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American Aquarium Fishes (W L Moody, Jr, Natural History Series)Review Date: 2006-08-13
The native fish bibleReview Date: 2006-01-12
Fairly good.Review Date: 2004-02-10
The depth and detail and the vivid photos are impressiveReview Date: 2001-01-24
The best reference to date!Review Date: 2000-11-17
Goldstein, Harper, and Edwards are well known hobbyist and if there are any real experts in the field, it's these guys.
This is an all around great reference for the North American native fish hobbyist.

interesting view of psychoanalysisReview Date: 2008-05-27
The fear of a childReview Date: 2008-01-13
During her psychoanalysis, she succeeds in demolishing the thick wall that separates her from the extremely painful truth and the origin of her disorder: the fear of a child. The story unveils masterly the reasons of this fear.
Marie Cardinal evocates fiercely her violent psychic battle with her unconscious in order to force it to reveal its secrets, her fear to (re)discover forgotten painful, but crucial, incidents or the psychic violence needed to open the doors of the subconscious.
Her book is also a profound meditation on the impact of a `colossal' religion on people's lives (interdiction of divorce) and on the female condition and female psychology.
A formidable and shocking book.
A must read.
"...a beautiful and terrifying story..."Review Date: 1998-11-27
"...a profligate yet impeccably controlled work.... "...chilling set pieces are shrewdly paced to create primitive, almost horror-story suspense. "One apt work that kept occurring to me as I read was 'gorgeous.' ... Miss Cardinal bowls over her audience with dazzling verbal artistry and emotion-stirring tours de force." --The New York Times Book Review
"Words can be guides too, escape routes marked on tattered old maps, and here the novel and the analysis come together since both are journeys towards a language that is sane and shared, visibly free of the worst of the darkness." Michael Wood, The Sunday Times (London)
A journey in self-discoveryReview Date: 2007-01-18
"...a beautiful and terrifying story..."Review Date: 1998-11-27
"...a profligate yet impeccably controlled work.... "...chilling set pieces are shrewdly paced to create primitive, almost horror-story suspense. "One apt work that kept occurring to me as I read was 'gorgeous.' ... Miss Cardinal bowls over her audience with dazzling verbal artistry and emotion-stirring tours de force." --The New York Times Book Review
"Words can be guides too, escape routes marked on tattered old maps, and here the novel and the analysis come together since both are journeys towards a language that is sane and shared, visibly free of the worst of the darkness." Michael Wood, The Sunday Times (London)

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GREAT Sentimental JourneyReview Date: 2008-06-28
A Californian's perspectiveReview Date: 2000-07-14
Thanks, John Conner San Jose, CA
GREAT book well written found lots of info on ancestorsReview Date: 1998-02-03
Most underrated county in TexasReview Date: 2002-03-15
Four years ago I read in the Rockport Pilot's Visitor Guide that this book existed. That very day I was dragging my wife around looking for it, finally found it at the Art Museum by the beach. The entire weekend was spent skimming and reading this wonderful book. Since I have got the book I have read and re-read it many many times.
Today I enjoy visiting Rockport as often as I can. While driving around I try to picture what it was like at the turn of the century when the Aransas Hotel was still stood and the Baily Pavillion was THE place to be. Who would have thought that the little towns of Rockport and Fulton would have such a deep history?
Historical adventure tale of a Texas Gulf Coast County.Review Date: 1998-04-20
It was a thick book, I put it aside until I had time to go through it. I've just had 10 days off, and that was among my reading activities.
I assumed it would be historical; so I did not anticipate reading it as I do some novels. But I started. To my surprise, it caught my attention and imagination right away.
Also, to my surprise, I lingered over the words because they painted pictures I wanted to enjoy. I took much longer to read this book, because I was captivated by the words themselves.
The story moved along like an adventure tale, which the history of Texas actually is. It was dangerous, scary, wild, and took courageous and foolhardy men and women to survive. Texas had citizens with those characteristics on both sides of the Rio Grande.
The saga of many real families unfolded. Reading ARANSAS was like looking at a photograph album of one's grandparents--or great-grandparents. You never met them, but through this book you do know them. They became real people, with real personalities.
I did not know of the participation of Aransas County in both the Texas Revolution and the Civil War. It was a port to be conquered by the "other" side in both wars--a strategic military outpost. Other history books refer to the importance of Copano Bay.
Throughout the book the authors give geographic locations of homes or stores or hotels or fishing or cattle wharfs. In the back the references are detailed. We can still visit these places. That's my next goal--to find where history happened, and is still going on.
Frances Mayo

