Beautiful illustrations and a wonderful story!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
My 26 month old son LOVES this book! The pictures are so darling and the story about bath time is really funny!
Not only do we read it during bath time but also at bed time, over and over again!
You will love this book.

My son can't get enough!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-15
My son is not quite 2 years old and can't get enough of this book. I read it at least twice before he goes to bed at night. Sometimes during the day he comes up and says "Tub?" It's a great book with excellent illustrations, full of vivid colors and the wild imagination of a child.

This is a must buy!

Delightfully silly and fun for kids of all ages!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-24
This book starts with a creative concept, then adds clever prose and adorable design that will win any kid's heart! A perfect gift. I hope more books similar books are coming soon!

Child Health
Understanding Autism For Dummies (For Dummies (Health & Fitness))
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2006-09-19)
Authors: Stephen Shore and Linda G. Rastelli
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Great read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
This publication is well written using simple language which has made it easy to understand.

The publication has a variety of strategies which can be implemented to help reduce the stress that is often associated with working with people who have autism.

Good read for anyone who is interested in autism

Dummies does it again!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-27
The Dummies folks have once again put together a great general resource. It provides a good baseline for understanding autism. Another book I found very helpful--and more specific as to curing this disorder--is He's Not Autistic But...: How We Pulled Our Son From the Mouth of the Abyss.

Great Resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
This book is such a good resource for me as a parent of an Autistic child. This book also helps me explain Autism to others who are not familiar with it. I will be purchasing more of these books for family that want to understand and help my son. This is an easy to read book and has easy answers for the most common questions about Autism. I recommend this to book to anyone who has had a child just diagnosed and doesn't know where to turn or for people who are in contact with anyone with Autism and want to understand it better.

They should give you this book when you get your diagnosis
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
They should give you this book when you get your diagnosis. Seriously! It was the first book I bought on Autism. It's a great place to dive in to Autism. It covers everything from Meds, IEPs, Schooling, Adult programs, everything you NEED to know on the subject. I would recommend it to anyone!

Highly useful for parents
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
In my opinion this is a very useful book for parents, but not as complete and exhaustive as a teacher (as myself) would need. That's why I'm giving it 4 stars and not 5. Easy to read, and complete as far as parents are concerned.

Child Health
Real Beauty: 101 Ways to Feel Great About You (American Girl Library)
Published in Paperback by American Girl (2004-09)
Author: Therese Kauchak
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Younger days
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-04
This book was so inspring when I first read it when it litteraly first came out and it always lifted my spirits, I still use it while i'm in the teen yars.

Girl Books
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
We all know where 'Real Beauty' comes from. Why not start your young lady out early in learning that beauty is more than skin deep? Help the preteen in your life be more selfconfident and beautiful by knowing how to accomplish this elusive trait.

Dare to be great. Dare to be YOU!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
If you have a young girl in your family circle, I urge you to give her a copy of Real Beauty: 101 Ways to Feel Great About You (American Girl Library.) I promise you that the benefits will be of lifelong value! If more girls had this sense of self-worth, we would have fewer eating disorders, schoolyard bullying, distorted body images, and other issues that plague the lives of teens -- and adults.

Simply put, this book is worth its weight in gold.

loved it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
I read it first, and I am looking forward to reading it again with my granddaughter.

This book makes me feel good.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-13
Whenever I feel bad about myself, hating myself, etc, I pick up this book and start reading it. Then I feel good about myself. Of course, though, I don't really need braces yet but I will when I'm 12! The book gives you lots of information on how to eat healthy, exercise, and if you are maybe 10-15, it tells you what to put in your back pack if you get pimples, your period starts, etc. I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK! P.S I am ten years old.

Child Health
Asperger Syndrome & Adolescence: Helping Preteens & Teens Get Ready for Real World
Published in Paperback by Fair Winds Press (MA) (2004-06)
Author: Teresa Bolick
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So Helpful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
As the parent of an adolescent child with Asperger's, I found this book to be just what was needed -- a no nonsense approach to helping our kids with a sense of humor. This is the second book by this author that I have purchased. I will purchase more, I am sure.

