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The God Who Won't Let Go
Published in Paperback by Ave Maria Press (2001-08)
Authors: Peter G. Van Breemen and Peter Van Breemen
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Incredibly Healing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-28
This author touches me deeply in every chapter. I picked the book up because of the title The God Who Won't Let Go which is a message I needed to hear at the time, and the book delivers on every page. It clearly presents the challenges we face in living out a Christian life, but provides the spiritual support and assurances we need to face those challenges in our dailly lives. The chapter on forgiveness of others is the most helpful and meaningful I have ever read. The book is comforting and incredibly healing!

A Higher Spiritual Level
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-27
I cannot express in words how incredible this book is...in Chapter 1 alone, one sees the "awesome" nature of his subject. It does call us to a higher level, but helps one see just how possible this is to attain.

It was neat learning from a Europe theologian as he introduces to those of us on the other side of the Atlantic his personal European influences/contemporaries. In some respects, one can compare his writings to those of Henri Nouwen.

This book is a joy!

Spiritual Food for the Hungry
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-24
I bought this book after reading the reviews on Amazon and I was not disappointed. Father van Breemen is a man of God and communicates powerfully God's love for us. For those of us who are seeking a deeper relationship with God, this book is for you.

my favorite author
Helpful Votes: 29 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-04
As a Protestant I started reading books by Catholic writers about 10 years ago starting with books by Henri Nouwen. I found they spoke much more to my circumstances than the Evangelical Protestant books I was used to reading. Instead of further instruction on "biblical living" they told me of a God who was with me in my troubles and constant failings, a God who I found very winsome. As van Breemen would say "a God who loves me as I am and not as I should be". However, as I would read these books my Protestant thinking would kick in with questions about how scripturally based they were as I read about this almost-too-good-to-be-true God. I worked my way through various authors, Nouwen, Basil Pennington, and others, as when one author would quote another author I would often check out the second author if I liked the quoted material. This finally led me to Peter van Breemen who has since become my favorite.

Van Breemen writes of a "loving God" to match any of the other authors I liked and yet his books are also very grounded in scripture (and satisfy my Protestant paranoia)! They blend presenting a God who loves us unconditionally and eternally with all the challenges that Jesus and scripture present us with as we are called to conversion. And because these challenges to conversion come in the context of descriptions of God's ever-new love they enable my faltering and faint heart to sometimes say "yes"!

I would highly recommend this and any of vB's books. My only caution is that his books often seem to come from oral presentations he has given and therefore have a different feel to them than a book that was written from scratch as a book.

An Excellent Book By A Respected Spiritual Writer
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-28
Peter van Breemen, a Dutch Jesuit, is a popular author who has penned a number of books on spirituality. His writings reflect his training in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius and are peppered with his vast knowledge of many subjects and his keen understanding of the human condition. The readers of THE GOD WHO WON'T LET GO will certainly see these characteristics of van Breemen at work.

Van Breemen would probably be the first to admit that what he says is not all that new or original, but he presents the material in a manner that is both fresh and engaging. He focuses on a variety of themes common in the Christian tradition: God's love, the heart's deepest desires, vocation, redemption and forgiveness. These themes are based on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, and van Breemen pays special attention to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as he explores these themes. The chapters of the book seem to flow from one to another rather than read like a treatise, and readers may wonder in what direction van Breemen is leading them. Yet after the book is completed, it is easy to see how it works as a whole, much like talks on a retreat. Since van Bremen does retreat work and spiritual direction, it is likely that he conceived of the idea for this book based on his retreat experience. The book is not meant to be read in one sitting and readers who do so will probably miss much of what van Breemen has to say. The book is ideal for spiritual reading. The chapters are concise and do not take a great deal of time to complete. The chapters also end with short prayers which can lead to further reflection.

While the book can be appreciated by just about any audience, it will probably be best appreciated by people familiar with Ignatian spirituality. Van Breemen writes in a style that can reach people at just about any spiritual level in a way that is respectful of a person's intelligence and challenges those who believe they have heard it all before.

