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You can use these ideas!Review Date: 2008-01-02
Excellent ConditionReview Date: 2006-08-15
Action Strategies for Deepening ComprehensionReview Date: 2007-04-11
It is exciting, informative, and has great ideas for teaching literature!
A terrific resource for all teachers!Review Date: 2007-02-11
will know it and question it.
We've done this with multiple characters as well as the "author." The questions are nearly always completely authentic; as kids, most would feel stupid speculating about motive, etc., and asking questions, but as
"reporters" it feels completely natural. I love to see the light bulbs go in everybody's head when new ideas--synthesis!--occurs.
One of my best hot-seating moments was after reading "The Gift of the Magi," a difficult work for my 8th graders. We'd hotseated the two main characters as well as O. Henry, and it was the question to O. Henry that did it. A girl who had a real problem with making inferences asked him why he'd written the lines about Della being afraid that her new short hair made her look like a Coney Island chorus girl. My student, Tony, clearly had paid no attention whatsoever to that description--in fact I was surprised that anyone had-- and he really had to think. Finally, he answered, saying, "I wanted Della to be a little bit afraid that maybe she didn't look like a (and he stressed thsi)nice girl."
The book also offers a number of other "action" activities that you can use. For my money, these are terrific
for any age! I encourage you to check this out. I also had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Wilhelm present his research and findings on his new book, Going with the Flow, and I was wowed to hear him in person as well.
You must buy this book!Review Date: 2006-09-03
This book has revolutionized my teaching and I am going back to school this year incredibly excited about using it in my classroom. I teach kids that struggle and this is going to be great for them.
Wilhelm is a dynamic speaker. If you can, snag him for your school's professional development or run to any workshop he is giving.
Enjoy!

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Great overview of the Renderman specsReview Date: 2006-03-22
Delivers more than the title suggestsReview Date: 2002-12-22
While Renderman is the ostensible subject, the authors actually cover the entire graphics workflow-- and explain the "why" of it all. Their section on anti-aliasing, for example, is concise, complete, and makes clear the implications of all those little doo-hickeys in 3DS -- you remember the AR explanation better, because its based around how rendering works, rather than how a particular application works (which may change in the next rev, anyway)
Smart guys, smart book-- highly recommended.
Great all-around RenderMan referenceReview Date: 2001-01-20
Art of PhotosurrealismReview Date: 2000-08-16
Excellent compilation!Review Date: 2000-02-06
Oh, and since these reviews are not supposed to reveal cruical plot elements: There IS a self shading cloud shader!

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One of my favorite Montroll CollectionsReview Date: 2008-05-02
A wonderful book for experienced foldersReview Date: 1999-09-09
African Animals, another classicReview Date: 2003-08-26
The Bottom Line:
If you like Montroll, animals, or semi-complex models, buy this book. If you are a beginner, there may be better choices, likewise, if you are an expert, there isn't a lot to whet your appetite. For everyone else, a great book for your collection.
ExcellentReview Date: 2000-03-11
Animals, Animals, and More Animals..Review Date: 2001-02-28

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Expensive, but a great workReview Date: 2008-08-21
As with every McFarland Chess book I own, the physical quality is quite high -- hardcover, very well bound.
There is a lot to like -- I'd consider it the only book on Alekhine's games anyone would need, but for two slight drawbacks:
First, not every serious game is annotated. This is not a really serious problem, because the games which are not annotated are generally annotated elsewhere. For example, none of the Alekhine/ Capablanca match games are annotated, despite the fact that Alekhine annotated most of his wins and some of the draws for his best games collection. It's hard to fathom why they were not included here. This makes it less all inclusive than it would otherwise be.
Second, all the annotations are Alekhine's. This is a minor issue, since his notes are generally accurate and good. Still, notes by other players would be nice, especially in the way it was done in Forster's epic biography of Amos Burn (in my opinion, the book by which all other Chess biographies should be measured). Forster commonly included notes by several players of the day within individual games, and he often added his own notes, or annotated a game fully himself where no other notes were available.
Another slight demerit to this book are a regrettable number of typos. I have not noticed any in the prose of the book, but I have noticed a few in the game notes, just going from a random sample of games.
That said, this is a great work. I wish it had been more of a true biography/ games collection, but that would have made the book absolutely huge, and a truly monumental work, as Alekhine lived, as the saying goes, in 'interesting times'.
This is a wonderful book in any Chess lover's collection, and is a true desert island book.
The Standard against which all others will be judgedReview Date: 2007-12-21
StupendousReview Date: 1999-09-19
Excellent Chess Book!Review Date: 1999-02-28
Terrific, colossal tome!Review Date: 2003-07-30
Finally a book that does him justice. One could only wish that *all* the games were annotated, à la "Chess Stars" series (I have all four Tal volumes), but it's really hard to complain about a fine book like this.

