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Magical rags to riches tale!Review Date: 2008-01-28
Just right for little readersReview Date: 2007-03-22
A princess dream come trueReview Date: 2006-11-24
Cinderella by Ron DiasReview Date: 2005-12-19

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Fodor's - Always a WinnerReview Date: 2005-11-13
Best for quick stop-over - Paris' highlights with great mapReview Date: 1999-05-20
Straight to the PointReview Date: 2004-07-11
I particularly like the plastic book jacket because of three reasons: 1) It protects the book from splashes from fountains or spilled bottled water; 2) It contains Fodor's wonderful full size map; and 3) The front pocket is a handy place to store those souvenir ticket stubs to remind me of my adventure when I look back at the City Guide in the future.
Last -- but certainly not least -- the Fodor's guides have the most accurate information that I have seen regarding ticket prices, times and dates of sites that are open for tourists, and metro/bus routes. Such information is always changing, and therefore it is reasonable to expect some discrepancies. However, I have found that if, for instance, three different travel guides have three different sets of information, the Fodor's guides are usually the most accurate.
Great tour book!Review Date: 2000-01-10

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Fantastic!Review Date: 2008-05-29
I would recommend this book to any,any,anyone wanting to knock the socks off their Passover guests.
Absolutely essential for the serious Pesach cook!Review Date: 1998-08-25
Passover is like the Rest of the Year!!Review Date: 2001-04-14
Rave reviews for my very first Passover!Review Date: 2000-04-30

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I Smell Something Yummy!Review Date: 2001-09-28
I Smell Something Yummy!Review Date: 2001-09-27
Charming!Review Date: 2001-04-24
magnifique!Review Date: 2003-07-23
Try this book, it's the best.

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for the caregiverReview Date: 2007-07-08
Caring for Alzheimer's - from the Caregiver's Point of ViewReview Date: 2004-06-27
If you don't understand the problems of caring for Alzheimer's, read this book! If you do, read this book! There's real help in these pages!
Phyllis Staff, Ph.D.
author, "How to Find Great Senior Housing"
and
"128 Ways to Prevent Alzheimer's and Other Dementias"
Very practicalReview Date: 2003-08-22
Focus on what CAN be controlled : the caregiver's thoughtsReview Date: 2000-09-05

