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Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets (Brooks/Cole Series in Advanced Mathematics)
Published in Hardcover by Brooks Cole (2001-10-19)
Author: Mark A. Pinsky
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Excellent textbook and reference, which is readable!
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Review Date: 2008-06-17
I needed to learn Fourier Analysis and Wavelets, and this book is excellent as a textbook and as a reference. It is also quite readable. We need more mathematics books like this one.

For the Students!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-23
Courses in harmonic analysis have a central place in the course offerings of every math department, be it pure or applied;-- and the subject is as important as ever! Yet it has not always been easy for an instructor to find a book that is right for the students. Some books might be too skimpy on proofs, or not deep enough.-- Or the applications may somehow be artificial, or contrived. Afterall, we teach the material to engineers!-- It is a relief to find, in Pinsky's lovely new book, a balanced approach to the subject. The motivation and the history receive a beautiful presentation, as do the technical points and proofs. And the historical comments- sprinkled throughout the book- bring the subject to life. At the same time, the book is forward looking, and it has been tested in courses. Great exercises! The structure of the exposition is friendly, and gently leads the reader toward the exciting new wavelet material in the last hundred or so pages of the book. The student thereby gets a sense of how the central questions in wavelet theory have their root in the more classical ideas of harmonic analysis.

Fourier Analysis and Wavelets for Everyone
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-29
As a probabilist and statistician, with a Ph.D., having worked at universities, as a consultant, and in industry for approximately forty years, I had previously employed Fourier Analysis only as a tool, not having studied the subject as a discipline unto itself. Dr. Pinsky's book has allowed me to learn the subject more deeply, and from a different, exciting viewpoint. In addition, I needed a resource that would permit me to learn about wavelets. How wonderful to find a book that includes both topics! Moreover, this book is a pleasure to read, with pencil and paper, to work through the ideas. It is extraordinarily well-written, which is not surprising, given the clarity and excellence of Dr. Mark A. Pinsky's other works. Pinsky's grammar is excellent, which is extremely refreshing. Many modern authors cause me to believe that I should have a red pen to correct grammatical errors while reading their works. This book is much more than just a textbook; it is beautiful mathematically and beautifully written.

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The Italian Tycoon's Bride
Published in Kindle Edition by Harlequin Presents (2007-12-01)
Author: Helen Brooks
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Blow hot & blow cold
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-14
Maisie Burns is a sweet mother type, she has mothered Jeff until he found another woman, Gary the same. Then she meets Blaine, He falls in love with her at first sight, but he doesn't trust love.
He has had a bad marriage, he is running scared, but he wants Maisie more than he wants to run. At first. But the more he thinks about it the more he is sure he is making a mistake in pursuing Maisie.
He gets her a job in Italy, with his mother Jenny an American, and then he tries to make sure he spends as much time as he can confusing Maisie.
At first she is willing to have a loose relationship with him, until she thinks of some of the things he says about her and her worth.
That's when it gets funny, because she believes him, but now he wants an affair with her, but his own words come back to bite him.
Until he sees his own worth then Blaine acts on his real feelings. And goes after his dreams.

I've found my new Betty Neels
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
If you're a fan of Betty Neels, you will like Helen Brooks. This is the second of her books that I've read, and I have been very pleased with both.

In this book, we have Maisie, a lovely, nice girl who has just been jilted. She also doesn't have much self-esteem. Enter Blaine, a gorgeous, rich man who helps Maisie find herself.

Along the way, he finds himself completely taken with her.

This was a lovely story, complete with sweet animals, complex family story in the background, and excellent romance.

Thank you Ms. Brooks!!

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contempary Romance
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This is the story of an ordinary girl in love with a millionare who has thoughts of no commintments. He has respect for her and refuses to take her without marrige. Of course he dosen't want to be married. Instresting HUH? I rated the book 5 stars. You choose for your self.

