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Family Math (Equals Series)
Published in Paperback by University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence (1986)
Authors: Jean Kerr Stanmark, Virginia Thompson, and Ruth Cossey
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Good for teachers, too!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-30
Besides teaching math in a middle school, I also sponsor a math club. It can be tough finding useful, stimulating activities that are enticing to students, especially when the alternative is free time to socialize. I borrowed this book from a co-worker and found that it was a real hit---full of great ideas that are fun and easy to use. I liked it so much that I bought the book for myself, and a copy for still another teacher, too! At the end of the school year when parents start asking me what they can do with their child over the summer to strengthen math skills, you can bet that I'll be recommending this book.

Great for the classroom too
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-02
I use this book to get the kids in my classroom hooked on liking math. Most of the time they end up asking "Is this math?" because they've always believed it was too hard or boring, but this book makes learning math fun because of its interactive activities. I would say it's a must have for teachers too.

Fun ways to help your children love math
Helpful Votes: 142 out of 142 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-21
I hate math. Memories of trying to understand long division in fourth grade can still make me squirm. Algebra was a lost year of my life - I had no idea what the teacher was talking about. Wouldn't you just guess I'd end up with a son who could add two digit numbers in his head before he started kindergarten? (I'm over 40 and I still can't do it very well) He even thought it was fun to do so.

You can probably guess that the normal elementary school math curriculum did not thrill him. Fortunately, early on, his kindergarten teacher lent me her copy of this book, and suggested that it might help him get started on understanding some higher math concepts, while still being age appropriate. The words "higher math" were not exactly music to the ears of a math phobe like me. But within a couple of weeks, after trying out a few games, I was hooked, and bought my own copy.

During the time he was in elementary school, I think we did at least 3/4 of the activities in the book, not because I thought he should, but because he wanted to. And, to my enormous surprise, so did I. The games and activities in this book are so intriguing that even I began to develop a sense of what it must feel like to really love math. (And, amazingly enough, I even got a little better at basic arithmetic.) Several of the games were so much fun, they became obsessions. We played them day after day.

My younger child, who recently finished kindergarten, doesn't remotely share her brother's love of numbers, but this year I dug out my old copy of the book to see if it might get her more interested. Sure enough, it worked. The games of logic and the games designed to develop rapid mental arithmetic skills that so fascinated her brother don't really interest her. In fact, most of the book is still way beyond her skill level. But I've found quite a few games that are appropriate for a child still struggling to add and subtract single digit numbers. (She says they're more fun than the math games they play at school). And there are several activities (Tangrams, and Color Designs, for instance) that take advantage of her love of art to help her understand math better. At the end of kindergarten, my daughter told me that her favorite school subject was math. I have no doubt that her exposure to Family Math games had a lot to do with that. And I have no doubt that we'll be using this book more and more over the next few years.

Making Math Fun!!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-10
Fantastic! Family Math puts math and problem solving skills on the kitchen table. A far cry from homework, these games and activities involve common household materials like toothpicks and dried beans. They are easy to learn, quick to play, and cover a range of mathematical abilities and topics. Definitely enjoyable for both adults and children.
The book is organized into different math topics (like Logical Reasoning, Numbers and Operations, Probability and Statistics) and each activity clearly states the age level that it is for and its purpose.
FAMILY MATH ends with instructions for setting up a Family Math class to teach parents and teachers how to use the material.

Family Math Review
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-19
This was recommended by our son's 1st grade teacher, we borrowed hers and then bought our own. It's a great family book that incorporates math into fun games. We have a 1st and 4th grader and it works great for both of them. The reviews and suggestions are appropriate and easy to use. The activities are age/level appropriate also, it's a great way to spend some time away from the t.v. and computer.

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Father Greg and the Homeboys: The Extraordinary Journey of Father Boyle and His Work with the Latino Gangs of East L.A.
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion (1995-07-14)
Author: Celeste Fremon
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Inspiring, realistic and spiritual book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-27
Father Greg Boyle has done miracles that not everyone can do in working with youth at-risk, especially Latino gang members of East Los Angeles (the "mother-island" of gangs). It ONLY takes a special and unique person to attract and aquire respect from the so-called "lost human-beings" that are involved in gangs. Not all adults see these latino youth as "human beings" whatsoever. Father Greg deserves MORE recognition for what he has done in the Pico/Aliso neighborhoods. Highly recommend this book. May GOD bless "G."

A Masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-30
Fremon's account of Father Greg's early 1990's work in Boyle Heights, CA. is as moving and powerful a work as one is likely to read. The fact that this book is out of print (currently) is a crime!

HOW FATHER GREG CHANGED THE CRAZY LIFE IN EAST LOS
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-17
FIRST OFF I WANT TO THANK FATHER GREG FOR CHANGING ALOT OF PEOPLES POINT OF VIEW ON GANSTERS ALOT OF PEOPLE JUDGE THE BOOK BY THERE COVER WELL FATHER GREG SPOKE THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PROJECTS IN EAST LOS I SHOULD KNOW I LIVED THERE AND I KNOW HIM AND ALOT OF THE GANG MEMBERS THAT FATHER GREG TALKED ABOUT HS BOOK. FATHER GREG TALKS ABOUT HOW HE EARNED HIS RESPECT FROM US GANG MEMBERS AND THE COMMUNITY NOT ONLY DOES HE INSPIRE PEOPLE WITH HIS BOOK BUT ALSO HE GETS RESPECT FOR NOT GIVING UP ON US HELPING US IN EVERYWAY POSSIBLE AND LETTING PEOPLE KNOW ALOT MORE OF EAST LOS IN THE CITY OF ANGELS..

a great book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-01
I teach criminal justice courses at Dodge City Community College. One of the topics most students are interested in is hispanic gangs. I found this book to be excellent, and a number of students have also said positive things about the book. It gives the reader a realistic view of gang life in LA, and Father Greg's work is very encouraging. I tell my students that 1 person can make a difference in life, but most don't believe me. The book not only depited gang members and their lives, it also demonstrated some programs that were effective. I highly recommend the book!

Father Greg--A Real-Life Angel
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-05
I had the pleasure of hearing Father Greg Boyle speak in my religion class at Santa Clara University earlier this year. I enjoyed his talk so much, I went to a subsequent one and it was there I was first introduced to his book. A wonderful book to compliment a wonderful person. Father Greg is truly an angel in human form.

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Flights of Angels: My Life with the Angels of Light
Published in Hardcover by Arsenal Pulp Press (2008-01-01)
Author: Adrian Brooks
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San Francisco in the '70s
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
I first met Adrian Brooks where this memoir begins -- in Inverness in the early 1970s. It was the early days of gay liberation, and San Francisco was alive with creativity and imagination. This memoir captures that time, looking at a cultural phenomenon called the Angels of Light. The Angels began with the break up of the Cockettes, and I attended many of the early Angel shows, before Adrian's involvement. Those were mad and wonderful and completely undisciplined. I also saw some of the later shows, and Adrian, a writer and artist, brought some sense of order to the madness, without diminishing its wonderful creativity.

Adrian casts an honest look at that time, noting both its glories and its roughness. He is as rigorous in viewing his own actions as he is in viewing others. He reminds us of some of the beautiful people who populated that world, such as Pristine Condition, who he describes accurately as a "human valentine" - although it is true that Prissy could act in ways that made people refer to "The Condition."

It was sex, drugs and rock and roll, for good and ill, and Adrian has given the story of at least part of the post-Summer of Love San Francisco that I don't think has been told before. A must read for everyone interested in the gay artistic community of the `70s. Thank you, Adrian.

A Brave and Honest 'Pilot'
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-02
This amazing and beautifully written memoir is by Adrian Brooks, best known as a first generation
gay liberation social activist, poet, performer, novelist and, most recently, non-fiction writer.

Illustrated with many historic photos by Dan Nicoletta, 'Flights' allows us direct insights into the era's
most radical underground subculture- the San Francisco 'Angels of Light'- in which Brooks starred
from 1974- 1980. During his tenure, the Angels experienced their greatest triumphs in the epic shows
he scripted, though he scrupulously disclaims sole artistic credit for this. True to the troupe's collective
nature, he attributes such successes to the communal harmony that prevailed, (although one can't help
seeing that this spirit of good will existed only when he was a guiding force and was absent when he was).

As the first 'insider' account of both the positive and negative aspects of that explosive age by someone
central to creating the culture, 'Flights' includes portraits of many complex, fascinating artists, the majority
of whom are celebrated and extolled for their often unrecognized or unappreciated gifts. But Brooks takes
another audacious step by candidly exposing his own faults and errors when he and his ilk were young and
too swept away by hard won (and new) self-confidence to imagine any backlash, or tragic consequences to
life in the punishing fast lane. In revealing this, his honesty is harrowing and his truth-telling, impeccable.

