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New Postal Exam 473 & 473-C Computer-Based Course
Published in Paperback by Pathfinder Distributing Company (2005-03-30)
Author: T. W. Parnell
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new postal exam 473 & 473c computer based course
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-01
This book got me to a point where I was well prepared and confident walking into the exam. Its an excellent choice.

The perfect solution.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
It was not for me, I've been working for the postal service for seven years, It was a gift for my brother and he raised the score from 78 to 91 by just followig this book tips... The best one in the market as of today.

"The Right Stuff!"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-31
This book/software package is an ideal purchase for individuals preparing to take the United States Postal Exam 473 & 473-C. The material is not only accurate and up-to-date, it's affordable, easy to follow, and comes with wonderful live customer service! This package takes you from the beginning to the end of this exam. It provides detailed information about each segment, strategies to overcome common obstacles, and finally simulates the actual exam with six practice tests. If you are serious about preparing for this exam, you want this book/software combo! Watch out for fraudulent companies! They are out there, and they will take your money. Unfortunately, I had to learn the hard way. The first company (which shall remain nameless in this review to avoid slander) stole my money by twisting the truth and providing me with irrelevant out-of-date material. If it had not been for the discovery of this book/package and Mr. T. W. Parnell's wonderful support team, I would have failed the exam. If you buy this package and follow the steps, you won't regret it! This book contains, "The Right Stuff!"

Worth its weight in gold!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
This book was really easy to follow and I felt really confident before and after my test. I think I had about a week and a half before my test to do this program and it seems just about right.I was so confident as I took the test, I finished with time to spare and went back and double checked myself. I took the test in 2005 and scored very well thanks to the book and computer program. I have had several interviews because I scored so well. I have had some questions along the way and they have been very helpful. The pathfinder people are very nice people to work with and very up up date on all their information. They communicate well and are quick to respond. I think they have many insiders that give them accurate information that the other books seem to not even have a clue on. You cannot go wrong with this. He gives you clues and tips to make it so easy to do. I have been to the library and read through many of the other books out there before I purchase this one. None of them compare to it in information and ease of use. Just buy it you won't be disappointed!

Super helpful!!! Follow Mr. Parnell's suggetions and take a few practice tests - you'll have no surprises on test day!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-11
I bought the CD version of New Postal Exam 473 & 473-C Computer-Based Course (Paperback)by T. W. Parnell (Author), Susie Varner (Illustrator), from Amazon.com merchant wadsjk (http://www.amazon.com/shops/wadsjk). This study guide is great. It gives very helpful advice - even though I modified some Mr. Parnell's suggested strategies to suit my way of memorizing.

I bought the version of this book that came with a CD. The CD has a series of lessons (no substitute for reading the book as Mr. Parnell points out). The CD also allows you to simulate a test taking session. It includes instructions for taking the Exam (which are very similar to the real thing) and realistically times you on each part. The tests and answer sheets are in the book.

This Postal Exam is a TIMED TEST. It will be difficult to get through some of the sections of the Exam unless you practice. On one part of the Exam you are to make 60 responses in 6 minutes - 6 seconds per item! I have taken this Exam twice recently - six days apart. Even though I recieved Mr. Parnell's book two days prior to the first time I took the Exam, I completed 58 of the 60 items. Six days later I was able to complete all 60 on a different version of the Exam.

I'm confident the this book helped me score well on this Exam. I hope to update this review after the USPS sends me my scores.

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The Night Lives on
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Co (1986-08)
Author: Walter Lord
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Questions finally meet their answers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
Being a fan of Walter Lord's impeccably researched book "A Night to Remember," I was instantly intrigued upon learning of "The Night Lives On." I had had several lingering questions for years: why was an order given to turn the ship starboard when the iceberg eventually hit starboard? How, specifically, was the matter of the Californian's involvement dealt with? Which theories about "the gash" don't pan out? All of my questions and more were painstakingly answered as if I had asked Mr. Lord for an explanation myself. His ingenius weaving of history, statistics, personal testimonies, and logic, blended into an easily understandable format, made my love of the Titanic's story grow even more. Anyone can buy one book and know the generalities of the ship. But this book goes above and beyond to educate those already acquainted with the story and wanting a much more in-depth look.

NIGHT LIVES ON
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-28
WALTER LORD DOES IT AGAIN. HE BRINGS IT ALL TO LIFE. A MUST HAVE FOR ALL "TITANIC" FANS!