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The Great Christmas Kidnapping Caper
Published in Library Binding by Dial Books for Young Readers (1975-09)
Author: Jean Van Leeuwen
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The Great Kidnapping Caper
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-06
This is a really good book about rodents and they are determained to find the Santa that dissapeared in the Macy's store in New York

A True Classic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-28
Even though I haven't read this book in about 8 years, I still remember it as my favorite childhood library book and am currently traking down a copy to own. I read this book every Christmas for years and am very familiar with it. The story is magical and uplifting. A true classic.

The other Macy's holiday tradition!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-29
When I was very little, my sister would read this story to me every Christmas. It was our little tradition. As we grew older, I came to read it on my own. I had two Macy's holiday traditions- The Thanksgiving Day Parade and this story about three lovable mice that take up living in a Macy's over Christmas and the mystery of a missing Santa. I have just found a copy of this book and I can't wait until my fiance have children to be able to read it to them every year. It's definitely a story worth handing down!

Three Brave Mice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-28
This is an excellent chapter book for children from 8-12. It is a sequel to two previouse books (The Great Cheese Capoer and The Great Rescue Operation)however, it does not require that the other books be read first. They all can be read independent of the others. There are 14 chapters in this book. When the Macy's Santa is missing who can solve the mystery. Three brave mice, of course! Children enjoy this book very much.

A Quirky Classic about Mice and Christmas. Read it anyways.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-24
Marvin the Magnificent, Raymond and Fats are three mice out to enjoy life ... in Macy's department store. When the toy department's Santa gets kidnapped they are on the case in the best manner of old-movie private eyes. But how can three mice track him down and rescue him before Christmas?

Narrated by Marvin himself, this story is absolutely hilarious. Don't be stopped by the mice. It was one of my favourite books growing up and I still recall it with great fondness (and a vague sense of irritation that my children's books got sold a few years back).

There are at least three other books about this mouse trio, and I think a couple of them are still in print. This one, however, is my favourite, and worth looking for in your local library/used book store.

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The Handbook of Offshore Cruising
Published in Paperback by Adlard Coles Nautical (2002-09-30)
Author: Jim Howard
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my favorite cruising book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-06
Nigel Calder's books, although detailed, don't really rub me the right way. Calder tends to analyze boats with everything but a hot tub onboard, and treats HVAC and microwaves like they should be standard issue with a rudder and compass.

Howard, on the other hand, is much more basic and simple with his recommendations, but not nearly as spartan as the Pardey's (who are also excellent authors and sailors). Jim's book is generally the first one I'll read on any given subject, and if I can't get enough detail there, I'll look elsewhere.

But really, this book should be top of the heap for you. The large section on voices in the night speaks for itself, and shows that Howard obviously has many thousands of miles under his keel.

Excellent place to start, if you're starting to dream.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-25
Howard assumes some knowledge of sailing, but you don't have to be an experienced sailor to understand and appreciate this book. It is very well organized and is about as in depth as any *single* book on such a wide subject can be. He isn't afraid to name names when recommending equipment or other books and has a good bibliography and index. If you are at all interested in the *reality* of offshore cruising, buy this book.

Read advise from somebody who "did it"
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-11
Jim's book is very entertaining and easy to read. His advice comes from real-life experience and it is explained in terms that any novice would understand. I recommend this book to anyone considering the cruising lifestyle, especially y you are not loaded with a bottomless cruising kitty. This book is full of practical, common sense advice.

I'm no expert, but...
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-20
This book seems to be very thorough, well constructed and executed. I've been collecting alot of cruising books over the past few years in anticipation of a round-the-world cruise (someday), and this book not only answers many of the questions I have, but also is a very enjoyable (and effective) read when your dream needs a booster shot. For this reason alone, it has aearned a place of honor on my nightstand, where it has already, and will I am sure, many times more give "the dream" the neccesary "kick".

A MUST HAVE FOR ANY SAILOR
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-14
Great book, easy to read, you do not have to be an expert to read it. A must have for any sailor even if he/she is not a cruiser. Jim Howard deals with all the aspects of cruising under sail with a lot of common sence and safety. If you are a "wannabe" cruiser this book is of great help to organize your dream.

