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Teacher TalkReview Date: 2007-12-05
Teacher Talk!Review Date: 2005-04-22
Teacher TalkReview Date: 2006-03-07
Real-world, practical adviceReview Date: 2003-09-05
Back to school starts soon-- get your's now! Parent & TeacherReview Date: 2006-07-31

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Ringle has swept the technology horizon and made it usable.Review Date: 1998-12-08
The tools necessary to move to the next level.Review Date: 1998-03-30
Terry Brock, professional communicator, Orlando, Florida
Making technology enhance the craft and business of speakingReview Date: 1998-03-30
Buy it and don't lend it out.Review Date: 1998-03-30
Makes using technology almost as easy as reading about itReview Date: 1998-03-30

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SpectacularReview Date: 2000-11-26
Every couple who is truly committed to the growth of their marriage would benefit from this book. In addition, all clinicians who dare to work with couples need to all but memorize this volume. But don't be fooled by the ease of the read--there is much to be absorbed here, and the true student of human relationships, or the curious couple, will find that one pass through these deceptively deep pages is not nearly enough. Bader & Pearson's breadth of knowledge is evident throughout the entire manuscript, and no doubt, they have a scholarly understanding of philosophy as well as psychology. Somehow they are able to blend their clinical knowledge with their awareness of the vicissitudes of Silicon Valley without developing a severe case of cynicism.
Needless to say, no other author/couple has woven into their work their own marriage in such a real way, and yet has no axe to grind. All of us in the clinical field owe a debt of gratitude to these two for what they have written, and the fact they had the wisdom to write. The married and the about to be married are likewise blessed to have the material at their finger tips that can be found in Tell Me No Lies.
Reader FriendlyReview Date: 2000-11-20
Beyond Self-helpReview Date: 2000-09-12
The lies within relationshipsReview Date: 2000-09-05
Although the book's subtitle may cause potential readers to believe that it is only for married couples, many of the examples and tools can be applied to other relationships as well.
I whole-heartedly recommend this book because of its ease of reading, excellent examples, and the tools that it provides.
Incredibly Illuminating - Worth a Read!Review Date: 2000-11-04

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Incredible tale!Review Date: 2008-03-04
Wonderful!Review Date: 2007-12-19
WonderfulReview Date: 2007-09-20
Debut Novel!?! - ENCORE!!!! Review Date: 2007-07-25
From the rigid Bible professor who has God all figured out and bullet-pointed directions for anyone else who might need help, to the inner whisper that tells Dara that she is sought by God -- this story is full of forgiveness and renewal.
Love blows through the narrative like a wind across a desert, lifting, shifting and rearranging thoughts and raising questions.
Grace abounds and amazing reconciliations and understandings bloom into joy.
The characters reached in and grabbed my heart, leaving shadows of subtle influence behind.
After an initial struggle to ease into Kathleen's rhythm and voice, I caught the nuances and rode it to the solid conclusion.
A sensitivity alert -- this novel contains grittiness that may be too intense for those looking for a simple escapist read.
Breathtaking story of coming back from the depths of depressionReview Date: 2007-07-26
To Dance in the Desert by Kathleen Popa is the beautiful story of Dara Brogan Murphy as she struggles to recover from the horror of losing her husband and father in one horrible day. She retreats to the desert to hole up and hide from the world. Instead she meets Jane who introduces Dara to a world she never knew. I am completely amazed at the depth and scope of Popa's writing. Her descriptions of the desert let me breathless. The story starts out in short disconnected sentences as Dara hides within herself. As she opens up to Jane, the writing becomes more fluid until by the end when Dara has rediscovered herself, the words fairly flow across the page. The way the words are kept tight at the beginning and then loosen kept me reading and helped give new insight into Dara. So many different themes are touched on in this story: works vs faith, judgment against other forms of worship, abuse, and each one is handled with delicacy and grace. Even the harshest critics of Dara and Jane are viewed through God's loving eyes. I had to struggle to put this book down, because I didn't want to leave the characters or the lovely stark desert setting behind. It's a story with many truths to tell.

