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The Old Wives' Tale (Penguin Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin Classics (2007-12-18)
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Old Wives Tale
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
Review Date: 2008-07-14

One Among the Indians
Published in Paperback by Backinprint.com (2006-08-01)
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Stories for Children Magazine 5 Star Review
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Review Date: 2008-07-07
Review Date: 2008-07-07
I love historical fiction. It is my favorite type of book. Good historical fiction makes history come alive for the
reader, and this novel, which is based on the life of a real person named Thomas Savage, does exactly that. It begins in
July, 1607, at Kent County, England, where young Tom is the second son and thus can never inherit his father's estate, all
of which will got to his older brother Arnold. So he chooses to serve Captain Christopher Newport as cabin boy on board the
John and Francis which is taking additional settlers and supplies to the new colony of Jamestown in Virginia. He tells his
mother that he will be back before the new year. However, the ship is delayed by doldrums, Tom becomes ill with a fever,
and the captain has to spend more time in Santo Domingo than planned, so they do not even arrive in Jamestown until January
of 1608.
Tom, rather than returning to England, agrees to be exchanged for Namontack, one of the sons of the Great Wahunsonacock Powhatan, Pocahontas's father. Both groups hope this will foster good relations between the English and the Powhatans. During the two years that Tom is "one among the Indians," his life is intertwined with those of Pocahontas and John Smith. He makes friends with another son of the Great Powhatan named Pokatawer and experiences several attacks by settlers against Indians and Indians against settlers. Because of the tensions between the two groups, he finally returns to Jamestown. The book ends four years later with the marriage of Pocahontas (now called Rebecca) and John Rolfe.
Will Tom survive future hostilities between the two sides? Or will he decide to return to England? After the last chapter, the author tells a little more about what became of many of the individuals mentioned in the book. Some of the characters, names, incidents, and dialogue are either the products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, but the basic events portrayed in the book are real and Thomas Savage was Martha Bennett Stiles's great8-grandfather. She grew up on a James River goat farm near where he had been held hostage. There is not much historical fiction for young people that covers this period of American settlement, so this book serves a very useful purpose. I for one am very glad that it is now available again as an Authors Guild Backinprint.com Edition. It is well written and filled with adventure. I truly enjoyed reading it.
REVIEWED BY: Wayne S. Walker
Tom, rather than returning to England, agrees to be exchanged for Namontack, one of the sons of the Great Wahunsonacock Powhatan, Pocahontas's father. Both groups hope this will foster good relations between the English and the Powhatans. During the two years that Tom is "one among the Indians," his life is intertwined with those of Pocahontas and John Smith. He makes friends with another son of the Great Powhatan named Pokatawer and experiences several attacks by settlers against Indians and Indians against settlers. Because of the tensions between the two groups, he finally returns to Jamestown. The book ends four years later with the marriage of Pocahontas (now called Rebecca) and John Rolfe.
Will Tom survive future hostilities between the two sides? Or will he decide to return to England? After the last chapter, the author tells a little more about what became of many of the individuals mentioned in the book. Some of the characters, names, incidents, and dialogue are either the products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, but the basic events portrayed in the book are real and Thomas Savage was Martha Bennett Stiles's great8-grandfather. She grew up on a James River goat farm near where he had been held hostage. There is not much historical fiction for young people that covers this period of American settlement, so this book serves a very useful purpose. I for one am very glad that it is now available again as an Authors Guild Backinprint.com Edition. It is well written and filled with adventure. I truly enjoyed reading it.
REVIEWED BY: Wayne S. Walker
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Surviving Sixteen)
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1994-03-01)
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Only Love Can Break Your Heart
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Review Date: 2001-05-15
Review Date: 2001-05-15
I bought this book & read it when I was about 12 years old, i'm 18 now & for the past six years now i've looked everywhere
for it because I lost my copy. IT IS THE BEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ.... I read it time after time. It made me laugh & cry. It
makes alot of sense & is an awesome love story. All I can say is read it & find out for yourself & if you don't, your the
one missing out. It really is a great book. Cherie Bennett is a mastermind.

Operratics
Published in Paperback by Green Integer (2001-04-01)
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For opera lovers but not only for them!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-01
Review Date: 2002-08-01
This is a wonderful book! I have been carrying around
with me for weeks, reading it and rereading it. Leiris'
book consists of diary-like notations, rather than
carefully organized essays. This fact does not detract
from its value. On the contrary, Leiris' style provokes
the reader to further reflections on the topic at hand.
It encourages you to elaborate upon his seminal ideas.
Since the author's remarks frequently place specific operas and particular performances in the context of cultural and
social history, of aesthetics and other disciplines, this
book would be of great interest to anyone interested in the
arts. I teach literature, not music or theater, and I
am finding it immensely useful as well as enjoyable.
Anyone interested in the mythic aspects of opera and
narrative art in general owe it to themselves to take a
serious look at this book. Leiris is the best kind of critic: an enthusiast who is insightful and not at all doctrinaire.
with me for weeks, reading it and rereading it. Leiris'
book consists of diary-like notations, rather than
carefully organized essays. This fact does not detract
from its value. On the contrary, Leiris' style provokes
the reader to further reflections on the topic at hand.
It encourages you to elaborate upon his seminal ideas.
Since the author's remarks frequently place specific operas and particular performances in the context of cultural and
social history, of aesthetics and other disciplines, this
book would be of great interest to anyone interested in the
arts. I teach literature, not music or theater, and I
am finding it immensely useful as well as enjoyable.
Anyone interested in the mythic aspects of opera and
narrative art in general owe it to themselves to take a
serious look at this book. Leiris is the best kind of critic: an enthusiast who is insightful and not at all doctrinaire.

