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Must have for the Astologer's libraryReview Date: 2005-12-16
A Science of AstrologyReview Date: 2000-09-25
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Science fiction in the grand traditionReview Date: 1999-07-02
But I am so glad I picked up this book. I loved it. After I read it, I went out and found Adams' and Brooks' first novel, the Unwound Way, which I enjoyed just as much.
The books are pure space opera, but of the best kind. It's like all my favorite plot elements in a science-fiction adventure have been brought together and judiciously mixed with a healthy dose of originality. These books have some of the most delicious plot twists I have ever had the pleasure to be confounded by.
I hate comparisons to other others, but I want to make people read these books, so I'm going to make a simplified comparison. If Robert Heinlein, Roger Zelazny, and Larry Niven had ever collaborated together, the results would have been something like this. Read this book.
The beginning of fame for Adams and Brooks.Review Date: 1997-09-18
To say this book is well-textured is akin to saying the Mona Lisa is a nice picture; well, yes, that's true, but it hardly does the book justice.
Adams and Brooks draw on the life of George Gordon Byron, the sixth Lord Byron, among the best known of the Romantic poets. The protagonist in FAME is Evan Larkspur, whose life resonates with Byron's but ultimately follows its own course. Far in the future, Larkspur's works have become the voice of the Kanalism movement. Seeking to drive out the tyrannical Column that rules humanity, the Kanalists hope to re-establish an earlier, more beneficent government.
The title of the book evokes a stanza from Canto I of DON JUAN, one of Byron's best known works:
What is the end of fame? 'tis but to fill
A certain portion of uncertain paper:
Some liken it to climbing up a hill,
Whose summit, like all hills', is lost in vapour;
For this men write, speak, preach, and heros kill,
And bards burn what they call their 'midnight taper',
To have, when the original is dust,
A name, a wretched picture, and worse bust.
It would take a 6000 word essay to discuss why FAME is such an effective play on Byron's words. Read it, and you'll see.
This book is like an intricate machine, as beautiful to see as it is intriguing to operate, with lustrous gears and glossy levers, parts made from precious materials, gold, silver, ivory, ebony, all interlocking with intricate pieces. The closer you look, the more details you see, like a fractal design revealing new structure at increasingly greater magnifications. It's a versatile engine, brilliantly designed and lovely to boot.
FAME is a great book. Here's hoping it's just the beginning of fame for Adams and Brooks.

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Inspiring & Entertaining!Review Date: 2007-01-03
A Real EnergizerReview Date: 2000-06-07

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A quick read whose lesson will last a lifetimeReview Date: 2008-10-07
A moving and important bookReview Date: 2008-09-30

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books that got my son to read!Review Date: 2008-11-10
Epos the winged flameReview Date: 2008-06-02

Examines racial stereotypes in commercial imageryReview Date: 2001-03-03
Explores American racial stereotypes in commercial imageryReview Date: 2001-02-18

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Every child should read this book.Review Date: 2002-08-20
Beautifully doneReview Date: 1999-10-23

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I love this bookReview Date: 2004-01-27
I love this book!Review Date: 2004-01-27
The book talk about your sign in good way though it also points out that your sign is not perfict and what you need to work on an. Its a great book!

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Baby Showers GaloreReview Date: 2008-04-28
I've recently taken up planning the next baby shower at the office. The first place I turned to was the Everything Baby Shower book. I wanted fresh idea and a more progressive party. Joni and Sabrina are masters at making parties fun with an interesting and forward thinking flair. I'm grateful for the suggestions in the book and planning guides. These women prove that parties can be as fun to plan as to attend. The baby shower was a success - Joni and Sabrina made me look like a star.
Diane, Santa Clara CA
Just What Was Needed!Review Date: 2008-01-09
In December, I started obsessing about planning my daughter's baby shower. We have a large family and quite a few friends; the task seemed daunting. Should the event be held in a home or at a restaurant? What kind of theme should we have? What type of food, favors, centerpieces, games, gifts, invitations, decorations...in my mind, this event was blossoming into a second wedding.
Fortunately, a friend (who was probably tired of the phone calls) presented me with The Everything Baby Shower Book by Sabrina Hill and Joni Russell. Filled with helpful, creative ideas, this easy-to-read guide has saved me hours of thinking, organizing, decision-making...and anxiety. Actually, now, preparing for Diana's baby shower has become lots of fun! Thank you Sabrina & Joni!

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Just Silly Enough!Review Date: 2001-02-02
the best bookReview Date: 2001-04-28
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