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Thanks to JoAnn Levy!Review Date: 2001-04-27
A Fresh PerspectiveReview Date: 2001-03-25
Before reading this book I gave no particular thought to the nature of my understanding of these historical events. Now I've learned a new perspective is as beneficial in literature as it is in trying to find the car keys. In one 280-page book, JoAnn Levy has given the whole thing life.
Ms. Levy is a unique writing talent - she has done what few authors have the nerve to try; she has written a historical novel in the first person, and she has done it so beautifully it seems as if the book was indeed written in 1856 by a tempered-by-tragedy woman named Sarah Daniels.
Ms. Levy is remarkably clever in her use of storytelling techniques which successfully weave multiple threads of interest from the first page to the last. The attentive reader will pick up on this finely developed skill in the second sentence of the first chapter. Ms. Levy employs similar techniques throughout, and it is a delight.
This book is such a good read that it is recommended on that basis alone. But if a fascinating and unique look at one of the watershed eras in world history also interests you, then you will be doubly rewarded.
Thank you, JoannReview Date: 2000-12-08
This is Joann's best work yet. I look forward to the next.
Beautiful, vivid, heartwarmingReview Date: 2000-08-16
For California's Gold - A Gem Of A Book!Review Date: 2000-05-10

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Wow, What a visual tripReview Date: 2007-11-21
Awesome - Grand Canyon PicturesReview Date: 2007-01-12
Magnificent!Review Date: 2006-01-25
Amazing photographsReview Date: 2005-11-29
The Grand: The Colorado River in the Grand CanyonReview Date: 2006-11-05

A River JourneyReview Date: 2007-01-05
The Hidden Canyon: A River JourneyReview Date: 2006-11-05
The Hidden Canyon : A River JourneyReview Date: 2006-02-27
AWE INSPIRING!!Review Date: 1999-07-28
BreathtakingReview Date: 1999-07-13


High Tech RealityReview Date: 2003-03-11
I was entrigued by the main character in his entrepreneurial spirit. I recommend this book for those who think they want to be executives, and for those who are trying to start their own business.
Once you pick the book up, you'll have a hard time putting it down.
Impressive first novelReview Date: 2003-03-13
Best Tech Start-Up View from the topReview Date: 2003-03-08
There were surprises in the book that left me wanting more. I couldn't put it down until I finished the book.
I find myself recommending this novel to all my friends for an insight into corporate life. Even though Michael Neal uses the setting of a start up, I believe these are the same situations that occur in larger corporations.
The Wild Ride of a High-Tech StartupReview Date: 2003-03-04
Great Read!Review Date: 2003-03-06

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BeautifulReview Date: 2007-08-28
Simply AwsomeReview Date: 2005-10-12
Lots of great scenery and history. A book I definitely will revisit many times to come.
I've already climbed Longs several times and was so entranced by the history, I went back to search out some of the items mentioned in this book. As I hiked I recalled a lot from the material and next thing I knew my destination was reached in what seemed like no time at all.
Anyone who's going to the area is highly encouraged to read this book. Anyone who's already been there will find things they were never aware of.
I'm not a big history buff, but this book camptivated me.
5 stars eventhough I wasn't interested in the last chapter or two, but the material in the previous chapters was simply awsome.
Thanks, great book. A+
Great stories and photosReview Date: 2005-01-08
The photos in the book are magnificent and very well reproduced. There is also a list of recommended routes in the back. This is not a climbing guide, however, and I suggest you buy such a guide if you are planning on climbing any of these routes.
An excellent feature on the mountain!Review Date: 2006-05-01
A sports journalist for years, MacDonald is the former editor of Rock & Ice and has been climbing Long's Peak since 1982. More than a guide book, his Long's Peak is filled with full-color photographs, historical photographs, maps and trail routes. Numerous inset boxes are scattered throughout the book that provide additional information or refer readers to other resources. Appendices include the best routes, a glossary, an index, and a brief explanation of sources. MacDonald conducted and distilled extensive research including primary resources and there is a bibliography; however, the selected notes are too vague for researchers. Long's Peak is the most comprehensive and current volume of the mountain, including the classic by the late Paul Nesbit and a must for public libraries and others with regional or mountaineering history collections.
Outstanding new bookReview Date: 2004-07-22


I damn good manReview Date: 2004-09-22
DO YOURSELF A FAVORReview Date: 2001-05-28
An entertaining and insightful work.Review Date: 1999-09-11
One in a millionReview Date: 1999-08-04
One in a millionReview Date: 1999-08-04

