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Quick and Cozy Afghans
Published in Paperback by Leisure Arts (1995-01)
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Great book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-15
This is a replacement for myself and I bought extra copies for my daughters. The book is very well done with easy instructions and even beginners can follow and get a fabulous finished product.

Good collection of beautiful afghans!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-02
Another wonderful Leisure Arts collection! This book really does offer something for everyone. Many Afghans are worked while holding 2 strands, which always makes for quick rewarding projects. There are also several strip/motif patterns that are good choices for working on the go. Sophisticated Swirl on page 66 is especially stunning, it will impress your friends and you because it looks very complicated but is actually very simple!

You'll Love this Choice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-02
Delightful book, lots of large hook with 2 strands of yarn patterns, as well as mile-a-minute patterns. Easy to follow directions, and quite a few standard type patterns for the traditionalists among us. You won't be sorry if you purchase this one. All crochet.

Love it! My only afghan / crochet book.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-27
I'm a casual crocheter. I love this book! It's got a great instruction section at the back and lots of variety in the afghans. I like that there's a full color of each item and the instructions right next to it. No searching to find what you need. You can lay the book open and see the instructions and the picture at the same time.

This is my only crochet book. I actually use the patterns to springboard ideas for dish clothes.

Easy to follow instructions, great variety
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-20
I really enjoy this book. There is a variety of styles, sizes and pattern types to try out. Also, the book tells you the yarn weight and gauge, not the brand of yarn, so substitutions are easy. The only draw back is that there isn't any rating system as to the difficulty of each pattern - a careful reading is necessary before starting any project.

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The Real Science Behind the X Files: Microbes, Meteorites, and Mutants
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1999-10-04)
Author: Anne Simon
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A witty and intelligent guide
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Review Date: 2006-09-22
Simon writes wittily and intelligently about a number of subjects, all of which have been dramatized on the hugely popular television show "The X-Files." There have been other books about the show, episode guides and the like, but for my money this book is best.

Dummies Guide to Science
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Review Date: 2006-03-30
I bought this as a bargain book but it is worth the full price! The author writes in a knowledgeable yet humourous style which makes absorption of the subject matter easy for non-scientists, and less than 40 pages into an information packed book I have learned such a lot already. I rated it 4 star because I would have liked to see a glossary at the back and colour photographs would have made a very interesting book moreso. For example, what do the sea slugs that prefer to try to eat each other before taking the alternative option of having sex look like? Other reviews here tell you that the book is based on science fact and fiction touched upon in the X-Files so I don't need to go there. Read it, learn, and laugh. There is nothing funnier than real life.

Simply Wonderful !
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-24
I love the X files and I'm a mixture of Mulder and Scully with regard to their beliefs. But after reading this book, I think I have become a scully!This book is so lucid and simple in its explanation of certain "paranormal" phenomenon. The author does a wondeful job combining biology and humour to explain to the lay person that not all things are paranormal and that if you do a little scientific research most of the things out there will make sense. All my knowledge on DNA, chromosomes, cancer comes from this book !Though she herself admits that not everything you see on the X files can be explained by science, most of the things that happen on a macro scale in the X files happen on a micro scale in real life. Genetic mutation is a reality, a virus surviving an cosmic travel is plausible, and so on. Finally, for those of you who are deceived by books written by the layperson/idiots/quacks, read this book and you will become fascinated as to what science has to offer.

Way More Entertaining than a normal biology textbook...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-19
Sexual tension aside, the coolest thing about this show seems to be the questions it poses about nature and science as we know it. And being a molecular biology student, I always get a kick out of shooting down the supposed theories that the show's characters spout out. It's hard sometimes to figure out if Chris Carter and the powers that be are really serious about certain phenomenons/ideas. This book clears it up nicely. Dr. Simon is completely knowledgeable about these topics and presents the information with much more gusto than your typical molecular biology textbook. I'd rather be tested on her book come final exams, but such is life! :)

For the Scientist and Non-Scientist
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-24
I came upon this book at the house of a friend and couldn't put it down.

