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Providence mystery hits a triple; runs score!Review Date: 2002-09-07
Harvey Blissberg's Back in the Game.....Review Date: 2001-12-21
Good workReview Date: 2001-11-26
Harvey accepts a job as bodyguard to Jewel's superstar Moss Cooley, a black man closing in on Joe DiMaggio's once unbreakable hitting record. The excellent baseball player has (not surprisingly) begun receiving hate mail but there is one death threat that worries team officials because they think that someone is very serious about harming Moss. As he watches over his client, Harvey realizes that this is not about breaking a record by a black man, but is about Moss and someone connected to him. Harvey places himself in peril by following the serpentine trail from Moss to his tormentor.
Baseball fans are going to love this exciting sports mystery that stars an endearing curmudgeon as a hero. The action is fast-paced and the characters, especially Harvey and Moss, feel genuine. With MEAN STREET, RD Rosen hits a home run to rival that of Maz.
Harriet Klausner
Pros in ProvidenceReview Date: 2001-10-22
Harvey and Moss learn to trust and respect each other and little by little, the mystery is unraveled. I was sure I would dislike this book, since I find professional sports boring and Providence is one of my least favorite cities. I was wrong. Rosen makes the game and the people interesting and exciting again (I stopped following baseball when the Giants left New York, when it was a game and not big business as it is today.) Bits and pieces of baseball history are woven into the story as is Providence and its landmarks including Haven's Brothers, a prototype the first diner.

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If you're like me...Review Date: 2005-10-09
Good and entertaining but missing endingReview Date: 2006-02-26
Goku-First Super Saiyan in centuriesReview Date: 2005-01-17
SUPER SAIYAN AT LAST!!!!Review Date: 2003-08-27

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Awsome!Review Date: 2005-07-23
this is a masterpeiceReview Date: 2004-09-19
Dragon Ball Z Vol.2Review Date: 2003-06-19
BUY IT!BUY IT!BUY IT!Review Date: 2003-12-25

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thrillingReview Date: 2008-07-13
I feel CompelteReview Date: 2007-05-17
hey roll over dz!Review Date: 2005-04-09
The Saga ContinuesReview Date: 2003-10-02

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The Saga ContinuesReview Date: 2003-10-02
i wish for...Review Date: 2003-08-13
Dragon Ball Vol.11Review Date: 2003-08-07
Kickin' things around...Review Date: 2003-07-30
Later, the three-eyed Tenshinhan goes up against the impostor Jackie Chun (no relation to Jackie Chan). After Chun's stunning defeat, the half-monkey main character, Goku, must fight Tenshinhan.
The next fight is surprising. The "two best friends being forced to fight each other" theme is common in manga, but this time around, it's more interesting.
This book combines astounding battle action with a dollop of humor...Not only that, but this is probably the most clean book of the entire Dragon Ball series...DB Volume 11 is an excellent book for anyone who loves manga.


Great Fantasy Story for ChildrenReview Date: 2006-10-08
Great detailed drawings and descriptionsReview Date: 2006-10-08
The Fairy BallReview Date: 2006-08-15
Conceptually original, sweetly imaginative, highly entertainingReview Date: 2006-10-08

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Required reading for any HK collector!Review Date: 1999-12-12
Even if you have the first edition of this book, I think you will want this edition too. It includes all the pieces released through 1999 and more background information on the artists and the company than appeared in the first edition.
HK Reference Guide ReviewReview Date: 2000-01-04
Fabulous! One of the finest collectible guides I've seen!Review Date: 1999-12-11
Essential reference for Harmony Kingdom collectors!Review Date: 1999-12-12
If you're an HK collector, this second edition is indispensible. If you're not one, reading this book will make you one.
There was a large group of retirements immediately before the publication of the first edition, so the second edition provides production figures for thirty pieces whose true rarity may be a surprise to HK collectors.
The background information in the first volume is not completely repeated, which prevents the first edition from becoming truly obsolete.