Ophthalmic Drug Facts, 2002
Published in Paperback by Facts and Comparisons (2002-01-15)
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A must for every therapeutic eye care practice.
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Review Date: 1999-08-13
Review Date: 1999-08-13
Well organized with useful tables. Includes systemic drugs used in the treatment of eye diseases.

Origin of Freemasonry and Knight Templar
Published in Paperback by Kessinger Publishing (1997-03)
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Deserves Recognition!
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Review Date: 2005-12-20
Review Date: 2005-12-20
One of the best books I have read on the history and origin of the Knights Templar and how it became the forerunner of Freemasonry
and other secret societies. I highly recommend it.

The Owner of the House
Published in Paperback by Quartet Books (UK) (1998-03)
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Too Much To Miss "
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Review Date: 1999-06-22
Review Date: 1999-06-22
Individual freedom is desired by all. Seperateness and superiority are groundwork for social and individual madness. Why we
don't read this book is only because of lack of awareness. If someone does read this writing, one will not be able to talk
of the need for others to do the same. In reading this brief essay, one will find out how much freedom we are yet to enjoy.
***** five star ***** A must reading for every Sociology student and Phsychology student as well. But mostly for those who
do not want a quick fix, but a directiont that will lead for the complete journey. Freedom is now. Read and see.
Pass the Poetry, Please
Published in Turtleback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (2003-08)
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Must have for teachers
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Review Date: 2004-01-26
Review Date: 2004-01-26
This was such an amazing book. As a teacher-in-training, after reading this book, I am so excited about teaching a genre that
I have so much difficulty with. I wish my elementary school teachers had this book available to them. After the sections talking
about how important poetry is in a child's life, the section on biographies are so useful, which have detailed info about
some books by that author. The activities didn't seem very interesting. Because I plan to buy this book, I will mainly use
it as a buying guide for poetry books for my classroom.

The Path to Partnership: A Guide for Junior Associates
Published in Kindle Edition by Praeger Publishers (2004-03-30)
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A Great Guide for a Long and Varied Career in Law
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Review Date: 2008-10-12
Review Date: 2008-10-12
Contents Include:
* Is Law Firm Life for You
* Law School Preparation for a Law Firm
* The Summer Associate Experience
2 - Beginning Full-Time Practice
* Importance of Details
* Searching for Work Assignments
* Expanding Your Responsibilities
3- Practical Skills
* Billing Your Time
* Writing and Office Memorandum
* Cite-Checking
* Editing
* Meeting Management
* Conference Calls
* Public Speaking
4 - Substantive Skills
* What Law School Didn't Teach You about Business Practice or Litigation
5 - Ethics and Professional Responsibility
6 - Time Management
7 - Office Relations
8 - Criticism and Reviews
9 - Recruiting/Placement
* Lateral Moves
* A Second Career in Law
* Participating as a Recruiter
* How Government Service can Help Prepare You for Private Practice
* Life in a Law Firm after Government Service
* From Big Firm to Small Firm
10 - Business Development
* What In-House Lawyers Expect from Their Outside Counsel
* Visibility within the Firm
* Participating in Continued Training and Development
11 - Partnership and Beyond
* Making Partner
* Beyond Partnership
* Is Law Firm Life for You
* Law School Preparation for a Law Firm
* The Summer Associate Experience
2 - Beginning Full-Time Practice
* Importance of Details
* Searching for Work Assignments
* Expanding Your Responsibilities
3- Practical Skills
* Billing Your Time
* Writing and Office Memorandum
* Cite-Checking
* Editing
* Meeting Management
* Conference Calls
* Public Speaking
4 - Substantive Skills
* What Law School Didn't Teach You about Business Practice or Litigation
5 - Ethics and Professional Responsibility
6 - Time Management
7 - Office Relations
8 - Criticism and Reviews
9 - Recruiting/Placement
* Lateral Moves
* A Second Career in Law
* Participating as a Recruiter
* How Government Service can Help Prepare You for Private Practice
* Life in a Law Firm after Government Service
* From Big Firm to Small Firm
10 - Business Development
* What In-House Lawyers Expect from Their Outside Counsel
* Visibility within the Firm
* Participating in Continued Training and Development
11 - Partnership and Beyond
* Making Partner
* Beyond Partnership

Pathway to Heaven
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2005-08-15)
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Great Book!!!!!
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Review Date: 2006-11-10
Review Date: 2006-11-10
Awesome book, can really relate to alot of it. If you don't have one, you need to get one. Very personal!
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their parents.