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Series
General Chemistry (A Series of books in chemistry)
Published in Hardcover by W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd (1970-06-08)
Author: Linus Pauling
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Linus Pauling won two nobel prizes AND he writes fantastically
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-13
Rooted in both vigor and simplicity, this chemistry text will amaze you. Pauling is very mindful of how the student ought to recieve information and in that he carefully picks the order of topics. Too often people disreguard the importance of the presentation of information. It's a shame because they are being willfully ignorant to techniques that catalyze and promote learning. Our brains are more responsive to associative learning because biologically that's what goes on in neural circuitry. Anyways, it's best I don't spur off into a tangent. Buy this book. It taught me chemistry.

Amazing !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-27
Nothing to say about this well known book as a hi level introduction to general chemistry.
What it's amazing is to buy such new book at such price !

this book is amazing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-11
This book will never look old. Its still much more clear than many (college) chemistry books. In my opinion this volume should be suggested as a reference for a general chemistry college course.

full of insight but eccentric
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-23
This is an interesting, if somewhat dated and eccentric textbook by the man who was probably the leading chemist of the twentieth century. It is full of interesting insight, and written with real flair, so much unlike the typical textbook today produced by the textbook publishing machines.

Let me give a couple of examples, good and bad, of what makes this book interesting, but also exasperating.

The book is the only freshman chemistry text I know of that has a derivation of the Boltzmann distribution P ~ e^(-E/kT), a very basic relation in the kinetic theory of gases and in fact in all of statistical physics. The derivation is simpler than most, which makes it a real jewel especially at this level, where most people would think it doesn't belong.

On the other hand, the section on chemical bonding, which is actually where Pauling made his reputation, is very eccentric, like the author, so much so that it makes the book unsuitable as the sole text for a course. It is all based on sp3 hybrid orbitals. As far as I can tell, sp2 and sp hybrids are never mentioned. With the sp3 story, Pauling is able to account surprisingly well for some systematics of bond lengths. Whether this is fortuitous or not, I don't know, but it is interesting. On the other hand, without sp2 and sp hybrids, he is completely unable to give the standard, very simple, beautiful account of bond angles. A student learning introductory chemistry from this text who then went into organic chemistry would soon be at a disadvantage without knowing the theory of hybrid orbitals that everyone else would get from any of the standard contemporary texts.

My recommendation: use this text as a very insightful, quirky supplement. The price is certainly right.

The text that comes closest, in my opinion, in seriousness, if not eccentricity, is the contemporary text by Oxtoby and coauthors. It is too highbrow though for most college introductory chemistry courses.

Best introductory chemistry book out there.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-09
This is by far the best introductory book I have seen so far. It is very concise and thorough. There are no flashy pictures or cool sidenotes with the practical applications of the concepts. But the basic concepts are very well explained with lots of helpful diagrams. Also, the price of the book is very good. Hooray for Dover Publications for publishing this masterpiece as such reasonable price!

Series
God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life (Focal Point Series) (Focal Point Series)
Published in Paperback by Crossway Books (2002-03-22)
Author:
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Christian Calling and Vocation
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
I enjoyed reading this book. God is using us through his various callings and vocations -- the world of sociology just calls them "roles." According to Veith, faith gives our calling or vocation "meaning." Also, as Christians we do not do sinful work, nor do we desire to harm others while pursuing our calling (thus, we would not engage in office "back stabbing"). He stresses that the Lord God Almighty is using us where we are -- in the office, as parents, as children, etc. We are uniquely positioned by God Himself to carry out His purposes. We know what our duties are, and carry them out according to Biblical principles of personal conduct.
Part of me, however, is asking the questions: what about our Christian witness? What about interceding for our co-workers in prayer (he speaks more about praying for ourselves and bearing our cross in vocation)? What Christian qualities are essential for manifestation in the workplace? I have these question, yes, but at the same time I think that Prof. Veith has hit on the essentials: bearing one's cross, prayer, and resting in our vocation.
A Christian friend of mine who is perennially "between jobs" now is working in a place where sometimes he's on the front desk, sometimes he's laying tiles, sometimes he's witnessing to people and sharing the gospel message. He likes to talk about irons in the fire, and how in the days ahead he hopes to be doing 'more.' I told him about vocation (having just read Prof. Veith's book) -- that he was serving the Lord in the here and now by these various activities. His various duties TODAY are his vocation. He was immensely encouraged when I said that. His outlook immediately brightened. My conclusion: Prof. Veith's work provides us with essential understandings for pastoral encouragement. Amen.