Brooks' poetry and journal entries from a era when he was, also, an Angel and celebrated poet, and before
he turned to novels, serious drama and non-fiction, permit us a unique glimpse into a vanished culture that
changed Society. When he bestrode that glittering circus world, it triumphed. After he withdrew in late 1980,
'the Angels of Light' caromed from failure to failure until their final disintegration in 1985. The rest is silence.

From one survivor to another...JOB WELL DONE!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-09
As a fellow "survivor" of the Drugs, Rock 'n Roll, and the San Francisco free-spirited Gay Sexual Revolution of the 70's....I feel we are very fortunate that Adrian Brooks has the insight, awareness, and writing talents to document the Beauty, Madness and Theatrics of the phenomenon called "The Angels of Light"! Not only was Adrian a keen-sighted observer...he was also an integral participant who had the first-hand opportunity to enter and exit the very vortex of this creative cyclone.
His book ""Flights of Angels" is a tell-all...good-bad...beautiful-horrific...that is a "must read" for any one truly interested in this "once-in-a-lifetime" exotic living theater troupe. Adrian's unflinching portrayal of those involved(including himself)shows his brutally honest approach to this entertaining and mystifying cast of characters. If he stepped on some HIGH-heeled toes...or ruffled some of the gaudy plumage..SO BE IT! His end result in this Book is both very entertaining and A JOB WELL DONE!!!

ps For some good laughs...read his book "Roulette". And...for an erotic book...read one of his earliest works "The Glass Arcade" (an intriguing creation of book that is highly erotic...yet devoid of blatant sex scenes).

Humble Honest Opinion
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-26
First off I would like to state I am honored and criticized in "Flights of Angels". At first I was shocked and then flattered. The few years I had the experienced of working with the Angels of Light were some of the most exciting,fascinating and personal growth enlightening years of my life. There were so many wonderful,dedicated, and talented people who participated in the Angels of Light.
Flights of Angels is Adrian Brooks's personal memoir and his interrpetation of a series of events that occured in his experience between 1975-1980.
I found the book to be bitter sweet. I found the era of the 70's to also be just that.
The years I worked with Adrian collaberating in writing and performing in several memorable shows; I found him to be a man of integrity with a spirit of cooperation, but also human with his own faults.
My understanding of false claims of his years of writting shows prior to his participation have been edited.
I have enjoyed the book. I believe Adrian Brooks is a talented writer.

An Angel of Light speaks
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-02
I am not only written about in "Flights of Angeles", having performed in "Holy Cow" and 2 minor cabaret shows, I am acquainted with many of those described in this amazing memoir. I have also known the author for thirty years so I can attest that, being a person of great honor and integrity, Adrian Brooks tells the whole truth and nothing but in non-fiction as honest and beautifully written as his poetry and novels. From what I know, during the six years when he was a central figure in the Angels, they triumphed, when he left the group, they devolved into vicious fighting, "wiped out" onstage in a series of embarrassing fiascos, and completely fell apart.

This book doesn't only celebrate the transcendent aspects of the cutting edge scene of this amazing era, it has the guts to reveal its darker elements too: substance abuse, mental dysfunction, overdoses, murders, physical abuse and psychotic behavior. Both the shining and the sordid were present in tremendous force;
both are documented, as are Adrian's own triumphs and self-described failures. In that regard, Adrian takes care to be harder on himself that on anyone else yet he goes well beyond all criticism to pay loving tribute to
many kind, brilliantly talented and wonderful artists in this fully dimensional portrait of a gorgeous and inspiring but tragically flawed evolutionary underground.

There are a few mistakes: in a public relations release announcing publication, Arsenal Pulp, the publisher of this book put the word out that, 'Adrian Brooks wrote most of the shows.....' and refused to correct this erroneous claim for many months, thus provoking legitimate complaints. The truth is that there were no written scripts before Adrian appeared and, as he finally got the publisher to correct the original distortion (as one can see on Google) this did provoke controversy. And there are a few minor errors that, somehow, escaped the editorial eye, non of which undermine the authority and veracity of this work.

A brilliant introduction by journalist Mark Thompson (whose credentials are indisputable and who witnessed the group's history) substantiates the text and bears witness to its veracity. In addition to Thompson's lucid endorsement of both author and content, the book is enriched by the dazzling and historic photos of Dan Nicoletta, a beautiful cover by iconic artist, Bill Bowers, and, lastly, the inclusion of Adrian's poetry after thirty years of choosing not to publish these treasures.

