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Emotional BlackmailReview Date: 2008-01-14
lifechanging book, but...Review Date: 2008-07-22
If you think that you have ever been abused emotionallyReview Date: 2008-02-28
EnlighteningReview Date: 2008-01-03
For those in need, I highly recommend this book!Review Date: 2008-05-25

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The LocketReview Date: 2008-02-27
Not a "guy's" bookReview Date: 2008-01-16
A quick read-not one of my favorites.
Highly recommended.Review Date: 2007-07-14
IT'S WHAT WE GIVE THAT HEALS USReview Date: 2007-10-03
After the death of his mother, Michael Keddington takes a job at the Arcadia nursing home, where he meets parient Esther Huish, a woman who is instrumental in teaching Michael many valuable life lessons concerning forgiveness, overcoming insecurities, second chances and never putting things off until tomorrow.
The Locket of the title is Esthers gift to Michael. It serves as a symbol of the missed opportunities in her life and for Michael represents an opportunity to overcome a myriad of obstacles and begin his life anew.
This warm and beautiful story should kindle the flame of hope that burns in each of us. 4 1/2 stars
Excellent story!Review Date: 2007-10-09


Well done, but not enough God.Review Date: 2007-09-19
My Big Fat Greek DietReview Date: 2008-05-29
Not only entertaining but encouraging for anyone who wants to lose weight.
Very good suggestions for anyone no matter what age or genter.
Motivational and inspiring Review Date: 2008-05-22
a motivational book, especial for Christians who need to lose weightReview Date: 2008-04-09
motivation, desire, drive, push, ambition,
all are needed in abundance to lose weight. the more you are overweight the more you need them. constantly as your companions for the process of getting your body in good shape to do life.
It is not a diet book. it is not a how to do it book. it is a how i did it and why i did it fast paced, quick fun read.
being fat is sin. it stops you from being that good and faithful servant that the faith requires and God expects. the author leads the way, walks the path, is a real leader for this important insight.
thanks.
Fantastic BookReview Date: 2008-01-07

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This should be read by everyoneReview Date: 2008-07-23
Thank you for writing this amazing book for the world to read. It is integral to all Americans to know what REALLY happend that day. I know that the Weibleys apreciate it as do I and all that I will be passing this on to.
Extremely Relevant Story, Mostly Well ToldReview Date: 2008-07-03
It's easy to forget that we are at war and that American servicemen are losing their lives. This book brings that reality home. It's not a fun read - it's a distinctly uncomfortable and sometimes depressing one. But reading stories like this might go some ways towards breaking through this desensitization we seem to have as a country when it comes to the war in Iraq.
I think that the portions of the book written from the view of the soldiers are solid and really brought me into the action of that awful battle. I won't ever know what it is like to be a soldier who engages in battle and is wounded or sees friends wounded or, worse, killed in action. But this book at least makes me really think about it and gives a good description of how these soldiers felt.
On the other hand, I did not think that the parts of the book written from the perspective of the families was as strong. I am not sure if this is the result of Ms. Raddatz respecting the wives of the killed soldiers and not interviewing them directly or just because her passion lies with the stories that these men have to tell more than with the stories of their families. Either way, it made the book feel a little unbalanced to me.
All that being said, I think that this book is important. The story that it tells is important not only because the battle it details was a turning point in the war but because it reminds us that our fellow countrymen are going through unspeakable things. This war remains relevant and I applaud the efforts of Ms. Raddatz and others like her for fighting to keep it in the media.
Must read in this election yearReview Date: 2008-06-23
Good BookReview Date: 2008-04-13
The Long Road HomeReview Date: 2008-06-27
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Quaint and SweetReview Date: 2008-03-31
I've read Anne of the Island each year I've been in college, and as I finished it this time, I couldn't help but relate to Anne's excitement for the future, mingled with regretful nostalgia about the college life she was leaving behind. College is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Having attended a small Christian university, I relate to Anne's old-fashioned values and the safe, wholesome environment of Redmond.
Montgomery has such a pungent writing voice, alive to the quirks of human nature and the beauties of outdoor nature. She brings spice, optimism, and a touch of cynicism to the story and the characters. Anne's most personal experiences are recounted with poignancy, and are rooted in reality, although they may seem whimsical to modern readers. The ending is sweet and satisfying. I just love Anne, and especially this tale of her college experiences. Don't miss it.
Sup, lolzReview Date: 2007-03-21
Although the book deals with more serious subject matter than the preceding books, as a reflection upon Anne's growing older, the book starts with the lighthearted catchy fun that made Anne famous in her prequels. Most of this fun is centered on the Anne's encounters with her roommate cats Rusty, Joseph, and Sarah-Cat. Anne's exclamations of fear at being stalked by the docile house cats is classic Anne and delicious fun.
The Book also dives into more serious matter, with Lets be friends-Lets be more than friends-Lets be friends-I hate you-Marry me! Gilbert abandoning his indecisiveness and aggressively courting Anne. Although this relation is of little interest to male readers, it is made a key plot element, most likely because it is attractive to the books target demographic, pre-teen girls. Luckily, most of the content on Anne's romance does nothing to affect other parts of the story much and as a result are harmless to skip when they become drab.
Anne of the Island is a solid installment in the Anne series. Although not equaling or surpassing Anne of Green Gables, "Of the Island" leaves little to be desired besides not having a near constant usage of the word "eh". If you an Anne fan, pick up her third book. Eh.
DelightfulReview Date: 2006-06-22
Anne fans already know how wonderful are these chapters of Anne's life. This book outlines an important epoch in the series and answers the all important question of whether they will or they won't--a turning point on which the next five books hinge. And since you must start at "Anne of Green Gables" to appreciate any of it, this review cannot convince to you read just book three. It is just one more love letter to "Anne of the Island" added to this review panel.
i read this over and over again.Review Date: 2006-08-15
ENJOYED THIS THIRD OF THE SERIES AS MUCH AS THE FIRSTReview Date: 2006-03-20

