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Professional Vegetarian Cooking
Published in Kindle Edition by Wiley (1999-05-21)
Author: Ken Bergeron
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Vegan not vegetarian
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-30
I was disappointed only in that this was a vegan cookbook and not vegetarian as the title implies. There are some good recipes, but not enough to hold my interest. I sent it back.

Vegan Haute Cuisine for Everyone
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-29
I am a serious home cook who has made this book her kitchen bible. The recipes contained in this book are scrumptious and remarkably free of all animal products (including eggs and dairy). As vegan cookbooks go, this book is unique. The culinary results are delicious and visually appealing. The author is a professional chef who knows how to layer in complex, yet pleasing flavors into dishes for spectacular results. Ken Bergeron really knows how to stimulate taste buds that have grown weary of the same-old, same-old. Truly innovative cuisine like this doesn't come around every day. I've made dozens of recipes presented within these pages with incredible success. Over the holidays, I followed the author's menu suggestions. I made the festive holiday menu for Christmas dinner and the hors d-oeuvres menu for an elegant cocktail party. Most of the invited guests were non-vegetarians with sophisticated taste-buds--definitely not the dry lentil loaf and brown rice crowd. I was delighted to receive enthusiastic raves and dozens of requests for the recipes. The fried oyster mushrooms, vegetable walnut and pecan pate, baby bella mushroom risotto and maple nut tart were especially big hits, but everything was devoured with gusto. This book is truly avant garde--I believe vegan cuisine will be the everyday norm for most American tables by the end of the next century. Even Time Magazine--hardly a granola rag by any stretch of the imagination-has recently predicted this dietary megatrend will happen in the near future. Undoubtedly, this book will help lead the way. No home should be without it. And, anyone making a profession out of feeding the public--pay attention, please! Customers will continue to want to live large into the next century, but that doesn't necessarily mean they want big slabs of dead animals oozing blood on their plates. Exotic fruits and vegetables, prepared with all the care and attention given to flesh-centered cuisine, will fit the bill just fine. Many trendsetters are looking for this now, but millions will follow.

Professional Vegan Cooking
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-27
All of the recipes in this book are not only vegetarian they are vegan. They are also scrumptious. I have tried several and it is well worth the trouble of having to scale down the recipes (since this is really created for restauranteurs everything serves 10).

Truly great example of why the question --don't you get bored eating vegetables all the time--is so funny!

Steph

Brilliant Collection of Inventive and Original Recipes
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-27
Wow, chef Bergeron is a genius. Yes, a genius. This book contains dozens and dozens of sophisticated and inventive recipes using vegetables. Wow, and Wow again. A treasure trove!!!! Hey, home cooks out there, you will amaze your friends with any of these recipes. I only wish I had purchased a copy of this book sooner.

Die Hard Mainstream Chefs, Just Try It!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-26
A little bias because Ken is a friend of mine, Ken is a modest down to earth guy---No pun intended. I am not a vegetarian by any means but every recipe that I have used is awesome. You really have to try the Oyster Fried Mushrooms, Watermelon Catsup or The Sea Czar Dressing. I have worked side by side with Ken, who is an incredible wealth of knowledge and expierience as a Vegan. Ken is the 1st World Vegan Gold Medalist at The Culinary Olympics in 92. I am very proud to be considered his friend and very proud of this book.

All I can say is it's simple, easy to read and healthy! Don't let the "Professional" in the title fool the average person because it is for everyone.The knowledge and eye opening this will give you to the vegetarian/vegan world is priceless.

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The Devil's Ridge
Published in Hardcover by Mars Media Publishers (2007-12-25)
Author: Andre Bergeron
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Terrifying
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
When I received this book, I started reading and finished it the next day. It was truly a book full of suspense and the reason I read suspense novels. It was very well written, and I could see the events in my mind playing out. I was scared out of my wits and terrified for the people who survived and those who didn't make it out of the woods. This book would make a great movie.

Where's the movie version?
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Review Date: 2008-06-30
I like it when I can form imaginative images of the scenes in a book as I am reading it. I did this for Bergeron's "The Devil's Ridge." This story, especially the concluding scene, would lend itself very well to the screen. Although the characters of Brad and Jesse are on stage most of the time, it is the silverback waiting for his entrance who dominates not only the two main characters, but also the reader. It is the silverback who engenders in the characters the fear of something that has not been faced, which often becomes more frightening because it has not been confronted. Bergeron's characters resolve this problem in different ways when they have to ultimately face their fear.

