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A Healing Oasis Review Date: 2006-06-01
blessings of neurological differenceReview Date: 2005-05-14
As a counselor of children and adults, George Lynn says many of his AD/HD adolescent clients "are sports champions or team captains at the high school level. As performers or musicians they tend to be creative and innovative composers, and charismatic on stage." And there are many examples throughout history of prominent achievers who are neurologically different.
A must have for any parent who had a child with a neurological disabilityReview Date: 2006-02-18
Powerfully personalReview Date: 2005-12-11
I was particularly struck by his reminder that every human being needs a "Great Story" with which to frame their talents and strengths, something to serve as a beacon in darker times, a reminder that we each are much more than the sum of our liabilities. Kids with multiple difficulties need such a beacon especially, but while dealing with the stresses of daily living, it is all too easy to forget.
In the process of reminding parents and kids to seek the Great Stories they all have to tell, George Lynn has given the gift of a Great Story for himself.
AMAZING INSIGHT!Review Date: 2005-05-16

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Second Edition Even Better Than the FirstReview Date: 2008-03-12
A Fantastic Call to ActionReview Date: 2007-07-25
A hardcore guide to strengthening the cultural identity and influence of the Jewish traditionReview Date: 2007-08-07
Getting our Groove Back: How To Energize American JewryReview Date: 2007-06-04
Jewish community problems are discussed with reference to today's best sociological research. Mr. Shay presents thoughtful, forward-thinking answers to help the Jewish community solve its issues.
Practical solutions are Scott Shay's contribution to the Jewish community.
Anybody who is serious about improvement and change within Judaism must read this thought-provoking, creative book.
breath of fresh air!Review Date: 2007-05-14

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Fantastic!Review Date: 2008-09-28
This was a great buy and I can't wait to see how it works through the year!
MIddle School caught ya'sReview Date: 2007-11-11
Sara Sherrill
Hurricane Middle School
My grade 6 gifted class loves these!Review Date: 2007-09-18
Great serviceReview Date: 2007-09-17
love the caughtya'sReview Date: 2008-06-04


Children have an inner senseReview Date: 2005-06-04
God Is HereReview Date: 2005-06-03
Well known writers are talking about this...Review Date: 2005-06-03
Give the gift of her message, with love, to yourself - and everyone else you care about too!
God is Here by Diana LongReview Date: 2005-06-01
GOD IS HEREReview Date: 2005-06-01
Rev. John Knight
Founder of the World Day of Prayer and author of "Change Your Conversations...Change Your Life"

