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Essence of chaos book by E.Lorenz Review Date: 2007-10-14
Great Stuff from the Great OneReview Date: 2000-07-21
The Essence of Chaos: A great primer on chaos theory.Review Date: 1998-08-23
Excellent Chaos PrimerReview Date: 2000-08-08

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Planning for a great tripReview Date: 2007-05-24
Exploring Washington's PastReview Date: 2000-04-07
A fascinating tour through the State's origins and bywaysReview Date: 1998-08-26
Great for Washington's Back RoadsReview Date: 2001-10-18
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Rate of RavensReview Date: 2005-03-09
I'm not going to start summarizing the book since this is a review, but just so you get the main point of what happens in the book I will explain a little. There are a couple murders that have recently happened in Seattle, and a regular woman who is a translator gets caught up in everything. By the looks of what is going on this woman, known as Margit Andersson, believes that the deaths were tied to things that happened in Nazi-Occupied Denmark during World War II.
While reading the book, you feel that you are living in this world, waiting for the next bit of evidence. There were absolutely no downfalls in this book and everything was always entertaining. Yes, finally a book with no boring parts! These are some of the reasons the book is what it is. It is a great way to learn about the Scandinavian culture.
A great one night standReview Date: 1998-11-04
The characters feel real, and the environment fits the story which allows the reader to feel relaxed and not have to fight to make the story work. The WW II stories, which are true, give an amazing view into a part of history that has not been shared with many.
This is a book to be shared with anyone who enjoys siting down and reading a book until you reach the back cover. It is a good one night stand.
I love Margit - but this series is too short!Review Date: 2001-08-23
Original, absorbing and special, a mystery unlike any otherReview Date: 1998-06-29
Margit soon realizes that the deaths of the two women were not coincidence, but linked by their work as conductors on the WW II European underground railroad that sent many people to safety. Eventually, Margit meets an elderly Dane, who believes that the women's deaths have to do with their activities five decades ago. As she becomes deeply involved with the case, Margit does not recognize the danger posed to her by an individual who wants his dark secrets from the big war to remain hidden.
FATE OF RAVENS is a well-written regional and ethnic mystery that will please fans of Northwest tales and those who enjoy Scandinavian stories. Margit is a fascinating character and the Seattle-Tacoma area is always fun to visit while reading a good detective novel. Additionally, the historical tidbits add much flavor to the story line. Still, like its predecessor, RUNEMAKER, the charm of this novel lies in the insight to the Scandinavian culture.
Harriet Klausner
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A Field Guide to Western WildflowersReview Date: 2005-06-11
Excellent Field Guide to help identify WildflowersReview Date: 1999-07-06
Pacific States Wildflowers.Review Date: 2001-06-21
A Useful ToolReview Date: 2000-04-04

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Not enough stars on Amazonýs scaleReview Date: 2001-02-12
ABA Book of the YearReview Date: 1999-05-12
Great read on Salmon as a cultural driver in the N.Pacific.Review Date: 1999-04-01
International perspectivesReview Date: 2000-09-21
This book is a collection of perpectives on salmon from representatives of the peoples around the pacific rim whose lives have centered on salmon for thousands of years. The contributors are talented indigenous writers from the United States, Canada, Japan, and Siberia. The engaging text is amply illustrated with historic and contemporary photographs, as well as drawings. The historic photographs are not the same ones that usually appear. For example, nearly every book on salmon in the nortwest has a twentieth century photograph of Indians fishing at Celilo Falls. Most books use the same photo. This book uses one that features in the forground the cable system that was used to get down to the fishing platforms, with the fishing platforms themselves in the background.
Some of the work in this book has been published elsewhere. But the context it is given here accentuates it in useful ways. For example, Sherman Alexie's poem, "The Place Where Ghosts of Salmon Jump," is engraved into a sculpture in Overlook Park behind the Spokane Public Library and is published in _The Summer of Black Widows_. But in this book it appears beside a nice photograph of the falls as it appears today, and a photo of Mr. Alexie standing on the footbridge above a section of the falls pointing downstream.