It is a wonderful read and, to a non-scientist, an entertaining and clear look at some of the scientific mysteries of the universe.

This is a perfect book for a graduation present and for anyone with an interest in brain-sucking worms, aliens and mutating organisms. I recommend it highly.

Anne
Ruby Tuesday
Published in Paperback by HarperTeen (2006-09-01)
Author: Jennifer Anne Kogler
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Ruby Tuesday
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-15
A very entertaining book.

Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-30
Growing up, everyone has lessons to learn. As we get older, we start to see that our parents are human beings--men and women--not just dad and mom. Thirteen-year-old Ruby Tuesday Sweet's awakening begins with the wedding of her older brother.

Sports have always been an important part of the Sweet household. Ruby Tuesday's dad, Hollis, is absolutely obsessed with the scores of the game--any game. Little does Ruby Tuesday realize that the reason Hollis is so concerned is not a simple love of competition, but a love of income: the Sweet family income. But during her brother's wedding celebration, a series of events gets the ball of awakening rolling for Ruby Tuesday and, suddenly, she is on the road with her rarely-present mother, Darlene, to hide out in Vegas with Hollis's crotchety old mother, Nana Sue. With her eyes opened wide by these two outspoken, independent women, Ruby Tuesday learns more about life--particularly her own--than she ever knew existed.

Kogler brings excitement and realism to Ruby Tuesday without crossing the line for adolescent readers. There is a lot of gambling slang used throughout the book, and readers may be rather confused by this language, just like their new friend Ruby Tuesday. But Kogler includes a glossary at the back of the book, and this will help readers decipher the "code" of the bookie-gambler world.

Fun and excitement, along with some rough awakenings for the naive-but-feisty heroine, make RUBY TUESDAY a coming-of-age eye-opener for both tweens and teens.

Reviewed by: Mechele R. Dillard

A Crazy Las Vegas Tale
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-21
Ruby Tuesday Sweet's family has always been a little different from her classmates' families, but she never knew exactly how different. She had only a vague idea of what her father did, but now things are becoming a lot clearer. Ruby Tuesday has always known that her "Uncle" Larry, mother, grandmother, and father weren't like other people, sure, but now she knows that they're more than eccentric; they've been involved in some shady business, and now her father is in trouble following Larry's murder.

Ruby Tuesday and her mother, Daphne, skip town for a little bit until things blow over. Where do they go? To visit Ruby's grandmother, who lives with her pet iguana, 21, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Apparently, a lot of the secrets in Ruby's family go back to Las Vegas--and gambling. It's legal to gamble in Las Vegas, but Ruby's father and Larry were involved in that same business in California. Now, it's gotten them all into some hot water.

Ruby is just one of many fascinating, unusual, and well-written characters in a great novel by debut novelist Jennifer Anne Kogler. I also believe this is the first YA novel I've read taking place in Las Vegas, and that setting gives a lot to this book. Jennifer Anne Kogler has put captivating people in an enthralling location and written a funny, entertaining, original, and absorbing novel about them. It's a page-turner!

Reviewed by Jocelyn Pearce
12/20/2006

4.5-BOOKS on WUAT = 5-STARS on Amazon

If only there were a Ruby for every day of the week....
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-12
Ruby Tuesday is one of those rare books that successfully voices the weirdnesses, funninesses, sadnesses, and revelations of moving from a kid world to an adult one, while managing to throw an iguana-filled Vegas adventure into the bargain. Like Roald Dahl, Jennifer Anne Kogler infuses an alternatively dark and touching humor into her novel that catches hold of both adults and kids- although Kogler's protagonist, being a bit older, speaks more to adolescent confusion than childhood rebellion.

Unlike the worlds of Harry Potter or Lemony Snickett, recent hits that also transcend the kid category, the world of Ruby Tuesday, although decidely wacky, is refreshingly and very recognizably the real world. Although Vegas glitz, grimy casino backrooms, and mafia hitmen aren't exactly part of the normal tween experience, the gritty reality of realizing that parents don't always do or say the right thing, and that sometimes it's the kid that needs to forgive, is. The best parts of the novel plunge you, right along with Ruby, into the dicey contradictions of adult relationships and the tension between doing the right thing for the wrong reasons or the wrong thing for the right ones.