A Real Page Turner!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
Wow! This novel is a real page turner, the type of novel you read too late into the night because you just can't put it down. Mr. Bergeron has given us a novel filled with details of the hunt and with a new twist on the Bigfoot legend. Definitely not the book to bring along on your next camping trip if you expect to get any sleep! The final scene with Brad is the most unsettling scene I've read in a long time; truly frightening on so many levels. A great story so give it a try and enjoy!

New generation writer
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
A very interesting book. This work reflects a new younger view of art where issues of self dominate and drive the plot. Not like anything I have read before, but possibly the first in a flood of new works from a very new sort of writer.

Unusually Good Bigfoot Story
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-29
This is really a novella, not a novel. However, the author does a good job of character development. And, although the subject of bigfoot has been done to death, he manages to tell a good and different story.

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Don't Call Me a Victim
Published in Hardcover by Arc Angel Publishing (2004-09)
Author: Gary Bergeron
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An excellent book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-23
This is an excellent, honest and forthright book!!!! Kudos to the author for telling the story, with respect and decency! James Mitchell, St. Michael School, Lowell MA, 1973

A Real Survivor
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-22
This book truly puts a personal face to a global situation. The approach of forgiveness, realistic expectations, accountablility, faith, spirituality and perserverance for what he believes is right was heartwarming. Excellent book. Highly recommended.

Don't Call Me A Victim
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-06
I recently read "Don't Call Me A Victim" by Gary Bergeron and I literally could not put it down. Throughout the book I laughed (the author's humor is amazing in light of his situation).. and I cried..and when I was done with the book I told everyone I knew to read it! It is truly a riveting story told with humility and passion....leaving me to believe he truly is not a victim but a survivor and an inspiration.

Tragic Turned Triumphant
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-04
Here you have a heart-wrenching account of child abuse and how a father, a son, a brother, a friend lead others through a dark tunnel and into a much brighter world. It may still be spotted with clouds and thunderstorms, but it shows what can be done when just the smallest bit of light shines through.

This outstanding book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-22
"Don't Call Me A Victim: Faith, Hope & Sexual Abuse In The Catholic Church" is a truly remarkable book. It is a profoundly moving testimony. Reading it was a deeply affecting experience.

One can only be full of deep admiration for Gary Bergeron, his brother, his fellow survivors - Olan Horne, Bernie McDaid - and all the others.

I am a Catholic priest from Belfast in the north of Ireland. I also was sexually abused as a child beginning at age four by a child-minder. It marked me deeply as a child - plunging me into a world of fear and terror. I was also trying to grow up in the midst of the terrible violence that was a feature of daily life in Northern Ireland until quite recently.

To compound the trauma I suffered at such a tender age, I was also sexually assaulted on numerous occasions by a priest when I was a young student for the priesthood. This man used force and psychological manipulation to attack me. I felt helpless and that I was to blame - that I would have been the one in trouble - victims of sexual predators will know the deal and how we are made to feel.

All these accumulated experiences had horrific consequences for me. I couldn't sleep without the most awful nightmares. I couldn't eat without being sick almost immediately afterwards. I was self-harming with knives, etc. I suffered panic attacks and so on. I was eventually diagnosed as suffering from PTSD.

A great depth of thanks to Gary Bergeron for this amazing book, for sharing his courageous journey with us. When I was reading it, so many powerful emotions were surfacing - grief and tears, rage against the institutional Church, deep sorrow and distress at all that Gary and so many other innocents had to endure - I could go on.

Thanks to Gary and all the others for taking such a courageous stand against the powerful institution of the Catholic Church - too much of which has betrayed and abandoned Jesus Christ Himself - in the person of the children who suffered so horrendously at the hands of some of the very people - who were supposed to minister in Jesus' Name.

I too think often of the ones who never made it and who died as a result of the consequences - the injuries inflicted upon their hearts, souls, minds, bodies and spirits.

As a priest, I too have taken a very strong public stand on the issue of sexual abuse of children, young people and vulnerable adults by clergy. As Gary Bergeron puts it so well on p.277 of his book: "...you could be on the outside of the Church doors and when they are closed, no one inside hears you. Or you could sit inside, in their home, where they have to look at you, and they can't ignore you".

That what I'm doing - I'm staying in the Church because of Jesus Christ and to do whatever little I can to help heal my fellow human beings who suffered the crime and tragedy of being abused, as well as to heal the Church itself.

I really hope that Gary Bergeron and his friends are now doing well. I wish them much peace and continued healing on their own journey of life. How delightful to hear about the Harley Davidson and I'm sure everyone wishes Gary much joy and safe traveling as he rides around New England with the wind in his face and the sun on his back!

God bless him. His books gives hope. I trust that those who read it - especially those who suffered the horror of sexual abuse when they were children and young people - will be greatly encouraged and strenghthened.