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My daughter's favorite bookReview Date: 2007-09-29
I am buying some more books by Helen Oxenbury for her.
Another Oxenbury classic!Review Date: 2007-09-15
Captivating to a baby!Review Date: 2003-02-23
Captivating for little onesReview Date: 2004-04-29
Mesmerized!Review Date: 2001-09-26

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5 Stars 1945-1970, 3 Stars AfterwardsReview Date: 2008-06-03
That said, it is worth reading simply for the first part. The section on the LA Rams itself makes the book worthwhile as is the section on the early Cleveland Browns.
Yet it pretty much ignores the 50s Detroit Lions who were a power as well.
The AFL is treated quite fairly, which is unusual. And you get a very nuanced picture of Lamar Hunt, nice going.
Wellington Mara gets panned a bit, he is not seen as the generous man whose altruism gets praised time after time. Rather, his backing of the National TV contract is seen as something he was talked into. His signing of Pete Gogolak is roundly panned in this book.
Great great information on Bert Bell, the commissioner before Rozelle.
Very little on George Halas.
But it seemed to me that the author could not find many topics he liked in the post-merger NFL.
BTW, this book is almost totally concerned with the owners and managers of the team. Relatively little on the players.
America's Favorite Pastime!!Review Date: 2007-07-14
A Fantastic Read!Review Date: 2006-11-26
Absolutely brilliantReview Date: 2007-06-13
The book is really indepth but readable. I am saddened that I have finished the book, it was that well-written and interesting to me.
Stories of the influential figures of the NFL abound throughout the book and really there seems to be no stone unturned by the writer.
Highly recommended.
Excellent History of the National Football LeagueReview Date: 2007-09-22
The book starts out with the Baltimore Colts defeat in overtime of the New York Giants on December 28, 1958 in the National Football League championship game. The game was televised and is called the Greatest Game Ever Played, partially because it catapulted the NFL into the national spotlight and sent the league on its way to be the dominant sport in American culture.
For the most part this is a very linear history of the Nation Football League, and a very well done one. While it is about the game itself, it's more about the business of professional football and the importance of decisions made by those who ran it leading to a thriving game and a thriving business enterprise. Much is discussed about the first commissioner Bert Bell who held a motley collection of owners together and strived for parity in the league, and Pete Rozelle who help reap millions in television revenue, fostered the revenue sharing agreement between big market and small market teams keeping competitive balance, and maintaining relative labor peace compared to other sports.
Another very interesting and pivotal part of NFL history was its competition with the American Football League in the 1960's and how a group of maverick owners created a rival, viable league of its own and how the eventual merger of the NFL and AFL came about. Interestingly, Lamar Hunt, late owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, was the pivotal figure in both the creation of the AFL and the eventual merger. The merger, in fact, made the NFL even stronger.
There are a few key themes in this book about why professional football became the dominant sport it is today. First, and foremost, is television. The game of football, more so than baseball, is a sport made for television. Television thrust the game into the national spotlight and keeps it there. Second is parity. While there have been some dominant teams in the league and a few dynasties, the revenue sharing, scheduling, and now salary caps which keep the teams on a somewhat even playing field has helped maintain interest in the game. Third, labor peace, relative to other sports, has also helped the game thrive. And finally, the owners and commissioners who have lead the league have been visionary. In these pages you meet the legendary coaches and owners like George Halas, Paul Brown, Vince Lombardi, Wellington Mara, Art Modell, Art Rooney, and others who made the NFL what it is today.
Overall, this is an outstanding history of the modern NFL and I highly recommend it.