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Can't praise it enough!!Review Date: 2008-10-05
The wonderful world of NarniaReview Date: 2008-10-03
Aslan the lion in this book is such a wonderful picture of Jesus, I have come to love Him more, such wonderful analogizes, that challenge you and cause you to think about life. The only complaint I would have is that some times I think Aslan's voice is a little silly, not quite deep enough, but that's my only complaint.
Love this book series!Review Date: 2008-07-30
My kids love itReview Date: 2008-06-20
Amazing Story Conveyed with ClarityReview Date: 2008-06-04
These audiobooks bring it alive. With complete voice casts and sound effects along with a beautiful musical score, this is the next best thing to living in Narnia.
Recommended for all age groups. As a teenager in high school, I started driving last year and I have enjoyed driving around with this set in the car.

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A MUST READ for all real estate investors!!Review Date: 2008-07-25
You simply must buy this book!
Confessions of a Commercial Real Estate EntrepeneurReview Date: 2008-07-11
Inspration and InsightfulReview Date: 2008-07-09
Great BookReview Date: 2008-04-28
Kick Start Your BrainReview Date: 2008-05-30
If you are looking for clear explanations of concepts and illustrated with some small case studies to kick start your brain, then this might be just the thing to get you from dreaming to doing.
Although I knew almost all the concepts presented, this book made them much more concrete. I have already begun the process of actually doing instead of sitting on my butt thinking about doing!
Thank You!!

A Must ReadReview Date: 2008-09-20
retrospectReview Date: 2008-09-19
possibly Ouspensky's work overall has some of the beauty of the late 19th and early 20th centuries about it.
usually I wonder how this book would have turned out had he published it himself. the author might have changed some things, written a preface, and so forth; that is, provided an orientation for the reader.
written after the fact, it may even show the author's reservations from the first chapter, not the last, and the fact that he recorded his teacher's statements doesn't necessarily mean that he endorsed them all -- duh!
Point of viewReview Date: 2008-09-15
You cannot truly understand G.'s teachings from your own perspective. You have to see it from the perspective that G. wants you to see it from. You have to relinquish your current thinking and surrender to his view, then you can see the truth that lies behind the illusions... This is his way of teaching, not by ways of deception, but through submission. By showing you the possibilities that lie within another dimension of perception. Only then can you truly see your 'self'.
Ouspensky's Gift; A MasterpieceReview Date: 2008-06-09
This book is about Ouspensky's experiences learning from this teacher, a mystic and very strange one at that, G.I. Gurjieff.
Gurjieff teaches Ospenskys things he never knew, gives him experiences he never thought possible. This book is Ouspesnky's gift to us from of what he learned and experienced.
Certainly, this book works mostly on the intellectual mind, and yet, Ouspensky frequently tells us that we must find an 'emotional state' and that, my friends, is 'The Work'.
This is easily the most important book I have ever read, and afterwards, I could lo longer see the world the same, or live my life in the same way.
If I had only one bookReview Date: 2008-05-25

This Perfect DayReview Date: 2008-10-03
ONE OF THE BEST EVER - IT GETS MORE SCARY AS THE YEARS GO BY.Review Date: 2008-10-01
Long Lost favoriteReview Date: 2008-05-30
This Perfect Day by Ira LevinReview Date: 2006-01-25
As a child I was a science fiction freak and I still love it if I can find a good futuristic society book such as "Beggers In Spain" and now I am a Stephen King/horror/mystery freak. But what can I say, ask me what my favorite book is and it will always be, THIS PERFECT DAY!!!
This Book Doesn't Get it's Due...Review Date: 2006-05-22


The best of Rajneesh's books Review Date: 2008-10-03
Great book, highly recommended.
Not a secret book but a book of incredible meditation tips!Review Date: 2008-10-02
Daily, it has become a favorite activity to bring this book along with my beloved to some sitting location on a nearby beach in mornings and read a couple of pages together. Truly soul stirring. Such a huge generous book with such wealth of refreshing new understandings. In this book, meditation gets demystified and given a successful learn it quick opportunity as opposed to taking forever to master. Osho's intention is clearly to make a master out of you as opposed to being any type of follower. I find this to be a very empowering but simple book of secrets to successful meditation. Also, what I find to be refreshing in this book is Osho's wonderful sense of humor.
Charles Wildbank
how to live in the now , thus in the eternityReview Date: 2008-09-08
AmazingReview Date: 2008-08-03
Osho is Master of MastersReview Date: 2008-09-24
Any book by Osho is a precious jewel. A Master like Osho never existed before and will never come again. He was complete in every way. A true Master and Master of Masters.
Buy this book, listen to His lectures and "stay aware" until you reach Home.
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