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Hollywood the Hard Way: A Cowboy's Journey
Published in Paperback by Bison Books (1999-08-01)
Author: Patti Dickinson
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a rip-roaring "ride" depicting the end of the cowboy era
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-24
what a terrific read about a young man becoming an adult as he treks from oklahoma to hollywood just after world war II to win a bet made by his uncle. shades of the poingnacy we saw in "lonely are the brave" to be sure, but this book inspires the reader anew as the young man and his horse face complications, danger and exhaustion before their ultimate triumph. there is a wonderful built-in nostalgia given the twilight of the cowboy era depicted here but the story remains both accessible and relevant in today's complex technological world. even with its simplicity of story, you won't be able to put this book down. this is a sure-fire winner; don't miss it!

A page turner that will appeal to all ages and gender.
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Review Date: 1999-08-22
I couldn't put this book down. The author has an excellent writing style which makes this a page turner. The true-life story of Jerry Van Meter's 1500 mile horse ride to Hollywood in 50 days, to win a bet his Grandfather made with a Hollywood star, captured the heart of this reader. I snuggled in my bed and didn't get up until I finished the book. Patti Dickinson has a fluid writing style, with an exceptional ability to capture the physical, emotional and spiritual essence of a young man's struggle to overcome his secret feelings of inadequacy in a family known for their strong character. He accomplishes this and more on his journey to Hollywood. I would recommend this book to all ages and gender because it just inspires you to walk through your fears, and accomplish your goal, for none other than yourself.

A cowboy's wager is honored by his grandson--the hard way.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-02
Oklahoma, 1945. Rolla Goodnight and Rolla's best buddy Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton are arguing with Jimmy Wakely, the Hollywood picture cowboy and Monogram Movie Star. Jimmy says the cowboy way of life is as good as dead.

Rolla and Frank know better. They make a small bet with Jimmy: It used to take three months to drive drive a herd of cattle along the Goodnight-Loving Trail between the Brazos and Denver--about fifteen hundred miles. Hollywood was about the same distance. Why, a good cowboy could make it, on horseback, in fifty days. They volunteer Jerry Van Meter, Rolla's grandson for the job.

Jerry honors his grandfather's bet, mounts Fan, his Osage indian pony and heads for Hollywood-the Hard Way.

With only a compass and map to guide him across rangeland, mountains and desert, young Jerry meets and defeats life-threatening danger from man and beast, the elements, loneliness and hunger, becoming a man in the process.

The author vividly parallels Jerry's journey with the newspaper headlines of the day, carrying the reader back to a time when this nation was on the verge of technology, a time when life was still simple and a man's word was his bond.

A true story. A great read.

Hollywood the Hard Way
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-06
Amazing true adventure story; a real page turner!

If your grandfather bet a Hollywood movie star cowboy that you could make a little ride to prove that real cowboys still existed and the ways of the old west were not dead, would you do it? Now imagine that in order to win you had to ride a horse 1500 miles from Oklahoma to Hollywood, CA in 50 days, would you? Oh yeah, and throw in barbwire fences, raging rivers, rattlesnakes, murderous robbers, a gunfight, suspicious police, Apaches, and getting lost in the Mojave Desert. Could you? Well, real life hero Jerry van Meter and his Osage indian pony, Fan, almost died doing it in 1946 as the old west was disappearing under post WWII development. He never profited by his adventure. In fact, his grandfather, cowboy legend Rolla Goodnight, never even told him what he bet!

Jerry was barely 20 years old when he made the ride. He is now 73 years old and lives in Kalispell, Montana. By chance, writer Patti Dickinson heard about Jerry when she stopped for a hamburger one day in Montana. It took her a year to track him down and verify his story. She tells it in a straight-ahead style that makes you feel that you are riding along with Jerry and Fan all the way. Thank you Ms. Dickinson for finding and preserving a fascinating part of our American history.

Excellent history that comes alive
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-10
Dickinson has done a skillful job of bringing twentieth century history alive through the life of an Oklahoma individual whose saga is fascinating. Well-written, I found this book to be a great way to enjoy popular history and learned many things I didn't know about the recent past and the people who moved through it.

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How You See Anything Is How You See Everything: A Treasury of Simple Wisdom
Published in Hardcover by (1999-08-01)
Authors: Gail Van Kleeck and Lesley Gould
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Like A Fine Wine
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-03
Like a fine wine, "How You See Anything" is to be savored ever so slowly. Each story speaks to our values, thoughts, and feelings which reflect evry day living. You need to allow adequate time to assimilate what each lesson is trying to tell us. The authors through their stories remind us we have choices in life, we need to respect ourselves and others, and always allow for the unexpected..........truly how we interpret our world is how we will react to it. Certainly this book of treasures is a wise choice for gift giving to those you find special in your life. I look forward to learning more from reading Volume Two of How You See Anything in the future.

