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Dated but still very valuableReview Date: 2007-12-30
Good overview of Web Design RootsReview Date: 2005-09-21
People who are interested in where the web is coming from will like this book. If your are looking for how web design is done today anno 2005 I would like to recommend Jeffrey Zeldman book "Designing with web standards".
Helpful Guidance for Newbies or VeteransReview Date: 2004-10-05
Jefferey Zeldman teaches basic, foundation building principles that you will use almost daily during your tenure as a web designer. If your looking for a book to hold you by the hand and teach you how to perform specific actions with step by step coding, this isn't your book. Instead, it touches upon ideas and methods. Zeldman covers topics from designing good navigation to fundamental steps in working with a potential client.
I gave this book 4 out of 5 stars. It would have received a perfect score if it wasn't for some outdated material. Purchase this book, it should be a part of any collection.
Most excellentReview Date: 2002-12-08
Jeffrey Zeldman's unique voice permeates the entire book, holds your hand, and gently guides you through the ups & downs of working with the web. His examples are concise and to the point, his writing style (as always) humorous and friendly, and, most importantly, you get the feeling that he truly loves this medium, and would like nothing more than being able to help another person discover just what the fuss is all about.
Should be on the shelf of every designer - no matter what your level of experience is.
this book changed my website foreverReview Date: 2003-05-28

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not dated at allReview Date: 2007-01-22
I liked this book because so many dating books sort of exist in a world where no one gets sick, and here, real life pops up and gives everything perspective. On the other hand, just because these characters get really ill doesn't diminish how important love and relationships are. Melissa and Ric still have sexual feelings and go through what all teens go through in relationships.
This was the first Lurlene McDaniel book I've read, and I plan to read as many as I can!
the bestReview Date: 2006-03-22
Too Young To DieReview Date: 2006-12-22
I recommend Too Young to Die by Lurlene McDaniel to any person that wants to know what facing reality can be like. It is hard for people who haven't experienced loss, to understand. McDaniel does a remarkable job clarifying the situation and taking you on a journey through the eyes of Melissa, while battling her cancer. Many people die everyday of cancer, heart disease, and other dreadful causes. Think about how fortunate you are compared to many of these people that don't even know if they are going to be alive tomorrow.
Her books are the best!!!Review Date: 2006-03-18
the fist lurlene mcdaniel book i ever readReview Date: 2005-11-28
Melissa is 16 and starting her junior year, which is looking pretty good. The most popular boy in school has taken an interest in her, and there's a pretty good chance she'll make the brain bowl team (kinda like the math thing in 'mean girls', only math and science). Melissa and her best friend, Jory, are physced. They're about to have a great year! Then Melissa starts finding bruises everywhere, and gets put in the hospital for some tests. The outcome isn't good. Melissa has cancer. Melissa, a perfectly healthy 16 year old, now has cancer. It didn't seem possible. Melissa sees her perfect junior year going right down the drain. The chemo she takes to fight off the cancer leaves her sick, and now the most popular boy in school ignores her. Then she meets Ric. Ric's knows what she's going through. He had half his leg amputted to save his body from cancer. With the help of him, Jory, and her family, Melissa is learning how to cope with cancer. She was so mature for a 16 year old, dealing with cancer. I hope I would have the guts to be as brave as Melissa Austin if I ever got sick like that.
There's a sequel to this book, so be sure to read it when you finish this. It's not as good, but it's still worth reading. It focuses more on Jory.

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wonderful and inspiring book!Review Date: 2007-11-13
Wow, it's like they're real people!!!!Review Date: 2007-11-05
Great characters and beautiful story!Review Date: 2005-05-02
What a fantastic book!Review Date: 2003-02-10
Great SeriesReview Date: 2005-10-19

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Bible School Teacher's dream come true!Review Date: 2008-06-19
Adventure Bible, Revised (NIV)Review Date: 2008-01-18
The 7 Day Mental Diet This book arrived in excellent condition. It was exactly what I was looking for.
Wonderful ServiceReview Date: 2008-01-14
Good family discussions.Review Date: 2008-01-04
child-friendlyReview Date: 2007-09-26
The generous amount of illustrations captures his attention and aids in his comprehension of certain passages of the bible.
I can surely say this is the best thing I've bought for my son.

