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Rocks from Space: Meteorites and Meteorite Hunt (Astronomy) (Astronomy)
Published in Paperback by Mountain Press Publishing Company (1998-03-01)
Author: O. Richard Norton
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Rocks from space.
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Review Date: 2007-11-07
Great book. Lots of historical data, great photos! Very informative. I have several other meteorite reference pieces and this is one of the best. mike.

VERY ENTERTAINING BOOK ON METEORITES!!
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Review Date: 2007-01-11
Norton is a rare author who combines detailed knowledge of a subject with very entertaining stories. Once I started reading some of the chapters I just could not put it down. On the other hand, it also includes chapters which are technical (and sometimes beyond my understanding in some cases)! It therefore has something for everyone from beginner to advanced, collector or even a noncollector simply interested in the subject. This is a great introduction and very well written. It was not the first book on metorites I read, but should have been!

Rocks from Space
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Review Date: 2006-08-24
very informative and well written. a good book to have on the subject.

Rocks from Space, an overview.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-08
Excellent book, especially for the beginning/intermediate meteorite collecter. Written in easy-to-understand English, yet technical when it needs to be. Very comprehensive on the subject, and well illustrated with photographs and drawings.

Excellent Book.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-22
I purchased the book "Rocks From Space (Second Edition)" about seven years ago. My main interest in space is in the field of planetary geology and I have a need to be reasonably conversant with the subscience of meteoritics. The "Rocks From Space" book was recommended by several colleagues, and I also noted that it had received good reviews.

In general, I find "popular" books directed to the interests of amateurs to be shallow and even corny. "Rocks From Space" is an exception. This book is outstanding. It provides a concise but excellent introduction to the subjects of meteorites, asteroids, comets, meteors and impact sites. It is presented in a way that amateur collectors, amateur astronomers or anyone interested in these space-related subjects can easily read and understand, but, at the same time, it is very informative and authoritative. I would not hesitate to recommend the book to anyone who was interested in meteorites and other space debris. In fact, I have recommended it to countless individuals as an excellent place to start.

"Rocks From Space" is well written, well illustrated and interesting to read. It has achieved a permanent and respected place in my reference book collection. I give talks on planetary geology to groups of geologists and astronomers and I use some of the illustrations in my presentations. For people who are interested is collecting meteorites, Norton presents a series of guidelines, anecdotes and useful information including a list of laboratories where one might get an identification confirmed. For a small and inexpensive paperback, this book contains a wealth of information.

Gary Peterson

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Book of Earth (Diadem Worlds of Magic)
Published in Paperback by Llewellyn Publications (2005-01-01)
Author: John Peel
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Exciting Piece of Writing
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Review Date: 2007-05-09
Someone on Earth has put a spell on Score. Helaine and Pixel must return there friend home, and defeat the spell before it kills him. This story is so good it makes me anxious to the read rest of the series

This is a totally radical book!
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Review Date: 2000-07-19
John peel created a work of art with this book. the other books in the seiris don't even come close to this. you have got to read this one!

The Overview of the order of Treen
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-04
The action, the plot...
John Peel has a way with words!
What really is surprising is how the relationships are curving between characters!(You'll have to read to know, Sorry!)
I sure hope a movie is coming!(According to my scrying pool)

Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-21
Diadem is one of my favorite series along with Mindwarp and Animorphs. It is a great mix of suspense and fantasy. Once you start reading you can't put the book down. You just have to keep reading. The books actually make you feel like you're there with Helaine, Score and Pixel. The only thing that angers me is that John Peel stopped at book #6 and left the series hanging! Mr. Peel, please write more!!!! :(

I wish he'd write more!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-18
John Peel is one of the best authors in the world! This is my favorite book out of the diadem series, and it was really hard to pick a favorite. If you know that he's going to be writting more books, please E-mail me. And take my word for it, after you read one of the books, your hooked!

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Flying Between Heaven and Earth
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (2007-01-30)
Author: Gina E. Jones
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Thought provoking and fun read
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Review Date: 2008-10-06
I loved it! What struck me was the way Gina was able to capture and articulate so many of my overt and even subtle, unspoken beliefs within such an unusual and enjoyable tale. It was thought provoking and a very fun read. I will always look at flight attendants with a more 'spiritual' eye! I have shared this book with other friends - many who have also enjoyed it tremendously. Some felt it was a little too "woo woo" for them but it still led to great conversations about our beliefs, hopes, dreams and fears.