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Interested in loving your work? Read this book!Review Date: 2004-03-21
What's the answer? Find your role, as ego, mine is Rocky! (Always almost producing the result, looking good in the process, with a big heart, getting screwed by the man! Should have won, really!) Once you recognize your role and the part your ego plays in the production of work you can move beyond it and allow you natural talent and joy take over.
Tired of that feeling on Sunday of dread about going back to work? READ THIS BOOK.
Opportunity to operate from higher ground in the workplaceReview Date: 2001-02-13
The Tragedy In The Workplace - Timely Truth For Our DayReview Date: 2000-12-21
Sincerely, Laurence H. Keim
read this book in book store to pass some time its a easy reReview Date: 2001-05-30
Uses theatrical metaphorsReview Date: 2001-05-22

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Wonderful Book!Review Date: 2005-05-13
This book is a must for your coffee table. Have an extra copy on hand so you will have one to share with friends during their time of grief. This book will make a difference in many lives!
Wonderful resource for those needing comfortReview Date: 2005-05-06
Perfect for those who grieve, and those who offer comfort.Review Date: 2005-04-05
When my mom died unexpectedly last summer, it felt like my world suddenly stood still. Although people offered comfort the best they knew how, a book like this would have been wonderful to curl up with in those quiet middle-of-the-night hours when I couldn't sleep.
I love it because it's not your typical "grief book". It doesn't dish out advice, or discuss the various steps of grief. It simply offers candid accounts of people just like you and me who lost someone precious in their life, yet with the Shepherd's help, found the strength to continue on.
It makes good sense to keep several copies of The Twenty-Third Psalm for Those Who Grieve on hand as a ministry tool. That's what I intend to do.
Perfect gift for your hurting friendsReview Date: 2005-04-05
A beautiful book with page after page of hope and comfortReview Date: 2005-03-31

Precise yet Imaginative Graphic StorytellingReview Date: 2007-02-04
With precise and detailed drawings, and a tangible indebtedness to Arthur C. Clarke, Hoshino tells in a series of short stories the future of mankind's journey into space. Beginning with a classic Cold War sf story, continuing on with the discovery of life--of sorts--on the moon, and furthering outward to the utmost boundaries of the solar system, Hoshino tells his stories with steadily increasing imagination, pulling the reader gradually from more mundane hard sf to weirdly handled (but very Clarkeian) cosmic and religious issues in the volume's final, lengthy chapter, "Lucifer Rising," which smacks of Clarke's "The Star" as well as Gene Wolfe's "All the Hues of Hell."
Not only are these excellent comics, they are some of the best sf short stories you're likely to read, though Hoshino sometimes plays fast and loose with science if it helps the plot.
Only Wish It Is All in Color!Review Date: 2003-11-11
[have edited original today 2008 MAR b/c I finally really do realize that even with a spoiler alert people are just going to read on anyway, of course, and get the surprising though very simple ending, which I was commenting about, and that would just totally destroy the beautiful cumulative effect of reading all three volumes to get there, to that beautiful, majestic, haunting, and chilling vision....]
Has Yukinobu Hoshino done any other stuff, I wonder??? Now that I'm "onto him", I'm gonna go look for his other works....
This makes my top 10 list of essential graphic novelsReview Date: 2002-06-13
The stories are wonderfully believable and the Japanese artwork is not the `big eyed', Hello Kitty stuff one comes to expect of manga.
Whoever decided to translate this series for America should be given an award for recognition of intelligent comic work. It's that good. I've read the 3 books several times and they're wonderful with each read.
Each volume ends with an epic tale. Volume 1 has "Lucifer" which is a great concept of an anti-matter universe which may be responsible for the Big Bang theory. Great stuff. Get these books - they're wonderful. This is the way comics should be done!
2001 Nights and other great worldsReview Date: 2000-04-13
A Manga OdysseyReview Date: 2000-03-22
Aside from the fantastic artwork, the author lays out a sweeping story of humankind's quest to find its destiny beyond Earth, told in a series of time-separated vignettes. He touches upon issues of cooperation, isolation, exploration, greed and even religion -- and manages to pull this off without becoming trite.
It's pretty tough to describe in words something that is so visually distinctive and compelling. I originally ordered this book on a whim, but it has just blown me away.

