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Light readingReview Date: 2006-02-22
Money To BurnReview Date: 2001-08-05
Casey is sassy, entertaining, and real. I love mysteries and this was one of my favorite. It is an easy read and great for a weekend quick pick me up. Good job, Katy. Keep em coming.
Sorry about the four stars...Review Date: 2001-07-18
But the plot is a solid one, the characters varied and real and mean when they need to be. Casey Jones is a great lead character. I worry about her drinking (and driving) and eating habits. 170 pounds of muscle? Tell that one to the guy behind the Krispy Kreme counter, Case. And she's got a fascinating romantic lead in this volume. (So glad to see he stuck around for at least one more book!)
Of the four Munger books I've read so far, this is the only one that really didn't grab and hold me until I couldn't put it down... but I still give it four stars for tension and style.
Brassy and bold CaseyReview Date: 2002-04-15
A Laugh-Out-Loud MysteryReview Date: 2002-09-20

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Good book, but still doesn't workReview Date: 2008-07-10
A few things I like about this book though are: the split. It suggests a push, pull, legs/abs split along with cardio. I haven't found a more convenient split. BUT, don't think this split will work wonders and make you gain muscle and better than any other because it won't.
I did the lean body promise to a tee for 2 years, and frankly it doesn't work much if any better than just working out any old way.
Frankly, the big wonderful eating many times a day everyone pretends is a god's gift to bodybuilding hasn't helped me one bit. In fact, I'd almost go so far to say that I had better gains back when I ate 2 maybe 3 meals a day than now, (which is always 4 or more).
This book is pretty good though.
Very Useful For the GYMReview Date: 2008-06-14
So if you have a previous experience at the GYM and you target to loose weight and get lean in 12 weeks I advice you with this edition, but if you are a biggner and want to loose weight I advice that you buy the original book and buy the 'GYM EDITION' if you want it to be as a reminder for the exercises that you forget.
An Excellent GuideReview Date: 2006-09-28
I just got this book in August but since I added weight training to my routine I am seeing more results. In his book Lee suggests cardio once a week. I do a cardio routine for 20 to 30 minutes after after weight training because while I'm trying to tone/build I want to loose fat and cardio is another important method of fat loss. So that's what I do for myself
I also like the nutritional tips and suggestions provided. However, I have a much better book on the nutrition that I got from Amazon for $11. If excercise and nutrition is important to you then this book and Dr. Jamie McManus' Guide to Wellness book should be in your library.
Everyone is a little different and some of these things won't work the same for everyone but ultimately you will see results. Buy the book. It's worth it.
Great workout & nutrition adviceReview Date: 2007-03-15
Former Mr. Universe Promises You Can Have A 'Lean Body' In Less Than 100 DaysReview Date: 2007-05-16
I think I love this guy (in a brotherly kind of way, of course!) because he just makes sense. And he should know what he's talking about since he has appeared on magazine covers, on television shows, and headed up an anti-obesity campaign in Houston, Texas. As a world-class bodybuilder, Labrada has seen all the good and the bad when it comes to health and he shares it in this engaging book.
With a natural wit and ability to connect with his reader, Labrada goes through step-by-step what YOU need to do to overcome the mental obstacles that stand in the way of your eventual success, provides examples of people who have been successful to serve as inspiration for your new journey, arm you with ample motivation for getting the job done, providing specifics about the kind of diet you should be eating to attain optimal results, and, of course, give you specific direction about how to workout your body to look and feel better than you ever imagined.
Sounds awesome, doesn't it? But aren't books like The Lean Body Promise just a bunch of marketing hype from people who have never had to deal with being overweight and out of shape? While that's probably true about many such programs, you can sense Labrada takes a personal interest in seeing real success from average everyday people like you and me. I think he really does care about YOUR success and will celebrate with you once you reach your goals.
The chapters in this book zoom by quickly thanks to Labrada's unique conversational style and the very clean formatting. Of course, it doesn't hurt to have his smiling picture looking at you from time to time to encourage you to implement his strategies into your life to change it for the better. It's like he's watching you as your own personal weight and fitness coach!
Easy-to-digest sections in each chapter are followed up by "The Skinny So Far..." to recap the primary points Labrada wanted you to remember. This is an extremely helpful way to reinforce the lessons you have learned so that you'll be well on your way to having that "lean body" he promises in just three months! YOU CAN DO IT!