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His Home, My HomeReview Date: 2000-04-07
His Home, My HomeReview Date: 2000-04-07
superb, beautiful narrative!Review Date: 1999-05-11
This book sings to me.Review Date: 1998-07-12
This book is one of the greatest influences of my life.Review Date: 1998-05-18

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Balenciago, Claudia de Osborne, & Neiman MarcusReview Date: 2008-02-27
Seminal Text on BalenciagaReview Date: 2007-01-19
absolutely beautifulReview Date: 2007-04-30
Superb!Review Date: 2007-09-01
Balenciaga and his legacyReview Date: 2007-01-17

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SoothingReview Date: 2006-11-23
There is a charm to it all, a soothing feeling. Cozy must have been especially chosen as a name for the sub-genre, just for this series. Oh, there are villains, but they aren't really all that evil. And there are murders, but only for the sake of a plot that can allow the writer to lay in atmosphere and character. I do wish I could have gone home with Biggie (who is really quite small) and J.R. and had a meal with them and played a game of Chinese checkers with Rosebud.
The book is lightweight, to be sure, but so is angel food cake, and I like that as well.
Corny, Colloquial CozyReview Date: 2003-07-25
Big entry in the Biggie regional amateur mystery seriesReview Date: 1998-11-08
Biggie Weatherford takes her grandson J.R. to the opening of Job's Crossing, Texas' newest eatery, The Fresh-as-a-Daisy Restaurant. However, instead of enjoying a meal, the amateur detective duo discover the restaurant's owner, Firman Birdsong, has been murdered and stuffed like a chicken to be roasted.
Biggie personally believes that it is her divine right to investigate the murder. She and J.R. soon find several suspects with motives. However, before she can complete her
inquiries, the maternal grandparents of J.R. arrive to take the lad back with them. Feeling that his beloved Biggie is obsessed with sleuthing, an unwanted J.R. runs away, leaving Biggie with two cases to ponder.
If anyone has read the two previous Biggie tales, they might initially feel that their third novel is a repeat. In many ways, it is. However, the story line is freshened up by the crack in the relationship between J.R. and Biggie, and the appearance of the other grandparents. The mystery is well written and built around hoe-down humor and cardiac-giving (but delicious) food. With BIGGIE AND THE FRICASSEED FAT MAN, Biggie remains a big player in the regional amateur sleuth sub-genre.
Harriet Klausner
Murder with gravy on topReview Date: 2003-06-07
Biggie and J.R. go out for a big night on the town, the opening of the town's brand new, all chicken restaurant. The proprietor is nowhere to be found in all of the hustle and bustle, until he is found, served up dead with gravy on top! Biggie takes it upon herself to help her cousin, the local sheriff solve this crime.
During this Christmas holiday season, J.R.'s other grandparents arrive, with intentions of taking J.R. back home with them. The boy is forced to learn about love and loyalty v.s. the value of a dollar. What choice will he make? Is Biggie to busy for him anymore? What would it be like to spend Christmas, or to live with his rich grandparents?
As I detest spoilers I won't give any more plot elements. The sub-plots were all woven together very well. The gore factor was very light. (I will say that it was a murder tastefully done, with a flourish and garnish at that!) I don't recall any strong language or adult situations in the book. With the story taking place in the holiday season, while this book can be read at any time during the year, it may be a nice addition to the holiday reading pile.
Interesting a real charmerReview Date: 1999-04-16

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Try it, you'll like it!Review Date: 2007-06-16
Great tour guide.Review Date: 2005-08-30
Rev it up with this great book!Review Date: 2005-09-01
In her eloquent lyrical style, Ms Waldman takes us across the varied terrain of Texas and magically transports the reader to such diverse locales as Palo Duro Canyon in the Panhandle and the Big Thicket forests of deep East Texas.
I have ridden many of the routes described in the book and find the information accurate and helpful.
This book is a wonderful resource for the serious rider and also a vacation for the mind for the vicarious reader.
Bikers Guide to TexasReview Date: 2005-08-31
I was luckly enough to meet the author and the three riders on the cover are from the midlifecycles.com riding group.
Enjoy and buy an extra copy for Christmas and send it to any rider you know. They will really appreciate it.
Chuck Boyd
Great new guide book!Review Date: 2005-09-10
Though the book is marketed to bikers, many of the rides would be appropriate for cyclists looking for longer rides. Some of the rides are in the 60-70 mile range.
Great book! It would make a good gift for the biker who has everything. It's hard to believe it took so long to get such a good guide book for bikers in Texas on the market.