The combination of contributors and art forms, poetry, prose, journal entries, photos and Mark Thompson's
testimonial results in a historic work not to be missed by anyone curious to know what it was really like to be in the absolute revolutionary vanguard of gay lib culture............. There will never be another book like this one!

Constance West (formerly Connie)
The Queen Mother

California
Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing: The Complete Guide to Fishing on Lakes, Streams, Rivers, and Coasts (Foghorn Outdoors)
Published in Paperback by Avalon Travel Publishing (2004-03-31)
Author: Tom Stienstra
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This Is What You Need To Know
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-02
I have had this book for three years and it is by far the most valuable resource on fishing in California that I own. Locations by region, maps, directions, and discussion of some incredibly obscure spots I never knew existed. The first thing I do when planning a fishing trip with the fellas is open this book and start exploring the hundreds and hundreds of rivers and lakes Tom outlines in detail. We've taken 4 or 5 trips using this book and all have been great. Directions are concise, accessability, facilities and fees are discussed, lures, tackle, and techniques for various locales along with some very entertaining stories make this one of my favorite books in the library.

The Bible of California Fishing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
My title says it all. This is the Bible of California fishing. Thinking about fishing in California? Your first step should be this book. Along with my fly rod and some tackle, I keep a copy in my Jeep at all times. Just in case......

Even for the novice!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
Great information about everything there is to know about fishing. The Foghorn Camping book complements it well.

California Fishing: Complete Guide to Fishing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-17
This is a "must have" book. I always have the book in my truck when I leave on a fishing trip. It is well laid out and very informative and just about every fishing hole in the state. I've seen Tom several times and purchased his books at the local fishing expositions and he has signed every copy.

Suggestions worked.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-21
After reading the fishing suggestions for Big Bear Lake, I used a lure that was suggested for this lake, namely, a rooster tail, and hooked a beautiful two pound trout. I have always used a needlefish lure until now. You know what I'll use in the future! We plan to fish in the High Sierra's next year and this book will be my bible.

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Geodesic Math and How to Use It
Published in Hardcover by Univ of California Pr (1976-09)
Author: Hugh Kenner
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The New Dome Builder's "Bible"
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
I don't like to spend money on information that I can get for free. I found plenty of free information about geodesics on the web, but not enough.

I'm glad I spent the cash. This book filled in all the gaps.

It is not for people with weak math skills.

The book seems confusing at first, but if you keep reading and studying you will be rewarded with a deeper understanding of geodesics than you can imagine.

This book is a "must have" for anyone who wants to build their own dome, or just learn more about geodesics.

And yes, it's worth learning the math skills to understand this book.

For Hobbyists, Professionals and More-get a copy, build a dome!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
To paraphrase Barbara Mandrell, geodesic domes were green when green wasn't cool. I read this book in college and was sorely tempted to steal it out of the university library because it had gone out of print and was just not available new or used anywhere else. I kicked myself later for not yielding to temptation when I went to check it out again and realized that someone else stole it before me! Seriously, give Kenner his rightful due, this is a classic in its field. What is my test for saying so? It has been thirty years since the book's first printing and has yet to see its equal. And there have been many many contenders. I could not recommend any one book higher for hobbyist or even professional reference to geodesic calculation and the practical design of geodesic domes. Though Hugh is no longer with us, five years gone as I am writing this, but the effects of his powerful intellect live on and continue to infect others with his inquisitive spirit by way of such seminal work.

Geodesic Math
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-31
The subject very well presented and in a way that is easy to understand. Gives the underlying math to be able to use our modern computers setting on our desk tops to go far beyond what one person could do 25 years ago.

Geodesic Math And How To Use It... Back In Print!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-14
Well, the time has come for the pirates to take a hike. UC Press is reprinting this book. The information I have indicates both hard and softcover bindings...It will be available this year (2003).

Geodesic Math and How To Use It is an extremely well written book, and with the NASA papers, forms the "canon of applied geodesic math." It is a great book, well written and useful.

GEODESIC MATH AND HOW TO USE IT, excellent reference book...
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-29
Seemed over-technical at 1st, but after about a year has been my reference book on geodesics & making all kinds of geodesic domes... It lists chord factors (lengths of segments before applying radius of dome) on tables to 7 decimals for various domes @ the end of the book if you don't want do calculate w/formulas provided. If your familiar with trigonometry, it will let you jump around chapters that are of more interest.

