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Great ResourceReview Date: 2008-03-29
Joy of Crab CakesReview Date: 2008-03-25
bakerReview Date: 2008-03-03
Simply DeliciousReview Date: 2007-08-26
Darn good book!Review Date: 2007-07-12

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good, but not very detailedReview Date: 2008-04-27
Hermit Crabs owners manualReview Date: 2006-11-22
there was a great deal of information that i found very useful. Very pleased with this product.
Great Crabby BookReview Date: 2006-02-19
Very Informative Book on Hermit Crab CareReview Date: 2005-09-21
AWESOME GUIDEReview Date: 2004-01-03

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The vernal wood. Victoria Chang teaches more than all the sages canReview Date: 2007-11-07
Her Edward Hopper 'Studies' have a wonderful feeling of osmosis, evoking often charged scenes in Hopper's notoriously solitary paintings.
'An Evening at the Chinese Opera', 'Morning Porridge', 'At Lake Michigan' (which is like a Haiku that breaks its own rules) and 'There is Something about the East Coast' are other poems of particular note.
The unique notion of the 'circle', derived from Emerson and which forms the galvanising path of the book, does pervade the collection yet the collection would in no way suffer if this were missed by the reader. In a non-pejorative sense, this may be a collection where the sum is not necessarily greater than its exquisite individual parts.
One of the best poetry titles I've read this year.Review Date: 2007-09-17
Every once in a while, I stumble upon a book like Circle (I say "stumble" because at this point I've no idea where I read about it originally), and all the time I spend reading poetry that ranges from the mediocre to the mind-splittingly awful is worth it. For Circle is one of those books where the poems leap off the page and come at you with a boning knife, gazing hungrily at the innards lying beneath that flap of belly fat you've been trying so hard to work off these past few years. While this is not happy stuff, for the most part, Chang manages to retain a twisted sense of humor about life, the universe, and everything:
After returning from Arkansas, I've never been the same.
Little here, little there, it's always great
to go à la carte-- it gives leverage and leave, it lends option to pull out
that front tooth or start saying y'all.
I begin to acknowledge feet with hair on the big toes, my eyes
get greener and green.
Periodically, there's a 300-point inspection and I'm checked,
re-checked, and checked again,
but what if the checker is the one missing a tooth? What if
I discover this
when I'm more than halfway? Do I turn back or keep going away
from home--
two small dots plucking broken guitars?
("Majority Rules")
Oh, yes, folks. I am unabashed in my love for this book, which will most likely make my top ten reads of the year. You want it. **** ½
Emerging Poet Victoria ChangReview Date: 2006-12-01
The Victoria Chang ExperienceReview Date: 2006-03-13
Poems encompass both the distant past, particularly laws, history, and customs of ancient China, and the muddled modern dayReview Date: 2005-11-10

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Time BanditReview Date: 2008-04-27
Great BookReview Date: 2008-05-02
An incredible read!Review Date: 2008-04-23
Fantastic read!!!!!Review Date: 2008-04-20
It was so much more than I expected, a wonderful and honest look into the lives of the Hillstrands and what they love to do. A must read by all!
My only gripe is it wasn't long enough!
I want to know when Book number 2 of the series will be out...lol!
Remarkable Insight Into a Deadly ProfessionReview Date: 2008-05-08
Not only does this book offer an engrossing perspective that is real enough to make you sea sick, but it also provides quite a bit of background information that helps you understand what gives these brave men the grit that they so obviously possess.
The Hillstrand brothers are obviously not writers by trade, and that shows in places, but I found that the conversational tone added to the feeling that these guys were right next to me, laughing it up over a cold one and nudging me with their elbow as they shared a harrowing tale of the sea. What a wonderful experience!