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A great read...Review Date: 2008-07-23
An Unforgetable ManReview Date: 2008-05-26
Totally Enjoyable -- Very Real, very humorousReview Date: 2008-04-21
I would have LOVED to make those rounds with him!!
Dr Camuti was a doctor with a caring Heart and Soul and had a special bond with those animals he loved and cared for.
A wonderful book!!
One special cat storyReview Date: 2008-03-29
Charming storiesReview Date: 2007-12-01

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Valuable insightsReview Date: 2008-07-08
THE MENTOR YOU NEVER HADReview Date: 2008-04-03
Mastering LifeReview Date: 2008-01-24
When you use this experiential knowledge you deliberately err on the side of caution, graduating to reality faster than your peers. All of life is covered. Some maxims are explanations on character and common sense, while others advise on how to deal with people. For example, he tells us to keep matters in suspense and to be skilled in conversation. You essentially learn how not to screw up in a complex world without fairy tale endings.
A few readers will say that this "prudent" Spaniard from the 17th century is outdated, and I agree that nowadays you could survive without him. But then don't complain when your superficial person is ignored, your illusions are painfully shattered and former friends leave you in the mud. You could have saved the day if you had only listened!
This knowledge was hard won, like gold, by a reflective man who's life's work was to tell you how not to be a fool. If the advice was bad, this book would have gone out of print a few centuries ago.
Wise OwlReview Date: 2007-07-17
Fascinating but often unintelligableReview Date: 2008-01-02
Perhaps annotations would have helped, but without either the original Spanish or any notes to refer to one sometimes has to simply give up trying to understand the gist, and move on to the next aphorism.
Overall it's a rewarding read, and certainly a book to keep at hand and dip into again and again, but also somewhat frustrating. This is not the ultimate translation.
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What a great bookReview Date: 2008-04-21
This is an intensely character driven story with the fall of Germany and the Nazi party as the backdrop. While Heywood bends a few historical facts to make his story work, there is sufficient accuracy to occasionally convince you that you're reading a work of non-fiction. Heywood does a masterful job of creating characters you can identify with and understand, even sympathize with. No small feat when you're reading about Nazis.
This is a book that begs to be brought to the small screen as a mini-series.
One of the greatest novels ever!Review Date: 2007-03-23
Grossly overratedReview Date: 2007-04-30
Intense Suspence.....Heywood Rocks!Review Date: 2005-06-09
The SS Men were men to be admired for their bravery and craftiness. Sometimes I almost wanted them to succeed as I trekked with them across the countryside of southern Europe with their Fuehrer. But then the Russian team, made up of a few men and one woman, were people I came to know really well and identified with. I followed their every step in their search for the monster of Berlin.
I really hated Joseph Stalin, especially when he kept threatening the most capable team in all Russia with death if they didn't bring Hitler to him alive. Stalin was a real slime in my view. Moreover I knew that he was genuinely wicked even more than Hitler was. But eventually he did reward the team generously for their work.
Intense suspense and action. A great read.
Heywood rocks
Sizzling Thriller, Sizzling Sex!Review Date: 2005-03-11
My one complaint is that there was not enough of one particular character -- Rosemary Wilson, a WAC officer who stumbles across one of the Hitler Youth girls sneaking Hitler out of Germany. The author seems to have put her into the book just to have a bit of titillating lesbian excitement, then killed her off in a hurry. Frankly, though Heywood is a master at writing a taut, military thriller, his view of lesbians seems to be very old hat, almost stereotypical. Rosemary Wilson is predatory, blundering, greedy, and stupid -- she's so busy drooling over the mysterious blonde fraulein she misses the obvious hints that the girl is on some kind of secret mission!
I loved this book, but why couldn't Rosemary Wilson have gotten the upper hand? Heywood could very easily have written the opposite scenario -- the repressed German girl falls into the arms of the rich American woman and ends up giving away vital clues! That would have been just as sexy and just as exciting, and we could have done without the cheap and really pointless lesbian-bashing that comes out of nowhere.
But make no mistake -- this is a sizzling thriller!