Ride of Your Life
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Review Date: 2007-11-02
Flying Between Heaven and Earth provides us with a glimpse into a fascinating netherworld and, more importantly, provokes us to contemplate the reasons we're here on this planet. Gina Jones' exemplary writing skills give us richly developed characters to follow right to the end of this page-turner.

Whether you believe or not, the postulates Gina presents will stay with you long after you finish the read. Get ready for an enjoyable ride on Infinity Airways.

Flying Between Heaven and Earth
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-19
"Flying Between Heaven and Earth"
a novel by Gina Jones

Review:

With her new book, "Flying Between Heaven and Earth", author Gina Jones brings us a fanciful flight of imagination that is both highly entertaining and yet thoughtfully compelling. Her tale follows the perils and pitfalls of a darling novice angel, named Nicole, who is caught up in her first harrowing experience of modern `reality' on planet Earth as a flight-attendant trainee. Nicole's rookie misadventures unfold into a more vast drama of good and evil each playing out their respective competitive roles as humanity hurtles toward a perplexing and prophetic destiny in 2012.
Thru her engaging narrative, Gina reminds the reader how our lives are all intricately layered, interwoven and unique as we follow along our individual paths of self-discovery. Having experienced a full career as a flight-attendant herself, Gina reveals her own keen observation of how our culture's hollow, self-defeating passion for material gain blinds us from the dazzling discovery of our true spiritual identities.
Through her cast of characters, Gina also shares a seriously thoughtful examination of the possible future scenarios humanity may be facing as we approach this prophesied nexus point in time...2012. Does humanity face ultimate obliteration or sublime renewal? Join angel `Nicole' as she seeks the answers...
Jim Nichols
Artist/author/lecturer
Books:
Persistence of Memory
Case Files Revealed: The UFO Art of James Nichols
www.jimnicholsufoart.com

A great read for someone in need... of an intro to some spiritual issues.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
Two concepts were presented in this book, no, actually three, that make this an important book for someone searching and asking questions about what is going on and WHY?

The concept of spiritual creatures, angels and demons, having meetings and discussions about what to do about things on Earth is a very new idea for most of us. I thought that it was a war between good and evil. But, the more I think about it, the idea that Jones proffers makes a bit more sense. I can even picture all of it happening just as she describes. Good spirits and bad spirits argue about the outcome of things and do their best to influence us humans in this "free will" world. And may the most influential win it all. And yet, the idea that these "good and bad" spirits are just part of a larger "game" and are playing parts even makes the concept more interesting and compelling.

Another concept that fascinated me was of the "veil of forgetfulness". This is what happens when we, as multi-dimensional creatures enter into this three dimensional existence. Our "reentry" dazes us and causes us to forget who we are until we can awaken to our condition. Of course, if you accept the idea that we re-entered this existence by choice, you could argue that we agreed to forget ourselves for a time. How else could we expect to live here like this is all there is and we are playing for keeps?

And the third thing I enjoyed was how our guardian angels interact with us and influence us while we are living our day to day lives. And that all the experiences we have in this life are planned to teach us something. Of course, since we are in a "free will" world, we don't do the right thing too often and have to pay the consequences for our actions.

Okay, that is four concepts. But, you get the idea.

Jones writes in a lively style and breaks the book up into lots of chapters since most of us don't have long periods of time to devote to reading these days.

Oh, and I almost forgot, the Mayan Calendar is featured here and how it relates to 2012. Now, this is an area where a number of people have wildly different theories over its significance and what is supposed to happen when 2012 rolls around.

Ok... five concepts.

This book presents one picture and googling 2012 will garner LOTS of others. There are references in the back of the book to get you started.

A Gift to Humanity!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-25
This book is a gift to humanity. It is genuine, bringing hope and faith to the reader. I found that the minute I opened it, I was compelled, I could not put it down. It took me on a journey into what is truly and really important in our lives. Each chapter brought me to a realization, of how our lives intertwine with certain people and events that show us the miracles, that there is something more guiding us.