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The Best Introduction To Christian JusticeReview Date: 2008-07-31
Instead of Sadness, Action and ChangeReview Date: 2008-01-26
Faced with depressing realities on a global scale, many of us simply retreat into our own little world --- resolving to be kind to our kids, gentrify our own neighborhoods, and be good churchgoers. These activities are inherently fine to a point, yet they do not address the broader difficulties.
Haugen's book is a call to action, which we have heard before. What's different this time is that Haugen quantifies exactly what kinds of action we can take, and why such actions matter. With cutting-edge stories and keen insight into the reasons behind our inactivity, Haugen gets us up out of our La-Z-Boys and out into the streets.
Among this book's best features are the historical reminders that many of the most powerful social changes in North America are a direct result of Christ-followers engaging a broken culture and making a difference. From public schools to hospitals and beyond, some of our culture's best ideas flow from persons of faith, actively engaged in transforming society.
Note to persons of faith: now it's your turn.
Dr. David Frisbie
The Center for Marriage & Family Studies
Author of: Raising Great Kids on Your Own: A Guide and Companion for Every Single Parent
Excellent bookReview Date: 2005-08-20
Keep the faith...Review Date: 2005-04-12
Clarion call to all Christians to wake up to global issues of injusticeReview Date: 2006-08-28
Haugen next gives the reader not only a bird's eye view of the various injustices across the globe, but also a very personal look at several severe situations of injustice where IJM has made a difference in the lives of real people. Haugen calls for the body of Christ to be a body of action, engaged in various efforts to promote justice and compassion for the lost and hurting. A strategy is presented for the interested, but the primary thrust of the action is done through the channels of organizations like IJM who are already established and connected with resources to assist.
The book is an excellent read for any person who either is ignorant of the conditions of others across the globe or is questioning the concept that one person can't really make a difference. IJM is an outstanding ministry and opportunity for Christians everywhere to use their God-given time, talents and treasure to defend the defenseless. Micah 6:8 is a favorite verse of many and it reminds the follower of Christ what the Lord has told us is important in life - to act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with our God. Justice is obviously a key component of God's character and must be a key facet of the ministry of God's people here on earth as a demonstration of His nature and goodness in this lost and dying world. Good News about Injustice is a great reminder of this principle meant to shake a self-absorbed culture from its comfortable La-Z-Boy rocker!
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My Favorite of the SeriesReview Date: 2004-10-04
Harry is coming of age and starting to get caught in that horrible world between being an adult and being a child. Ron and Hermione are there and are going along for the ride.
The part I like best about this series, is that these are real kids. They act like it. They're not perfect, they screw up, and they are fiercely loyal to each other.
The plot is like most of Ms. Rowlings works. Lots of twists and turns and surprises. Plus a few things are explained that I had wondered about and a few things that I hadn't caught on to. I have never read an author who could reach all levels of readers. Whether you are 4 years old, 25 years old or 72 years old, you will enjoy this book.
Amazingly amazing bookReview Date: 2003-10-15
When I first came across this book I was a little hesitant on whether I should read it or not since I have had a lot of opinions about the book, good and bad. Finally, after seeing the first two movies I decided to give this book a shot. This book was AMAZING!! After reading the first few pages of the book I was already hooked. This book is about Harry Potter and his 3rd year at Hogwarts. There is a mysterious criminal that has broken out of one of the toughest prisons in the wizarding world. And to make matters worse it seems that he is after Harry. Why is this person after Harry, and what is the true story behind this person? This is what you will figure out after you purchase this book A.S.A.P
The best book ever!!!!!Review Date: 2003-08-24
Another great Harry Potter bookReview Date: 2003-07-07
This book starts out with Harry doing his homework in the dark on his birthday. When he goes to the kitchen, a murderer called Sirius Black is being reported as and escaped prisionor and highly dangerous. The report doesn't say where he is from, and the Dursley's are angry. It turns out that Sirius is from the wizarding world and killed thirteen people with a single curse. He escaped from Azkaban, the wizarding prison, and became the only person to achieve that.
The whole book is based on his troubles in school and the extra security everyone seems determined to give him. In this book, Professor Lupin is intruduced and becomes everyones favorite teacher. Lupin has a mysterious thing going on in his life, but I won't spoil it for you. This book is a definate read, but I recomend reading the first two fist if you haven't already.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanReview Date: 2003-05-29
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
by J.K. Rowling is an instant bestseller. It is a book that everyone loves. No one can resist Rowling's mesmerizing writing.
She uses vivid descriptions to make all of her characters come to life. In this book Rowling uses a sentimental ending and
a theme of working together to capture every reader's heart.
The famous Harry Potter is returning to Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry for his third year after spending a grueling summer vacation at home with his Aunt and Uncle.
Harry's Aunt and Uncle are Muggles or non-magic folk. Harry almost got expelled for inflating his Aunt until she exploded.
Luckily Harry didn't get in trouble. When he was only a baby, Harry was able to defeat the evil Voldemort. For this reason,
people are worried that he will be the next victim of the escaped murderer, Sirius Black. Harry and his two friends, Ron
and Hermione foolishly go looking for Sirius Black, only to find out something unexpected.
One reason that you will
want to keep reading this book is because the characters are so memorable and life-like. Ron is Harry's best friend. He has
a great sense of humor and is never afraid to say whatever is on his mind. Hermione, Harry's other good friend is somewhat
of a know-it-all. She's obsessed with getting good grades and is a loyal friend. She and Ron are always getting into little
verbal spats. Rowling admits that she based the character Hermione, on herself. Harry Potter's archenemy is Draco Mallfoy.
Draco is a rich, spoiled "pure blood" wizard. This means that neither of his parents were Muggles. He is a classical villain.
He teases Harry incessantly and pokes fun at Ron and Hermione too. He loves to bother Hermione about the fact that she is
half Muggle. My favorite character is Albus Dumbledore who is the Headmaster at Hogwarts. I love him because in this and
all the Harry Potter books, he always gives out good, real life, advice. The lessons he teaches are for everyone, young and
old.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is what a fantasy genre is all about. The magic in the book is infectious.
One has to keep reading on to see what will happen next. It draws the reader so deeply into the story that he or she finds
himself or herself dreaming and wishing that it were all true. A class in Potions would really liven up the school day for
me! I could really get into a class called Defense Against the Dark Arts too. I whole-heartedly recommend this book for
all ages. The best part about Harry Potter is that the books are a series so the magic never ends. I find it truly inspirational
that this whole story was born out of the imagination of a woman who wrote it down in little bits and pieces, on scaps of
napkins and papers. She was a single Mom who was struggling for the survival of her family and now her name is known everywhere
in the world. Don't miss this or any of the Harry Potter sequels.
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it started it all!Review Date: 2006-04-02
Stunning literatureReview Date: 2000-12-03
A great book for adults of all agesReview Date: 2000-12-16
Book One, the Golden Compass, introduces the twelve-year-old heroine, Lyra, an apparent orphan who lives among scholars of Jordan College of Oxford, in a world not our own but eerily similar. In her world, humans are accompanied by "daemons", animal beings embodying the soul. The daemon's dialogue with its owner serves as a window into the character's thoughts and feelings, and is reminiscent of the internal dialogues that children have with their imagination. The story follows brave Lyra as she is propelled by fate into a dangerous adventure of unknown purpose, guided only by her truth-telling alethiometer. Her journey is filled with colorful characters, exotic peoples, armored bears and witches, and increasingly hostile encounters with agents of the powerful Church as she follows the footsteps of her Uncle Asriel to the barren North, finally to step out of her world entirely. Book Two, the Subtle Knife, introduces Will, another independent, fearless young teen who cares for his ill mother near the real Oxford, England in our own world. The story then follows the adventures of Lyra and Will as they meet, acquire the Subtle Knife, search for Will's missing father, and pursue their mysterious mission through a multiplicity of parallel worlds. Meanwhile, multiple, parallel plot threads flesh out Pullman's inverted retake on the traditional stories of Adam and Eve and the war between God and Satan; the narrative pulls the reader along at a furious pace from one powerful, artistically conceived scene to the next. Love in all its forms, mortality, loss, and sacrifice are constant themes, and Pullman's juxtaposition of the familiar and strange reinforces a mood of nostalgic sadness, as when one visits a place of one's childhood many years later. All is wrapped up in the final book, the Amber Spyglass, which is especially intense with its poetic imagery, enormous contrasts in mood (a major portion is devoted to a harrowing journey through the World of the Dead), and supremely ironic plot twists. The ending left me in tears.
The potential fly in the ointment of this great work is Pullman's increasingly open hostility towards religious authority, despite his fascination with Judeo-Christian mythology. For some readers it will be not a fly but an elephant, obscuring Pullman's wisdom in matters of the heart as well as his central, humanistic message -- which, as a follower of Jewish tradition, I interpret as "Tikkun Olam", repair of the world through good deeds. Pullman presents this message in a literal realization of the divine light-filled universe of the Kabbalah, and offers it as a consoling and healing gift to Lyra, Will, and the rest of us (surely all adults) who have been touched by deep loss.
makes Harry look like a Boy Scout!Review Date: 2004-06-11
I'd have thought it couldn't be done...Review Date: 2004-12-18