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Trader Vic's Bartender's Guide
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday & Company, Inc. (1972-08-08)
Author: Victor Jules Bergeron
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Reprint 1972 Recommended
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-14
I picked up the 1972 print of the Trader Vic's Bar Guide in Shreveport, around 1974.This edition has the original recipes, instead of the mixes in the new publication. I liked the book so much, that from October through December, I spent $800 on spirits to try out recipes inside this well written book. That was a long time ago when you could buy marischino liqueur, the secret ingredient in the original Dacquri recipe... At the time, I was in a dinner party competition. My friends enjoyed it. Boy did I ever have friends! They were waking up on the floor of my apartment and asking for the hang-over cure - a Banana Cow or THE breakfast drink- the Maui Fizz! Wonderful and addictive. Miss you Trader.

A must for any mixologist
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-31
Trader Vics cocktail book is a important collection for any serious bartender, its an era, a school of thought that must be remebered and no one tells it better that Vic himself. The book contains humourous stories and tips. The downside to it is that none of the ingredients are official, but understanably were aware that no one tells their secrets. very well written, and surely a book that you can compare to and rreview several times over. A must.....

This one's due a reprint
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-24
I found a copy of this book in a box in the garage. This is THE book for mixing a wide range of drinks.

I have to guard my copy to keep friends and family from walking off with it. If you are into anything from simple bar drinks to frou-frou boat drinks (I recommend the potted parrot and rum keg) this the book for you.

A Must For Every Bartender
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-23
Here is Trader Vic's drink legacy in recipe form, with the occasional comment thrown in, as well as an entire gamut of historically important drinks, from cocktails to hot drinks. It gives proper, accurate recipes (with correct brands and types of liquors), wheras current guides (like Mr. Boston) accept inferior substitutes. It is a MUST HAVE for any bar of true distinction. *This was a smartly updated version of his original bartending guide.*

Trader Vic's Da'Man!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-04
Fantastic bar guide, covering all standard, and tropical drinks. Learn how to make drinks that taste great, and work great! One note, various editions exit, older ones do not containt the recipe for the famous Mai Tai, newer ones do not give the TRUE recipe, but rather say "use Trader Vic's Mai Tai Mix" (similar for other drinks). TO get all recipes, with BASIC ingred. I suggest buying multiple editions of this text. Learn how to make Hot Buttered Rum Batter, Mai Tai's, Navy Grog, the REAL way!

Great Reading, Great experimenting, Great drinks....

A Must for the hobby bar tender!

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The Wireless Web: How to Develop and Execute A Winning Wireless Strategy
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Companies (2001-05-21)
Author: Bryan Bergeron
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Wireless More than Just the Web
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-26
A good read. The title is a little misleading, however, because the book also covers wireless without the Web. In other words, peer to peer networks inside buildings, outside buildings, and to the home seem like the most promising aspects of the wireless revolution, as described in this book. As the author states, it's simply a matter of time, not if, wireless will touch every aspect of our lives.

Wireless Pitfalls
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-28
Wireless Web is a refreshing kind of book. I'm tired of books that introuduce a new technology, paint a rosy picture, and then leave the reader dangling three months later. This isn't one of those books. It tells it like it is. Wireless isn't easy. In fact, implementing a Wireless Web solution is nearly at the bleeding edge of what's possible, as the author states. There are traps at every corner, and you'd better know what to expect. In this respect, the Wireless Web provides a map of the "speed bumps" along the way. If you're going to give it a go on the Wireless Web, you'd better have this book or some other roadmap with you.

Fascinating Guide to the Wireless Web!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-02
Having just put down Bergeron's last book, "The Eternal E-Customer", I was interested to see his visionary take on the wireless web. I wasn't disappointed. "The Wireless Web" compellingly captures the multitude of opportunities which the unethering of the Web affords. What I appreciated most about this book (and Bergeron's style as in his previous book) was the practical advice on how any executive can take advantage of these wireless opportunities. Bergeron succinctly explains how a company can embrace this new technology to their competitive advantage. Five stars!

A complete Guide to Wireless
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-16
In just a few years the Internet has revolutionized the way we do business. Email, online shopping and digital music downloaded from the Internet are now integral parts of our everyday lives. Technology aware companies have now turned to wireless web for the next big leap in commerce and communication. The race is on for deploying cutting-edge wireless technology.

As a business and technology consultant I am often asked by clients to provide some guidelines on how to proceed in this new and fast moving industry. Is trading stocks using a wireless PDA really a secure transaction and are electronic coupons delivered to customers via cell phones a technical feasible marketing solution? What communications provider should I use when connecting my sales force via WAP based browsers to a wireless CRM solution? And should we look to Europe and Japan for the future in wireless communication, or will it turn out to be another bursting bubble as we have experienced with too many dot.com business ventures?