And as anyone who has read the book will tell you, we're all excited to see what Ruby will do next....

Loved it
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-28
Insightful, hilarious, creative... Ruby Tuesday is impossible to place into a single genre. Its also impossible to put down. Though its hero is a 13 year old girl, her context is decidely unique. A bookie father, a rock-and-roll mother, an iguana-toting grandmother, and an adventure in Las Vegas a normal adolescence does not make. With Janet Evanovich-esque humor, its hard to believe that Miss Kogler pulls off a drama amidst her comedy. I was particularly impressed by how real her characters were even in an atmosphere few of us can relate to. A great adventure, its like Finding Nemo - appeals to all ages, with smart humor and lots of heart.

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The Salamander Room
Published in Hardcover by Demco Media (1994-02)
Author: Anne Mazer
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If only I could do that in my room
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
I have bought this book at least three times, either as a gift or because I had lost it. I use it in teaching Creative Movement as a relaxing, imaginative ending. I love how the child continues to imagine and the mother allows his imagination to soar free.

A Boy's Dream
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
An imaginative story about a little boy who finds a salamander in the forest, takes it home to keep in his room, and then gradually transforms his room into a forest (every little boy's dream). Well done!

Satisfied customer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-15
Book arrived in near new condition. I was glad I chose to invest in a hard copy of this wonderful story. I am a PhD student, pursuring my degree in Children's Literature and am happy to add this to my personal collection. CMM

Life Full Of Imagination
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-01
The Salamander Room has a great expression of the creativeness of a child's mind. This book is an amazing story for children. In this story a young boy, Brian finds a salamander while exploring the forest and takes it home. Like most mothers, his is worried how he will care for his new friend. Brian's mother asks him many questions concerning the care for this unusual house guest. For every question Brian has an answer. With every answer Brian finds that it's better to bring Nature in to make his friend comfortable and feel right at home. As a mother I appreciated the author's expression of how creative a child's mind can be. This book also demonstrates how amazing children really are. My children and I enjoyed this book and I would highly recommend it in every child's library.

I need to buy a hardcover edition ...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-07
... because I've worn out the paperback reading it to my kids. It is a favorite with my son (now 7). Wonderfully illustrated. Wonderfully imaginative. Get lost in "The Salamander Room" today.

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Up the Creek with a Paddle: Beat MS and Many Autoimmune Disorders with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2005-05-02)
Author: Mary Anne Boyle Bradley
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favorable view of a nutrition writer
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
Sometimes clear and definite personal experiences "anecdotes" are better proof than cloudy "gold standard" research. Though formal medical research is still in early stages, a neurologist who refuses to use "unproven" LDN for MS amd Crohn's disease is needlessly letting his patients suffer and decline. This book is in agreement with many other "anecdotal" sources that this is a more effective treatment than the expensive (profitable) and painful drug treatments the doctors demand. I (author of HONEST NUTRITON) have a niece and two close friends with MS and several with Crohn's. They should get this safe and effective treatment. Thank you, Mary Bradley, for writing a very clear, readable, and convincing book.

Very interesting!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
After 10 years of traditional therapy I decided after a lot of research to try LDN. The book was easy and enjoyable to read. Shared with my support group. This treatment has some remarkable success but little support
since trials are rarely done. It would be fantastic to have an inexpensive drug recognized for its positive benefit on chronic debilitating illnesses. We need the $$$$ signs to go out of the drug companies mentality and push to investigate and be positive on helping so many who struggle daily. Maybe more success stories need to be published.