This book was originally copyrighted in 1976, but not edited for this 2nd paperback 2003 Edition (glossy color cover). The author, Hugh Kenner (1923-2003), has compiled a very thorough book. Very well written & explained in orderly fashion with excellent general layout & (especially for the time) detailed diagrams plus cross page-references. IMO there is very little that I would change except for replacing current diagrams with modern CAD generated illustrations, that's about it.

Has 172 pages with several blank pages for notes (I note in the wide margins instead) & is 8.7 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches. Not a small book but not a big bulky one either. Makes for a lot of information handy to store just about anywhere...
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I found many formulas & shortcuts throughout the book. From Chapter 12 I plotted a 16 frequency (# of divisions making total # of triangles) icosahedron (the typical geodesic polyhedron shape) dome with 3880 chords or "struts". Even made them into arcs for a perfectly round sphere. Chapter 12 has "Using the Tables" with a simple symmetric triangle xyz-grid on a spreadsheet. Each chord calculated does not rely on another chord's result, so chance of error is greatly reduced. Chapter 14 "Truncations" has "Truncation by Rotation", which saves time on calculating the rest of the chords in dome, or moving chords by their symmetry.

This "still nicely" bound book after a lot of use covers tension & tensegrities, subdivisions, great circles, symmetry & breakdowns, choosing a polyhedron, spherical coordinate system, ellipses & superellipses, truncations, space frames & many kinds of angles - plus charts & other resources @ the end.

A free program on the web called Windome is useful to 8 decimals, but lacks input parameters like radius... So I use it to verify chord factors. From 2-16v involving about 12,240 chords plotting all verified (to 15 digits) on 1st try. Besides spreadsheets, formulas can be used in programming like "The R Project", formulas & programs are also written for old Hewlett-Packard HP-35, 21 & 45 series calculators & programs filed with the HP-65 library (circa mid-1970's). I guess it also goes to show Hewlett-Packard has a history in the PC & hardware programming business...

One thing - spherical coordinate symbols for Theta & Phi are switched, though referenced in correct order (check Mathworld). Easy to correct, just read "Phi symbol" as Theta & "Theta symbol" as Phi - references & formulas will be in order. This book was written in mid-1970's, guess more? people then used this as convention.
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There are many good free sources on the web for geodesic domes & math plotting through Cartesian x,y,z and/or spherical Theta, Phi coordinates using basic trigonometry. This book cost me $13.57 shipped free brand new & is WELL worth it, even after searching the web...


A final word of caution on building materials for domes in general: if you use wood make sure you take extra fireproofing precautions, unless it's a temporary frame. 2 domes here in town (on same lot) burnt down before fire department got to them - and they were right down the street! The intense heat from both fires left nothing except the slab & melted everything.

So, when they start to burn there is very little time to exit the structure. As energy efficient as they are, the same design allows for a very efficient combustion, especially with wood stud frames & panels. Other problems arise as well with ventilating interior wood frames to help prevent condensation.

There are many other materials that will not burn that could make up the panels (like from American Ingenuity, Inc.), or even a monolithic concrete pour over a temporary plastic covered geodesic wood frame. Another method that doesn't use geodesics is a "monolithic shotcreted airform dome" (from a company called Monolithic Dome Institute).

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The Girl Who Remembered Snow
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1996-03)
Author: Charles Mathes
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I'll Remember This Novel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-24
I picked up "The Girl Who Remembered Snow" at a secondhand book sale and am glad I did. Charles Mathes is a talented writer and I found his second novel to be touching and engaging. It's written in literate prose, is filled with empathetic characters, has flashes of quirky humor and whimsy, and contains enough interesting plot twists to remind you this is a mystery, not only a bildungsroman.

Struggling professional magician Emma Passant is the girl who remembers snow. Her first real memory is of having her hand held in a snowstorm, although the grandfather who raised her chides her for speaking of it. When Emma's grandfather is murdered, she embarks on a journey of discovery, not only of who committed the crime, but who she is. Along the way, she meets a cast of colorful and wonderful characters, from Big Ed Garalachek, the Chevy King, to Tomoteo, her ten-year tour guide in the benighted island of San Marcos, to Bernal Zuberan, a courtly drug dealer. All of them offer her aid as she wends her way through a psychological terrain of uncertainty and a landscape that begins in San Francisco and ends in Paris.

This is the kind of novel you wish you could keep reading for a while longer!