Veith and Vocation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-04
This book is excellent for showing the relationship between vocation and how God works in the world. It gets to the point in multiple ways, allowing the reader to clearly see that vocation is an important doctrine that Christianity has seemed to put in a drawer and forget. Veith's writing is clear. The book moves and does not become bogged down in what could be a ponderous subject. I was reading this book based on a group review of the book and was very surprised at how useful the book is and how well Veith coverd the topic. This is a msut read for anyone who is wondering about their role in life or has to answer the question, why did God put me here?

Getting it together
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
Veith, as in his other books, does an excellent job of expressing theological concepts and their applications for the lay person. This book pulls a lot of things together for the lay person who struggles in finding meaning in 'love your neighbor' outside the context of the church setting. We rarely hear about how we can serve the Lord outside of the church organization. This books researches and applies the doctrine of vocation, as understood by Luther and our reformation fathers. It gives new meaning to 'love your neighbor' in everyday life. A good read for those who want to see how God works through us and for us through the mundane tasks of everyday life.

God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
My nephew is a missionary. I do all of the finances and paperwork for him, but somehow that seems pale compared to the work a missionary does. It is so easy for those of us who desire to serve God to see that those 'in ministry' - those who are pastors or missionaries or evangelists or music leaders - somehow have a more important role in God's Kingdom then the rest of us. Gene Edward Veith reminds us that there is no role more or less important in the Kingdom. Further, no matter what job field we are called to, that is our place to be serving God, and in that place we are serving God! A good read for anyone who has the struggle of restlessness about their vocational place in the Kingdom.

Your Christian Vocation in all of life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-09
Well written, a little slow but full of usefull information

Series
Grob: Basic Electronics (Electronics Books Series)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (1997-01-27)
Author: Bernard Grob
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Great for the newbie
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-10
I have just joined the N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology, Electronics Eng. dept. (2002-2003 batch). I almost finished the book before the classes started.I just wanted to have a knowhow of what I'd be studying in the next 4 years (B.E.), and picked up the book after having a look at this very page.

I must say that this is a wonderful book. It is very easy to understand b/c it has very basic maths involved (which i knew, even when i was in 10th class). It explains quite a hell lot, and i've increased my knowledge very much. I'm sure I'll be a step ahead of my class mates all year long.

I has the best explanation of A.C. circuits, capacitors, inductors, time contants, Diodes, BJTs, FETs ..... which is helping me very much...

It comes highly recommeded, from me, for the complete newbie (although i skipped the first 7-8 chapters.... b/c i had some knowledge from my 12th Physics). MUST BUY

A Big Disappointment
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-11
Basic Electronics, 8th Edition, was a big dispointment. I used an earilier edition of Grob in high school. I hardly recognized the book that I received in the mail. Half of each page is given over to pictures that have little or nothing do with the text, and at more than $80 it is over priced. I would recommend "Practical Electronics of Inventors" by Scherz instead.

The Electronic Basics You Need To Know
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
This is a classic for giving the basics of electronics to anyone interested in entering the field. I would classify it as a college level freshman or sophomore level introduction. It is simply one of the best! I personally purchased a new/old book, 4th edition. While some might think this means the material is dated, they would be wrong. The basics of electronics remain the same. A great supplement to Grob is the Tony R. Kuphaldt free e-book. The basics are what these books teach. If you want something shallow then get a book like "Horn's Basic Electronics Theory!" If you really want to learn something, get Grob.

This text leads into Malvino's "Electronic Principles." In this case, I would suggest you get the most recent edition of Malvino's book, which is what I did. If you go through both of these books, you will be more than ready for practical application knowledge.

Lou

Grob's the classic Electronics Text
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-10
You don't need to go further than this book for a thorough introduction into electronics. The table of contents says it all. It's a must read for anyone needing an understanding of electronics and it serves as a good refrence as well. The presentation is excellent, with the copious use of colour, diagrams and photos. I especially like the little side bars highlighting some of the people whose names are used for units of measurement like Ampere, Marconi, Joule etc. and those whose pioneering work made our current understanding of electronics possible - Millikan etc.