Insightful, Useful, and Enlightening
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-15
This book is one of the best I've seen about the transitional issues that arise when someone with Aspergers reaches their teens. With my son, we find each developmental step has its own challenges, but the movement into middle school, with the increased expectations of self-management and the early teen student issues among peers has been a bigger challenge than most. This book helped me frame these issues as they apply to my son, improving my understanding. Then I could apply many of the ideas provided both directly and through the school. My biggest problem is that this is such a slow read ... not because it is hard to read (to the contrary, its very understandable and straightforward.) Its a "slow go" because of all of the underlining and page marking I am doing to track the "good stuff." Dr Bolick has done those of use living in these situation a major service with this work! I fully recommend it.

Excellent - Must Have !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
More and more books are addressing the problems ASD kids encounter in their latter years . Teresa Bolick has written a well thought out and structured book that answers many of the concerns that parents and teachers have. Would you need another book dealing with this area ? I would say...yes. It is such an important time in these kids lives that a comprehensive knowledge is needed by all those that care for these yound adults.


reviewed by Special Education Teacher and father of ASD child.

HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-25
I have a son with Aspergers. This book is a great help!

Extremely Helpful Resource!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
I haven't finished reading this book, but so far what I've read completely fits. My AS teen needs all the help he can get with organization, social skills, etc. This book gives real life examples and excerps from real parents and adolescents with AS. This book is helping me to better understand my child and to help him develop strategies and coping mechanisms so he can have a successful life. Definitely a good addition to my AS library!

Child Health
Chicken Soup for the Golden Soul: Heartwarming Stories for People 60 and over (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
Published in Audio CD by Health Communications (2000-01)
Authors: Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
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Fast delivery.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-29
The recipient was very pleased with this book. The large type was ideal for those well into the golden years.

Inspiration for the Over Sixty Folks
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
Great heart warming stories. This is my second copy. Gave the first one to a special friend

Great Reading
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-15
Bought book for my 88 year old mother. The large print enables her to read and the great stories and the humor kept her interested in this book. She really injoyed this book and now I have started reading it also and find it to be delightful.

Delightful reading
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-17
It will bring tears to your eyes ... from many touching stories and a couple that will make you laugh til you cry.

Easy to read ... thought provoking, entertaining. Open the book anywhere and find a interesting, heart warming story.

Some stories will make you appreciate your blessings, some will make you look at life a little differently and some will just entertain you.

Something for everyone.

Grams and Grandpa loved it!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-16
My mom bought me chicken soup for the kids, preteen and preteen 2's soul. I fell in love with the series. Well, my Grams and Grandpa's anniversery was coming up so I thought a rose bouquet, a card, and a chicken soup book would be perfect. I looked for a chicken soup book that would be for 60+ people and I found this! It's just great. But one thing thats not true: Anyone can read this and enjoy it! I am just a kid and I liked it. My grandparents definetly liked it. I recommend this book for everybody!

Child Health
Damaged Angels: An Adoptive Mother¿s Struggle to Understand the Tragic Toll of Alcohol in Pregnancy
Published in Paperback by Da Capo Press (2005-04-10)
Author: Bonnie Buxton
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uplifting for those with children whom suffer with this life long disability.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This book made me cry and laugh and it gave me hope for the future for our two children that have FASD.

Undestanding, answers and hope for our FASD children
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-16
I found this book on my own, after many trips to psych. evaluations, counseling, parent child interventions, etc., with the "best" hospitals and doctors in our area. None of them ever diagnosed our daughter with FAE. Once I read this book, I went back to those reports and it was glaringly easy to see all of the comments that pointed to FASD but were never linked to FASD. Because I was armed with examples and knowledge I was able to educate the doctors, teachers, psychologists, therapists, social workers and so on. My daughter got her diagnosis (along with her younger biological brother) and is now receiving the services the school district denied her because her IQ was a mere 7 points above that of a developmentally delayed level and she didn't have a diagnosis at the time of denial. God Bless Bonnie's courage, determination, love, hope and her neverending faith that we are exactly where we need to be right at this very moment with our children exactly as they are right now. AMAZING!