Terrific LaPlantz, poor editingReview Date: 2001-10-11
A Must Have For Sure!!Review Date: 2001-10-18
I also own Cover to Cover, but I like this one just as much or better. The samples are just to die for and are very inspiring, and this book has different types of stitches and other books .
If you own Cover to Cover, you need this one too!
Well written, good directionsReview Date: 2005-10-09
Great to get the basics and advance from thereReview Date: 2005-02-22
Five Stars All The WayReview Date: 2004-06-01
All in all, this book is fantastic!

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"Baby's First Mythos"Review Date: 2008-07-13
My girlfriend has this on her desk, and she handed it to me to read. (My age is over 50) I really chuckled when realizing so many connections to movies. Cthulhu is a very ancient creature - and it was rather funny to realize the 'Davey Jones' character in Pirates of the Caribbean was basically like Cthulhu.
Our eldest daughter is a comic creatrix and I gifted her with one of these books because she likes Gorey so much. I also bought a copy for myself and our now 1 year old granddaughter to share with her later.
IF you love gorey, lovecraft, mythology, and graphic novel type books, this will not only be enjoyed but will be come a collectable.
this is a title.Review Date: 2007-07-22
The ABC's of the MythosReview Date: 2008-04-12
The new edition with the hard pages is fantastic.
I use this with the 'Call of Cthulhu' roleplay game.
I recommend it for anyone who is in to the mythos.
Excellent child reading for the Addams FamilyReview Date: 2006-01-21
A thing of beautyReview Date: 2006-01-27
The best part is...I thought I knew a bit about it, but the book actually taught me plenty I didn't know about the Lovecraft mythos. The only complaint (and a slight one at that) is the binding looks the kind that's going to crack and fall apart after not too long, which is a pity, because I'd like it to last long enough to show my own future spawn.
Every Lovecraft fan should get one.
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Great supplement for an almost unknown RPGReview Date: 2002-03-19
It is a pity all the game supplements are so hard to find, I would love if someone reprinted them.
Great supplement for an almost unknown RPGReview Date: 2002-03-19
It is a pity all the game supplements are so hard to find, I would love if someone reprinted them.
Great supplement for an almost unknown RPGReview Date: 2002-03-19
It is a pity all the game supplements are so hard to find, I would love if someone reprinted them.
Great supplement for an almost unknown RPGReview Date: 2002-03-19
It is a pity all the game supplements are so hard to find, I would love if someone reprinted them.
The Starship Combat system is excellently done and complete.Review Date: 1998-12-02


The best book ever on bank pool!Review Date: 2007-01-13
Your playing improves or this is not your game!Review Date: 2007-01-08
Banking made EASY!!Review Date: 2007-03-09
Fine tune your bankingReview Date: 2006-01-17
The books take on an aiming system is well thought out, it takes some getting used to though, and requires an aiming system as a guide. I've used the aiming system, on canned shots, and can see the techniques and it works for me. I will still require many hours to master this book though.
This book WILL improve your banking ability!Review Date: 2006-01-30
I am happy to report that Banking with the Beard actually has info that will improve your banking. You will learn how to gauge english when it transfers to the object ball, you will learn how cutting across the face of the ball on a bank imparts english and how to compensate. You will learn what Freddie calls "Automatics", banks that are dead from certain positions.
One shot that I will in particular bring up is Freddie's "Side Step Bank", a bank shot where you hit the ball with inside english and it shortens up the angle of the bank. The beauty of this shot is that you hit the shot with some firm speed and as such its alot easier to make under pressure. Once you practice this shot, the make percentage goes up towards 7-8/10 or higher :-) I can tell you personally that this shot has saved me the cheese on more than one occasion and easily paid for the book many times over.
Banking with the Beard also has alot of great gambling stories from the legendary pool room Bensingers in Chicago, Illinois. If you enjoy reading about big dollar action and the interesting shots that came out of those matchups, then this book is also for you.
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