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Just For You! Never Finished, Never Done!
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2004-04-01)
Author: Regina Brooks
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Shayla's mommy is just like mine.
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Review Date: 2004-07-17
I love this book. My mom bought it for me today and now it's my favorite. Shayla's mom is justlike mine.

My Son & I Love This Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-01
This is a very enjoyable book to read and share with your children. My son is only 3-1/2 years old and though this book is recommended for children a little older, when I sat and read it to him, he asked a lot of questions about why the little girl was fussing about the chores. It sparked his interest. The illustrations are beautifully done. I kind of want to keep this book for my private collection, but I'll be a good mommy and continue to share it with my son.

The words and illustrations will certainly hook your child
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-30
I read this book to a group of children and they just loved it! They couldn't stop saying Never Finished Never Done! It's a great book to teach children all about chores. I was surprised to find that this book was a part of a series of 24 titles all written and illustrated by people of color.

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Letters of E. B. White, Revised Edition
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (2006-12-01)
Author: E. B. White
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A Life in Letters
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This wonderful collection of letters by the gentle and wise Mr. White will be of keen interest to all that enjoy fine writing. All the better if one has an interest in The New Yorker magazine, the children's book Charlotte's Web, English grammar, boating, farming in Maine, or just the everyday thoughts of one of our country's greatest essayists.

E.B. White was fortunate in having a talented granddaughter, who has extended the first edition of this book (its letters having ended with 1975 or 76) through to the completion of his journey in 1984.

Inspiring and moving
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-08
E.B. Whites letters are honest and intimate, insightful and extremely funny. White's letters often deal with his experiences and feelings about the writing process. Because of this, I would recommend reading his letters before reading collections of his essays. These letters are as satisfying, if not more so, than any biography.

Letters of E.B.White, Revised
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-31
I wish everyone could write as well as E.B.White! It is a great pleasure to travel with him through his life by way of his letters! This collection is museum quality art that is available to us instantly upon picking up the book!

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Literary Trips: Following in the Footsteps of Fame
Published in Paperback by Pal Publications (2000-01-01)
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Follow in the footsteps of notable writers
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Review Date: 2001-08-11
Use literature and literary figures to follow in the footsteps of notable writers and their settings with the aid of a title which covers many destinations, from the Prague of Kafka to Steinbeck's California setting for Cannery Row. Add first-person reflections on the literature containing the settings and you have an excellent take-along or travel planner.

A superbly presented compendium
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-11
Literary Trips: Following In The Footsteps Of Fame is a superbly presented compendium of observations, adventures, and travels of and by some of the best loved writers as they trekked around the world. A magnificent armchair travelogue, Literary Trips is divided as the world is: Africa to Australasia (Paul Bowles, T. E. Lawrence, Rohinton Mistry, Bruce Chatwin); North America: West (Malcolm Lowry, The Beats, D. H. Lawrence, Garrison Keillor and Sinclair Lewis); North America: East (Tennessee Williams, Margaret Mitchell and Tom Wolfe, Ayn Rand, Mark Twain, Elizabeth Smart); Caribbean and Latin America (Ernest Hemingway, Ian Fleming and Noel Coward, John Stephens and Frederick Catherwood); Great Britain and Ireland (W. B. Yeats, Jane Urquhart and the Bronte Sisters, A. A. Milne, Agatha Christie and Jane Austen); Continental Europe (Knut Hamsun, The Lost Generation, Mary Shelley). Highly recommended for both school and community library collections, Literary Trips is enhanced for the reader with a section on biographies and a "user friendly" index. A novel and original feature of this publication is that any of the chapters are available as separate, individual e-texts and downloadable from the GreatestEscapes.com website.

Literary Trips: Following in the Footsteps of Fame
Helpful Votes: 42 out of 43 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-19
This is a book to savor in a cigar lounge...in the corner of a jazz club...in front of a softly crackling fire at home. Or in a hammock under a royal palm in the deep, deep south.

I started out by nestling with the book into our oversized, down-filled sofa - and ended up traveling through one of the best reads of my life. Several times, I startled my husband with cries of "No kidding...Wow...I didn't know that...Ohmigod..." as I discovered new places in the hearts of my favorite authors. And delved into the lives of others I knew little about.