the best bookReview Date: 2001-10-18
Wild at HeartReview Date: 2001-09-10
Homeless addresses importand issues yet entertainsReview Date: 2007-11-02
A sequel that leaves you purringReview Date: 2007-06-29
As an animal lover, I have found myself absolutely falling in love with Laure Halse Anderson's VET VOLUNTEERS series. And, after reading FIGHT FOR LIFE, I decided that Sunita was certainly my favorite character out of each of the five volunteers. So I was thrilled to learn that HOMELESS was predominately about her. Anderson has painted a more in-depth picture of Sunita within HOMELESS. While, in FIGHT FOR LIFE, we learned a bit about her character; in this installment, readers have the opportunity to get inside her head, so to speak. We have the chance to see what an intelligent, smart individual she is; and get a close up view of her compassion and determination. The fact that Anderson gives us the opportunity to learn more about Sunita's family life, and learn why she is so crazy about cats only adds to the story. As with FIGHT FOR LIFE, Anderson has targeted a very important issue surrounding animals today: pet overpopulation. However, she also provides readers with facts about feral cats, and gives us the chance to learn more about programs that are being used throughout the country to help feral cats survive and thrive in the wild, without producing more offspring. Anderson continues to shed light on serious issues regarding animals that many authors are too intimidated to touch. And, by providing this information within such an interesting, fun series of books, she gives readers the chance to want to make a difference in the world for animals today, and gives us the information we need to be pro-active in society. The article she provides at the end of the story - told in Dr. J.J. Mackenzie's voice - is interesting, and sheds some light on what cats mean when they purr, knead, and so much more. This article is a fun addition to the tale, and provides an interesting conclusion to the story. A sequel that leaves you purring.
Erika Sorocco
Freelance Reviewer
HomelessReview Date: 2002-03-28