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Eat Well, Feel Great, Gain WeightReview Date: 2002-02-05
Best cookbook ever!Review Date: 2006-09-13
ExcellentReview Date: 2005-09-25
THIS IS THE BEST "diet" COOKBOOK EVER!Review Date: 2002-04-21
Better Homes & Gardens New Dieter's CookbookReview Date: 2002-12-17
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Another AWESOME bookReview Date: 2008-05-31
--the true owner of the black stallion shows up and TAKES THE BLACK BACK
--Alec and Henry find the black, but it is a very difficult journey and they first must travel across the Atlantic
--there is a big race that the black is to be in
--somewhere along the way, a vicious man attempts to KILL THE BLACK
This is not only a horse book, but a good vs. evil book. I highly recommend it.
This book rocks!Review Date: 2007-04-24
This was the best book that I ever read! If I could I would give it 9 million star!
The Black ReturnsReview Date: 2005-11-02
The Black ReturnsReview Date: 2005-11-02
ownership of the Black. Then Abu had taken the horse back home to their country and then Alec was really upset that he didnt have that horse anymore so Abu said that he could have the first Blacks baby that was born.
As Great As The LastReview Date: 2005-10-07
This book had me turning the pages, never wanting to put it down. The story was very different from the first, but not as much as some sequels. Farley had a way of keeping his characters in prospective, and in turn, the story again took the readers on an exhilarating ride. A great piece of literature for young tweens to read, though the movie does have violence in it, but seems to make the story even more thrilling. An excellent book I will be sure to show my kids one day.

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Competent thrillerReview Date: 2002-05-31
Travelogue thrillerReview Date: 2004-12-14
This was not only a delightfully beguiling mystery, plumbing human nature and the depths of people's souls, but also a veritable visit home to the land where I once lived.
Kane's writing is pure and true, unveiling the complexities of the heart and of the Rocky Mountains with a straight eye and real knowledge.
Nail Biter!Review Date: 2003-03-30
I'm now involved in Quiet Time and am looking forward to her next installment.
Bravo, Stephanie!
Fiction with a message!Review Date: 2002-09-02
It's great to see a fiction book that has a message to those who read it about people with learning disabilities. The best thing is, she is able to write it in a way that captures the readers attention by making it exciting to read. It's a thriller with many hidden messages. The characters are more like real people than fictional characters. Read it and find out for yourself what those messages are! It's a great book. I'd like to see it as a movie someday.
a gripping psycho-legal thrillerReview Date: 2002-09-07
I was rooted to Blind Spot, right from the first page itself, & as a practicing lawyer, if there is one thing that I have found most impressive in this work, is the total down-to-earth & realistic portrayal of life in the courtroom.
Criminal Defense Attorney Jackie Flowers' life-long wish to work a high-profile murder case, seems fulfilled when she is assigned the task of defending Aaron Best for the murder a multi-millionaire's former wife.
Opposing counsel is the ambitious District Attorney, whose only consideration is to use the case as a vehicle for promoting his political future.
As Jackie's investigation uncovers a series of killings, she realizes that a serial killer is on the prowl, & that she herself could be the killer's next target. What follows is heavy & absorbing courtroom action, with a stunning twist in the tale's tail.
The protagonist, dyslexic criminal defender Jackie Flowers, is one heroine who will linger in our minds for a long time - the manner in which she uses her handicap (dyslexia) to her advantage, makes for a uniquely interesting read.
Psycho-legal thrillers are only a few in number, & save for Wild Justice by Phillip Margolin, or The Letter of the Law by Tim Green, this sub-sub-genre in the Mystery zone, has remained unexploited. It is here that Stephanie Kane steps in & delivers a splendid page-turner.
Blind Spot offers chilling suspense & a topnotch nail-biter. I will want to re-read it. The blurb on the cover announces that Stephanie Kane is all set to publish her next work Quiet Time, & I unquietly await the same!
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If you're a graphic designer who is entering web development (which is a large segment), it's still a must read, but beware the 4.x browser version suggestions, and don't bother to try and support tables any more. It's not necessary, and it's bad form for oh, so many reasons. Everything else in the book is absolutely essential for the transition. Your best bet would be to read it and ask questions from someone who's been developing websites for a long time (and is open to web standards).
And if you've been building these things for a long time, it's still a great book to revisit at least yearly.
You can't really go wrong with a Zeldman book, imho, at least so far. If he writes something on knitting, I can't guarantee it...