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I can't waitReview Date: 2005-02-26
You have no other choice - buy it!Review Date: 1998-08-28
another excellent rough guideReview Date: 2004-01-03
very useful and interstingReview Date: 1999-10-06
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Flawed but FascinatingReview Date: 2006-03-20
BUT THE GOOD STUFF--and oh, there's a lot of it. I think the concerns I list above did come from this being the author's first novel, and from attempts to smoosh it into a form that it didn't need to take. The sense of historical "truth" still comes through, so powerfully that I don't want to warn people off of this story, just to make sure you don't get distracted by the lesser elements. In particular, the connection and the depth of passion between Diane and the much younger Henri was some of the most powerful stuff I've read in a long time. I've read Princess Michael of Kent's non-fiction account of these lovers, THE SERPENT AND THE MOON, and despite differences about some historical details (and ditching the whole contrived jealousy business), the spirits of the lovers seem to parallel nicely in both works, as if Diane Haeger is allowing us to time travel back and experience some of what they experienced, in a way a non-fiction author can't quite do. And FWIW, a little poetic license taken with the ending really did help cushion the facts that anyone who's read the history already knows, without betraying the reality of what happens.
I'll reread COURTESAN in the future, skipping the Anne d'Estampes parts and focusing on Henri & Diane, the early years, and I'll be quite satisfied.
Haeger's MasterpieceReview Date: 2003-02-22
"Courtesan" is the story of Diane de Poitiers and Henri II of France. Their romance began when Henri was a young prince and Diane the "older woman" beloved by Henri's father, King Francis I. It continued through Henri's marriage to the plain, and later infamous, Catherine de Medici, and was a scandal throughout France and beyond. The author skillfully recreated the world of 16th century France, especially the world of the royal court. All of the characters, both real and fictional, are presented with their flaws and virtues. While Diane is clearly the heroine of this fictional treatment, Haeger allows us to see the pain and humilation the love affair inflicted on Queen Catherine as well.
I think the publisher did "Courtesan" a disservice by calling it an historical romance, as I think it would be more accurate to call it an historical novel. Many romance readers do not like stories that involve adultery, especially when there is no chance that the couple can wed. This book also does not contain scenes of explicit lovemaking which many romance readers require in their novels. By calling it a romance, the publisher, perhaps unknowingly, limited the readership to women, as few men pick up books clearly labeled as "romances." Every man whom I have talked into reading this book has been impressed by the scholarship shown by the author, and charmed by Diane. With the exception of "The Return," Ms Haeger's later books do not IMO show the same depth as this remarkable first novel. Ms Haeger's last two books, about Maria Fitzherbert and the woman loved by General William T. Sherman, are workman-like biographical novels, but they simply do not grip the reader in the same way as "Courtesan."
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READReview Date: 1997-11-05
Exquisite! Rich tapestry of characters, love, and intrigue..Review Date: 1999-01-08
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Professional French Pastry volume 2Review Date: 2005-01-18
This book has a lot to offer the professional. Note that the emphasis on this volume is production. It goes beyond the basics of volume 1 (sanitation, making batters, proper baking techniques, etc.), while fancy, sophisticated decorations are reserved for volumes 3 and 4. The mini lessons in this volume are more or less equivalent to the instructions I got at culinary school. The great value here is that there are many more subjects in this book than in any cooking school class. If there is something you wish to do but never did at school, the recipes in this book will give you enough detail to do it successfully the first time through.
Even for the home cook, there is much here of great value. Like cooking school, the lessons in this book are designed for cooks who may or may not have previous experience. If you are going to try something from this book, you must follow all the instructions to the letter, gather the necessary tools and ingredients, have patience, and expect to fail once or twice before you get the hang of it. Also, pay careful attention to the difficulty ratings to the recipes; the instructions make everything look easy, but this is misleading. If all you get out of this book is the proper method to make pastry cream and creme anglaise, a couple of candies, a decorated cake or two, a couple of tarts, and brioche, then this book is very worthwhile.
There are a few cautions, however. I found some format problems: pictures mis-labeled, the butter cream section is messed up, etc. The original copyright date is 1985, and first published in English in 2000; this means that the patisserie here is probably 3 decades old, and much of it very out of fashion. Also, note the title is "Professional French Pastry", and bears little relation to pastry as it is commonly served here in the US. It's primary value is that of a training manual, and not a guide to current, trendy pastry trends or tricks.
It has chapters on: basic creams, 2 chapters on secondary creams, confectionery, and finished pastries (pate a choux, cakes, tarts, puff pastry, and brioche presentation). The last section on finished pastries is by definition advanced, and occupies the second half of the book.
This series leaves very little to guesswork. Not for novicesReview Date: 1999-04-12
No regretReview Date: 2002-10-05
A complete howto on french pastry methodologyReview Date: 2002-02-13
Don't expect a book for keeping on the table in the living room because of its pretty pictures, like the latest trend in cookbooks seems to mandate. This book is directed towards people who need to do something in the kitchen, and tries to tell them how in a relatively simple way.
A very nice book, although it is directed towards learning in a professional environment. You will also need volume 1 to get the full benefit of this book.