This book is a lamp in a great sea of darkness. It is the inspiration that gives us hope, in the end it will make your heart sing a new song.

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Gemstones of the World, Revised Edition
Published in Hardcover by Sterling (2000-10-01)
Author: Walter Schumann
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Definitely among the best
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Review Date: 2007-05-24
This is the best book for gemstone I ever have. It's very detail and compact information without too much bla... bla... bla...

Gemstones of the World
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Review Date: 2006-11-10
A great travel guide for those buying/looking at gemstones, lots of visual id's...well worth price.

Outstanding Reference!!!
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Review Date: 2006-06-16
I use this book constantly as a reference in my hobby. It not only has complete descriptions of the gemstones, but the color pictures are marvelous and include not just one, but MANY pictuers of the gemstones in the rough, polished and cut states. You will be glad you purchased this book.

Professor of Gemology aka Jasper
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-23
This book is excellent for everyone. Perfect combination of words and pictures. The things I found to be useful are the descriptions for each gemstone and they have a list of what each gemstone may possibly be confused with. They also give you alternative names for gemstones and the history of the name with its meaning. If you are interested in gemstones this is the book for you.

Very good price offer for a new book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-25
well, i knew about the book already. I decided to purchase it from Amazon marketplace because of its best service and best price offered. And no doubt, this book is one of the best available on the information of Gemstones

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The Legend of Mickey Tussler
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (2008-04-29)
Author: Frank Nappi
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Mickey Tussler Will Touch Your Heart
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-02
Baseball fan or not, this story of an autistic baseball pitcher in the 1940's will move you in ways that are unimaginable. The story is filled with colorful characters and tense moments both on and off the field. The writing is first rate. You will find yourself rooting for young Tussler throughout the story and long after you have finished the book as well.

Simply The Best!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-25
The Legend of Mickey Tussler is no doubt the best baseball novel I have ever read. Actually, it may be the best book I have read across the board. Author Frank Nappi creates a wonderful scenario for the reader, placing a 17 year old autistic boy in the baseball spotlight. The story follows the path of this unlikely hero, and along the way, we are treated to a colorful host of characters all placed carefully and with great artful precision in a well crafted plot. This man really knows how to tell a story. The language is beautiful and the action on and off the field very entertaining. One can only hope that there is a sequel in the making. When you get to the end of the book, you'll know what I mean.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-22
A most unusual, well written, thought provoking tale of an autistic athlete in the 1940's. Set in Milwaukee, the story takes the reader through the improbable rise of one Michael Thomas Tussler, "Mickey," as he comes to terms with a world that is really not ready for someone like him. It is a story that will entertain you as well as inspire many thoughts and emotions.

Baseball like it used to be
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
I really enjoyed this book. The author has an incredible command of the english language and a obvious passion for the game of baseball. He weaves a wonderful tale of old time baseball complete with characters you really want to cheer for. His in-game narration is thoughtful and beautifully visual. I really felt as though I were right there in the game!

If you're a baseball fan or if you just like to cheer on the underdog you'll do well to check out this book. I hope the story of Mickey, Arthur, Molly, Boxcar and the other Brewers continues. Well done!
A great summertime read.










Fabulous Baseball Yarn
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-21
I wrote a book review for The Legend of Mickey Tussler for the online magazine onmilwaukee.com. In that review I describe how Frank Nappi, the author, has a firm grasp on bringing forth a magical history through his novel, weaving in a sense of how a baseball team in the high minor leagues confronts its challenges throughout the season and how history played a part in the development of this story.

A thorough reading of this story reveals much more. Make no mistake, this is a novel of fine proportions. I found the story telling compelling, and the notions surrounding its evolution to be true to the game of baseball. Nappi presents this tale within a context which is exciting, without resorting to gimmickry. It's honest and true writing which belies the author's familiarity with the intricacies of diamond action, to say the least.

The historical aspect of the story is kept in perspective, but it's also a story with a lesson in dealing with people who are different from the status quo. The central character, Mickey Tussler, starts his career as a humble farm boy who knows nothing of the outside world, but quickly learns to adapt to it, for better or for worse. He is not painted as a hero but more as a tragic figure who confronts difficult adversities and rises above those challenges.