A Fascinating Listen for a Long Trip
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-25
I picked up this audiocasette due to curiosity. The information packed tape was interesting, and even made me angry because this tragedy did not have to happen. Like people say, most tragedies are a string of unfortunate events coming together at the same time. I don't think the sinking of this liner is anything different. It gives a glimpse into the technological limitations of the day, the caste system of the gilded age, and the prevailing seaman's attitude of the time. After listening to this (and reading The Perfect Storm), my interest was certainly piqued. I ordered some books on the Titanic and the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, and can't wait until they get here.

Mysteries explained about the Titanic.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-14
Walter Lord follows up his best seller of the fifties-A Night to Remember--with this eighties version on some mysteries about the sunken liner. One learns about the musicians (two groups actually) and what they played that night while the life boats were being loaded. Another story details the negligence of the freighter Californian for not answering the eight rockets of distress from the Titanic. Another story details the shootings and suicide near the end of the launch of the last life boats. Still another story details why there were not enough life boats on the Titanic and most other ocean liners of the day. Walter Lord clears the air about these mysteries with his well informed writing.
If you want to know more about the Titanic, read both Lord's books on the subject (A Night to Remember, The Night Lives On). They will help the reader understand this tragedy. I have seen the movie and I know the producers consulted these books when they made the movie.

Updated information to supplement _A Night to Remember_
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-25
Calling this 'the sequel to _A Night to Remember_' is slightly misleading. Rather than the storytelling style employed to relate the story of the sinking of the Titanic, this is almost a collection of 17 1-chapter essays about various points of the disaster. Excellent stuff, but if you were expecting, say, the story of the Congressional and Parliamentary investigations of the disaster, you need to look elsewhere, e.g. Wyn Craig Wade's _The Titanic: End of a Dream_.

"Unsinkable Subject" - Overview of the popular fascination with Titanic.

"What's in a Name?" - The actual launching of Titanic from Harland & Wolff's shipyards.

"Legendary from the Start" - Titanic was indeed popularly supposed to be unsinkable, but the trend of sacrificing safety features for competitiveness had actually taken hold during her design.

"Had Ships Gotten Too Big for Captain Smith?" - Explores Smith's record, including a near-collision in harbor with Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic.

"Our Coterie" - The group of first class passengers, including Col. Gracie, mentioned in _A Night to Remember_.

"Everything Was Against Us" - Contrasts the ice warnings, lack of coordination between radio room & bridge, and lookouts, with the notion that the accident was a one-in-a-million chance.

"The Gash" - The collision itself.

"I Was Very Soft the Day I Signed That" - How and why ships the size of Titanic could legally sail while carrying so few lifeboats.

"What Happened to the Goodwins?" - Facts and figures about 1st class vs. 3rd, contrasting White Star's implication that those people down there couldn't understand English, with the Goodwin family (an electrical engineer and his family, emigrating from London to New York, all of whom were lost, including the 6-year-old).

"Shots in the Dark" - Explores the stories about Murdoch, one of the officers loading the lifeboats, and whether shots were fired.

"The Sound of Music" - An in-depth look at the "Nearer My God to Thee" myth, and the 2 bands on the Titanic. (I was aggravated to learn that that entire, touching sequence with the cornet in _Raise the Titanic!_, which I loved as a kid, was made up from whole cloth - the musicians were just as courageous as the movie made them out to be, but no cornet players.) And if you're a professional musician who thinks *your* agent is heartless, wait till you read this.

"She's Gone" - Compares the eyewitness accounts of Titanic's last moments with what we now know.

"The Electric Spark" Captain Rostron of the Carpathia, who picked up the survivors at great personal risk.

"A Certain Amount of Slackness" Discussion of Captain Lord (no relation to the author) of the Californian, in sharp contrast to the preceding chapter.

"Second-guessing" - The inquiries and subsequent litigation (Lord's treatment of Senator Smith should be contrasted with Wade's more detailed treatment, but then Wade has a whole book to play with).

"Why Was Craganour Disqualified?" What happened to some of the survivors. (Craganour, owned by a member of the Ismay family, was disqualified from winning a major British horse race.)

"Unlocking the Ocean's Secret" - The search for the Titanic, leading up to Robert Ballard's successful attempt in 1985 (written before others began plundering the ship for relics).

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No Mercy
Published in Hardcover by Atria (1998-10-01)
Author: John Walsh
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Respectful of John Walsh
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-08
I thought this was a good book, and I do think John Walsh does great things for the missing. I prefer him in person, than reading his book. It was a little too intense for me.