As someone who has lost nearly 200 pounds on the low-carb lifestyle, I did have a few concerns about Labrada's views about diet in The Lean Body Promise. It wasn't all bad, especially his disdain for sugar and simple carbs, processed foods, trans fats, junk foods, and even those packaged low-fat foods. We totally agree that these are NOT good for you no matter how you slice it.
Where we part company is on the subjects of saturated fat and complex carbs.
Tons of research has come out and will be coming out very soon (remember the names Dr. Jeff Volek and Dr. Stephen Phinney) showing the minimized impact of saturated fat on the body when carbohydrate-restriction is in place. On a low-carb diet, such as Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution (the one I followed), consumption of red meat, egg yolks, bacon, butter, and the like are all extremely healthy for you because the atherogenic impact is minimized.
Actually, what Volek and Phinney have found is those who eat a high-carb diet that is lower in saturated fat content actually have more saturated fat in their blood than those who eat a low-carb diet that is higher in saturated fat content. This is a revolutionary new discovery that's gonna turn everything we've ever known about fat and heart health on its head. It's something the late great Dr. Robert C. Atkins talked about frequently and now the science is catching up to him.
As for the subject of complex carbohydrates, Labrada claims these are not as bad for you as simple carbs because they take more time to be digested and broken down which slows their impact on your blood sugar. While that's true, these carbs are still metabolized in the body as sugar. Even the supposedly "healthy" whole grain foods like oatmeal, brown rice, beans, corn, rice cakes, peas, and whole-grain breads and pastas should be avoided as much as possible to limit insulin spikes.
Despite our differences on these issues, I am still glad to know there are people like Lee Labrada out there trumpeting the cause of improving health and helping people realize they CAN change their diet for the better. The Lean Body Promise is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about how to whip their body into shape, shed the pounds, burn the body fat, and get healthier than they've ever been in their entire life.
That's a promise this former Mr. Universe says you can take to the bank!

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Money to Burn , but well worth itReview Date: 2005-09-24
But perhaps one of the most interesting facets of the book, at least to those of us that are lawyers, especially lawyers who try cases in front of this district-court-judge/author, James Zagel, is the insight it gives into the workings of the judicial mind.
reads like a screenplayReview Date: 2004-02-12
There was good character development and decent depth to make it a non-linear story.
But for me, once the heist was perpetrated it started to read like a screenplay for an so-so movie (eg see Sneakers for a similar break-in/heist premise). The storyline became too contrite for my liking (ie almost every prescient move of the criminals resolved to some masterstroke).
I liked the court cases that the judge presided over, some of them got me intrigued about the author's moral judgements.(no pun intended ;-P)
Still, if this was a movie I would go see it. As a book I expected more (especially for a debut effort).
Overall I would say I am marginally satisfied but I won't be seeking any future books from this author.
Call Central Casting, PleaseReview Date: 2004-04-01
Intrigue at it's finestReview Date: 2003-08-21
Since we all love living vicariously, put on your seatbelt and prepare for some fun. Here's a very respected guy, a Federal judge no less, who is ready to buck the system. With his intellect and connections, he learns everything he needs to know to rob the Federal Reserve. The trick, though, is to make them think they haven't been robbed. It's such an intriguing plot that I couldn't put the book down. What made it even better was knowing that this little work of "fiction" was actually written by a Federal Judge! Hmmmm.... wonder what he was thinking of when he was hearing cases all day.
Ever since reading this book, I'm a little more alert every time I walk into my bank. I dream of the greenbacks in the vault and wonder what it would be like to have a few stacks of my own. Maybe it's not possible, but it's sure nice to dream. After all, if James Zagel's guy can pull off a heist, why can't I?
This book should definitely be made into a movieReview Date: 2003-10-18
Lookout john grisham this book wrote by James Zagel who is a U.S. district court judge.The story about a sitting judge the honorable Paul Devine who dreams up a wild plan to rob the federal reserve in chicago of 100 million dollars by using his life long friend Dave Brody who is a heroic firefighter and paramedic who also happens to be a arsonist for hire for special jobs, Charity Scott who is a sergeant of the guards at the reserve and Charity's husband Trimble Young who happens to be a maintenance electrician.The judge is instigating this not only for the money but a bit of payback against the head of the reserve Redding Prindiville who had a previous case before the judge where he basically cheated a little old lady and the damage Redding caused the judge's wive in furthering her career.