If you have MS or any autoimmune disease...READ THIS BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
I was diagnosed with MS in July 05 at 29. In Jan of 06 I ended up paralyzed from the waist down due to an severe exacerbation. I was not on any of the C.R.A.B. drugs at the time, but was using holistic remedies that I had read about. After getting out of the hospital I went on Copaxone. While it seemed to help, I was not thrilled about taking a shot everyday nor the $3000 a month cost of the medication. I was relentless when it came to looking for other therapies. I stumbled on this book by just searching for literature on MS here on Amazon. The book looked unassuming, but the title was too intriquing to pass up. I bought the book and read the entire thing the day I received it. WOW! I was so excited! I was having difficulty finding a Dr. to prescribe LDN as most seem to follow the standard protocol to avoid lawsuits or because of pressure from drug companies. I emailed Mary and she emailed me back and within a week I found my current doctor and have not looked back. I have been on LDN since mid April and am so thankful! My muscle spasms have decreased so much I don't have to take any other meds for them. My bladder dysfunction still persists, but is so much improved that I only take half the dosage of those pills now. And, it is SOO nice only taking a pill at night before bed than giving yourself injections everyday. Finally, the cost!! I spend $30 a month for my LDN. My costs have been cut 100 fold. If you have MS or any autoimmune disease I would encourage you to read this book. Everyone (NMSS in particular) keeps touting that an oral medication is just around the corner....IT'S ALREADY HERE AND AVAILABLE!!!!

Mary Anne Bradley is an Angel
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-29
I was recently diagnosed with MS this past June and through an incredibly fortunate turn of events,my In-Laws suggested I read Mary Anne's book...which I did. It is so well written,chock full of imperitive information that I was not receiving through the medical community,provided much insight into this desease,and at times humorous and touched me in an amazing way. Yet, I was even more touched to again have the incredible good fortune to actually meet Mary Anne and her husband Noel in person in July. To say that she and her family have been thoroughly instimental while I'm on this journey is an understatement.'Up the Creek with a Paddle' is an absolute must-read for anyone grappling with a life-altering disease, whether the person directly affected or the caregivers/family/friends. LDN has provided me with such massive help and hope and had it not been for Mary Anne Bradley, I would never have known about LDN's existance. To read this book and learn of LDN will turn your life around, to have met Mary Anne and Noel Bradley restores your faith in true Earth-bound Angels!Thanks for them both and thanks for 'Up the Creek with a Paddle' will never be enough. Mary Anne is a true pioneer and has the fortitude and tenacity that is seemingly lacking in the medical community on a whole.Her book should be a must-read for anyone going through very difficult medical challenges...not exclusive to MS. Thank you so very, very much for everything, Mary Anne!!!
Kelly Collentine

Recommended!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
LDN is a treatment for MS (and other autoimmune diseases) that MUST be taken seriously by the medical and research communities. Mary Bradley gives an easy to read personal account of her LDN journey on behalf of her husband who has MS. She is articulate, informed, and shares a wonderful sense of humor. Clearly she did her homework before pushing her husband to try LDN and readers can benefit from the work she did. Her ongoing efforts to get clinical trials for the use of LDN in the treatment of MS and other diseases demonstrates her compassion and dedication to others who are dealing with these conditions.

One of the most important contributions Ms. Bradley makes is the hope she gives to those suffering from MS and those of us who love them. In fact, my sister emailed her about her daughter/my niece (diagnosed with MS in 9/05)and Mary Bradley CALLED her back! She was full of hope and encouragement which meant so much to my family. Read this book! It is full of valuable information and the author really cares!

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Everything You Need to Know About American History Homework
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2005-01)
Author: Anne Zeman
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This was a gift
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
Given as a gift. Got a thank you note so she must like and or use it.

Great study material
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Review Date: 2007-12-21

This is an excellent book for immigrants to study for US citizenship tests. I would highly recommend it. It is not too childish and it goes to the core of what you should know.
I am very glad I purchased it.

Efficient
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Review Date: 2007-11-09
I enjoyed this book very much. It's concise, so you're not going to get any details, but it's a great place to start. I use it, also, as an "intro" to each section for my middle schoolers -- "whole to part" learning.
Definitely recommended.