Nappi's story contains examples of baseball writing which captivated me. Throughout the story I felt this was the best baseball fiction I'd read.

Nappi does not overwork the baseball angle. His careful interweaving of subplot says a lot about his talent as a storyteller. He stays true to the game but balances his approach by including issues of a more personal nature. Therein lies the beauty of this story.

As a baseball historian I had bones to pick with Nappi's handling of the old Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association. There were times when I felt more historical detail could have enhanced the story. For example, giving the readers a better sense of what type of ballpark Borchert Field was could have improved the story. Then again, historical details were not the central issue of this novel and the story line could have been diminished with an abundance of secondary information.

Critics might take Nappi to task for being less faithful to the historical angle, but, in so doing, might miss the point of the story. There were times when I lost my sense of place, but I tempered my expectations by realizing this was a tale told to highlight the nature of the challenges involving the main character, and the effects of those issues. They are challenges which are confronted daily by those who do not seem to fit in with their peers and which affect us all on a human level.

Nappi does a wonderful job of bringing those challenges to the fore within the context of baseball. Whether as a baseball fan or as someone who simply enjoys the pretext of sports action, you will not be disappointed by the telling of this poignant and relevant tale.

Please see my review of this book at http://onmilwaukee.com/ent/articles/fnappi.html

And if you enjoy non-fictional baseball history, please visit my website at www.americanassociationalmanac.com or my blog at www.almanacpark.blogspot.com

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Mother Earth Spirituality: Native American Paths to Healing Ourselves and Our World (Religion and Spirituality)
Published in Paperback by HarperOne (1990-05-10)
Author: Ed Mcgaa
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The old Knowledge
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
If the human race could knoww the ancient knowledge it will be easy to live in peace, as a family between us as a real family and with respect to the Mother Nature, learning from Her EVERYTHING, specially, humility.

Mother Earth Spirituality : Native American Paths to Healing Ourselves and Our World (Religion and Spirituality)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-30
Easy to read and understand. Very "down to earth". A guide book to preparing the necessary items and tools of the Native culture. Very well written.

Native American Paths to Healing
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-08
Eagle Man (Ed McGaa) shares his knowledge of Lakota Sioux spiritual practices as a way to include everyone who wants to heal our world. He calls those who revere Mother Earth and want to ensure her continuation, Rainbow People. He writes in an intimate way, as if talking with friends. He describes the meaning of the various rituals and myths and shares helpful information about how non-Native people may or may not participate. In addition to his personal journey and the sacred practices, he details techniques for building a sweat lodge, making a peace pipe and more. A fascinating book which has earned a place in my personal library.

Interested in Native American Spirituality
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-27
If you're interested in Native American Spirituality then I would read most all of Eagle Man's books. He provides great insight into the Native American beliefs and customs.Personally I believe his books should be used in high school and colleges to allow others the opportunity to understand our Native American Indian brothers and sisters.

A true classic
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-17
I read this book while spending the summer backpacking around the Rocky Mountains. Anything that you carry around in a backpack for that long has to be worth the weight and this one definitely was.
Thanks Eagle Man! :)

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Ocean's End Travels Through Endangered Seas
Published in Hardcover by Basic Books (2000-03-23)
Author: Colin Woodard
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A Really Good Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-18
A really good "eye-opener". This is the third copy I've bought. How blissfully unaware most of us are about what is going on around us. This book might encourage the latent environmental leanings in all of us.

Powerful and Well Written
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-04
Wow, on the heals of reading Our Stolen Future, this was a bit of a shock...you know I had no idea the Black Sea was in such bad shape...I guess I really am out of touch with the world these days. Living in my own particular inner bubble, as it were, I seem to have missed out on some doings I used to pay a great deal of attention to.

I've long felt that we're slowly destroying our oceans and seas; I didn't realize we had actually accomplished it somewhere already. I strongly believe that nature is resilient and that it rights itself by restoring balance after we wreak havoc...but we also need to be taking some action and this book really brought that home for me. Ocean's End follows Woodward from the Black Sea forward on a global journey that touches on Newfoundland, the Mississippi Delta, Belize and the Great Barrier Reef, the Federated States of Micronesia, and finally to Antarctica.