Like i said before hollywood should make a movie of this there are many deffirent turns in this story its definitely fastpaced and a great read

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crumble, crackle, brilliantReview Date: 2008-08-29
Great Resource for Illustrators and Designers AlikeReview Date: 2008-06-25
The textures provided are manipulated from actual photos that he has taken almost daily. While it is true that he does not provide detailed instruction on how to use the textures in the book, he does provide links to his website where you can find tutorials. The textures are grayscale and not "clip art", but are intended to be incorporated into your own work to create your own illustrations and designs, which is why I suspect he has not provided specific instructions for their use. The 60 sample illustrations included in the book cover a wide range of application and showcase each texture. You also get 60 bonus textures included on the DVD that are not highlighted in the book.
Get this book, get inspired, get creative, and have fun!
Love the textures!Review Date: 2008-04-14
I love the book, love the textures and have many ideas of how I am going to use them in future projects. I also think the title is very fitting, I would highly recommend this book because any worthwhile artist/designer is going to appreciate the many creative opportunities the textures provide. Way to go Von !!
TexturamaReview Date: 2008-02-26
Great title, great textures, bad examplesReview Date: 2008-02-03

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Engaging novel with a heart-catching storylineReview Date: 2008-06-16
"...A dynamic story that will have your emotions reaching every gamut."Review Date: 2008-04-11
"A powerful and endearing love develops between Serafina and Khalil. Their love is unexpected and totally unconventional from the very first time they meet. This love is tested when a tragic accident jeopardizes their future together."
"Jeremy is Serafina's ex-boyfriend who finally realizes what he lost when their relationship ended. Now it appears to be too late or will he get a chance with the woman he now realizes he loves?"
"Ayzha is Serafina's girlfriend who is stuck in an unhappy marriage. Ayzha meets a handsome man who seems to be the answer to her problems or will he bring more drama to her life?"
`This is absolutely a terrific story that you simply will not forget."
Relationships, Actions and ConsequencesReview Date: 2008-03-30
Farashuu does a good job of developing her characters and the pace of the storyline was just right for me. Relationships, actions and consequences are examined through some of life's most unfortunate circumstances.
I would read another book by this author and am looking forward to Orchid's Nectar.
Slow to get the fire buring but blazes at the endReview Date: 2008-03-02
Ignite My Fire!!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-03-05
When it comes to Ayzha's marriage love don't live here anymore is an understatement. She's trapped in a loveless marriage to Riley a man 15 years her senior. Riley cruelly turns his back on Ayzha after she begins taking birth control pills after deciding that she couldn't suffer through yet another miscarriage. Ayzha desperately wants her marriage to work but Riley has no interest in having sex that can't lead to conception. Starving for affection Ayzha is easy pickings for Tyree who's offering to give her all that she misses at home.
Serafina finally found the strength to let go of her philandering boyfriend Jeremy. But the break up has left her bitter and guarded. Opening her heart up to Khalil wasn't easy but he quickly provided everything that was missing in her life. Can she survive when tragedy strikes threatening to leave her heartbroken once again?
Khalil is tired of the rat race. Being the son of a celebrity he's had more women than he can count. Tired of one night stands he takes a vow of celibacy until he meets that special lady. Convincing Serafina that she's that woman wasn't easy but he wooed her and promised never to leave her side. But that's a promise that fate might not allow him to keep.
Jeremy's father led him to believe at an early age that manhood was judged by the number of women bedded. So he doesn't blink an eye when Serafina gives him his walking papers. He's a handsome doctor and Serafina wasn't the only woman in his stable. Besides she'll be back she always comes back. But 3 months later he finds out that Sera is engaged and finally realizes that she was the one. But now it's too late or is it? With Sera's fiancée on his deathbed will Jeremy use this opportunity to get back the one that got away?
Filled with Ms. Farashuu's poetic voice Slow Burn is a captivating tale that will definitely light readers fire.

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Funtastic CyberpulpReview Date: 2003-01-22
UTERLY AMATEURISH...Review Date: 2007-10-23
This the novel a teenager would write, after getting really impressed with WILLIAM GIBSON's Spawl Trilogy and watching BLADE RUNNER one too many times. I bought this book after reading all the raving reviews (never had I seen such high percentage of top-100 Amazon reviewers praising a book thus). With all due respect, I am afraid I have to disagree.