A book that all ages can anjoy and relate to!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-12
This is a special little book that people of all ages can enjoy and relate to their own life's experiences. This author has done a wonderful job of allowing the reader to experience the laughter, tears and true emotions as they read each very different story within the book. This is the perfect book for any friend or family member for a special occasion or for no occasion at all.

HEARTWARMING
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-29
This book is a wonderful collection of heartwarming stories that will inspire you!

A real treasure of wisdom in a fun-to-read format.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-14
This book is full of stories of people whose experiences recalled similar learning times of my own. I found myself thinking, "Oh, I have to share this with Lisa, or Janet, or Lanni." (It is a perfect Christmas present.) The stories were readable and full of meaning. I read the book in one afternoon.

Enlightened and Heart-warming
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-08
This book is truly a treasure. I smiled inside and out as the Authors tales touched my heart and opened my mind. It's a wonderful read which I recommend highly. I bought several copies today to give as gifts to my family and friends.

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Letters of Vincent Van Gogh
Published in Paperback by Touchstone (1997-03-01)
Author: Vincent Van Gogh
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van Gogh: A Writer and Painter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-14
To read Van Gogh's letters is to come as close to sitting aside this world class artist as possible. I dare say, he wrote almost as good as he painted--his passion verily jumps off the page.

In this addition, we are treated to an excellent selection of Van Gogh's letters (mainly to his brother Theo) from each seminal period in his extraordinary life. In between the sections, the editor provides us with fascinating details into the travails of Van Gogh's personal life.

Alongside Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet, this collection is essential reading for all artists.

The greatest letters ever written by an artist
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-01
Van Gogh is a tremendously powerful letter- writer. In these letters mostly written to his brother we see a great , suffering , soul, a devoted artist tormented and striving. This may all sound like 'cliche' but Van Gogh is perhaps the most conspicuous example of the cliche of the suffering , rejected in- his- life artist who knows great recognition only after death.
Van Gogh is a person of great intelligence, and of a very strong conscience. There are no greater letters I think ever written by an artist.And while they may be filled with a troubled and agonized spirit they too have a great richness of feeling and appreciation of life.

An Intimate Look
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 30 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-03
I bought this book several years ago in a college bookstore. How fortunate these students were to have been able to read and discuss this with others! I have had a long interest in Van Gogh and found this book to be fascinating, an almost voyeuristic look into his short life. I am glad to see that it is available * * and would hope that people now seeing the traveling Van Gogh portraiture exhibit might read it.

De Leeuw has compiled letters covering over 25 years of Van Gogh's life, letters that offer the reader an intimate look into the artist's thoughts and emotions. He writes about his friendships, his family, his attempts at love affairs, his religious beliefs and questions, and most importantly, about his art. These letters reveal him as anything but the anti-social person often portrayed in the past, with the ones about his relationship with his brother Theo being particularly touching.

Van Gogh was a prolific correspondent and an absolutely wonderful writer. His prose is remarkable--he could have been a writer as well as an artist. These letters shed light on the inner thoughts and the inspiration for his art and show him as a person of great passion and compassion.

intimate look into the artistic process
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-19
this collection of van gogh's letters to his brother Theo both captivated me and broke my heart. Such an intimate look into the vulnerability of the artistic soul. Those who appreciate the artistic process will love this collection of letters. You don't need to be an admirer of Van Gogh's to appreciate this; but you will walk away admiring the man behind the sunflowers.

"the best way to love God is to love many things"
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-21
A very fine collection of the letters, with multiple sides of VVG revealed. To read a collection of letters by an artist whose work you know very well is to invite yourself to take a look at him as a person. As a person, I found that I liked him best in these letters when he was struggling with his religion, his art, and his purpose. I'm glad that Roskill didn't make a selection that focused solely on the more famous and theatrical depressions.

I don't agree that this work reveals Van Gogh as a writer. For me, they definitely confirmed his status as a painter. At his best in these letters, he's painting with words.

Which doesn't make it a less interesting read. I found this a good adjunct to taking a look at the work again, it added an extra dimension to experiencing him as a painter.