Great Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
Was such a relief to know we are not alone in our struggles with Alcohol related birth defects. The journey of raising these kids is long. Thanks for your insight into your journey.

A Beacon in the Fog
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-25
Bonnie Buxton's book, Damaged Angels, will ring true to anyone who has lived the life of dealing with a child who looks normal, but has "disconnects" in their life. After adopting "a visible child with an invisible disability" I valued reading about Bonnie's experiences with her daughter,Collette. Her up-to-date overview of the most current research on FASD was helpful in my journey with my daughter. I appreciated her openness and vulnerability in describing her mothering experiences.

I think every social worker should be required to read this book as part of their training. As a mother in distress, this book was a beacon in the fog for me.

The perfect mix of fact and real-life example
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-18
Bonnie Buxton does an amazing job in this book of thoroughly explaining the damage that prenatal alcohol exposure does to an unborn child's brain and how that plays out in real-life examples, without painting a picture that is dark and hopeless. We get to see these real families working hard to make good lives for their children, feel their struggles, grieve in their failures and celebrate in their successes. This is a beautiful book full of life and hope.

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Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2006-09)
Author: Sonnenblick
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ABSULOTLY AMAZING... and his next book is even better
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-15
FOr all the fans also read
NOTES FROM THE MIDNIGHT DRIVER...
both jordan sonnenblichs are in my top two favorites.
(i cant decide which one i like better)
this book is good for anyone
my friends and family that have read it
a jock,
grandma,
mother,
cousins,
father,
brother,
preppy girl,
girly,
punk,
as you can see this book is good for anyone so READ IT its amazing...... and quite sad

Drums, Girls, And Dangerous Pie
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-27
This is my favorite book of all time. I loved everything about it.. one thing is the fact that you can relate to the character so well, and it is like you are right there beside him.. but you can't help him in his time of despirate need. i feel so bad for him and his family, but mostly him.. i mean how hard would it be to have your little brother get sick and for a whole day think that it was your fault that you left him there on his stool alone, when you know darn well that you aren't suppost to, and then spacing out all day and having that be the only thing that you csn think of. i would be crushed. Then on top of that having your mom gone for weeks and a time and the first week her and your little brother are gone your father doesn't even talk to you let alone look at you.. and little did you know that your mother is calling him every night but your father isn't telling you the condition on your little brother.. that he really does have luekmia. But he deals with it pretty well with his music and stuff. that would be the way i would have to do it to.. because to Him and I music is everything. Anyway. i hope that everyone who can get their hands on this novel reads it... because this is truely an amazing book.

Big Bro Li'l Bro
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-04
From the title, I was expecting a story about a hopeless junior high kid in a quest of girlfriend-finding. But the story turns out to be more about the relationship between the boy and his kid brother. And such a sweet story indeed.

The author manages to make the character realistic. I think the boy is a bit sappy at times, but hey, I never went through that whole experience of being a thirteen-year-old--having been born with a missing Y chromosome. Besides, the author is a middle school teacher. Dare I argue on how a thirteen-year-old boy should be feeling?

The little brother is so cute. I still laugh over the line: "Yeah, Steven! That's my brother!" (Or something to that effect.)

Overall, a very recommended reading.

Teachable in Allentown
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-26
It is unbelievable the response i received from my entire eighth grade reading class. This book was eaten up by all, including my very reluctant readers. As many of them said it was a book they could relate to. I used the book in all my classes and believe me many students were sad when we finished it. We did have one advantage. My students and I were fortunate enough to meet the author. He was an incredible down to earth person who freely shared his inspirations.

Don't miss this one...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-30
I'm a intermediate school librarian in Utah plowing through the Beehive Award Books before school starts, and although I have not read them all yet, this is my favorite so far. It has a wonderful message with great laugh-out-loud humor and real emotions. The situations are believable and although I was fearing a sappy ending, happily I was wrong! The book is great from cover to cover.


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