In a compelling journey the documents the once pristine conditions, teeming with in all of these areas with their intensely interesting and varied ecosystems and the native peoples who lived (and still are trying to live) there, to the decline/destruction of these ecosystems and the empty bag they fisherman and villages in these places are left holding. He also takes care to point out that the decline of each ecosystem affects others and the world wide "chain" of them are all interconnected. Additionally, he points out that it's not a localized problem, many of the causes of an ecosystems decline happen far from the location where the ultimate damage is done (the Mississippi Delta for example).

Woodard really weaves it all together into a nice package that lays out the depth of the problem and he does give tentative solutions...if anything can successfully be done to "fix" this problem, it won't come easy or cheap and we definitely need to get away from the short-sighted profit driven solutions that have been developed in the past. I'd recommend this in a heart beat, if you don't think this is a serious problem, you should definitely read this book!

A great book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-09
This is a great book. Thoughtful, balanced, readable. Buy two copies and give one to a friend.

One of the most devastating books I've read
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-31
Each chapter in this book tells a story illustrating a different crisis, and each gives something new to be outraged over. The stories are well-written, and Ocean's End gives the best summary of global warming that I have read. It is easy to understand (making the reader feel almost intelligent). I would recommend this to everyone, and wish there was a way to get this into high school curricula.

My only complaint is the summary. Woodard draws the reader's passions out, but doesn't suggest explicit ways to get involved in the issues. I ended up writing letters to my congressional representatives.

Read this book, and start your own letter campaign.

Coastal Policy Has Killed the Oceans!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-04
Ocean's End is one of the most compelling examples of how bad Coastal Zone policy has destroyed vast areas of ocean and shore. It is not too strong a point that human beings in recent history have behaved themselves very, very badly as they looted the seas and dumped their waste and industrial toxins down river or directly into the sea. I am using this book in my International Integrated Coastal Zone Management class as the first assigned textbook. (...)

Why? Because I want my graduate students to first see how wonderful the world's oceans and coastal zones are and secondly, how incredibly stupid and short sighted we can be as we mismanage our responsibilities as stewards of these ecosystems. Colin Woodward has done a wonderful job of narrating a gripping, exciting, and enfuriating story from the killing of the Black Sea to the plundering of the Newfoundland Grand Banks and all of the other case studies in between.

This is a book worth reading and also one that is compellingly interesting and enjoyable. Take it on your next trip or read it and then take my web-based graduate class in International Coastal Management. You'll be ahead of yourself!

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Radical Nature: Rediscovering the Soul of Matter
Published in Paperback by Invisible Cities Press Llc (2002-04-01)
Author: Christian de Quincey
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Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
This book is great for beginners being introduced to philosophy and consciousness ideas, as well as seasoned readers of the genre. There is quite a bit of history of Panpsychism (and other world views) given, which the author says could be skipped if you are already familiar with the subject.

The author's writing style is easy to read, and he gives samples of upcoming ideas that keep you motivated to keep on reading. I got the sense that Mr. de Quincey is a talented teacher - I felt like he was giving me a personal lecture (in a good way!) as I was reading.

Although the book is definitely focused and has a point that he is trying to convey, I got the impression that Mr. de Quincey didn't have an agenda that he was trying to push on the reader. While reading the book, I got the impression that the author was taking the reader through the research and thought processes that lead him to his conclusion. It seemed like he came up with this conclusion naturally and rationally, rather than having a the conclusion in mind before starting his own research and gearing his studies towards his opinion.

Because of this, I think this book will appeal to open-minded materialists as well, since Mr. de Quincey presents himself in a very non-New Age manner. He keeps any farther reaching speculation (afterlife ideas, notion of a soul, etc.) to a minimum, which I thought was a refreshing change from the norm in books that propose a more Panpsychic view of the world.

This is the first part of a trilogy, so if you like this one be sure to read the rest.

A Liberating Book for Mind and Body
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-02
Christian de Quincey's book "Radical Nature" fell into my hands at just about the right time to heighten that curious sense of synchronicity when things seem to have an underlying harmony and purpose, and I thoroughly enjoyed his body of thought.