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A Sensitive Environmental TaleReview Date: 2001-09-01
Ms. Van West skillfully weaves many themes into this tale-familial love, the fragile web of life, economic survival, and societal contrasts. The Crab Man is an excellent choice for the bookshelf, a tale that a child can relate to.
Wonderful BookReview Date: 2007-03-07
Great BookReview Date: 2007-03-06
A Little Boy Saves the DayReview Date: 2001-10-11
Inspiring storyReview Date: 2007-03-08

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Breezy and hard to put downReview Date: 2008-01-02
Her joie de vivre is contagious as she explores everything from the history and revival of Bundt cakes, regional foods, aprons, dinner party disasters, state fair fare, pot luck suppers, DC's (pre-fire) Eastern Market, Baltimore's crab cuisine, etc. Food as she talks about it is inseparable from place, friends, family, memory and living. Before I knew it, I was marking recipes to try and jotting down titles of old cookbooks to seek out. I doubt I'll overcome my aversion to Jell-o and do the retro thing and make a molded salad, and I'm not going to use lard or suet in the pastie pastry, but Wolf otherwise has me hooked.
Connecting with food and family historyReview Date: 2007-09-03
Gorgeous and mouth-wateringReview Date: 2007-06-27
Terrific readReview Date: 2007-05-10
A Gem of a BookReview Date: 2007-03-29

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Crab Cake & Pepper is more than a folksy yarn about a boy and his dog!Review Date: 2005-11-04
Set in the rural backwoods of Pennsylvania in April, 1951, Crab Cake & Pepper sings with the love of nature and family. Jack "Pepper" Whelan Jr., one of five children, anticipates the opening of trout season with the glee found only in childhood. Along with his best friend, a bright, spirited border collie named Crab Cake, Pepper prepares for the big day by digging for nightcrawlers with the help of his mom's soapy dishwater, and paying off his siblings to do his early morning barn chores. He's ready to rise at dawn to beat the other anglers to his secret fishing hole, where he hopes to land the legendary monster trout known as Ol' Uncle Louie.
Meanwhile, recently escaped convicts, "Crazy Eyes" Zitoulleo and "Tattoo" MacGrew, navigate toward the same fishing hole. Tipped off in prison, the bumbling duo overhears a tale of a metal box filled with stolen loot that rests at the bottom of the cold stream. To make matters worse, Pepper runs into Thursy Patterson, a boy with whom he's shared an uneasy friendship. Thursy is quick to anger and ready to fight with little provocation. When he asks Pepper to join him for the big fishing event, Pepper squirms, unwilling to reveal his choice fishing spot.
A series of unfortunate events propel Pepper, Thursy, and Crab Cake into the midst of a manhunt, particularly after they witness the attempted drowning of a game warden. Their luck deteriorates as the boys are kidnapped by the desperate villains. These experiences draw Pepper and Thursy closer, where true friendship glimmers. Meanwhile, Crab Cake is bitten by a copperhead. The canine's life hangs in the balance for days, threatening in the backdrop during the final thrilling fight between the foul buffoons and the plucky boys.
Mr. Weaver has a knack for creating believable, humorous, and endearing characters. His grasp of the backwoods dialect is adroitly captured. Childhood memories will float to the surface of readers' minds as they follow through the woods and fields while the delightful border collie frolics in the background. The scenes between the boy and his dog are beautifully portrayed and emotive. When Crab Cake nears death, emotions not unlike those felt during Lassie Come Home will clog the throat of the most sophisticated reader.
Crab Cake & Pepper offers universal appeal for the adventure of a lifetime. Children of all ages will enjoy the ride.
"A refreshing joy!"Review Date: 2005-08-21
Frank Weaver, Jr., definitely lives up to his family name as he weaves this adventurous tale of families, friends, neighbors, pets, and wild animals as they all encounter two hardened criminals, who suddenly appear in the quiet countryside, looking for supposed loot left behind by their jailbird friends. Yes, they are hardened criminals, but they are also inept, bungling almost everything they try. However, with dumb luck on their side, the two create chaos and danger everywhere they go. With lives at stake and no one safe, this book is a page-turner for sure.
Think back to when protecting each other was paramount. Think back to when a neighbor was someone you could always depend on. Think back to those pets you loved so much when you were younger and of the names of each and every one, a wagging tail and a welcoming bark as you came home or a tender meow and a cuddle on a cold winter's day. In whatever way you remember that loyal pet at your side, such memories are precious and will always comfort you.
Thank you, Frank Weaver, Jr., for _Crab Cake & Pepper_. Thank you for taking me to a special place, a special time, where I could once again believe in the goodness and caring and self-sacrifice that still lie somewhere within us all. Thank you.
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fun under the sunReview Date: 2005-04-12
Amazing Story of Loyalty and AdventureReview Date: 2004-12-16
Quintessential Tale of a Boy's Love for His DogReview Date: 2005-01-10
Straight out of the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside, in a quaint location called White OaK Valley, come a Border Collie named Crab Cake and a boy called Pepper. Get ready readers, for they will steal your heart away.
It's been a long time since I've read a book that carried me back to another time and place where family lifestyles and values were foremost, honest and uncomplicated. Whether you're trout fishing for the elusive Ol' Uncle Louie, or playing makeshift baseball, author Frank Weaver, Jr. captures your heart with his endearing characters and colorful dialogue.
Written like a classic, all ages will enjoy this book with its priceless descriptions and lessons about growing up. You will laugh at the comical antics of two numbskull criminals, Crazy Eyes and Tattoo, as they plan and argue with each other often enough to make idiotic mistakes, but dangerous enough to cause some serious trouble to the Whelan family.
Pepper's love for Crab Cake is the quintessential tale of a boy's love for his dog, as he poignantly speaks to his motionless Border Collie after a copperhead snake bites the dog.
This is an extremely well written book and bound to be a family favorite. If you've enjoyed Old Yeller, Tom Sawyer, or the character of Scout, in To Kill A Mockingbird, then you'll surely derive something special from this book to forever hold in your heart.
children's author, Eleanor Aspin
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Wonderfully written, and great illustrations!Review Date: 2006-12-14
Bill Peet is a WinnerReview Date: 2006-08-08
Fun, cute, and with a good messageReview Date: 2004-01-27
My only criticism is that some of the poetry is a bit strained, but it doesn't detract from the overall excellence. Great pictures, good characters, and a fine message.
And, by the way, the pictures very accurately portray Monterey Bay, both above and below the water.
Is Bill Peet Dr. Suess' Brother?Review Date: 2000-09-01
Selfish shellfish finds satisfaction in doing for othersReview Date: 2003-07-18
The book is a long rhyming poem with delightful color illustrations surrounding the text. This is a story that children and those who read to them are sure to enjoy.