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Top of required reading list for developing baseball strategyReview Date: 2008-06-13
Very helpfulReview Date: 2001-07-31
Why sit back and wait when you can make things happenReview Date: 1999-06-10
Should be required reading for every baseball playerReview Date: 1999-12-21

Dr.Azeem Alam KhanReview Date: 2001-10-24
covering all the topics.Pictures are excellent and professional.Some pictures are very useful for the doctors .For example I have never seen ROSE SPOTS in Typhoid.In this book they have showed it very clearly!
I recommend this book to all the undergraduate and postgraduate medical students.
Dr.Azeem Alam Khan MBBS(QAU),M.Sc (UK),FACP (USA).Review Date: 2001-10-21
Dr.Azeem Alam Khan MBBS(QAU),M.Sc (UK),FACP (USA)Review Date: 2001-10-19
I recommend this book to all the undergraduate and postgraduate medical students.
Concise text with high quality pictures.Review Date: 2003-05-29
Features of this pocket book include:
- It covers wide range of infectious diseases compared to its size.
- User-friendly format.
- The text is on the left side of the page, where each disease is dealth with according to its etiology, incidence, pathogenesis, clinical features, complications, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
- High-quality color clinical pictures on the right side of the page. These pictures include microscopic (histopathology) pictures, macroscopic specimens, electron microscopy, imaging (e.g. x-rays, CT), diagrams (e.g. hepatitis antigens), and clinical bed-side pictures.
- Contents include:
Classical infectious diseases of childhood [Measles, Rubella, Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS), Mumps, Erythema infectiousum, and Chickenpox], Herpez zoster (shingles), Herpez simplex infections, Kawasaki (mucucutaneous lymph node) syndrome, Lyme disease, Orf, Herpangina, Hand foot and mouth disease, Infectious mononucleosis, Toxoplasmosis, Cytomegalovirus, Viral hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Staphyloccocal infection, Osteomyelitis, Infections with Streptococcus pyogenes, Scarlet fever, Anthrax, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Enteric (Typhoid and paratyphoid) fevers, Infantile gastroenteritis, Pseudomembranous colitis, Meningococcal infections, Bacterial meningitis (non-meningococcal), Viral meningitis, Tuberculosis, Pertussis, Acute croup and bronchiolitis, Community-acquired pneumonia, Legionnaire's disease, Lung abscess, Erythema nodosum, Stevens-Jonson syndrome, Antibiotic rashes, Syphilis, Gonococcaemia, Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and Index.
- It can be used for quick revision among medical students as well as residents.
- This pocket book is in its 2nd edition (1999), published by Churchill Livingstone company, and comes in 125 pages.
All in all, this pocket book is recommended for high-yield revision.

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Also an OUP Very Short IntroductionReview Date: 2008-06-27
Nice introduction to the Periodic TableReview Date: 2007-03-30
The Elements: A Short Primer In Thoughtful ProseReview Date: 2003-01-03
A gentle introduction to what the world is made ofReview Date: 2005-07-07
The chapter on gold, precious from ancient times, is a bridge, bringing us into the modern age, where we see the development of the Periodic Table, an organization of information about the elements. Scientific method and technological advances allowed chemists to identify each of the elements. Physics, radiochemistry and quantum mechanics provided an explanation of why they act as they do.
There are interesting discussions of medicine, alchemy and other topics. The chapter on manmade elements is also interesting.
This little book was fun to read and should be easily followed by the non-scientific reader.
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While Providence may not have had a major league team since 1884, in R.D. Rosen's world, Providence is a major league team, home to the Providence Jewels, along with an architectural treasure of a ball park located somewhere around India Point park.
Rosen has written a series of mysteries featuring Harvey Blissberg, a former Providence Jewel player turned detective turned motivational speaker. Blissberg is a great detective character- by turns blustery, unsure of himself, and self-effacing. He's a very likable character, flaws and all. And of course, seeing places like Wayland Square, Haven Brothers, and the Industrial National Bank Building is very interesting for the Rhode Island savvy among us.
Rosen's geography is a little off (in Dead Ball, he has Routes 95 and 195 confused at points-- 195 passes over Richmond Street, not 95!) but that's a tiny niggle. He gets lots of geographical things right too!
The books are great fun if you like mysteries. The plots move along relatively quickly, and reading about Providence and the mythical Providence Jewels makes you wish we did have a ball club (forget about the headaches of traffic, parking, and corruption for a minute.)
Read the books, you'll be glad you did!