Excellent Writing Job
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-16
John Walsh got across his feelings and made the reader feel them as well. The book was almost impossible to put down. It never lost my attention once. I wished there was more when I reached the last summary. I thought this book was even better than his first. I cannot wait for the third.

Bounty hunters ride up
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-17
Apart from the traditional American emotional hype that John Walsh brings to this book, it is a good read.
it is good to see he used his anger in a positive way and he definately serves the community in a special way. We need more like him.

Solid Story Lines - Interesting Reading
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-22
I grew up in Westfield, New Jersey where John List murdered his family. I remember clearly how these murders created fear in our town. He hid from authorities for nearly 20-years before America's Most Wanted aired a profile that led to his capture. This is just one of the stories in this book that would get 10-stars if ...(this website) gave out that many. John Walsh deserves a lot of credit for his great work, and this is a book everyone should read.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-17
Be advised that the first story will haunt you for days. It is very disturbing. John Walsh is a modern day hero who sets out to put lowlifes where they belong....behind bars!! God Bless Mr. Walsh, and long may he reign!

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The Pine Barrens
Published in Paperback by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1978-05-01)
Author: John McPhee
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Anything by John McPhee
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-04
I have read many of John McPhee's works. They are all excellent and captivating. He writes on so many subjects, it is amazing that they are all great. No wonder he teaches at Princeton, or did as I remember.

Another Treasure from McPhee
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-11
This time John McPhee turns his hand to one of those
anomalous natural treasures that has survived in
spite of intense urbanization. The Pine Barrens are
two-thirds of a million acres-an area the size of
Yosemite that sit beside a major artery of the most
developed region in the country. With the New Jersey
Turnpike to the west and bustling, chintzy Atlantic
City to the East, it's hard to imagine that this great,
weird wilderness could be so little known.

McPhee is the perfect guide to the Pines. He is as
sensitive to the natural history as he is to the
culture. He has a sympathetic ear for both the natives
and the outsiders who wander in from time to time. He's
a writer who can focus on a detail-a threatened fern or
the quality of water and then pull back to the big picture.

A thoroughly entertaining book.


--Lynn Hoffman, author of THE NEW SHORT COURSE IN WINE and
the novel bang BANG. ISBN 9781601640005

Ballad of the Old Pineys
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-15
Those of us from the Northeast know that wilderness can be found if you're willing to hit the road and search for it, and also that it's precious and worth protecting from the onslaught of industry and sprawl. But even those familiar with the region's wilderness offerings will be surprised by the natural bounty and remoteness of New Jersey's Pine Barrens area. The masterful essayist John McPhee published this travelogue and study of the area back in 1967, when the depths of the Pine Barrens still offered genuine seclusion form the outside world, with hardy folks still living off the land by picking berries or making charcoal. And this beautiful area was surrounded on all sides by the most urbanized and industrialized blight on Earth. Things aren't quite so rustic there anymore, but reading McPhee's engaging treatise on the area should make modern folks wish to both visit the Pine Barrens area as a valuable slice of nature, and to protect it as a precious and dwindling resource. That's what makes this short but lovable book from the great McPhee a timeless classic for nature lovers. [~doomsdayer520~]

The Pinelands
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-02
My wife gave me this book in 1978, and I devoured it in one evening. I have since been all over the world, and no matter where I go, the pines are always the reference point for me. My teen years were spent in the pines, with my good friend Tom, where we would travel its dirt roads, canoe its streams and fish its lakes, and hike its trails and roads. Mr. McPhee weaves a story that is so true, so historically rich, and for me, so reminiscent of the years of my youth. Please read this book, and then go and make your own memories.

Must read for all NJ residents
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-02
I'll keep this short and sweet: McPhee's The Pine Barrens is an entirely outstanding, fascinating look at the unique area that is the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. McPhee covers Piney culture, the unique ecological nature of the region, its history, and its hidden treasures. The writing is poetic and rich, the people interesting, and the information detailed, thorough and never dull. A really great read that anyone living in NJ should get.

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The Prophets Dictionary
Published in Paperback by Apostolic Interconnect, Inc (2002-09-12)
Author: Paula A., Ph.D. Price
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Not Just For Prophets... It's For Every Christian
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
One of the most essential reference books that every Christian should have in their library. Whether you consider yourself as "gifted" in the prophetic or not, you need this book.