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San Juan SolutionReview Date: 2006-02-20
Dean does it againReview Date: 2000-07-27
Derouin is also an Easterner who moved west, and his love of his new home is so evident in his careful descriptions of the mountains surrounding Ouray that the landscape itself almost becomes part of the plot. All in all, this second David Dean adventure is so lively and intriguing that someday I may have to leave my flatland Florida home and make a visit to Colorado. If I do, however, and someone invites me to take a ride on those winding mountain roads with their breathtaking dropoffs, I'm not going!
San Juan SolutionReview Date: 2000-11-29
The reader is drawn into the tale, gently at first, then with increasing speed and complexity, much like riding a carnival carousel, where the painted horses whirl faster and faster. Newer, and more bizarre characters, pop out of the woods and the woodwork with increasing frequency. A crutch-toting, inebriated movie star moves into Bird Song's back bedroom. The widow's fake-French boytoy camps out nearby, waiting to start a new hustle with whichever legally recognized "daughter" gets the millions. And Bird Song fills up with lawyers, heirs and contestants to the will of a man who could not have fathered any of the daughters.
The setting is stunning. And, mystery author Ray Derouin, a part-time resident of Ouray and owner of a toy store there, presents the San Juan country well, giving it a sense of character nearly as strong as protagonist David Dean. "San Juan Solution" is fun read, with lots of action, zany characters and great scenery. It's a good book to curl up on the couch with on a snowy evening.
David Dean is Back!Review Date: 2000-08-01
So good it needs a sequalReview Date: 2000-11-25
Although the B&B is not ready yet for the public, Fred rents the room of David and Cynthia to a guest and his own room to a second guest. However, someone kills their first guest and their second guest expects to be the next victim. Though the cop can leave the police force, police work never leaves the cop and with a little nudging from Fred, David begins to investigate what happened to his guest.
The mystery of SAN JUAN SOLUTION is fun to watch as it unwinds like the mountain paths that the transplanted easterners trek. The lead trio is a hoot, especially Fred and his ability to manipulate everyone and the support cast provides either trouble or local color to the terrific tale. As with the first tale (see the delightfully wacky TIME TRIAL), R.E. Derouin?s novel pays homage to the Colorado Rockies. Readers will feel as if they are hiking the trail along side of David and Cynthia. Mr. Derouin is two for two with both of his Dean novels being outstanding and a ?tri-quel? needed for fans of the series.
Harriet Klausner

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Deserves more than 5 stars!Review Date: 2007-05-18
My favorite cookbookReview Date: 2006-12-17
One of the Best!!Review Date: 2003-10-01
I love these recipes and make the Mountain Biker's Banana Muffins each week. We eat them every single day and never get tired of them! Also like the sections for Mexican, Vegetarian, Kids'Cuisine and Brunch. Good nutrition; great taste. Thanks Colorado!
All recipes turn out GREAT ! (tasty too)Review Date: 1998-12-05
One of the few cookbooks I need!Review Date: 1999-02-08

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TIME TRIAL IS TERRIFICReview Date: 2001-07-30
You will enjoy this bookReview Date: 2001-02-04
Among Dean's "visitors" are Dorrie Briscoe, a woman who is less-than-picky about her choice of sleeping partners, and whose teenage daughter, Natalie, brings new meaning to the word "precocious". Neil Archer is a history professor and old friend of Dean's with a taste for much younger women, including Natalie. The group is led by an obnoxious millionaire named Henry Whitcomb, whose wife and son were murdered two years earlier.
Whitcomb claims to have found an old, metal, head-mounted device called the Klaxton Turban, which will send the mind of the user back in time. He is convinced that he was in Byrd's Song over 100 years ago, and is obsessed with finding out for sure, one way or the other. A trip to present-day Byrd's Song brings up several clues that tend to support Whitcomb's version of events. Could this be a sort-of time machine, or something more mundane? Dean doesn't believe in the Turban for a second, but. . .
I really enjoyed this book. Derouin does a very good job with the characters and setting of this book. The mystery part was also well done. I'm looking forward to the next David Dean mystery.
There's Gold in These Mountains!Review Date: 2000-07-09
This is an excellently constructed mystery with captivating plot, intriguing characters and an outcome even the most experienced reader is unlikely to predict.
For those who've visited the San Juans the theme and events will bring back fond memories of these majestic mountains and the mines and miners that brought riches to so many. Whether you've roamed these mountains or not, though, you'll strike it rich when you read this novel.
Derouin's second book, "San Juan Solution" is already out and equally absorbing. This delightful Ouray toy shop owner is hard at work on the third book, "Mountain Ice", due out in the summer of 2001.
More mysteries in the San Juan MountainsReview Date: 2000-03-13
Enjoyable Rocky Mountian mysteryReview Date: 1999-11-07
David's peace and quiet is quickly interrupted by the appearance of friends of his host including the odious, ultra rich Henry Whitcomb and four of his followers. Someone murdered Henry's wife and son two years ago in an unsolved Keystone State crime. Henry believes he possesses a time travel device that will allow him to go back and learn who killed his family members. He persuades David and his stepfather to join him on his trek beyond the nearby ghost town. If David only knew what he is stepping into he probably would have stayed in Pennsylvania.
TIME TRIAL is an excellent "Mountain Time" mystery that will please fans of Rocky Mountain who-done-its. The story line is engaging and filled with surprises and unusual twists. David is a wonderful character and his support cast augments the tale with a tender depth that takes some of the edge away from him. The Colorado Rockies bring perspective to the plot. The mystery works on several levels, but it is David and his personal entourage that will delight fans with R.E. Derouin's debut novel, which demands sequels.

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Locked In? Want to Be Free? Read on.Review Date: 2000-07-15
Such a person is the main character of "When the Heart Soars Free." Jerry truly wants to live responsibly but unseen forces smother his best intentions. How he finds help and what he discovers about his self-defeating actions makes this book a must read. I'm ready for the sequel!
A Teen ReviewReview Date: 2000-02-23
FORGIVENESS AND LOVEReview Date: 2000-02-19
A Beautiful Love Story of Hope, Healing and ForgivenessReview Date: 2000-02-13
A reader from the mountains of VirginiaReview Date: 2000-02-12
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