Perhaps this book arrives at the right time for many people who want to liberate themselves from the clutches of the old materialistic paradigm. It will help them in this endeavor, because Dr. de Quincey respects and appreciates the achievements of all the great thinkers who have come before whether they would have agreed with him or not.

As the great P. Feyerabend has pointed out, philosophers of science often tend to overlook that science itself is a story and not a problem of logic. Dr. de Quincey does not make this mistake. He takes his ideas further and talks of the unfolding story of the cosmos, how it is intelligible to us precisely because we are inseparably connected to it, part and parcel of its essence and its being. We can make sense of it all, because it is sensible; everything, the whole cosmos including its very last spec of matter, is "intrinsically sentient" he declares. Matter and psyche coexist as an inseparable whole.

Dr. de Quincey has labored hard to pull together all the different strands of human knowledge from the fields of science, philosophy and psychology, and he presents them in his beautifully clear understanding. His well argued and carefully outlined thoughts on the nature of matter and consciousness especially the mind/body split are designed to put Humpty Dumpty back together again when nobody thought this could be done. I actually feel liberated and, in some sense vindicated after finishing this book, since it strengthens and validates in strong ways feelings and thoughts I had for quite some time. I learned a lot reading this work, and the best thing is, it actually made me a happier person.

Bravo, de Quincey!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-08
In this book, de Quincey's knowledge, experience, passion and scholarship catapults our understanding of consciousness into a view which dissolves boundries between matter and mind. His clarity and eloquence of expression helps to bridge the gap between pure feeling and the written word.

My favorite quote from the book: "Stories Matter, Matter Stories" (also a chapter heading) says a lot about this book which is chuck-full of wisdom. His ideas are well supported and come across with the simplicity of "common sense."

Radical Nature is radically enjoyable by H. Crowe
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-13
When I read this book, I rushed over to Amazon and bought Christian de Quincey's other book Radical Knowing.

I totally agree with his witty critique of "physics envy" . . . Consciousness is not a sub-atomic virtual energy field although, as he correctly points out, it is the experiencer of energy, of vibrations, of fields, and waves. His slogan "Consciousness knows. Energy flows" says it all.

His thought and writing are so fine and so beautifully intelligent, and I responded with feeling. I particularly want to compliment de Quincey on his amazing explanation of the great philosopher Whitehead. I have heard that he is the hardest philosopher to understand. But Radical Nature does a great job untangling difficult ideas. After reading this, I find Whitehead the easiest philosopher to understand now--particularly the mind-body connection. People should come to this book with a feeling sense . . . reading while listening to our bodies. Dr. de Quincey's teaching has more than a touch of real alchemy. The more I read his books, the more I know I am calibrating a great mind who can communicate in an exciting and profound way. I kept having to put the book down because it inspired cascades of ideas and contexts that made complexity unravel in a life affirming, powerful way. This book, and Radical Knowing perhaps even more, is positively juicy, a term not usually used for top scholarship in consciousness exploration. Dr. de Quincey is particularly adept bringing a grounded, welcoming order to complex, abstract philosophical language. In the end, I landed right where he wanted me to...wanting and able to read and know more. Both books added so much value and richness to my life and merit every bit of attention.





Helpful to me.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-06
This book was a valuable addition to my ongoing search to make sense out of my world. I owned it for some time before I read it. Then I bought Radical Knowing and liked it even better. (I reviewed it in July)

De Quincey puts into words deep feelings I have had all my life about my connection to nature. His research seems to be impeccable. I can only read so much and it really helps to read an author who does so much of it for me.

I am not a scientist or a philosopher so some of the arguments between different schools of opinions don't mean a lot to me. What I enjoy are new ideas put in language that is readable and enjoyable. This book fulfilled those requirements.

Earth
Sell It, Baby! Marketing Angel's 37 Down-to-Earth & Practical How-To's on Marketing, Branding & Sales
Published in Paperback by Booklocker.com, Inc. (2003-08-28)
Author: Kimberly L. McCall
List price: $14.95
New price: $12.01
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Wonderfully refreshing--a pocket-sized guide to marketing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-14
Kimberly McCall's book, Sell it, Baby! is wonderfully refreshing--a pocket-sized guide to marketing your business from A to Z.