Well worth the time it takes.

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Non-Linear Time Series Models in Empirical Finance
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2000-09-04)
Authors: Philip Hans Franses and Dick van Dijk
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A Long Awaited Update To Granger and Temasvirta's Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-18
The major distinction of the book from Granger&Terasvirta's earlier work is its focus on financial applications of regime switching (RS) models and the author's strategy of separate treatment of RS of returns(means) and volatilities(variances) by putting them in different chapters. Another wellcome feature is the availability of accompanying procedures in Gauss downloadable from the author's website. I would have expected a lengthier treatment of Markov RS models but I guess either the authors leave this to Tsay's new book or quote Hamilton as classical reference source.

Great book.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-20
Just as in his other books, Franses demonstrates that he is a good communicator. Good structure (follows a logic path), well written and good examples.
Is it a good idea to buy this book? Yes, I would say it is mandatory if you are interested in the subject.
Nevertheless, it misses more indepth treatment of non-linear models (precisely what the book is all about). The authors spent too much time on elaborating a comprehensive chapter on linear models when it was sufficient to cite a few references in case the reader wasn't familiar with the required background.
Some demonstrations and explanations were left uncovered which means that you will have to rely on other sources such as Hamilton (1994) to get the whole picture.
This is not a self-teaching guide but one important source in this field.

nice coverage of time series methods applicable to finance
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
Like his other books, Franses provides an nice applied treatment of non-linear time series models that are in this case applicable to finance. It includes extensive coverage of regime switching models. It includes data drawn from several financial markets including Tokyo, London and Frankfurt.

A Long-Awaited Update To Granger and Terasvirta's Book .
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-18
The major distinction of the book from Granger&Terasvirta's earlier work is its focus on financial applications of regime switching (RS) models and the author's separate treatment of RS in returns(means) and volatilities(variances) by putting them in different chapters. Another welcome feature is the availability of accompanying procedures in Gauss downloadable from the author's website. I would have expected a lengthier treatment of Markov RS models but I guess either the authors leave this to Tsay's new book or quote Hamilton as classical reference source.

nice coverage if non-linear time series
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-25
Like his other books, Franses provides an nice applied treatment of non-linear time series models that are in this case applicable to finance. It includes extensive coverage of regime switching models. It includes data drawn from several financial markets including Tokyo, London and Frankfurt.

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On Living Simply: The Golden Voice of John Chrysostom
Published in Paperback by Liguori Publications (1997-06)
Author: Saint John Chrysostom
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On Living Simply: The Golden Voice of John Chrysostom
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-16
The "timeless" and "insightful" words of St. John Chrysostom in this slim and easily accessible book are inspiring and instructive. Generosity of the rich and gratitude of the poor, war, marriage, hypocrisy of Christians, and even houses and furniture are among the many topics covered--each on less than a page.

St. John Chrysostom is "a man who knows and knows that he knows".

Timeless Simplicity
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-05
On Living Simply is a wonderful way to introduce yourself to the simple eloquence of St. John Chrysostom. His words illustrate his profound insight into life that is as applicable now as when it was origionally recorded in Late Antiquity. If you are interested in Patristic Christian thought or just in Ancient Wisdom, I highly recommend this book to you.

Perfect for those who love short clips
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-09
This is an excellent book for those with little time or who love "snippits". Each page has a title and an outtake from one of St. John's many homilies. Due to its concise nature, this book has been edited and paraphrased by the author (whom isn't an Orthodox Christian if that matters to you)... It is unknown, but hopped, that he kept most, if not all, of the original words and intent... Anyway, this is worth reading and carries some very pertinent advice on "Living Simply".

Early Christian Thought
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-12
Saint John Chrysostom was an early "corrector" of the Christian faith, in the same manner of Saint Francis of Asissi, but much earlier. He saw the "faith" getting "off-track" and used his considerable speaking and writing talents to attempt to get the church "back on-track".

The author has skillfully and faithfully condensed St. Chrysostom's volumous work into a short and meditative book. This book is for Christians and non-Christians in that the thoughts expressed are universal.

St. Chrysostom's faith and phylosophy from the 5th century are amazingly applicable and edifying to today's world.