Great for special education
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-15
I teach at a special education high school and in any one class my students' reading levels range from Kinder-12th grade, so it is extremely tough to find things that will encompass as many levels of learning at once. I am happy to say that this book does that, and the students really jumped right on to use it!

This book is right to the point, and is great for teaching students how to take notes. It has amazing spacing and large type that allows easier reading for students with reading disabilities. The fantastic use of color allows the reader to visualize a change in topic so that they may know that they are onto something new.

I would LOVE for this series to be modified into textbooks, with resources such as computer programs to enhance learning for visual and audio learners.

I DO NOT love the fact that it puts the grade level in BIG BOLD WORDS on the cover. That means that my 18 year old student is liable to tell me, "I'm not going to look at some middle school book. I'm in high school."

Concise and fun for all
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
Having recently moved to the US I decided to refresh my knowledge of local history. I got The Penguin History of the USA by Hugh Brogan The Penguin History of the USA: New edition which I recommend, but I also wanted something that would give me a quick overview so I decided to pick this one up. I was pleasantly surprised - it is concise, informative, well organized and fun. I have the Jan 2005 edition which covers everything until the Iraq war in 2003, apparently a big difference from the 1997 edition. Regardless of whether you're 15 or 50 give this book a try. I guarantee that you'll find an interesting fact you were unaware of (or had long forgotten) about US history.

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Goodbye, Paper Doll
Published in Paperback by Signet (1980-08-05)
Author: Anne Snyder
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oh, please
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-03
While compelling for its time, around the 1980s when eating disorders were just beginning to become more prominent, it is written as if the author simply skimmed through a standard inventory of anorexia nervosa symptoms and hastily forced a story out of it. The ending was particularly rushed; my opinion of the book would probably have been better if Rosemary's recovery was elaborated on.

Also, Rosemary's beginning "fat" weight of 5'6" and 108 lbs is incredibly unrealistic. In reality, at that weight, she would have already been considered borderline anorexic; she wouldn't have had to lose another 20 pounds for people to start worrying about her. PLEASE.

Well. It was interesting when I first read it, but with my experiences with eating disorders and with more compelling books of the same topic teeming about, it seems very undeveloped. However, it is one of the first of its kind. I'll give her that.

Great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-07
This book is awesome. It helps me feel normal to some degree knowing that others have gone through this too. It's also inspiring.

GREAT BOOK
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Review Date: 2005-08-04
this is one of those books that stands the test of time.even to this day I read this book.
I am 24 almost 25 yrs old and I read this book ages ago when I was 14 it helped Me thru My eating disorder.
it's also a good story as well.

You wont put the book down!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-28
my friend that never!!(i mean never) reads got in trouble for reading this book during class! she couldnt put it down and neither could i!

Predictable Plot, But Still A Great Story
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-09
17 year old Rosemary is beautiful and smart, but she feels like an outsider. At school, in her family, she just doesn't seem to fit. Slim,. blonde Stacy is the most popular girl in school, and Rosemary envies her. Then she realises what she needs to do - lose weight. At 5'6 and 108 lbs, Rosemary is hardly fat, but she embarks on a diet anyway.

After a few weeks of dieting, and very little weight loss, Rosemary becomes stricter on herself. Ann Snyder portrays a realistic descent into anorexia nervosa - the illness creeps up on Rosemary. She goes through phases of bingeing and purging as her weight gradually drops down.

I enjoyed this story immensly, (despite the fairly predictable plot) up until the final few chapters when - inevitably - Rosemary ends up in hospital. She makes the decision to recover, and from that point on, the story feels rushed, and the author "glosses over" the thoughts and feelings that Rosemary has as she battles the illness.

Not everyone will be able to relate to the character of Rosemary. The story remains very focussed on her, and her thoughts and feelings, and her fears - of failure, of not being good enough, and of sex. There is no real resolution of this, and the book ends much like the film of "The Best Little Girl In The World" - the anorexic character making the decision to eat, and taking those first few difficult bites.