The prerequisite to Dr. Malvino's Electronic Principles
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-19
If your're a newbie in the electronics world, this is the book you need to begin with, trust me. One can only go so far without a solid foundation and this is just what this book will help you master! I am a college physics major and I will start my BE in september 2007. The thing is that I allready write electronic articles and I feel very confident about my abilities. Again, a solid foundation is paramount and if you buy this book, you will need to buy Dr. Malvino's Electronic Principles after. This book is more about bridging the gap between electricity and electronics wheras Malvino's book is more about electronics (i.e. talks mainly about semiconductors). But i'm amazed at how these two books complement each other as they weren't written by the same author. With these two books you will have all the confidence in the world about the subject!

Series
Healing Stones (Sullivan Crisp Series #1)
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (2008-01-01)
Authors: Nancy Rue and Stephen Arterburn
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Edifying, thought-provoking yet entertaining fiction
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-04
I have been a fan of Steve Arterburn's non-fiction books for several years, so I bought this book as a gift for a Christian therapist friend. However, I just had to read it before I gave it to her, and for those few days, I could not put it down. Healing Stones has a great, realistic story line and characters, plots under the main plots as we learn the "stories" of various characters. There is a well-balanced combination of human sinfulness, compassion, the mercy and grace of God and healing. Toward the end of the book, some exciting twists and turns lead to the climax, and there is justice and forgiveness displayed.
I highly recommend it as a thought-provoking, yet entertaining read.

FINALLY - A realistic Christian fiction novel!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-25
I haven't even finished this book yet and already is, in my opinion, one of the best Christian fiction books I have read. It seems that the ones I manage to find are all flowers and butterflies with the Christians always making the right decisions and living the happy side of salvation.

This book is so much more realistic as it throws you into the world of sin leading to the wrong choices made by openly Christians from the get go. And the sudden downward spiral of their lives. I would recommend this book to all my friends, beleivers and non-beleivers alike. I would love to see more books by these two authors working together.

It makes me feel like there are Christians out there, besides myself, that make mistakes and have to go on with life.

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
This is a great book on recovery from a broken marriage. The authors take you on a healing journey in a realistic fashion. It is not the atypical Christian answer of praying harder and just "give it to God." The book is of course a work of fiction, but the recovery themes are real to life and the book doesn't whitewash the difficulty of rebuilding a broken relationship. It is a must read for anyone who is struggling in their marriage and for those in denial who think they have it all together!

Healing Stones is a great read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
This is the first Christian fiction book that I have read. The story is realistic as well as the characters. I recommend it highly.

Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
Healing Stones is one of the most riveting, realistic, and intelligent books I have read in a long time. I highly recommend it, and I can't wait for more books in the series.

Series
High-Yield Neuroanatomy (Board Review Series)
Published in Paperback by Williams & Wilkins (1995-01)
Author: James D. Fix
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First and last Aid for USMLE Step 1
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-27
Very good review book for Step 1 neuroanatomy section - since this is very high yield. Cover all you need to know to tackle this field on exam. Covers more than FA but is not as exhausting as Kaplan notes.

Get it for Step I 'cause First Aid doesn't cut it
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-27
First Aid is money for most subjects, but it's weak on neuro. This book is a very good balance between too little and too much for this overwhelming subject. The High Yield series keeps improving in quality, and in the newest edition is even better at showing clinical scenarios and integrating other subjects like pathology or physiology (I used an older version and it's still pretty good, though).

I would like to say this is great for course work, but at least at my school they tended to test on obscure minituae hard to find anywhere.

This is all you should need for Step, which does feature a decent dose of neuro (about 10, more like 20 questions). It's also very good at developing as essential foundation of knowledge applicable for future use, which sometimes gets lost when scrambling to cram for course exams.

My big qualm is the pricing. It's a thin book, not a main text. Use the library, borrow it from a friend, split the cost, etc. High Yield makes a nice line of books but they need to trim prices for medical students.

HY neuroanatomy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
Getting confused with studying anatomy of the brain? This is a book for you! It is far better than dozen of other neuroanatomy books! It gives you a lot of details and it's easy to read, too! I'm studying for the USMLE step 1 exam and I will keep it handy all the time!

Great resource for Step 1
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
The USMLE has become increasingly focused on neuro over the past few years, and First Aid has become more and more inadequate with respect to neuro. This book is a great way to prepare for the neuro questions on Step 1. It's a slender book and is thus a very quick read --- heck, I'm a slow reader and finished it in 2.5 days. At the beginning of the book are several images of brain sections, with arrows pointing to the most important structures. The book also has radiologic images (MRA, MRI, CT) which were very helpful for me when I took Step 1 --- actually, I remember having 3 distinct questions with an accompanying MRA image. The book does a good job of explaining the basic function/organization of the different parts of the brain in a concise manner. There were a few sections that I thought were a little too detailed for Step 1 --- especially the cerebellum section. Overall, though, it's a wonderful book and it will help you to nail the neuro questions on the USMLE.