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A breathe of fresh air...Review Date: 2008-05-15
A little bit of functional analysis will come in handy for those of wanting to do a self study.
Distinguished link between math and computer scienceReview Date: 2003-03-11
A masterpiece in waveletsReview Date: 2003-03-14
A fresh look at waveletsReview Date: 2002-10-08
1- The book covers the theory of wavelets from the point of view of operators and functional analysis and will appeal to a growing number of pure as well as applied mathematicians interested in the subject.
2- The writing of the book is very appealing: every chapter starts by a tutorial that gives motivation as well as intuition. It is then followed by a very clean mathematical development of the subject, together with many examples, figures, and applications from physics and engineering. A set of nice problems is provided at the end of each chapter. Thus this book can be used as a graduate textbook or for mathematical seminars in mathematics departments.
3- This book can even be used by experts in wavelet theory for learning about recent developments and new perspectives from operator theory and functional analysis.
I highly recommend this book.
an intriguing new wavelet bookReview Date: 2002-09-09
I look forward to learning a lot from it.

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"The" book of the webReview Date: 2003-07-30
If you read only one book on HTTP, READ THIS!!!Review Date: 2001-08-04
Understand Web PerformanceReview Date: 2001-08-08
This book with help you understand the entire path between browser and web server and how Internet latency and intermediaries like Proxy servers add to transaction delay. This is the only source that I've seen that a) Defines HTTP 1.1 and b) describes the relationship between HTTP and the TCP/IP protocol stack, making recommendations on how to tune the stack to reduce the effect of latency.
You'll learn that many of TCP's flow control mechanisms were designed for FTP, Telnet and Rlogin and some default settings are not optimized, or even appropriate for HTTP.
Buy this book!!!Review Date: 2005-07-26
It's not an exciting read...Review Date: 2001-12-11

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Women, please read...Review Date: 2008-05-13
Great general insightReview Date: 2008-03-15
Interesting, useful, and ok... fun.Review Date: 2007-04-03
Just bought my own copy...Review Date: 2007-03-27
Highly recommended! Great fun!Review Date: 2007-06-14
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Some examples of the topics discussed are--dealing with the parents who want to know what, where, when, and how you teach, the child who performs below grade level, parent conferencing, the child caught cheating, the parents who are too involved, and much much more. This book covers all aspects of teacher responsibilities starting with open house in September to communicating with yourself in June. Teacher Talk made me realize that communicating with my students is only a very small portion of my duty as a teacher. Parents are essential. If I can communicate and gain the parents support, I will reach my goal of becoming a very inspiring teacher.
The most beneficial portions of this book, in my opinion, were the suggestions revealing how to deal and communicate with parents effectively. Teacher Talk explicitly addresses many real life scenarios. Following these scenarios are suggestions and guidelines that can be used to overcome many obstacles. Most parents go to the extreme to see their kids succeed and we as teachers must be fully prepared to handle any of their concerns.
Another useful aspect of Teacher Talk is the countless amounts of already made worksheets located at the back of the book. These worksheets are helpful on the organizational side of things. Some examples of the worksheets are open house sign in form, transportation form, parent/teacher phone log, day of conference check-list, parent communication survey, and many more. These pre-made worksheets are a great help to anyone who is interested in teaching.
I suggest Teacher Talk for anyone who is pursuing a career in education. There is no such thing as a perfect teacher, so why not try to advance your skills with opening yourself up to new ideas?