If you've ever had a dream or vision that you didn't understand OR you clearly knew that your dream/vision was from God and you had more questions than answers. This book will help you discover the meaning of the images you've been given.

Quite good
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-17
This wasn't quite what I thought it would be. I had assumed that it would be a dictionary of every possible mental image and dream I had, and it is sorely lacking in that, but what it does give is a lot of well-researched things that are part of church life and Biblical life. Interesting book.

A Must-Have!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
This book is indeed a must-have item as a study tool. I've found it to be very detailed and clearly written. I highly recommend this book to others.

BRILLIANT!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-17
From what I've read and for the purposes that I've had to use it for this book is relevant and very necessary to the spiritually inclined!!!

OUTSTANDING
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-06
I think that this book is excellent for people that are called to be prophets and prophetess. This has really helped me to understand my call and why I face some of the things that I have. It also explains the anatomy of it and its origin which makes it excellent.

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The Reiki Sourcebook
Published in Paperback by O Books (2004-01-25)
Authors: Bronwen Stiene and Frans Stiene
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The Reiki Sourcebook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
A book loaded with great & useful information. A lot of research has been undertaken on the history of Reiki & presented in this book. It is very interesting to see the difference in traditional Japanese Reiki & what is in the West today. I find this book to be an excellent reference. Thanks go out to the authors.

Must Have For the Reiki Student!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
Even though I was already a Reiki Master when I read this book, I learned some wonderful things! A well thought out book of history and details (I especially love the early section with illustrations covering the order of strokes for writing in Japanese characters) that will help Reiki students of all levels. I never want to stop developing with Reiki and this book certainly furthered my education! Well done and many thanks!!!!

The Reiki Sourcebook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-23
Since beginning my journey into Reiki, I have come to realize that although the actual act of doing Reiki is easy (anyone can do it), that if you really want to delve into the practice you have to go searching for answers. Along the way, I have come across a number of very good resources and have developed some favorite authors, persons who I expect quality research that informs me about various Reiki subjects while also presenting their information in a way that will actually help me grow as a person, as a practitioner, and as a Reiki Master. Quite a tall order, indeed.

Bronwen and Frans Stiene are at the top of this list. Their work is consistently well-informed. I also find their topics quite interesting. More importantly, I find it easy to translate what I read in their books directly to my own growth and purposes.

The Reiki Sourcebook is a great general resource that should be on every Reiki practitioner's bookshelf. Topics explored range from basic information and the history of Reiki through courses and an explanation of the complexity of lineages to specific Japanese and Western Reiki techniques.



Definitely a great book!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-13
Very impressed with The Reiki Source Book. This book discusses the original Reiki. It is a well balanced presentation that brought forth many of Usui's original intentions of being a spiritual path as well as a method of healing. It did an excellent job of presenting the paths of Reiki that had developed over time. Quite an eye opener. All paths are presented with respect and balance. This book had wonderful explanations that help the reader gain a new perspective.


Excellent Resource on Reiki
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
Bronwen and Frans Stiene wrote an intriguing work entitled "The Reiki Sourcebook," which consist roughly 350 pages and four parts and appendices. The authors did a wonderful research into the history of Reiki as well the Western and Japanese Reiki techniques. Not only that, they also discerned and discussed the difference between traditional (Usui Method) and non-traditional knowledge of Reiki, and touched upon the origins of each.

I found this book to be strongly resourceful and insightful on the subject of Reiki. Personally, I had never taken a Reiki class and only heard of the term in passing. I came upon this book as both curiosity and of possible interest in pursuing this teaching. Of this book, I found it to be strongly helpful for a beginner of Reiki or just someone (such as myself) who seek to know more about the Reiki system.

This book is well worth the effort and worth the read as it is literally packed with information on the subject, and I found it to be quite informative.

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Return from Heaven: Beloved Relatives Reincarnated Within Your Family
Published in Paperback by Diane Pub Co (2001-08-30)
Author: Carol Bowman
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Everyone should read this.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-11
I've read a few books about reincarnation, but this one has to be one of the best. It's well written and it tells it from all sorts of angles. Even the statistics are there, while it also managed to speak to my heart in a way none of the others did.

wonderful service!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-12
I received the book just a few days after ordering it. I immediately got an email responding to my order explaining everything clearly. The service was the best. Very responsible and reliable person!!