Literary Trips probes into the past, yet is formatted for the present. We're all used to reading in chunks now - short, self-contained sections that are complete, independent modules. And this book is totally "today" in that respect. Each chapter, written by a different person, is a complete story - gift-wrapped with its own special signature. Each has its own flavor, its own style, its own finds. Every writer has unearthed amusing tidbits and lively tales that add richness and depth to well researched and beautifully written prose.

The book is also an excellent travel guide for following in those famous footsteps. Each module contains a practical reference section listing hotels and other stomping grounds of famous feet ("Literary Sites"; "Literary Sleeps"). Each section also describes how to get to those grounds and provides useful tips and background information.

My favorite parts are the little surprises throughout. For example, did you know that: § Hemingway dedicated his Nobel Prize for literature to the patron saint of the basilica in Santiago de Cuba? § Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond novels at Goldeneye, his home in Jamaica, and named 007 after the local author of a book on birds? § When Ayn Rand was writing Atlas Shrugged, which took 12 years, she didn't leave her apartment for an entire month?

Another of the book's delightful dimensions is a smattering of recipes that could form a menu for a literary memorial party. You could honor D.H. Lawrence with his dandelion wine; Hemingway with double daiquiris; Mistry with Dhansak; and Sinclair Lewis with his "Sinful Christmas Cookies".

I'm always looking for inspiration for my own writing, and Lit Trips provides it on many fronts. Much of it comes from seeing so many authors "under one cover" - an excellent way to compare styles, to link lives, to see how they made their magic. But I was no less inspired by the talent of the book's contributing writers.

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The Little Black Survival Book for Single Saints
Published in Perfect Paperback by Driven Enterprises (2007-05-01)
Author: Kimberley Brooks
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The Little Black Book
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
I bought this book because I felt I needed to be reminded of God's word for single christians and Kim hit the nail on the head!!! Outstanding job!! I plan to use this in my single retreats!!

Honest, Open, and Sound
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Review Date: 2008-04-15
Kimberley Brooks captures the thoughts and hearts of singles in her book, "The Little Black Survival Book for Single Saints". This pocket-sized, power-packed book deals with the honest feelings of singles and provides biblical scripture to stand on. Instead of giving in to sexual temptation, grab this book! A great gift for yourself and for others.

Great Survival Book for when you get tempted
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-15
The author of this little black book is very open and down to earth. I keep the book in my purse and read whenever I have some spare time or even when I am tempted. She "keeps it real" as well as references scriptures. This is a must hve for any single saint. It would be a great Christmas gift, too.

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Little Night
Published in Hardcover by Roaring Brook Press (2007-04-03)
Author: Yuyi Morales
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GLOW in the dark!
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Review Date: 2008-02-06
It is common knowledge that Yuyi Morales is a color genius and a word magician, and with Little Night, she does it again. Yuyi's color palette is imaginative, unique and vibrant. Her colors are so deep. So sparkly. I am convinced they will glow in the dark if I were to turn off the light. I LOVE her combination of magenta and red with turquoise and purple.
her compositions are magical. My eye flows over the pages, dancing from one spread to the next.
Yuyi's text is lyrical and soothing, perfect for a bed-time story, yet the the STARS of this story are the characters. Mother Sky is warm, round, loving and nurturing. She's the type of mother I wish upon everyone.
Little Night is spirited, sweet and a mischievous. Their relationship is filled with emotion and tenderness.
I recommend Little Night to everyone. It's just the soothing, loving story kids need to fall into a peaceful sleep under the stars-Venus on the east, Maercury on the west, and Jupiter above!