"The Wireless Web", unlike so many other books covering technology topics, provides an easy to read and well-structured roadmap on how to develop a winning wireless strategy. Bergeron starts off explaining the history of this industry and it's economic drivers and then provides an overview of the current state of technologies, the various systems, protocols and technical standards used in the US and compares them to the more cohesive and further developed Japanese and European technologies. The latter part of the book focuses on the future, introducing the reader to opportunities and potential risks wireless technologies will offer as well as technical and political limitations it will face as this technology matures He closes with a well structured guideline on how to develop a wireless strategy of any scale.

In summary, this book will familiarize the reader with this new and dynamic industry and provide the knowledge required to develop, communicate, and execute a successful wireless strategy. Although written for the non-technical executive, I recommend this book to every one confronted with wireless technologies, the corporate executive implementing a wireless enterprise information portal as well as the cell phone user confronted with evaluating roaming charges, communication protocols and coverage areas when selecting a calling plan. This book definitely deserves a place on the bookshelf of any technologist.

Seeing Europe and Japan As The Future of Wireless!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-12
Many people have been impressed by what they have seen of the new wireless services in Europe and Japan. Based on the promise of these offerings, wireless operators have spent billions of dollars for 3G licenses in Europe that will require tens of billions to implement. Based on the amount of money invested and planned for the next few years, it looks like the days of broadband wireless Internet are about to be with us. What should you be doing now? That's the question that this book addresses.

The Wireless Web is the best book I have seen for describing the background of how technology and customer needs are converging to provide new wireless offerings and the potential for new ways to solve problems. About two-thirds of the book is aimed at providing a layperson's description of technology, social, and governmental developments that will influence what will be offered by companies. The remaining third gives you a template for thinking about what these developments mean for your business. For most people now, that decision will relate to when to get involved.

In my consulting practice, it is clear that there are enormous opportunities now to develop intellectual property and new business models that can be implemented immediately. For those who mainly want to use the wireless web as an adjunct to their businesses, on the other hand, you have lots of time.

The best advice in the book is to be sure that you have the business processes in place that will allow you to connect wireless technology to your business when the rest of the infrastructure and equipment are in place.

Basically, wireless Internet connections will become more important as a disruptive technology than the land-wire connected Internet. By always having a device present (whether a cell phone, personal digital assistant, pager, or some new device), individuals will be able to simplify their lives while they are on the go or in any fixed location. As a result, transactions will be transformed. For example, food manufacturers may have to bid for a consumer's business while she or he is walking down the aisles of a supermarket.

For the first time, you will be able to shape the entire consumer or customer experience around what that person prefers. The potential for positive differentiation becomes enormous, as a result.

My main caution to you is that this field is rapidly changing. This information will become out-of-date rapidly. So read the book now if you are going to.

After you have considered some of the ways that the wireless Internet can improve your offerings, I suggest that you go back to the drawing boards to see how much of these changes you can offer now without broadband wireless connections. In this way, the wireless Internet can be a powerful metaphor now for improving your performance.

Be helpful . . . all the time and everywhere!

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A Thrilling Narrative: The Memoir of a Southern Unionist (Civil War in the West Series)
Published in Hardcover by University of Arkansas Press (2006-04)
Author: D. E. Haynes
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It really is a thrilling
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
While at times the book is difficult to read it illustrates an important point you cannot just draw a line in the dirt and expect everyone on one side to be loyal to this country or that country. There were people in the south that supported the Union a lot of people and the same holds true for Confederate sympathizers in the north. The Civil War is not and never was a crusader like story of armies of light from the north and soldiers of darkness from the south it is the story of incredibly human people who had to make an incredibly difficult choice. Also as the narrative will show America during the time of the Civil War was not nearly as romantic as everyone wishes it was.

The tragic part about the course of history and the passage of time is that none of those people thought to write an account as Captian Dennis E. Haynes did.

Overall-I would like to thank the captain for his account and Arthur W. Bergeron Jr. for preserving it for future generations.

The Only Known Book by a Louisiana Unionist
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Review Date: 2006-08-12
It is well known that during the Revolutionary War there was a substantial portion of the population that remained loyal to England. Even though I was born and grew up in Louisiana I did not know that there were 'Unionists' in the area that remained loyal to the United States.

Captain Dennis E. Haynes was one such individual. Born in Ireland in 1819, he came to the US sometime in the early 1830's. This makes him a 45 year old man by the time the enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1864. By the standards of the time, he was an old man. By the standards of an Army he was an old man.