Wanted more
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-25
the book is a very fast read. It contains data from many researchers on the subject, especially how other cultures view reincarnation, which is very informative but it begs for more. The stories described are fun to read.

The best on the topic
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-30
I ordered 5 books from Amazon on this topic. This one was by far the best. Some of the others got really boring really fast, but this book had me captivated from start to finish. It certainly was a very comforting book to read. Since I got it over a year ago, it has not been in my house because everyone I know wants to borrow it! I hope to get it back soon to re-read!

Reincarnation in the Home
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-27
If reincarnation is real, and if we develop deep bonds as soul families, then it makes sense that at least some of the time we would reincarnate right back into the same family to work out unfinished business. This is the premise of Carol Bowman's book, Return From Heaven, and she offers numerous true accounts of children whose parents observed behaving and speaking and thinking like good ol' granddad, or auntie so-and-so. Many people, even those who don't normally believe in reincarnation or past lives, have wondered whether the infant in their arms wasn't the returned soul of an aged or not-so-aged relative recently deceased--anyone who has entertained such a thought will enjoy Return From Heaven. I found this book simply fascinating, and I'm sure that many who read it will begin to run over in their minds the behavior of their children and realize that they have been parenting and nurturing someone deeply familiar to them--their own nearest and dearest.

Richard Salva--author of Soul Journey from Lincoln to Lindbergh [UNABRIDGED]

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Sink Or Swim!: New Job. New Boss. 12 Weeks to Get It Right.
Published in Paperback by Adams Media (2006-04-15)
Authors: Milo Sindell and Thuy Sindell
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Excellent guide for earning respect in any job...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
This book is awesome and very readable. Being so clearly written and straight to the point, it makes for a quick read and serves as a great reference.

While geared towards a business environment, the survival guide is written from a unique perspective which gives deep insight into the psychology of managers and coworkers.

I truly wish I had "Sink or Swim" for my first job. That would have helped me to avoid so many small mistakes which I was totaly oblivious to. It's just jam packed full of useful tips which coworkers usually won't tell you.

Even after two years in my current position, I found that reading this book gave ideas to naturally improve my professional image without any major effort or changes!

Definitely recommended for any professional employee - regardless of rank.

Read This and Refer Back
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-22
Within the first week of starting my new job at a startup internet company, I came across this book and it made all the difference. Working at a startup can often be disjointed, especially since we didn't have an office to call our own. By incorporating some of the advice in my weekly routines, I created a structure for myself that I continue to follow. The advice was clear, concise and right on.

This is definitely a must-read for anyone starting a new job.

Another 5-star review from SF, jeffnc!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
Pay no attention to Jeffnc, the bitter reviewer from SC! I live in SF and have no idea who the Sidells are, but this book is fascinating! Follow everything they say week by week,a nd you'll get that "This is going very well" at your 90-day review just like me! What's more, you look not only super organized with this book on your desk, but also super-conscientious....I brought this book into a one on one with the boss, and I cracked the book and said "I'd like to talk about my career goals.." she asked me what the book was...she was impressed!

A Great Resource/Tool
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-09
"Sink or Swim" is the book that I wish I had when I started in the working world over 18 years ago! It is a simple, step-by-step tool that shows new hires how to "get it right in 12 weeks". The week-by-week approach gives individuals the opportunity to set good habits and strategies that can be applied throughout one's career. This book has been very helpful to me as an HR professional in getting my recent college graduate new hires to better engage with the company and job they accepted within it! I would highly recommend this book.

Helpful survival guide for new employees
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-02
This book is perfect for new college graduates or inexperienced employees starting new jobs. Milo and Thuy Sindell provide a wealth of information about proper business conduct and etiquette, including a checklist for recommended activities during your first 12 weeks on the job. Although the material is basic and somewhat repetitive (just like a start-up job), we think the book would make a great gift for anyone who is just beginning to learn the workplace ropes.

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Somebody Wonderful (Zebra Debut)
Published in Paperback by Zebra (2004-07-01)
Author: Kate Rothwell
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Extraordinary, heartwarming
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-27
Kate Rothwell's debut is a romance out of the line. One doesn't have the feeling to read just another romance book, but a real novel.
The characters are true and endearing, the plot is funny, sad and captivating at the same time.
Mick McCann, the young cop with the heart of gold, reminded my in some of his characteristics of Jamie Fraser from Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. And that's about the biggest compliment I can make to a romance heroe.
I bought the book because of the low price, and was instantly hooked! I want more!!!

maybe I'm getting picky...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-05
looks like I'm the one bone of contention here, but I didn't find this book as wonderful as the other reviewers. I kept getting the feeling that I should have liked this book. Some of the situations just struck me as too implausible for early America.