A creative storybook ideal for reading to young girls right before bedtime
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Review Date: 2008-01-09
Award-winning author and artist Yuyi Morales presents Little Night, an imaginative picturebook about Mother Sky and her rambunctious daughter Little Night, anthropomorphized as an African-American family. Mother Sky chases her playful daughter across the heavens in a celestial game of hide-and-seek; at last she finds her child and gently combs her hair. "Mother Sky sits Little Night on her lap and with her shiny comb she untangles the knots, twists the hair between her fingers, and makes little swirls, one on the left side, one on the right. To keep them in place she takes three hairpins from her pocket. 'Venus on the east, Mercury on the west, and Jupiter above.'" A creative storybook ideal for reading to young girls right before bedtime, the better to foster sweet dreams.

Wake up the night
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
You ever get so attached to an illustrator that they could be drawing stick figures on matchboxes and you'd still pay top dollar to look at `em? Yeah. So that's basically my attitude towards Yuyi Morales. She could draw images for Pictionary and I'd be all gaga over them. I can't help it. The woman has skills. I was wowed by her Pure Belpre Medal winning, Just a Minute and more than a tad impressed by the illustrations contributed to Los Gatos Black on Halloween. "Little Night," however, is a very rare critter; a bedtime picture book I actually like. Don't get me wrong. There are good bedtime stories out there in the world. I just happen to dislike a good 95% of them. They're either too treacly or too icky-cutesy. They try too hard and end up too earnest, or their tone is off and they simply don't read well to kids. "Little Night", exhibits none of these flaws. It's a tale as sweetly dark and tender-hearted as a warm hug on a summer night. The fact that it also happens to be beautiful to boot doesn't hurt things any either.

"In the flowered city there is an endless mother, giving and magnificent like the sky." These words come from Yuyi Morales's dedication to her mother, but she could well be talking about the mother in this book. Nighttime is drawing near and Mother Night needs to get her daughter Little Night out of bed and ready. Her small child, however, has other plans in mind. If Mama wants her to take a bath in a tub full of falling stars she'll need to play a little hide-and-seek by the rabbit holes first. And if Mama wants to dress Little Night in her gown crocheted from the clouds above, she may need to first peek inside the bats' cave to find her giggling child. On and on they go, with Mama preparing and Little Night hiding until at last it's time for the child to take her moon and bounce it high into the air.

I made the mistake of reading another review of this book before writing my own. Usually I try to avoid doing this because I have this fear that I'll somehow digest another person's words into my subconscious and end up parroting things they've already said. It's even worse, though, when someone comes up with a description of the book that you wish to high heaven you'd come up with. So with full credit going to Randall Enos of Booklist, one of the things I loved the most about Morales's art, were her, "rich jewel-tone colors." I mean, there's just no better way to describe them. These colors seep over the pages with deep reds, purples, and indigo blues. With her backgrounds in place, the pure white of the stars pierces the gloom just like Little Night's mischievous twinkling eyes. The exaggerated characters give the book a little extra added oomph too. I love how Mother Sky is this all expansive bell-shaped maternal figure. Her two braids curl delicately at their ends like the tip of a cat's tail and her tiny hands weave Little Night's hair into intricate braids, with three gleaming planets to hold it all in place.

In a way, you can read this book as a description of the way in which the sky changes in the evening. Falling stars and fading clouds at the start. Fireflies and the slow appearance of the Milky Way next. Finally the view of, "Venus on the east, Mercury on the west, and Jupiter above," with a thick round moon to cap it all off at the end. So lovely. Kids will also enjoy this book when they find that Little Night isn't just playing hide and go seek with her mother in these pages. She's playing with the reader as well. You can usually spot her, though, since her tiny white eyes sparkle like little stars wherever it is that she goes.

All told, the current crop of children's picture books the publishers are putting out there these days aren't exactly o'erflowing with Hispanic characters. You can find them if you need to, but sometimes it's nice to find a really high quality picture book containing characters that aren't whitey white white. It's nice too to see a book where the affection between the mother and the child feels genuine. I know The Runaway Bunny has its fans, but books like that one never really convince me that the mother in the story feels anything aside from an almost violent possessiveness towards her child. "Little Night," however, feels loving and warm. In short, perfect bedtime reading.