Priceless Ancient Christian Wisdom
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-30
This is a collection of the writings and sermons of one of the early fathers of the ancient Christian Church. It emphasizes basic Christian beliefs and practices in an often surprising and insightful way needed to navigate todays world.

His writings on marriage, family and social discourse are almost frighteningly applicable to the 21st century. I have passed this book on to priests, monks and others who simply cannot be without it. I have had lay people thank me for the priceless insights into one of the Church's great minds of the 3rd and 4th century.

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Plan A: Art of Nate Van Dyke
Published in Paperback by Heavy Metal Magazine (2006-05)
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Tight technique, killer composition, mordantly morbid, f-f-funny.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-22
People try to put him d-down
(talkin bout my inspiration)
Just because he monkeys around
(talkin bout my inspiration)
Things he draw look awful c-c-cold
(talkin bout my inspiration)
hope he's still drawing when we're both old
(talkin bout my inspiration)...

Not your normal coffee table book, but that's the beauty of it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-14
This book sits front in center on the coffee table in the living room. It's great to watch peoples expressions as they flip through the pages. Love it...

Nate Van Dyke is an Uber Talented Dude
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-15
If you want insight into a creative mind, this is your book. Here is an individual who has a unique vision that will not abide by convention and that is refreshing. Get ready for creative, erotic, organic and always refreshing work that does not abide by the mainstream. The mind of Nate is a refreshing one with longevity, creativity and originality. Get your own copy for inspiration.

Great artist
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-12
a great little book with lots of the works by N8 Van Dyke (cheap also). Not for everyone taste I reckon..... hate it or love it. Personally I love it. The legends of the plates are hilarious, this guy is seriously crazy!

The works scares me. Better that than not... heh.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-28
I was pretty surpised by Plan A. Mostly because I was expecting a gentle romp through the delightful mind of a wonderful artist. Unfortunately I hadn't prepared myself to be dragged roughshod over 23 miles of glass, nails and artistic insanity. After I regained my breath, and covered myself with bandaids six inches deep, I went for a drink. Then I had another one. And another one. Then I went back and read it again. I'm not saying that you'll need therapy after reading it. But it's probably good to make friends with a professional... Mostly because after awhile you'll start to think... "If this is Plan A, when can I expect Plan B-Z to come out? When, I ask you, WHEN???" I'm paying 150 bucks an hour and all my shrink will tell me is "Someday..." Grrrrrrrrrrrr... I'll never heal... and I don't mind a bit.

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Quietus
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (2000-08)
Author: William Van Poyck
List price: $21.79
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New Version!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-03
William has re-written Quietus and is working to adapt it for screenplay. The original version had a swastica and candelabra on the cover; the re-written version has a skull and roses. Although the story remains the same, the way in which he now tells it grabs you right from the start and engages you all the way through. Definitely worth the read...hope to see it on the big screen soon!

Spellbinding!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-03
I read this book in 3 days and I loved it! It is VERY well witten and kept me up every night reading it. Everyone I know who has read this book thoroughly enjoyed it and recommended it to others. I can't wait to read another book by William Van Poyck!

This would be a GREAT movie!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-11
After reading this book, I would love to see it as a movie, where it would reach millions. It is so thought-provoking, and so well written that I recommend it to anyone who loves a great book that's hard to put down. The character is as complex as the storyline and has an unexpected but great ending. I cried through many parts but at the end my tears were of sadness and joy. Don't miss this one!

Don't be Silent Van Poyck
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-23
Quietus broke my heart. William Van Poyck has the makings of a genius which shows through in his story, though it lacks the refinement of someone who has spent his life training as a writer. It is good read for those who are not disturbed by the violent nature of the story. A story that has evolved from childhood abuse and abuse at the hands of the system that condemned him to a life in prison since the age of 17. At 17 Van Poyck was imprisoned for life for armed robbery in which no one was physically harmed. Van Poyck is a natural writer; I only wish the "system" had done right by him when he was a young teen. How sad to lose such a wonderful person and incredible intellect to a system that tries tro destry the good in young people.

Great Entertainment!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-04
I read this book in two days...8 hours of pure entertainment! It was so enjoyable and spellbinding that I only put it down to sleep. The storyline was very captivating and I have to say made me jealous that I am not as good of a storyteller as William Van Poyck. I recommend it to anyone who would like a very entertaining story.


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