While I liked the hero, Mick, at first, who was fairly honorable in every respect, I quickly took a dislike when he thought he'd "have a go" at the heroine because he thought she was a prostitute-in spite of her being injured AND the fact that he was almost bethothed to someone else. This one scene just threw me off the book, I'm afraid. That and the fact that, even though he's a cop, he still believes Timona is a prostitute through a third of the book? I quit at that point.

Anyway-three stars for an interesting premise, maybe I'm wrong-try it for yourself, for $3.99 you can't lose.

Wonderfully Written!!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-10
I am pretty tough when I rate books. So far I've only given two books a five star rating. One was a romance novel. Something Wonderful was delightful! I won't summarize the story because others have already done a great job of it already. I will just tell you how much I enjoyed this book. I loved Michael! He was a perfect hero. He didn't meet the typical romance hero requirements. He wasn't rich, arrogant, or English noblity. Nor was he a "noble crook" forced into a life of sin because of an unfair society.

Michael was unique and to me the perfect hero because he was so real. He cared about his family, neighbors, friends, animals and strangers. Whatever he had he was willing to share.

I also liked Timona. She was also atypical. She was a heiress but she accepted being rich as a part of who she was. She was open, honest, and smart. I liked that she didn't try to play mind games with the hero.

Their attraction to each other was loving and passionate. They had fantastic chemistry both physically and mentally. I liked how they really talked and shared who they were.

The story wasn't loaded down with mind games and other love interests. It was simply a powerful love story of two lovable characters.
Sensuality rating 3 out of 5.

great debut
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-27
I can't claim to be disinterested in this review, as Kate is my sister. But that disclaimer stated, I really did enjoy this book! It's fun to read. The characters are lively, funny and likable. I haven't read many romances -- it isn't my genre of choice. But if there are more like this out there, I may become a convert!

Something Wonderful
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-31
That's what Kate Rothwell's debut novel is. Her characters are wonderfully original, as is her setting. And combined, they create a wonderful story about two people from different ends of the spectrum brought together by circumstance. But they're kept together by a passion that sparks in Mick's dingy little apartment, and fuels a fire in each of them until they're certain they're where they should be - with each other.

Definitely a keeper!

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Start Your Own Computer Business: Building a Successful PC Repair and Service Business by Supporting Customers and Managing Money
Published in Paperback by Foner Books (2002-10)
Author: Morris Rosenthal
List price: $14.95
New price: $13.45
Used price: $13.43

Average review score:

Its not the size of the book, but what you get out of the book.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
First of, this is my wife's amazon account (Amazon.com only let people that order from the site to write reviews. She bought it for me) and that's how good this book is! I was compelled to write a review and help others make a good choice. I wanted to get this book, because I wanted to try to open my own storefront for PC parts. However I haven't a clue where to start. A friend of mine suggested this book and boy does this book open your eyes! The book is about 160 pages, but every single page is worth at least a hundred bucks. I really like the author's writing style. To the point and precise. Also if you can, use the links that he he has posted in the book (ESPECIALLY SCORE). To summarize, if you are thinking of owning a PC business (regardless if its a home business to a store front to consulting) GET THIS BOOK!

great value
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-04
This book was well worth my purchase; for the price I had been expecting less but this book really made some good points. Very straight forward to read. I would recommend this book to anyone who has considered starting their own computer repair business.

Practical Advice (with online support)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
I read this book from cover to cover. Morris offers real practical advice for the beginning want-a-be computer repair person. My favorite being the who's who of suppliers. He also has another book of flowcharts that's a must have for your computer support library. Sign up for the Yahoo Computer Repair Business online to get feedback from others in the industry.

Not a bad place to start
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
The author provides some pretty good practical advice. The book does a pretty nice job of laying things out the way it is in the real world. The author is down to earth and this makes the book easier to read. Overall if you are looking for an easy informational read this is a good place to start, however if you are looking for complex details and specific situations you might want to look for a more complex (and probably larger book... this one only has 160 pages). All things considered, this was a pretty good read.

Great Book for the inspiring Computer Entrepreneur
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-14
Great book, reading it now and almost done with it!!

Definitely worth the money, so far the only book that I've found that details the steps of starting your own business!


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