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Review for First Ladies' Fact BookReview Date: 2008-05-29
JQ
The First Ladies Fact BookReview Date: 2008-01-18
The facts are interesting and unusual and it's good to have an insight into the women behind the men that have been in office.
Quite frankly I think most of them could have done a better job than their husbands.
Would highly recommend this to anyone for a good read and quick reference.
Fascinating information!Review Date: 2006-11-09
Fascinating StoriesReview Date: 2006-03-18
The first ladies have had their own share of the making of history. In recent years, Jackie Kennedy did a lot towards the creation of the Camelot image of the Kennedy years. Hillary Clinton is certainly remembered for her efforts towards creating universal health care.
These are just two small details of the lives of two first ladies. This book has over 700 pages about their lives, their interests, their activities in the white house and the way that they worked with their husbands to assist in the governance of the country.
And yes, there is a color section of pictures featuring mostly the clothes they wore.

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The Fun Parts of a City Girl Thrown into the CountryReview Date: 2008-02-21
First and foremost the book focuses on the relationship of Zoe Goren and her daughter Maya. Because that is the reason Zoe is ripped from her favorite place of all time--the city. She's a single mom looking out for her daughter (and her daughter's education with dyslexia) so they head from middle of the city, to smack dab into the country. But not without some difficulty. And when I say difficulty, culture shock is only half of it. Zoe can't drive. Oh and wild animals? Yeah, not so friendly when they are in your house. Even if you do have a cat around.
This book delivered a lot of punch for its 323 pages. I fell in love with Zoe. Her honesty, bluntness, and to-hell-with-you attitude (listen, this woman? Yeah, she knows what she wants and goes after it. No excuses made). And her daughter Maya. Well, I think every woman can identify with her self-confidence issues. I mean who likes to be 13 and not fit in? No one. Then suddenly you find yourself fitting in somewhere... well it can only be called sweetness. And this is where the book thrives. Mother/daughter relationships. Parenting, and how we make some tough choices sometimes, that can hinder dreams and hopes we thought we had. It's all there, wrapped in this great relationship of a hard-working, dedicated mom and her daughter (I can only hope for so much with my daughter).
But I am forgetting something. The whole Out-of-City aspect of the book! Hey, I did the opposite. I moved from the rural Upper Peninsula of Michigan and landed myself in Chicago. Sure it was the 'Burbs, but for anyone that has done that little conversion. It's city. It took me 2 years to feel comfortable roaming the skyscraper, cement clad streets on my own. Now, I'm sad to not be in the concrete regularly. Kwitney also does a good job at creating the isolation that one feels by feeling like an outsider in a small (or big) town. Everything is so unfamiliar--foreign even. And coming from a small town, her whole feelings of being the outsider? Not such a stretch. I feel like that when I go home now. Once you leave the rural... well, it's hard going back. And Zoe had never been there (or wanted to go there) in the first place.
Oh--but does she have a surprise in store for her. First there is Mack (he's the romantic interest). Then there is Frances and Gretchen--also transplanted city folk--that, well, help Zoe's isolation issues. And of course a slew of other characters. They keep the country interesting and sorta sway Zoe away from her beloved city. Or at least as much as they can.
And this might be my only complaint with the book. The transition. It takes a BUNCH longer than a year to realize the country/city can work for anyone, you just need to find your place. Hell, it's taken me 10 years to finally find the common ground that works from me (I am 40 minutes from the city. And that is just fine by me). Less than a year and Zoe's completely happy with her beginning driver status, found Mack, and well given her career a face lift? A little like a sitcom. At least in novel form.
But please, don't let that deter you. The characters here are fun, playful, and definitely what keep you reading. The alternating points of view of Zoe and Mack are fun. Sexy. Hot. And well... just read the book. Let's just say, the sex is good (oops, sorry, a bit of a spoiler there). And the relationships all around are believable and definitely make for a wonderfully witty adventure that will make you beg to see where these characters DO land in about 5 years. I mean does Zoe land in the country forever?
Get this one!Review Date: 2008-02-06
Charming, Funny, Sexy and HeartwarmingReview Date: 2007-09-04
Zoe eventually agrees to take driving lessons from sexy Mack, even though she still has her misgivings about the process. Once they start flirting, then dating, both of them have to deal with their own stereotypes and intimacy issues, along with expectations for the future. Kwitney paints Mack equally as well as someone in conflict between how he's thought of by those around him, and who he is and aspires to be, as a man torn between the world he left in Iraq and his home. Zoe opens up new intellectual worlds to him, but also reminds him that they are very different and wonders whether they can bridge the gap. An environmental issue in the town draws them and their neighbors into action, while they both get to know each other and spar with each other. There are misunderstandings but also plenty of tender moments, and Zoe has to learn to let go of some of her rigid worldviews, especially about what the country offers versus the city. Mack also has to adjust, even as he feels at odds with those around him who he's known his whole life, fenced in by the changes inside him.
There were a few story lines I'd have liked to hear more about; Mack's friend in Iraq who died and their closeness, and Zoe's estrangement from her family. All in all, though, Kwitney again does a fabulous job of imbuing her characters with chutzpah, warmth, and complexity. There's a family argument that's delightful if only to watch the curmudgeonly brother-in-law make a fool of himself. And Zoe's tenderness toward her daughter and her and Mack's sense of family, along with each of them realizing that their relationship is about a lot more than sex, make this book a delight. Charming, funny, sexy, and heartwarming all in one. I was originally intrigued by the story line because I myself live in Manhattan and haven't driven in many, many years after a car accident, and Kwitney handles that part of the plot quite well, but there's a lot more here than just a woman who's afraid of cars, and she does Zoe and all her fears, as well as her feistiness, justice.
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A Very Useful GuidebookReview Date: 2008-07-25
It was just what they needed to help them enjoy their week in DC. The map that was included made my decision to buy this guidebook over others easier.
Great Book On Metro Washington D.C.Review Date: 2007-11-23
Very helpfulReview Date: 2008-07-30
"3-D" DCReview Date: 2008-04-15

