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Outstanding and necessary reading for natural historiansReview Date: 2006-01-16
A first-hand account of life in the subarcticReview Date: 2002-05-11
-an excellent, poetic, moving description of Pribilof life.Review Date: 1997-12-08

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Moons of the Hunter...Review Date: 2007-04-15
We follow the hunters as they go out onto the ice to hunt bears and seals. We follow the women as they care for the children and fish. These stories are not for kids. They are full of blood and harsh scenes of survival.
Subsistence life of the Inupiat Eskimos of AlaskaReview Date: 1998-07-21
Excellent insight into the Inupiat Eskimo lifestyle.Review Date: 1999-04-23

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Silver is a great dog racing adventure with a happy endingReview Date: 2006-07-18
My favorite part is when her dad wins the race, because it is the happiest part. It was really scary when Rachel saw the dead wolf. This book might be a little too scary for first graders, but it is really exciting for older kids, especially in the parts when her dad wins and when she gets a puppy. This was a great book and I'm happy I read it. By JG.
It was very fun to readReview Date: 2001-03-06
I think you would like to read this book because it's about a little girl and how she gets a puppy. It is a chapter book. And it has lots of action. The pictures are black and white drawings. When I'm older, I want to go in the Junior Iditarod.
SilverReview Date: 2006-01-10
I think it was a good book and really cool. Sit at edge of your seat excitement. However if I were the athor of this book I would change the ending,because didn't match the middle. By:Savannah

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Spellbinding SeriesReview Date: 2001-09-20
Sounding Off for Sound TracksReview Date: 2001-08-13
Superb envionmental mysteryReview Date: 2001-04-30
San Diego-based Scott Beringer is sent to replace Henry as the whale expert. He wants to say no because of his custody fight with his spouse over their child, but heads north to Alaska anyway. As Scott begins to learn the truth about what is causing the whales to behave aberrantly, he finds his personal life has followed him to his new job as Liza wonders how safe sailing in any of the waters is with rogue whales running wild.
SOUND TRACKS is an excellent environmental mystery that showcases the raw beauty of Alaska as rarely seen in a novel. The story line never slows down as events keep piling upon each other and that adds up to quite a tale. Liza remains a strong character as she returns after quite an appearance in her debut, CROW IN STOLEN COLORS. Scott is a reluctant hero always striving to do the right thing for the state and for his daughter. Marcia Simpson provides an enjoyable regional mystery that showcases a state, a way of life, and her talent.
Harriet Klausner

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Great MemoriesReview Date: 2002-01-04
Glorious AlaskaReview Date: 2005-12-26
Highly recommendedReview Date: 1998-09-07
The cover (and back cover), 12x32, appropriate pays homage to Denali (Mt. McKinley), viewed from Wonder Lake. Plus numerous other views of Denali, and all Alaska's major regions, national parks, cities.
With plenty of thoughtful essays, also of high caliber. And at a great price...


Bite Size Sci-Fi at its Best!Review Date: 2008-09-25
Justin's writing style flows easily and quickly pulls you into his world. When combined with characters you can empathize with, you can easily see yourself as a small businessman taking a chance, a soldier piloting a space fighter or even a paramedic blasting into orbit on a rescue mission. Through out all of the stories is spread Justin's sense of humor as well as a down in the trenches look at some of the real world issues that could come up. I particularly like the story Real Money. It shows a little bit about what kind of support a Starport might be desperate for as well as how important the bottom line would be just to keep things going.
Overall I think seven short stories would be a fine end to seven evenings. You don't have to read all night to find a good stopping place or be distracted the next day wondering how story might end. Each story stands on its own. It's all bite sized quality Sci-Fi at its best.
A read well worth the timeReview Date: 2008-08-25
As an Alaskan, I appreciate seeing works that highlight how important the industries of this state are to the future of the economic and political scene, on a local, national, and even global level. Alaska's economy needs to diversify if the residents of our state are to maintain the standard of living they currently enjoy.
While I enjoyed all the stories in this collection, my favorite is "Combat Fishing." Its theme of ecological recovery combines elements of suspense with the humor which I've come to enjoy from Mr. Oldham.
Tales from the Kodiak Starport offers a wide range of tales that address various facets of life surrounding the fictional Starport. Most of the stories have an Alaskan flavor. I really enjoyed reading it. The brevity of the stories make this book great for bedtime reading.
Alaskans in SpaceReview Date: 2008-07-18
"Coming Home" flowed in much the same way. Jarod, even though a bigger-than-life hero who easily dispatches pirates while only getting a wee bit chilled, is likable and believable because he also invites and allows emotional empathy.
By the end of the book, I'd gotten a good picture of the potential for the Kodiak Starport and had even spent some time reading about the actually existing facility on the web. Any book that sends me to Google for additional research is a winner! I like the challenge. As in Oldham's Politics and Patriotism: The Fisk Conspiracy, the political and economic bits were timely and made sense. I especially liked the way the author obliquely tied the controversies as to why we are in Iraq to the kind of unpopular war with China that we'd most likely see.
"Combat Fishing" brings Oldham's droll sense of humor out in the daylight. Being a fan of good pun-ishment, it left me with a chuckle. For the non-Alaskan audience, combat fishing is what happens on the major Alaskan rivers every summer when the salmon run. Oldham's characters have a slightly different experience. There were other places in the tales where humor slid in sideways, and that added a lot to the enjoyment.
Read the stories. Alaska is the perfect launching point for space flights, and Justin Oldham proves it in his tales.

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Funny and heartfeltReview Date: 2006-08-07
Great reality check - funny and insightfulReview Date: 2003-10-01
From a fellow teacher - I loved this book!Review Date: 2003-10-01

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Untamed AlaskaReview Date: 2003-09-16
of the migrating Caribou, Musk Oxen and other rare animals.
There are spellbinding sites; such as, the Hubbard Glacier and
the Melt Water Pond. This work is "a must" for outdoor
enthusiasts and campers.
Impressive and Beautiful!Review Date: 2008-04-18
Photos include not only the expected Mt. Whitney, Northern lights, Denali Park, glaciers, grizzlies, moose, caribou, and bald eagles, but also Dall sheep, walrus, humpback whales, etc. - even a killer whale totally out of the water in pursuit of prey.
Many of the photos were taken in remote areas of Alaska, and leave one wondering at the extraordinary effort and creativity involved in obtaining them.
Good News: This book, not currently available through Amazon, is available at Borders for $4.99.
A spectacular feature on AlaskaReview Date: 2001-09-04
I would reccomend this book without hesitation.

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Excellent guide for book lovers!Review Date: 2000-10-28
An invaluable take-along tote for bibliophiles!Review Date: 2000-05-03
Essential guide for bibliophiles & antiquarian book dealers.Review Date: 2000-04-04


Heavy reading for a person never evacuated by the U.S. Gov,Review Date: 1999-05-24
Heavy reading for a person never evacuated by the U.S. Gov,Review Date: 1999-05-24
A neutral observation of Aleut hardshipsReview Date: 2003-09-26
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