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great historical with a touch of fantasyReview Date: 2006-02-12
Six years later Isabelle's older brother King Louis IX rules in France. Lethal rivalries are everywhere as chivalrous knights join religious orders with each competing to be the One as well as battling the fledgling state for control while secret societies seem everywhere ready to fill any power void. While her sibling is a perfect role model as a pious individual setting an example for Isabelle, by 1844 she feels her destiny is elsewhere. Isabelle begins her life's quest accompanied by the mysterious Jean Benariel. He somehow knows what she seeks, who she is to him at long last and fully supports her on her endeavor. She also recognizes her companion from his one magical utterance that not only saved her life several years ago, but set her on this hallowed mission that is dangerous as knights battle one another claiming God's will and non-believers control the Holy Land.
Three fourths historical novel and one fourth fantasy subplot come together in a fabulous thirteenth century thriller. Isabella is a terrific protagonist who holds the exhilarating story line together. Jean adds a touch of mysticism into the mix. The support cast includes many real personages of history that add to the feel of realism such as correspondence with Thomas Aquinas. THE CROWN ROSE is a fabulous fantasy historical thriller that grips readers from the moment the young Isabelle believes she knows her life's work and never slows down until the final codicil.
Harriet Klausner
A rich fantasy with a plot woven around actual eventsReview Date: 2005-08-08
mystical readReview Date: 2005-07-06
A I-don't-want-to-put-it-down-but-I-can-if-I-must novelReview Date: 2005-11-28
P.S. Good book for teenagers with a little bit of patience. Nothing in it that a thirteen year old couldn't read, although intellectually it would be over their head.

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5 star book - I loved it!Review Date: 2007-04-25
The book "Crushed" was a very interesting and fun book. It was about a girl in England, named Door. She was determined that she was adopted. Her sister got everything she wanted, yet Door got nothing. Door was a bit gloomy, and Dee was stuck up. Door was also not as pretty as Dee, and didn't have as much talent.
Their Mom was unlike others and favored Dee more than Door. Their father was in his own little world; he wrote books about history. At times he would be zoning out and thinking about being back in time, and what it was like, at other times he was writing about what he thought. His life was centered on his books.
Her parents seemed to have cared more about Dee than Door. As well, Dee did get everything, including a date with Door's favorite singer. All's well that ends well, Door finds a humongous family secret Dee doesn't know, and she gets a super popular and a awesome boyfriend.
This should be a 5 Star book. I absolutely LOVED it!!! My rating for it is 5.
I really liked this book. It was funny and it was realistic. At times I would laugh and think what I would do if I was there. Sometimes I would think that Door is stupid, sometimes I thought their parents were clueless and dumb. The author, Frances Lynn, gave very, very, very, very good details, most of the time. It didn't get boring at all. The hardest part was to put the book down to do what I needed to do. I could see this book being someone's life, although it would be horrible.
"Crushed" is a book for any age and can relate to those that have someone in their life that favors someone else. All they want is attention, and one or two simple dreams. Door wanted to play the drums and her parents said no, yet Dee was a ballerina and went to practice almost every day. Door has a big problem with her mom never understanding. They have so many fights and those are big and scary.
"Crushed" was such a good book. I absolutely want all my friends to read it, and I know they'll go crazy for it. Like I said, this book isn't for a certain age group or certain kind of person. Anyone with a love for reading, or need something good to do needs to read this book!
Funniest BookReview Date: 2007-04-17
Sparkling CrushReview Date: 2006-11-12
The book is about - and doubtless for - young teen-agers, and has the freshness of being written by a talented peer. One who draws as well.
HOW NOT TO BE CRUSHED BY YOUR CRUSHESReview Date: 2006-11-02
If you happen to be the father of teen twin daughters you could learn a thing or two here.
Mr. Brevington, aka Pa, is a nifty escape artist who manages to maintain his serenity while living in poverty in the eye of the storm created by the three female members of his chaotic household situated in one of London's poshest barrios. While the tempest rages around him his writer's studio provides a shield as well as gateway into an ancient world of mystery and thus deserves special attention.
Meanwhile his wife Ma and twin daughters Door and Dee work overtime to steal the show. Their emotional outbursts may be a result of a general hysteria that Central London living generates, what with the constant pull between classical heritage and contemporary pop culture. Elements of The Ugly Duckling blended with the mythological Eve versus Lilith or the more recent Nicky Hilton versus Paris Hilton will show young women from Tokyo to West Virginia what fun they could have had if fate had only tossed them into the life of being groomed in the capital of British pop.
After reading Crushed one is left with little doubt that London was built on top of an elevator shaft that has been pouring talent and glitter and sparkles from the secret world of fairies and goblins at the centre of this planet ever since time began. And author Frances Lynn seems to be an authority when it comes to a twenty-first century version of Middle Earth.
Ulla Ward de Mora
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