Pretty darn good
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-09
My only quibble with this book is that the plot verges on something out of Ludlum or (yikes!) Sheldon. But the narrative is wonderful -- smooth and well-paced -- and the characters are interesting and well-drawn. In a field crowded with wooden and poorly-edited clunkers, this was a refreshing find. I hope Mr. Mathes gets noticed by the paperback majors soon -- he deserves it.

Definitely one of my favorites!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-18
This book was incredible. I've read it three times, and every time I get caught up in the story and the characters. My mother read the book, and also loved it. Emma is so well created that I start to feel like I'm living her story, and experiencing what she experiences. I definitely recommend this to everyone!

searching for snow but finding a life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-01
i read this book in one sitting and couldn't turn the pages fast enough! emma as heroine is alive, spunky and full of zest--her inquisitiveness makes the story happen...a clever title which ties the entire story together!

Couldn't put it down!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-09
Oh how I love a good mystery! The characters in this book are well developed and pleasurable to read about. Highly recommended!

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Graffiti L.A.: Street Styles and Art (with cd-rom)
Published in Hardcover by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. (2007-05-01)
Author: Steve Grody
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Fantastic
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
Ample photos and interesting text...a fine book to own if one is interested in graffiti art in the LA area

The One and Only
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-25
By no exaggeration, this book is the best of its kind. It starts out with the history of gang writing then follows up with the evolution of the art including techniques, paint and cap types, run-ins with the law, etc. The pictures are as clear as can be, and the forever present artist commentary is the perfect compliment to the fantastic collection of pics. This is a must own for any fan of graffiti.

Real LA Graff
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-08
All I can say is get this book!!!!If you love that LA raw stuff.It's pretty well rounded,and gives you a whole look at what's going on past and present.If you have never been to LA.Here is your chance.Oh and it's focus is not on just one crew.Get this book first, on LA graff if you have to choose one.Plus an cd rom with photo's.You can't beat that.Good job Mr.Grody GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Amazing pictures w/ interesting info about artists..
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-07
I bought this book for my bf, because he loves graffiti art, and used to have his own crew many years ago. He loves to look at the pictures, and see the deeper meanings that a lot of artists present in their graffiti along with murals. Finding the artist's tags in the art is also fun. We both enjoy looking through this book, and plan to buy similar items in the future.

Documentation of a Vibrant Art Form
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
Fifty years ago, graffiti was something written in restrooms and was relatively private. Now graffiti is an art form. You can think of it as vandalism; if it is your wall, or a public wall, and it is supposed to stay clean and undecorated, any unwanted spray-painting, no matter how fancy, is vandalism. But even if it is vandalism (and sometimes the owner of the wall invites the decoration, or the painting is done on canvas for a gallery), there is no arguing that graffiti now is some sort of art. This is especially obvious if you examine the hundreds of pictures in _Graffiti L.A.: Street Styles and Art_ (Abrams) by Steve Grody. Grody loves the graffiti of Los Angeles, and booms, "Along with the myriad styles these artists have created, they have also evolved world-class graphic skills now comparable to the best aerosol work anywhere." It seems funny that anyone would be comparing "aerosol work" from any locales, but you don't have to know about the styles elsewhere to enjoy the astonishing colors and designs found here. Grody examines the ethical issues of this sort of work, but it is clear that such evaluation is secondary to the art itself. He includes interviews with many of the artists (they call themselves "writers"), examines techniques and styles, and shows an appreciation of how this peculiar form of art has redeemed many of its practitioners, and redeemed some blighted public spaces as well.

The spray can is the choice of the writers because it is easily concealed and is portable. On the wall's surface, its effects can be controlled, but it can also cover an area quickly. The furtiveness of making graffiti necessitates the use of the spray can, but writers use it even in gallery work. It is also used, when no concealment is needed, on a "permission wall", a surface donated by its owner for esthetic reasons to be the site of an elaborate piece. The writers quoted here have much to say about the work of others; it is clear that they have examined styles carefully and can give intelligent critiques of what they have seen, and that they admire the works of competent competitors. They know "bad can control" or excessive imitation when they see it. The writers are in danger of criminal prosecution if they are not working on permission walls, and are in physical danger if they are working on some surface that is elevated. There is little tangible reward to this type of artistry, which is mainly a means of self expression with little other benefit. Grody writes, "It is this creative passion in light of all the obstacles that gives the best work its pop pulp energy." There are numerous stories here about members who were at risk of descending into drug use or crimes worse than artistic vandalism, but were saved by joining a group of like-minded artists.

