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Great REVIEW source!!!!Review Date: 2007-07-08
The first Recall book I have ever bought!Review Date: 2006-08-14
After you finish your anatomy course in your basic science years don't get rid of it because you will need it later on. As trainee intern now, I still use it as a crash course in anatomy for exams and as a refreshment of my anatomy for surgical runs cuz it usually have many of those important details, surgeons love to pimp their poor helpless students with.
Having said all of that, I have never said anything about relying solely on it as a way of learning your anatomy. I believe it is a very useful tool to aid your learning in anatomy if used correctly. So, make sure that you have a proper textbook of anatomy, a hand drawn atlas, access to a dissection atlas (i.e. photos not drawings), go to your anatomy dissection labs, and discuss what you learn with your mates in the class and teach those who are less fortunate in anatomy wisdom than you are. Using all the different sensory modalities (I would not recommend using tasting though!) and your higher central nervous centres (i.e. your brain!) will make you more likely to remember your anatomy.
Even though in my opinion that it is not the best book in the recall series, The book is so special to me as it was the one which introduced me to this series which I became now quite fond of.
Great For Anatomy!Review Date: 2000-11-02
anatomy made easyReview Date: 2000-10-26


This is a MUST-HAVE for NAPLEXReview Date: 2003-01-28
I highly recommend this book -- it is the bible for the NAPLEX. The book by Leon Shargel is difficult to read and in too much detail. This IS the book to get for NAPLEX. If you need more background information for NAPLEX, I would also recommend you get the Drug cards (in small gray binder), Drug Information Handbook and Pharmacotherapy Handbook (HANDBOOK ONLY NOT anything else) by Dipiro et al. If you can, take the review course with Hall and Reiss, the authors -- it is worth the money and not only will it help you with NAPLEX but also shed light on a lot of points that are missed in pharmacy school. They zero in on what is important to know. Hope this helps and good luck!!
standard book for NAPLEXReview Date: 2002-04-12
The best review book for the NAPLEX examReview Date: 1998-12-30
EXCELLENT, MUST READ BOOK FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS FOR NAPLEXReview Date: 1998-10-14

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M&A UnderstandingReview Date: 2007-10-05
Book is an excellent resource for anyone serious about M&A.Review Date: 2000-09-28
Yes, this is a very focused topic, but it is a great book!Review Date: 2002-07-03
If you are selling your company you need to know what someone SHOULD be looking for, where they will look for it, and the kinds of conclusions they should be drawing from what they are seeing.
This book is an incredibly valuable resource in this process. It is organized very logically and is a series of questions and answers so you can hop around to the information you need for the moment. However, it is also written in such a lively manner that it is easy to read from beginning to end. I happen to be fascinated by this topic and think this is an incredibly helpful handbook.
I think that the way you conduct due dilligence says a lot about your chances of success with an acquisition. And I also think that if someone is trying to buy you, you can tell a lot about them by what they want to know and the conclusions they draw from what they see. In either case it behooves you to invest time and a couple of books in a book like this. Well, in this book.
Book is an excellent resource for anyone serious about M&A.Review Date: 2000-09-28

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A Good BookReview Date: 2008-03-11
Enthusiastically recommended to aspiring screen writers everywhereReview Date: 2008-05-03
What makes a good plot - here's the book with the answersReview Date: 2008-02-24
Answer this question - what's the difference between conflict and complication? Which one keeps the plot moving?
Table of contents:
1 - The Three Requirements of Drama
2 - Plot: Event and Emotion
3 - The Role of Conflict
4 - The Principles of Action
5 - The Tools of Plotting
6 - The Sequence of Story
7 - The Real Art of Plotting
8 - Common Problems in Plot Construction
9 - Tools for Analysis
Great book. Highly recommended.
Great asset to any writer's libraryReview Date: 2008-01-23

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Useful textReview Date: 2008-08-09
A Must for All WomenReview Date: 2002-03-22
Patricia Kelly arms you with information, dispelling the myths and rumors most of us have heard about cancer. She makes sense of mind-numbing data and statistics, presenting them in a way that is understandable and clear. Twice in ten years, Patricia has helped me sort through study findings, assess my own risk, and base my treatment decisions on fact, rather than feeling. If you're wondering about breast cancer risk, her book will do the same for you.
Your risk of getting breast cancer is lower than you thinkReview Date: 2001-05-02
Succinct & thorough review of breast cancer risk factorsReview Date: 2000-10-11