All you need for step 1.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-06
This is an excellent book and it's really all you need to prepare for your step 1. I used this book and answered every single question on neuro correctly.

Series
Hitchhiker's Guide to SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services (Microsoft Windows Server System Series)
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Professional (2004-10-11)
Authors: Peter Blackburn and William R. Vaughn
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SQL RS Beyond the basics (and some basics too)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-23
If you're a moderately skilled programmer, a self-learner, and you want to get beyond just "getting started" deploying and using Sql Server 2000 Reporting Services, this is the book for you.

I especially found the chapters on customized set up extremely helpful. The installation wizard doesn't offer a whole lot of options, and most of teh time you don't know fully how you want to configure it until you've tried it out. You'll get some good starters on rconfiguring your installation here.

You'll get enough basics to be ready to dive in, and then some tricks well enough beyond that to give you well on your way to devleoping customized solutions.

Excellent and surprisingly good.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-24
For a total beginner (which I definately was) this is a FANTASTIC introduction to Reporting Services. Three months after starting my first job as a programmer straight out of University, and now I'm the main person in the firm with Reporting Services knowledge - and it's all thanks to this book.

The writing style is actually excellent for beginners, as I was terrified by the prospect of reading such a mammoth. But these guys make it fun and interesting to read (right down to the jokes and sidenotes) and really do touch on everything you need in a useful manner without boring you.

And excellent resource that now never leaves my desk. I can only hope these guys do a SQL Sever 2005 one. I cannot recommend this book enough for those starting on Reporting Services. It really is the book to read.

And if you are looking for a book on SQL Reportin 2005 - I would still recommend this book to give you the basics and introduction which is unbeatable thus far.

Good Book on Reporting services
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-02
I really the beginning part on the setup and installation of the reporting services themselves. At my firm we needed to set up a seperate server for this purpose and the IT group was swamped with another project and this helped a great deal. I still am workign on development but the book has been very usefula and easy to understand.

Good for developers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-14
This book has been written from a VB programmers point of view. If you want to just start creating reports or if you're not a VB programmer (ie DBA etc) you may find this hard work.As another reviewer mentioned, you may find the authors' jokes and writing style to be a hit and miss affair.

Nevertheless, there is some depth on Reporting Services not to be found elsewhere that is quite handy.

Let's be realistic
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-14
Now that all the friends and family have promoted the book...

In order to understand something new, we all must relate that which we're learning to that which we already know.
Pete and Bill have a difficult time transitioning from campy comedians to thoughtful educators. To this extent, their writing style lacks any useful analogies whatsoever which might bridge the gap between the known and the unknown.

The book is full of droll and distracting fantasy references which are completely irrelevant to the subject matter, and are prone to taking the unsuspecting reader off task.

The potential purchaser should also be forewarned that the authors tend towards another immature trait of attempting to impress the reader with their linguistic abilities. Yet, to be effective at teaching they should have remembered to never use a complicated word where a simple one will do.

Many examples are rambling and inconcise, where step-by-step quickly degrades into an ambiguous and vague path.

Not every developer can obtain DOMAIN Authority in order to issue SSL certificates and it's too bad that the authors don't allow for this type of scenario, especially when a reporting system is on a VPN.

All of the content is there, but it's up to the reader to filter and translate most of it from the pitfalls aforementioned into something more to the center of the bell curve.

Series
How to Prepare for the Ap Psychology: Advanced Placement Examination (Barron's How to Prepare for the Ap Psychology Advanced Placement Examination)
Published in Paperback by Barron's Educational Series (2000-03-15)
Authors: Robert McEntarffer and Allyson Weseley
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self studied AP psych
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-14
I self studied the ap psych exam and got a 5, all thanks to this book. However, it has a few striking contradictions with the princeton review books of similar publication date.
It is somewhat minor, but still alarming.
This book has all the information, and then some. it covers all the bases. if you study this book, you will get a on the ap exam.

BAD PREP BOOK COMPARE TO OTHERS
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-04
Buy the 5 steps to 5 AP psych book, this book sucked, just like the other Barrons text. This book is vague and boring, the 5 steps book would guarantee you a pass if you read it through.