Besides the shock of seeing the names of towns near where I grew up (and where I thought nothing had ever happened), I was surprised to see how much and how far Capt. Haynes traveled. He was always on the move, going hundreds of miles to New Orleans or Texas. In one case, trying to get to Port Hudson (near Baton Rouge) he walked in a little over a day and a night 52 miles having had only one small meal.

This book is reprinted from the original which was published in 1866 and of which only two copies are known to exist. As such it is written in the style of the time and reads a bit differently than a current book. Still, it is one of the very few personal memoirs from a southern Unionist, and the only one known from Louisiana. To the Civil War reader, this is a book on a little known aspect of the war.

The true tale of a Southern unionist
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-04
A Thrilling Narrative: The Memoir Of A Southern Unionist is the memoir of Captain Dennis E. Haynes, and a rarity indeed - the true tale of a Southern unionist. Few Southern Unionists wrote of their experiences after the American Civil War, and A Thrilling Narrative is the only publication of Louisiana Unionist, and the only account of the First Louisiana Battalion Cavalry Scouts, a unit that existed for less than three months and only saw action during the Red River Campaign of 1864. In A Thrilling Narrative, Haynes speaks of how he opposed the secession of Texas and became a hunted man for it, his terrible journey to reach Union troops in Louisiana, and the cruelty that he and other Union sympathizers suffered at the hands of the Confederates. Notes and an index round out this powerful glimpse at the harrowing difficulties of taking a stand that is unpopular to one's neighbors.

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The Civil War Reminiscences of Major Silas T. Grisamore, C.S.A.
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1993-05)
Author: Silas
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A look to the west. . .
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-21
This book is a must read. A refreshing glimpse into the adventures of a Western Theater Quartermaster. Obviously intense and very thorough research was done editing these memoirs. Dr. Bergeron is indeed a premier Civil War historian.

This is an extremely important Civil War source book.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-05
Grisamore's memoir is an important source of information on the Western and Trans-Mississippi theaters of the Civil War. Because he was a quartermaster, his story is a unique one because few quartermaster officers left memoirs. The book is full of humor as well as little known episodes of the war. Grisamore was a native of Indiana but felt strongly enough about the Confederate war effort to join the army and risk his life.

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Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units
Published in Paperback by Louisiana State University Press (1996-10-01)
Author: Arthur W., Jr. Bergeron
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Incedible detail and flawless research
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-07
This book is a must have research tool for all serious ACW scholars. Dr. Bergeron's research is up to its usual very fine standards. Perhaps we'll get lucky and he'll do another State! Bravo!

A necessary book for all who study Civil War Louisiana
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-29
The book contains a short history of each of the individual units and an extensive index. The definative book on Lousiana units during the Civil War.

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The Little Book Of Poems
Published in Paperback by Theodore R. Bergereon (2007-10-01)
Author: Theodore Bergeron
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Truly inspiring poetry
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Review Date: 2007-11-12
This is a truly inspiring book ! The poetry is exceptional and is relative to the many trials and tribulations of life itself! A must have for any poetry lover! Highly recommended A+++ !

A must read book
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Review Date: 2007-11-08
This Little Book of Poetry conatins some of the best poetry that I have read in quite a while.

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The New Kid
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2002-11-18)
Author: Lowell Bergeron
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Haunting tale...effective storytelling
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Review Date: 2003-12-06
Lowell Bergeron's little gem, "The New Kid", is a delightful novel that unfolds a spiraling, dark tale of murder, betrayal and lost innocence...but tells this tale in such a way as to leave the reader unaware that that is what is happening. A diabolical, yet ingenious method of story-telling, I must say, but one that is conducive toward having that tale be indelibly ingrained in one's mind.

A nice twist at the end is often what also makes a story memorable for me and Bergeron offers up a good one in his debut novel. At first glance, the title "The New Kid" might conjure up certain ideas of what the book is about, perhaps making one think of a new kid they remember from school. After the last page is read, however, and the reader is left to ponder the mysterious and frightening events that befall the characters in this novel, the reader will undoubtedly never think of a "new kid" in the same manner. And I'm sure Lowell Bergeron meant it to be that way.

Everyone knows about bullies...
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Review Date: 2003-07-10
"The New Kid" by author Lowell Bergeron is a young adult novel that adults will enjoy, as well. There is much the reader can relate to and the writing style is readable and engaging. How do we react to people who bully us? Read this simple yet complex story about just that; dealing with people who instill fear into us. The consequences across the board in how we handle bullies can be devastating. Without giving the storyline away, I recommend you read "The New Kid" and be enlightened and entertained.


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