The descriptions here of classifications of the work, the social forces at play, and the lives of the writers are all good for putting the pictures here in context, but the pictures are the show in this big and glossy book. Not all the pictures could even get in here, as with the book there is a disk included of hundreds more, along with audio interviews. It is fun to try to make out the letters, which are clear in some of the examples shown here, but are often so stretched and stylized that even if you know the crew that has put its name up, it is hard to pick the letters out. The depiction of figures or portraits is sometimes hyper-realistic, but usually in a comic book style, and is (to my eyes) far less appealing than the letters shaped into abstractions of extraordinary complexity and color. Grody has a couple of pages to illustrate some basic techniques, like cuts, 3-D, or letter blends, but there is no need to acquire a technical eye to enjoy the shows of kinetic mural energy displayed here. There is still some moral ambiguity about some pieces and their execution, but one picture after another shows that this is a vibrant and valid form of folk art.

California
Handbook for preclears
Published in Unknown Binding by Church of Scientology of California, Publications Organization United States (1976)
Author: L. Ron Hubbard
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15 Act Processing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-14
Audit yourself with the tech from Advance Procedures and Axioms. Run secondaries, lock scan, and other advanced tech.

One of the greatest books ever written
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
I am only half way through this book, and already I have read more truth here than I've ever read elsewhere. And believe me, I've read all the self help books. L. Ron Hubbard is a true genius and certainly one of the most important teachers in this history of mankind, period. Get this book, it will change everything.

Great Techniques
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-05
I used the techniques from one chapter to quickly recover from a fall on concrete, where I hit my head, and a personal sorrow. I handled the physical aspects separately from the fall and on the memory of both was able to resolve the pain and sorrow so now I can think about it easily--as easily as normal memories. Thank you, L. Ron Hubbard. It works. Get it. Try it. Use it.

Not for the faint of heart
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-12
This book is very helpful but not necessarily a walk in the park to use. It's all about weeding through various things that make life difficult and how you can work your way to a better state of mind. You have to be willing to work for it and if you follow the steps in the book, you get amazing results. If you don't do what it says in the book or only do it half-heartedly, you really don't get much out of it. I give 5 stars because it really does deliver. In using the book, sometimes you have to examine things about yourself that aren't so easy to face. Once you push through those things using the book, it's pretty beneficial.

Handbook for Preclears
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-24
This book is for those who are in the need of change in their lives. It isn't about money; it isn't about winning friends and influencing people. It is a self-help book for those people who want to change the conditions of their life by viewing their goals and problems and past situations that relate. It gets a person better acquainted with himself.

It was written many years ago, but the techniques work IF one reads the book throughally and applies each step. The author is deceased, and the book is not published by the author but by the
LRH Library which is run by the Religious Technology Center which is a [type of religion]corporation.

There are many references in the book where you can go for further services--however, you might search out alternatives on the Internet, because there are individuals in what is called the "FreeZone" who can deliver services, too. If reading this book makes you want "more" then shop around.

In this Handbook for Preclears the dynamic principle of existence, which is "survive" is introduced. It is an important datum, because it is what all things have in common...it is the common demonator of existence. Of course, there are degrees of survival from bare to successful, but the datum gives one a way to look at things.

That isn't the only datum that is useful in this book. It isn't a good book for someone who just skims the reading material and doesn't throughally apply the exercises. That is why I rate it a 4 star instead of 5--...

California
Here Comes the Guide Southern California
Published in Paperback by Hopscotch Press (1996-03)
Author: Lynn Broadwell
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Great resource to get the ball rolling
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-17
This is a very thick book... and for good reason. It has photos (albeit black and white ones) or photo-rendered sketches of many potential wedding and reception venues. Each venues' pages come with the stuff you need: the seating capacity and approximate prices. There are also other sections of the book focused on vendors for flowers, etc. I recommend this book if you're trying to get a feeling for "what's out there" with regard to venues. It's a great place to start, and you'll probably feel like you've covered a lot of ground once you've gone through this book.

Here Comes the Guide: Southern California: Wedding Locations and Services (Here Comes the Bride Series)
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Wonderful book, a must have!

A Bride's Best Friend!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-18
This has been an invaluable book during my wedding planning. When I got engaged in December 99, a girlfriend suggested that I buy the SoCal edition immediately to start finding reception and ceremony locations. I did buy it, and whipped through the whole book one evening. Sitting there reading, I quickly dismissed reception site after site and determined that the book just couldn't help me. I put it aside.