Overall, I liked this book. While it doesn't really give an insight into anorexia nervosa (or other eating disorders), it is an enjoyable read.

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Sister Anne's Hands
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2001-03)
Author: Marybeth Lorbiecki
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Learning to love our differences!
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
Sister Anne's Hands are different; that is one of the first things Anna Zabrocky notices about Sr. Anne. Set in the 1960's, in the days of hatred toward anything that made a person different, this book explores Civil Rights, learning, and love from the perspective of a black-skinned nun and a white-skinned child. Through the course of the book, we see through word and picture the image of how Sr. Anne's hands tell a story. They go from being the object of Anna's curiosity about all the colors in them, to being the expression of a child's love for her teacher in a card Anna makes for Sr. Anne. Anna learned the greatest lesson: to look beyond the fear of our differences to learn of the love we share in our similarities. This is a very intimate look, through the lens of diversity, at the love that grows between a teacher and a child.

This book is particularly useful to me in my work as a Catholic religious educator because it demonstrates through historical fiction, an approach to respecting life in all of its forms, and celebrating that which makes us unique! This book is special to me - I was attracted by the name. I have two aunts who are nuns, one of whom is named Sr. Ann. My aunts shared their vocations as nuns and their professions as teachers. I remember seeing pictures of Sr. Ann and Sr. Alice Marie in their full habits. I recall thinking about how strange they looked in their pictures because by the time I was born, nuns no longer wore a habit every day! The best memories of my aunts involve the feeling of being loved and whole in my aunts' presence, and that sense of love and being whole is very prominent in this book. Perhaps one of this book's greatest strengths is the author's ability to weave together many challenges to a person's dignity (exclusion by color, creed, and vocation) into a theme where differences and diversity are celebrated! The theme of this book aligns very closely with the tenor of the current presidential race in the US. In that, it is a timeless treasure and does not seem to have any apparent weakness.

Gentle and Authentic
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Review Date: 2008-01-03
Having lived as a child in the '60s, I found Sister Anne's Hands to be a authentic mirror of this era's racial biases and a gentle reminder that education is our best hope for an end to "isms."

The truest form of acceptance
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Review Date: 2006-11-08
Marybeth Lorbiecki takes a situation of racism and turns it around. She shares with the reader how a negative can become a positive between two individuals, even if the community at large stays negative. And with that, human lives are changed forever.

Children's Book with substance
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Review Date: 2005-12-27
First, this is an outstanding book. It has substance and a wonderful message that makes its point without being preachy. Second, it is still a children's book that kids will enjoy reading or having read to them. Finally, the artwork is first rate and a joy to look at. It is the complete package. With so much mediocre childish children's 'literature', this is the real deal: a quality, substantive, enjoyable book. Enjoyable to read for parent and child.

SISTER ANNE'S HANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2005-03-09
Sister Anne's Hands is an incredible picture filled book about a girl growing up during the time when Blacks and white's were still at war. She learns through her teacher (Sister Anne) that it doesn't matter what's on the outside it matters what your like on the inside. Through this heart warming book your child will learn important lessons on building good character. I liked reading this book because it gave me inspiration to follow my heart through everything I do. Your sure to love Sister Anne's Hand!!! Author of Sister Anne's Hands: Marybeth Lorbiecki

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Voices
Published in Hardcover by KQ Publishing (2000-07)
Author: Anne Garber
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Excellent reading
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Review Date: 2001-04-11
This book keeps you on the edge of your seat. One that you can;t put down. The Author has a real talent.Get ready for a mystery that keeps you quessing.

Voices by Anne Garber
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Review Date: 2001-04-08
This is a very compelling novel! I was unable to put it down until reading every page! Really keeps the reader intrigued all the way to the end. The authoress has done a fine job in keeping the reader guessing the identity of the killer until the very final chapter of the book. It is spell binding and well written. I would highly recommend it for reading by all. Looking forward to many other novels by Anne Garber. I enjoy her style of writing.