The obvious pairing with this book would have to be with Ana Juan's jaw-droppingly gorgeous, The Night Eater . Duh. The two picture books were darn well made for one another. But while one is about the fellow who eats away the night to make way for the dawn, the other is about the night going through an, ironically enough, wake-up routine at the close of day. Searching for a proper bedtime taleisn 't a difficult task in and of itself. It's nice, though, to find a book that is quite as touching, magical, and doggone adorable as this. Worth holding onto, tight.

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Love Potion: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Trafford Publishing (2006-07-06)
Author: Gerri Brooks
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I'm touched to the core.
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Review Date: 2005-04-19
Thank you for introducing me to these characters. I'd met some of them during my life and you brought them to life for others.
This definition of Family, no matter where you find it, shows that Love is the Potion that heals hurts and pain and gives strength when all seems lost... I want more, more, more.

Emotional Rollercoaster
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Review Date: 2005-04-17
Love Potion exposes you to every single human emotion possible. What a cleansing experience! One of the best books I have ever read!

captivating
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Review Date: 2005-04-02
Holds onto your interest from the minute you begin reading until the very last word. Every character is vividly sketched in the reader's mind as if they are sitting in your living room. You are transported into another place and time, waiting on the edge of your seat to find out whatever becomes of "Harry Honeycup"...
Execllent read...

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MCSA/MCSE Windows 2000 PASS-IT(70-215) Exam Preparation (It Certification Series)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (2001-12-27)
Author: Charles J. Brooks
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Great Series
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-29
I took the Professional test using the Pass-it book and passed easily. I tested last week using the Server Pass-it with a 900. This author does a good job giving you what is (subject wise) on the test. Two months ago I used the CCNA Pass-it. I have just purchased the Windows 2000 Infra Pass-it and will report my progress here>

Server Test is the First
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-01
I am a computer professional and I have always had problems taking any test. I ordered this book and read it from cover to cover. I scheduled the test and passed with a 900. It must have been this book that covered only the material I needed. I was so please with this author's style that I just purchased the 2000 Professional PASS-IT by the same author. If this one works out I see this same guy has just done another one on CCNA and 2000 Infastructure. Let you all know.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-06
This is the first MCSE examination that I took. I thought the test was going to be hard. But this book only included what I needed to pass the test. Because all the filler was left out I was able to concentrate on the important stuff. Easy to read and I passed with flying colors. Wish there were more from this author.

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Quicksand and Cactus: A Memoir of the Southern Mormon Frontier
Published in Hardcover by Howe Brothers (1982)
Author: Juanita Brooks
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A Must Read
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Review Date: 2006-04-10
This Must Read will tell you more about the Mormon frontier in Southern Utah than any other book I have read. It is definitely one I will keep in my personal library.

Enjoyable history, engaging style
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-08
I purchased this book as I was driving through the Mormon country of Dixie in southwest Utah to try to get a better understanding of Mormonism. We had just toured Pipe Springs National Monument, a fort constructed by Mormons used to house polygamous families. For non-Mormons, polygamy and Mormonism is fascinating and nearly as exotic as bedouin nomads in Morrocoo.

Quicksand and Cactus is a flowing narrative of Mormon life in the last century told in a non-judgemental tone by the granddaughter of a polygamist. What sets this book apart from other books about Mormonism I've read, such as Jon Krakauer's Banner of Heaven is that Juanita Brooks fully believed in her faith from day one and practiced. There is nothing in her book that would lead you to believe that there was anything unusual at all about her grandfather being polygamous. As such, her book provides a truthful look at what being Mormon must really be like.

In addition, the book is very readable. Her voice is charming and likeable. It's a bit like Little House on the Prairie and made me admire the deep pioneering spirit of these particular Mormons who occupied an unhopitable corner of the country.

A wonderfully honest and human account of pioneer life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-09
One of the most accessable, yet honest histories I've read. Brooks was a well-respected historian in academic circles, yet with her straightforward style instantly transports the lay reader into the early Mormon frontier.


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