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Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-28
This book is the only reason that I got a 5 on the exam. The psych teacher that taught us that year absolutely sucked - gave us no prep for the exam at all. I took my time to memorize the whole book and the multiple choice part was all very easy to answer. This book even covered information that I didn't know from the class - and they appeared in the exam. Great book, absolutely recommend it.

all you need
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
I took the AP back in 2002/2003 and my AP psych teacher wasn't up to par. This book is fairly thin but don't be fooled. I read this book from cover to cover and came out with a 5 on the AP. My friend went into the AP with what the teacher taught (nothing) and came out with a 2.

Not just for the test.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-01
This study guide was very helpful in studying for the AP test and also studying for class tests and discussions. There was some material in there that we did not cover in class and it provided a more in-depth coverage on the themes. I will probably use this book in the future for a reference for future studies that may not be in the class book. Well written, organized, and over all prepared me for the test and all the other tests in the class. It was also very helpful to be able to write notes and etc in the book, until in the text book in class.

Series
Improving Performance: How to Manage the White Space in the Organization Chart (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series)
Published in Hardcover by Jossey-Bass (1995-05-12)
Authors: Geary A. Rummler and Alan P. Brache
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Best Process Book Ever
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
This book presents some interesting concepts on Process Design and Performance.

The best business improvement book ever written
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-28
Don't let the date this book was published influence your decision to buy - it is timeless. I am on my second copy of this book and would characterize it as the best book on business process management that has ever been published. This is "The Book". Everyone I know in the Business Process Management field has this book. I recommend it to every client and every business improvement team member that I work with.

The information contained in this "gem" can help anyone involved in process improvement. Consultants, executives, managers, process team leaders, process team members - it doesn't matter whether you are working in manufacturing, finance, logistics, sales or human resources. It also doesn't matter whether you are new to BPM or have been in the field for 20 years. This book will change the way you think about organizational structure and approaching business process.

Trying to characterize what parts of the book were best, would be like trying to dissect what parts of the blue sky you like best. It is all great stuff - each chapter is better than the next, and will help you understand what needs to be done to make business improvement initiatives work. It is well written, easy to understand the concepts, with hundreds of useful illustrations and models to learn from.

I would give this book 6 stars if I could ...

Classic
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-09
This book will survive the trends, since most of the trends are based on the principles in this book. The names will change (Quality Circles, Just In Time, TQM, Re-engineering, Six Sigma, ...), but these principles and how well they are implemented will determine a companies' efficiency and quality.

Simply the best of "Best Practices" - Invaluable
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-06
As a business process and systems analyst, I have used the techniques in this book extensively to document existing and proposed processes and systems.

The diagramming techniques ensure thorough identification of all relevant interfaces and will assist in identifying those frustrating and toxic business processes that defy verbal description, but once diagrammed, seem to become clearly understood. I cannot count how many "Ah-ha" moments I have seen when confused managers, too deep in the trees to be able to see the whole forest, finally see the problems with their business laid out in clear pictures drawn with the techniques taught in this book.



Best companion for process improvement
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-28
This is by far the first book that dealt with process improvement and change from all angles. This book provides examples that will help the novice in preparing and implementing change. Packed with examples and worksheets to guide the reader thru the whole process. However, since it was written in 1995, this book does not cover prevailing technologies but is still useful in understanding the foundations for change. If you are looking to implement business process change/improvement, read this book in conjunction with a more recent book by Paul Harmon "Business Process Change" who happens to be a student of Mr. Rummler. Paul Harmon's book cover such topics as CMM and Six Sigma when implementing process change.

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In the Service of Dragons IV (In the Service of Dragons, Book 4)
Published in Hardcover by Reagent Press Books for Young Readers (2007-05-28)
Author: Robert, Stanek
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Rousing and unexpected conclusion
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-16
In this final installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out for the shattered kingdoms as a dark lord and evil kings seek to reign. War amongst the kingdoms of men has become a war across all lands -- war has even found the elves and the in the reaches the elves of the west battle the elves of the east. Even the santuary of the elves capital grows more vulnerable by the minute as King Mark's army sweeps across the land. In the kingdoms, it is up to a select few to save what they can and escape. In the reaches, Prince Valam and the Elven Brotherhood make their stand. This one delivers stunning surprises at every turn as Robert Stanek explores the far corners of his sprawling world. Full of adventure and heart-pounding action, this last installment is the most thrilling adventure yet. Would recommend for all ages...even parents!