Sell it, Baby! includes chapters on marketing, branding, and sales, all written for small-business owners and marketing professionals. I especially like how it's fun to read. McCall also interviews other marketing experts and professionals.

Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen," author of Boost Business With Your Own E-zine.

Intelligent, informative, engaging and fluff-free
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-01
"Sell It, Baby!" has something for every small business owner or marketing professional. Pick and choose from a menu of sales and marketing offerings, everything from "Born Again: How Brands Get a Second Shot at Consumer Love" to "Top Five Traits You Gotta Have to Sell" (my favorite and not just because I'm quoted!)

"Sell It, Baby!" can be read in tasty bites. Pick it up, read an article for information, inspiration or simply because it's well written, then go back to whatever you were doing before. More than likely, however, you'll find yourself quickly returning for another bite!

Wendy Weiss
"The Queen of Cold Calling"

A quick & enjoyable read filled w/practical advice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-02
Sell it, Baby! is a quick and enjoyable read filled with real world, practical advice on marketing, branding and sales. It is particularly strong in its sales management advice, clearly drawing from Kimberly's sales management experience. This book addresses the real issues that sales and marketing professionals face day-in and day-out versus the academic theories or models on which many sales and marketing books seem to focus. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is in sales management or aspires to be. I also recommend it for marketers. You will enjoy the read and will learn something that you can apply to your own career success.

Brad VanAuken, author, Brand Aid: An Easy Reference Guide to Solving Your Toughest Branding Problems and Strengthening Your Market

Solid information and an enjoyable read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-13
This book is a must for anyone interested in selling, marketing, and/or branding. It provides a structured step-by-step process for applying total brand management to your own product, no matter what it is. The language is clear, the examples get right to the point--and best of all, the book gets right to the point. I personally can't stand books where you have to weed through pages of fluff to get to the part you want to read.

What I also liked is that Kimberly doesn't talk down to the reader. Some people flaunt their expertise, and sound arrogant as they try to give their readers advice. It's grating, and those are the books I usually put down after a few pages, no matter how knowledgeable the author is. But Kimberly has a lively writing style, and appears to enjoy sharing her expertise--without that arrogance or tone of superiority that is often prevalent in these types of books.

A breezy book packed with valuable nuggets
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-10
It's an unfortunate irony that the field of marketing and communications is littered with so many "how-to" books that are unfocused and unclear. "Sell It, Baby!" provides an antidote - it's a concise collection of marketing tips and tricks that's divided by subject and easy to read. McCall calls herself a business cynic - "think Andy Rooney with lots of hair and a great handbag collection," she says - and how can you resist a writer like that? Her breezy book is packed with valuable nuggets for the novice and expert alike.

-Marc Nathanson, Executive Producer, NY1 News

Earth
Earth
Published in Paperback by DK ADULT (2007-09-17)
Author:
List price: $24.95
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Awesome Book from DK!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-01
I'm a fan of these giant DK coffe table books. This was my first and is still my favorite. Tons of beautiful pictures of our planet. All sorts of exotic locales I didn't know existed. Especially nice to have if you're an artist of any kind looking for inspiration.

Excellent reference book, love it.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-09
I saw a smaller version from a local bookstore, bought the large version from Amazon, the fonts are much more comfortable to read. I am using the book as a reference, feel very satisfied. The book is also good for random browsing, the paper and printing are both of very high quality.

AWESOME
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
THIS IS GREAT BOOK WITH A LOT OF INFO. MY TEENAGER LOVES IT AND SO DOES MY HUSBAND

Coffee Table Reference
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-29
This book was a Christmas request from my 6th grader who is very curious about earth sciences. He was genuinely excited to see it when he opened it. In some ways it is more like a coffee table picture book than a reference book. It is lavishly illustrated with detail-captioned photos and charts. This is not the kind of book you're going to sit down and read cover to cover, but instead are going to use like a good encyclopedia of earth science. My older child, who is interested in astronomy, received the companion book "Universe" and the two make a beautiful pair of additions to the reference library.

Best all rounder
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-04
A great book with a nice balance of pictures (including some full page) and informative text about, well...about nature!


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