Memorable
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-26
Anne Garber's book, Voices, is phenominal! The pages kept turning. The characters seemed so real. I loved John, disliked Allen and was annoyed with Anthony. The women; I admired Carol's devotion to her children and have known women like Linda and Debbie. I look forward to reading more by this author.

One of the best books I've read!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-30
This is no doubt one of the best books I've read!! I literally could not put the book down. It kept pulling me back to read more. I would compare Garber's writing with Patricia Cornwell. While reading the book, just as you think you have the murderer figured out, you begin doubting yourself. The book takes many turns and keeps you on the edge of your seat. It's one of those books that you are sorry when it ends. You want more, and I for one can't wait for her next book. I highly recommend this book!!

eerie!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-22
Voices is about a serial killer & the lives he touches. It's also about the investigators trying to find him & the family & friends of the suspected killer. It is written from different angles & the author has created believable characters - likable & not so likable.

The book begins with the investigators at a crime scene & Garber holds nothing back in her descriptions of the scene. The killer's signature is an "X" carved over the victims mouths & eyes & a rope around their neck, held in place by an old style clothespin. Gruesome!

The tidbits about the killer's movement are strategically placed so it keeps you guessing. As soon as you think you have it figured out Garber throws another curve at you.

This is Garber's first book & I hope it isn't her last. This writer has talent!

Anne
Andrew Wyeth: Memory & Magic
Published in Paperback by High Museum of Art (2005-01)
Author: Anne Classen Knutson
List price: $49.95
New price: $16.97
Used price: $17.99

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Good book, but....
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Review Date: 2008-07-23
A very nice,well done coffee table book.....the thing is-this guy is 90 years old and has done thousands of paintings...why do the same plates keep showing up book after book after book for the last 4 decades? I've seen 90% of these already! Where's the rest??

A quality offering
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Review Date: 2008-01-05
A large format exhibition catalogue, a slightly over square volume printed on quality art paper. The introduction discusses Wyeth's development and output in relation to other artists; this is followed by four essays covering various aspects of the artist's work. These sections are illustrated throughout almost entirely in colour with examples of Wyeth's work and comparative examples of other's, many of them at a good size. The main section of full colour plates commences on age 122 and concludes on page 209. This is followed by a detailed list of works in the exhibition; there is no chronology or bibliography.

The main section of plates presents the images one to a page, and many are of a good size. Inevitably the long landscape proportion images do not fare so well, with the publishers seemingly reluctant to cross the gutter, these appear as little more than a three or four inch wide strip across the page; even a number of the more regularly proportioned works could easily have been reproduced larger. However that aside it is a fine volume, beautifully produced and with a feel of quality, which offers over 150 examples of Wyeth's output including paintings, watercolours and drawings reproduced in full colour.

A Beautiful and Worthwhile Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-09
As a collector of books by and about Andrew Wyeth, I must say this is a tasteful and beautifully produced art book with insightful essays by five excellent writers who know their subject well. Wyeth has been around for a long time and started fading from public consciousness after the "Helga Affair" -- undeservedly so. To my mind he is still one of America's greatest 20th century cultural treasures. The book resulted from a retrospective exhibit of Wyeth's work in 2005/2006. My only reservation about the book is that it shows too many of Wyeth's pieces that are in all the other books about his work. But that may be Wyeth's choice and must be respected.

Wyeth Review
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-14
The book was well written, interesting, and informative. Color plates depicting Wyeth's paintings were bright and clear. The book arrived timely and in excellent condition. Well satisfied.

The Legend of Andrew Wyeth
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-07
I've been a long-time, unashamed fan of Andrew Wyeth's remarkable, if not controversial career as a great American artist. This exhibition catalogue illustrates many famous paintings along with some very rarely-seen works done by none other than Andrew Wyeth himself. The essays are freshly written and easily understood. The book is packed with colorful illustrations along with other illustrated pictures of paintings that were not included in the show. Highly recommended for anyone who is intrigued by Wyeth's legendary journey as one of America's most-loved artists.


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