The best book in the WORLD!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-09
If you are ever bored, pick up this series, and start reading. Usually when I read books, I read in short segments. But when I picked up the first one, it was different. When I started, I couldn't stop until the end of the fourth one! It is action packed, and has so many adventures. Plus, it is suspenseful! I highly recomend this to EVERYONE!

BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-16
All 4 dragon books are filled with mystery, suspense, adventure and action, but this is by far my favorite. I've read the Kingdoms and Dragons books about 10 times each (I'm not exagerating). These books are better than Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings combined. I liked this more than Eragon and Eldest. I love all the battles and action but nothing prepared me for this one, HOLY CRP!!!! I was glued to the book the first time I read it and totally blown away!!! This book is amazing and everyone who I've talked to says its great too! Read it you won't be disappointed.

I love In the Service of DRAGONS!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-18
This book was amazing. I started reading this series because the kid across the street was already reading it. So then I picked up the first one and kept going and going It's like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars all rolled into one. It's really entertaining and I couldn't stop reading. I read all 4 in 2 weeks. I'd recommend this for anyone who likes fiction.

The end of a magnificent journey, and an amazing conclusion!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-12
In the Service of Dragons #4 is Stanek's crowning achievement and a grand conclusion to a magnificent journey begun with The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches. Eight books later, I was astounded at how well he pulled the varied threads together and wrapped up this epic story of magic, wizards, elves, and dragons.

The characters in this series are exceedingly well portrayed. They have hopes and dreams, they have fears and wants and hungers. Each of the books features alternating storylines, allowing the the reader to see the world of the author's imaging through many different points of view. The changes points of view brings the reader into the utter chaos of this world torn by war on multiple fronts. In the Kingdoms of men, the alliances of old have shattered and Great Kingdom has fallen. In the Reaches of the elves, the elves of the West and East are for the first time at war with each other. And the reader has a front row seat for all the action across many lands.

This book does a wonderful job of bringing everything together from the previous books, all the way back to The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches #1, and answering all the reader's questions. The rousing conclusion and rip-roaring pace provide that this is one of the greatest of the great fantasy series. I love that the story is as much about the changing world as it is about the characters in the world.

Highly, highly recommended.

Series
Joe'S Wife (Harlequin Historical Series)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1999-02-01)
Author: Cheryl St. John
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JOE'S WIFE Is A Gem!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-02
JOE'S WIFE is a compassionate and sensitive read that will delight every romance reader! Meg Telford Hatcher passions are pleasantly wakened to the low-born, big- hearted Tye Hatcher and she discovers dreams do come true after all.

Get out the handkerchiefs!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-14
JOE'S WIFE is a three hanky read in the best sense. This is real Americana -- not just European manners and mores grafted on to American characters. While I have several favaorite authors who do a good job with European Historical romance novels, it is harder to find good American Historical novels. This is one of them.

Got egg on my face now!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-25
I've read & enjoyed several of Cheryl St. John's historical romances, but never considered her a "keeper" before. Something was always "off" about the other stories (The Secondhand Wife, Tenderfoot Bride, Sweet Annie).

Well, I just read this book, and I have to admit it -- finally, her writing; the characters; their emotions and motivations, all came together for me. This is an excellent historical romance with a great (yet very simple) plot & a really sympathetic hero and heroine. Highly recommended!

A tender heartwarming story!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-19
Joe's Wife has been wonderfully reviewed already but let me say that I agree with them. This is one of the most endearing stories I've read. Tye is a true hero just by being himself and putting others first regardless of how they treated him. Meg is wonderful heroin because she is loyal and non-judgemental. What a great job Cheryl did with this story. I'd give it 10 stars if I could. It is a keeper for my shelf. I highly recommend it. And it is true...you will need some tissues.

Another beautiful story from Cheryl St. John
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-30
Joe's Wife is an absolutely memorable story, just as most of Cheryl St. John's books are. She astounds me with her insight into character and the subtlety of her presentation. My heart bled for Tye. When Meg asked him to marry her, I held my breath. The problems they encounter in their marriage are unique, sensitive, and deeply touching. I just can't get enough of Cheryl St. John's work. Beautiful writing like this is a rare find. Joe's Wife has joined Cheryl's other books on my keeper shelf. Now I'm itching for more.


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