A 'must have' for fantasy baseballReview Date: 2003-01-01
Shh! Don't tell anyone in your league about this book!Review Date: 2002-04-04
Invaluable Fantasy GuideReview Date: 2002-05-05
Save yourself a lot of time and buy the only fantasy guide you need to buy. This book is not a rehash of the "same old junk" as all the others seem to be. It breaks down the reasons to grab people nobody knows about and goes "inside the numbers."
This is my new best friend that nobody will know about but me. I just hope the cover lasts all year!!
The best player analysis bar none.Review Date: 2002-01-02
Shandler uses sabermetic principles to look at all players who played in the majors last season. The book is orgainzed by player alphabetically, dividing hitter and pitchers. There are some general articles on fantasy strategy in there too that are quite useful whether you're new to the game or an old vet.
If I was going to buy only one book on baseball, I'm not sure it would be this one -- the Baseball Prospectus has a greater range of players (includes more minor leaguers) and the team comments are very interesting. If I was was going to buy one fantasy baseball book... it would probably be this one.
In any case, it's worth picking up.

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ANOTHER GREAT BOOK ABOUT THE THE BEST SHOW ON TVReview Date: 2008-06-07
An excellent companion to BSG's magnificent second seasonReview Date: 2006-11-11
If you look at the official guides to BUFFY or FARSCAPE you'll see what I'm talking about. The best route with BUFFY is to get the unofficial guides. These unofficial guides are written without much contribution by the creators, producers, writers, or cast, but they at least have an independent point of view. The BSG official companions, however, while not critical from the author's viewpoint, are remarkably frank in providing critical assessments by the producers and directors and actors and writers as to what did and did not work in an episode. Any fan of BSG will recognize upon watching that "Black Market" and "Sacrifice" are not highlights of the show, but it is incredibly refreshing to read statements by Ron Moore and David Eick and Jamie Bamber that indicate that they, too, believe "Black Market" was not a successful episode. Take the official guide to BUFFY and read what it says about "Beer Bad" or "Some Assembly Required." You'll get no hint that these are considered among the worst BUFFY episodes ever. But in the BSG companions you'll not only see the creative team agreeing with you on the weaker episodes, but they will provide additional insight into why they don't work. So on the first of the two points mentioned above, the BSG guides are head and shoulders above other official guides.
On the second point, i.e., the regurgitation of stuff you can get yourself on an alert viewing, the BSG companions also shine. Probably 80% of the contents of the books are not directly accessible to a fan of the show. For instance, in reading about the casting of Admiral Cain, I was unaware that they first approached Sigourney Weaver, Jessica Lange, and Angelica Houston before asking Michelle Forbes if she was interested in the role (though I have to add that it is inconceivable to me that any of those fine actresses could have been more effective than Forbes, who was simply outstanding). As with the first companion, there are substantial interviews with all the concerned parties about how an episode came together.
My lone disappointment with this volume is that it possibly contained less information not directly concerned with specific episodes. The reason for this is obvious. Whereas the Season Two companion was restricted to the same length as the Season One companion, the second season featured 20 episodes as opposed to the first seasons 13, along with the miniseries. This volume thus had more episodes to discuss.
Still, I think many fans will find this as enjoyable as I have. I'm aware that there are some who prefer the kind of guide that I abhor, one that gives a glossily regurgitated summation of what happens in each episode. I generally find these kinds of guides worthless. Give me one like BSG any day! I want behind the scenes scoop, not a repetition of what I can easily see for myself.
A nice overview in case you reminisce about TV shows (like me).Review Date: 2007-01-04
Book ReviewReview Date: 2007-01-02
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INCREDIBLE BOOKReview Date: 2000-06-04
A Must ReadReview Date: 2000-06-04
A powerful story, an excellent writerReview Date: 1999-07-12
Well written and with an edgy sense of humor, you don't just read "Beer cans..." You get nicely drunk with it! Enjoy it!
A powerful story, an excellent writerReview Date: 1999-07-12
Well written and with an edgy sense of humor, you don't just read "Beer cans..." You get nicely drunk with it! Enjoy it!
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Behavioral Science book you gotta haveReview Date: 2002-06-11
You cannot ask for more. Written in an enjoyable manner, with high yield facts, review questions on Each Chapter, and a final review exam, concepts definitely get into your hard disk ( or you will have to see your neurologist ). It's a masterpiece worth a place in your shelf, and of course, it's price is insignificant for what you will get.
A++ Great review the potpourri of Behavioral Science!Review Date: 1999-11-11
Excellent book nothing could be better!Review Date: 2003-06-08
Excellent for boards studyReview Date: 2004-04-25

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Intricate Review Date: 2005-01-30
Stories of discoveryReview Date: 2004-11-30
The Sound of the SouthReview Date: 2004-11-04
The Real ThingReview Date: 2004-10-28
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I will stress though, that it is best for review and not learning the material for the first time. There is no way you would get out of it what you need to if you hadn't already had the material in your noggin.
Best of Luck!