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low country cookingReview Date: 2007-10-10
Wonderful Country CookingReview Date: 2007-03-11
easy and awesomeReview Date: 2006-06-19
Ms. Robinson ALWAYS washes her greens in WARM water,Review Date: 2006-09-17
Thank you, Ms. Robinson.
Purchased as a gift.Review Date: 2005-08-12

Book 1 of the "Killer Crab" series by Guy N. SmithReview Date: 2007-12-28
#1 Night of the Crabs (1976)
#2 Killer Crabs (1978)
#3 The Origin of the Crabs (1979)
#4 Crabs on the Rampage (1981)
#5 Crabs' Moon (1984)
#6 Crabs: The Human Sacrifice (1988)
They are all short, and great quick, fun, reads. Not to embarrass myself too much, but I actually read these during my bathroom breaks at work. They are easy to put down and pick up again the next day.
Now I just have to find all of his other books like "Bats out of Hell" and "The Sucking Pit".
Don't feel guilty!Review Date: 2003-04-28
There's something ultimately fascinating and altogether satisfying about giant man-eating crabs invading a quiet English shore. It just tugs at your heart-strings and pumps your adrenaline! Each time you're sure the Crabs have been thoroughly dealt with, eradicated and happily eliminated, they reappear!
Get used to the format dear readers; there are seven more novels similarly structured awaiting you! Luckily, they're all deliciously fast reads.
And doesn't that King Crab just send shivers down your spine?
Jaws could never chase you out of the water like this.Review Date: 1999-05-04
The story is an absolute gem. The idea of giant crabs coming ashore to devour human beings may not be original but this novel is filled with spine-chilling suspence and thrills, well-thought-out characters, great dialogue and not so much as a paragraph of padding.
One of Guy N.Smith's best even after all this time and certainly one of the best monster-on-the-rampage books ever written.
Pre-eminent literatureReview Date: 2003-01-04
Classic CrabsReview Date: 2000-01-20
You will feel cheaper but happier for reading this book.
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