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Impress Your FriendsReview Date: 2002-01-27
It's about time someone wrote this book!Review Date: 2001-11-20
My quarrels are w. what is left out. What happened to ethnic restaurants?? I know there are many of them & it would've added to the size of the book & the time it took to research it. But a food guide that leaves out restaurants has left out something very important.
Richard
Terrific reference bookReview Date: 2001-06-28
Food Lover's guideReview Date: 2001-05-31
A food lover's bible!!

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Fantastic book on trees of the Pacific CoastReview Date: 2007-11-14
Despite 35 plus years in horticulture, this book had much I could learn from. It is wonderfully written and illustrated.
I cannot think of no better book I could have gifted myself for my Christmas yet to come.
Secateur
GET THIS BOOK!!!!!Review Date: 2003-09-06
A Must for Tree Lovers!Review Date: 2002-01-29
A wonderful work of beauty, this is a classicReview Date: 2004-12-23
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The very first time when I heard of chaos theory was year ago while watching some old documentary about Nostadamus. In film was mentioned chaos theory and said that acceptance of it by many people could change whole look to life and so on. Movie left to me questions - what is that theory, what it's standing for.
Finaly my interest lead me to this book and it clearly showed me what kind of staff is that chaos theory! That was and is really intriguing!
Book is well written. There was of course some places that wasn't easy to understand. I myself have studied high math,encountered differential equations but anyway had some difficulties. That's why not 5 stars to book - it's really not for absolutely everyone although almost close to it. I couldn't stop it reading, I was done in two days.
This book encouraged me for further reading.