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great to ease your mindReview Date: 2007-03-18
Best Book on UnschoolingReview Date: 2007-02-13
I'm not an unschooler, but it still was helpfulReview Date: 2007-03-02
The author had worked in the public school system before she homeschooled her own children, and she gives a lot of insights on the way schools so often discourage children and stifle their natural love of learning. I had no doubt as I read her story that her children were happy, successful, and well-adjusted individuals because of the freedom they were given all of their lives to learn in their own way, unhindered.
However, I still am left with some doubts about whether or not this would work for everyone. Were her children more self-motivated than the average child? This also took place in the eighties, before the internet, hi-tech computer games, etc. Would it be as easy today to create such a home environment conducive to learning, or would you have to have an "unplugged" household with no cable TV, no internet, and no complex computer games in order for the children to not get distracted from real learning? I notice that television is never mentioned in this book, so I wonder if this family even had one.
She definitely does not try to "whitewash" unschooling, however. At one point, her 14-year-old son tells her he's bored, and that she's responsible for his education. She gives him the choice of enrolling in public school, following a boxed cirriculum, or finding something on his own. Given that choice, he does manage to find something to study that he absolutely loves and gets back on track.
In summary, this is an excellent book for anyone interested in unschooling, and also helpful for anyone who believes that homeschooling in general is a better option than traditional schooling.
Recommed for any homeschooler to readReview Date: 2007-01-18
HomeschoolingReview Date: 2005-08-14
eye-opening about how children learn differently and how they learn best.

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Ghetto Survival StrategiesReview Date: 2008-08-26
There is an old adage that states, "How can you know where you are going if you don't know where you have been?" Supreme Understanding answers the question in this book of valuable information. To discuss his point of view, he uses stories both old and new to make his point. The information is interesting enough to keep readers turning the pages.
Although the majority of the information is much needed, it may be too much for a person to consume in one book. However, for those who are seeking to understand themselves and others on the road to self discovery while fulfilling their dreams and goals, this book might be just what the doctor ordered.
Reviewed by RM Jackson
for The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Must HaveReview Date: 2008-08-21
Peace,
Shaheed Reality Allah
No-Nonsense Guide To Ultimate SuccessReview Date: 2008-10-09
How To Hustle And Win is an informative, brilliantly written book for today's youth. Crafted in no-nonsense fashion, it is easy to follow and features numerous funny stories, biographies, and quizzes, all designed to aid readers in making more out of their lives. In the book, Supreme Understanding shows young readers that they should neither expect things to be handed to them nor wait for someone to save them. The most important lesson: with work and dedication to the trade of your choice, you can prosper - and do it legally.
How To Hustle And Win is a fascinating book with a plethora of information for those who may be looking for a way to move on and get over the humps of their lives. Supreme Understanding has launched a great debut in a series of self-help books with Part One, and one truly hopes that Part Two will be available soon because he surely has much more information to share with his peers, as well as the next generation.
Brooke Carleton
Apex Reviews
Eloquent But Gangsta Review Date: 2008-08-22
Survival of the FittestReview Date: 2008-09-22
Supreme Understanding is a champion for young brothers. I especially loved section three called Check Yourself, where he discusses common illusions life hands us on platters, for example, money can buy happiness, the rap game is real, etc., shares legitimate hustles, and a host of other laws for success. He has put together something that is easy to read and can be understood by anyone looking for a message. I recommend How To Hustle and Win to all men, young and old, who wish to surpass hood life and achieve something greater. I look forward to sharing this guide with the men in my life and will definitely check out part two.
Reviewed by Darnetta Frazier
APOOO BookClub
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As the mother of a challenging teenager with a long list of `disorders', I cried while reading GENIUS! George and Joanne Lynn write with a raw honesty that cut straight to my core.
In the Editor's Preface, Joanne writes "Families such as ours live in a crucible, that chemistry lab vessel made of a material, steel or platinum or porcelain, that doesn't burn away in a furnace...George and I live in the furnace of our son's wild neurology, and our job is to contain him so that he can grow, without burning up in his own heat. And we must not burn out in the nurturing of him."
This beautiful book, is written from the intimate perspective of parents who have lived in the furnace with their own son, as well as their perspectives as therapist and poet. George Lynn writes with professional authority about attention differences - in particular AD/HD, Asperger Syndrome, bipolar disorder and Tourette Syndrome. Yet this is not just a book about coping with syndromes and disorders. It is about seeing the brilliance within our child. It is also about how we parents need to focus inward, nurturing our own genius, and giving it expression. Taking care of our own health, mind and spirit strengthens us to meet the challenges of living amidst the daily chaos. This book is like finding an oasis in the lonely desert of cultural misunderstanding and judgement. Thank you George and Joanne for this gift.