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Great sequel to a dazzling debut novelReview Date: 2007-09-20
Blast from the past part IIReview Date: 2007-07-10
above averageReview Date: 2007-05-03
Cuts DeepReview Date: 2005-12-04
So I went ahead and bought a copy of BODY SCISSORS. In this book Dan is still thriving at the APD, except that he's under a lot of pressure from within because he's keeping a dark secret from Rachel Velez, the true story behind her husband's death. The husband, once Dan's partner, died with his skeletons locked up securely with extra large skeleton keys. You'll gasp when the book opens up, an armed attacker bursts into the rooms of a nice single mother and kills her baby in front of her. Whites fear Virginia Key, and blacks hate her, Simon tells us, and she's a fascinating character, sort of like Pam Grier but a bit younger. It would be a good part for Alicia Keys if she ever wanted to take a flier in the movies. She's an anti drug activist in a bad part of Austin, and when she comes to she finds out that her daughter is dead and her brave, unfortunate son is in the Pediatric Unit at the hospital . . . in a coma. Who did this, wonders Dan, while his associate, the black detective James, movs in attracted to Virginia's bewitching combination of hauteur, vulnerability, and sexual power.
Meanwhile, young wealthy white students are dying from a rohypnol like drug that just knocks them out, into the arms of death. Naturally, when they're white it grabs the attention of the news media. Some people would say, If recreational drugs kill the people who take them, that's a punishment that fits the crime, but Michael Simon sees it differently. In the Austin of the early 1990s, when this book is set for some reason, drugs were very much a part of the scene, and life couldn't have continued on any large economic sense, with them.
Kudos to author Simon for creating a dismal world of danger, drugs, dementia and daring--the five D's of a good thriller. It will remind mystery lovers with long memories of the Roger Simon books that Richard Dreyfuss starred in the movie version of. Same name, Simon, and same sort of fish out of water vision of the world. Also, Carly Simon with her perpetual outsider pout. But you know what they say, he who is the outsider sees more of the big picture. BODY SCISSORS cuts deep.
A novel equally as dark and gritty as its prequel, DIRTY SALLYReview Date: 2005-09-23
BODY SCISSORS is set in 1991 at the beginning of the Persian Gulf War. Reles is living with Rachel Velez, the widow of Joey Velez, his best friend and homicide partner. The opening passages, wherein Reles and Rachel seem constantly on the verge of connection, foreshadow the events of the book on a number of levels. Reles is assigned to assist in the investigation of an apparent assassination attempt on Virginia Key, an activist community leader. The attempt on Key's life is a failure but results in the death of her daughter while leaving her son in a coma.
From the moment of her introduction Key is an enigma who captures the attention --- and appreciation --- of Detective James Torbett. While Torbett struggles with his attraction to Key, Reles attempts to unravel the surprising connection between the attack upon Key and the seedy Austin drug scene. Key's personal and professional past have the potential to explode at any moment, but she is not the only one with a past; everyone, including Reles and Rachel, has secrets. As Reles's investigation uncovers a surprising revelation about Joey's past, Reles and Rachel join Key in becoming the targets of a powerful madman who seeks to enact a penultimate revenge upon each and every one of them.
Reles's Austin is not the Chamber of Commerce dream that hosts an annual music festival and free weekly events in front of city hall, and in general is a cultural and financial boomtown. Rather, it is a city cast in shadow, where actions at the highest and lowest levels are carried out in a furtive manner with dangerous ends, where one who expects betrayal, pain and death is never disappointed.
BODY SCISSORS is a story populated by evil characters on both sides of the law, in which the sins of the past fulfill their promise of dire consequences in the present. And Michael Simon? He writes like an angel sitting in a blackened room full of spiders. Highly recommended.
--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub

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Better than the First One!Review Date: 2005-07-22
Action is back in the saddleReview Date: 2005-06-15
A look at REAL cowboysReview Date: 2005-06-14
I can't wait for the next book in this series!
Jim Blawcyzk, Texas Ranger, rides high again....!Review Date: 2005-06-14
Another Action-Packed Western StoryReview Date: 2005-06-08
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My Great-Great-Great UnclesReview Date: 2004-06-26
the boy captivesReview Date: 2000-09-22
Phenomenal Story - Told like a campfire story.Review Date: 1999-11-02
This book is a rare treasure. Excellent story of two young brothers abducted by Indians and sold as slaves to various Indian chiefs. One was actually sold to Geronimo.
Eventually, the brothers were recaptured by American soldiers and returned to their families.
Great tales of survival!
Amazing Book!Review Date: 1999-11-06
Excellent first-hand account, not "politically correct"Review Date: 1999-11-11
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