Then I started actually going out, visiting places, and realizing that it wasn't so easy to find the perfect place! I quickly realized I was going to have to work a lot harder than I thought to mesh the right church location, my number of people, and a convenient indoor reception site. So I came back to the Guide--time and again! Soon I had it dogeared and filled with notes as I reconsidered the options I'd been so quick to skip past earlier. The statistics on each site helped keep me focused and helped me and my fiance consider new places when others fell through, and keep the attributes of each place in mind. The descriptions of the reception sites are detailed, positive and generous-but-not-misleading. We ultimately booked a site listed in the Guide and are thrilled to have found it.

Now that I've moved on to choosing a photographer, I went to the Guide again. First I read through each photographer's profile in the book, then went on the Guide's website! It's so easy to use - - it allows you to jump to photographers' websites and see their portfolios, all without making appointments or driving around! I feel satisifed that I don't need to look beyond the professionals listed in the Guide, since the authors have already done the legwork in finding people with high standards and good customer service.

If you really want to explore all possible options for your ceremony, reception, and event professionals, you will love Here Comes The Guide! The hardcopy book and the website are thorough, pleasant to read, and - - most importantly - - really helpful. My mom keeps saying, "I had no idea it was this complicated to plan a wedding in this day and age!" Here Comes the Guide goes a long way towards relieving the complication!

The Guide screens its recommended vendors
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-10
While the bulk of the Guide is dedicated to reception site listings, the vendor listings in the back are very helpful. The listings are not mere "paid advertisements." If you read the book, The Guide explains how each vendor undergoes a thorough screening process--something even the most persistent bride likely wouldn't have the time or ability to conduct.

As The Guide states on Page 483, their process "involves interviewing 15-20 other event professionals. We call every single reference and ask about the professionalism, technical competency and service orientation of the advertiser in question. ... Those candidates who received consistent, rave reviews made it into The Guide."

Using The Guide as a starting point (combined with the internet, magazine ads, and friends' recommendations), I conducted exhaustive research of my own of wedding professionals in Los Angeles and beyond. I wound up hiring three vendors who had been featured in the Guide (caterer, band and florist, 11-11-00 wedding). All performed beyond my greatest expectations, and my guests cannot stop raving about the "fabulous," "amazing," and "out of this world" food, music, and flowers. Clearly, The Guide got it right.

So don't be fooled by the relative size of the vendor section compared to pages allotted to reception sites. The vendor section may be small because they are the cream of the crop, thanks to the Guide's legwork.

A real lifesaver!!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-19
I am so glad that a friend told me about this book. I was so daunted by the search for a location for my wedding, I didn't know where to start. This book (and their fantastic website by the same name) made it really easy. They give great descriptions and the pricing information helped me narrow down the places I could afford. It saved me so much time, I was able to actually enjoy looking for a reception location. Thank you, Here Comes the Guide.

California
Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive! (Alive Guides Series)
Published in Paperback by Hunter Publishing (NJ) (2002-06)
Authors: Robert White and Phyllis White
List price: $17.95
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An insiders look at Hollywood
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-15
The great thing about this book is that it was written by people with an inside view of "The business". Along with the most complete look at Tinsletown they add anecdotes and little known facts that make just reading the book fun.
And this book covers more that downtown, Hollywood and Beverly Hills. It travels north to Santa Barbara and south to Long Beach and Catalina.
If you're headed for LA this is the book to get. Even as a died-in-the-wool Angeleno, I found this book informative, usefull and fun to read.

Terrific book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-25
Here's a 600-page book that's filled to its movie brim, with tons of offbeat things to see and do; bright and breezy in its writing, you'll find facts and other nifty news here about this incredible place called LA and Hollywood that, even if you've lived here all your life (!), you probably never knew existed.

John Clayton, Travel With a Difference radio show,
KNX 1070AM

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-10
As in all Hunter Guides, this hefty paperback is chock full of information - restaurants and hotels, shopping, daytime and nightime activities, even where to see the stars.

Anton Community Newspapers

Two thumbs up!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-20
As a former "angeleno" and film enthusiast, I was amazed at the wealth of information contained in this travel book. I recently visited L.A. and stayed at two of the hotels mentioned, and found the descriptions to be right on the mark. I recommend this book not only to those who are planning a vacation in L.A. but to people who live in L.A. and enjoy watching movies and reading about movie stars.

This book is fun
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-24
I can't imagine what I can add to this well researched volume of Hollywood tidbits.... This book is fun. It reads especially well with a tub of buttery popcorn and a box of Good & Plenty.

Tippi Hedren, actress


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