I do realize this to be a first novel so I was willing to give some leeway. However, in the back pages JONATHAN LYONS is said to be teaching courses in creative writing and science fiction at Bucknell University. Well, honestly, I failed to identify one originally created idea in this book of his!
What can one label as a creative idea: the discovery of an alternative power resource that would make fossil fuel obsolete - yet the powers that be suppress it? (no, nothing new there either, it's... solar power); the robot that attains consciousness? the similar infantile AI in cyberspace? the plutocratic family that rules through numerous generations by cryogenics and cloning? the flying cars? the down-but-not-out ex-cop making ends meet by becoming a PI? the verbose villain that explains too much for his own good?
Also, short chapters work only if one's prose is so strong it could be considered poetry. Otherwise, it is just an ineffective staccato effect that gums up the story flow.
Two final notes: first, drenching everything in (black) rain and adding an actual PI does not necessarily add a noir streak to a futuristic novel.
And finally, when one tries to weave science into a science fiction novel, he better know what he is talking about - otherwise, dropping "chaos theory" and "Mendelbrot" here and there is plain silly.
Near future Gotham noirReview Date: 2003-10-11
The dectective, Cage, is hired to find out why the mega-corporation controlled cops have abandoned a strange death. Other deaths by the same method begin showing up. The murder weapon turns out to be one of the most unusual ever used in crime fiction.
The prose is sparse and unpretentious, the dialogue is straight-forward but the story gets told in an entertaining manner. Good stuff, if you want a quick easy read.
1984 for a new generationReview Date: 2003-01-03
Cage was once a detective on the Old New York police force, forced to retire after Expediate got involved in one of his cases. He ekes out a living as a private detective, but his strangest case is yet to come.
A new client, Janice Gild wants him to investigate the death of her brother, as the police have dropped the case. The victim was burned, but there were no marks anywhere except on the body, was it a case of spontaneous human combustion? And then more victims turn up, seemingly unrelated...
This is an interesting book, the story and backstory flows well without giving too much away at first. It works well as a straight mystery, and the future setting and technology adds to the tale, without distracting from it. There are enough twists and turns to keep puzzlers happy for hours. I can see this working great as a film. A mix of 1984 and Bladerunner, but a unique style all its own, this is one to catch.
Reviewed by Annette Gisby, author of Silent Screams and Shadows of the Rose.
Winner of the WordWeaving Award of ExcellenceReview Date: 2002-02-12
Cage had once been a career cop with a wife, a good partner and a retirement plan with Expedite Corporation, the corporate sponsors of Old New York's police force. Then he challenged Expedite Corporation and lost his job, his wife and his future in the same day. Now he ekes out a living as a private detective. Janice Gild arrives in Cage's office, hiring him to investigate the death of her brother James. The police attribute the case to spontaneous human combustion and have dropped the investigation. Soon Cage learns that James is not the only person to die this way.
Jonny Cache, a beautiful android, is a netrunner of unique talent, able to slip past any security system undetected. Once she delivers information to those who hire her skills, Jonny burns the information from her memory to the tune of "Ring of Fire," recorded by her namesake in an almost forgotten sunlit era. Jonny achieved sentience because of James Gild. She wants answers to his death. She will begin to find those answers in an online virtual world run by paranormal enthusiasts that leads to a real world meeting with Cage. Together they will attempt to find answers without arousing the attention of Expedite Corporation or the police force it funds.
Debut novelist Jonathan Lyons juxtaposes a frightening futuristic landscape with a hero in the tradition of the 30's private investigator. A corporation runs the world, destroying the environment for profit and funding law enforcement. Despite this bleak landscape, these characters thrive, creating their own unique niches in a world gone wrong, merging their humanity with technology seamlessly. Fans of technoir or cyberpunk will find BURN to be a highly entertaining read, with richly developed characters, and a fast paced plot. Readers will be disappointed to reach the conclusion and left hoping for more! A stunning narrative with haunting possibilities, BURN has earned the WordWeaving Award of Excellence.


Painfully profoundReview Date: 2008-07-17
The new girl has been disfigured in a fire and has come to Tom's town for treatments. In this brief little story, Tom's inward character comes rising out of himself - often to his own surprise - as he resists the crowd's reactions to this poor girl.
The author doesn't create an overly heroic response. Instead he allows the reader to view a very realistic struggle...to want to be better than you are...yet still wrestle with a desire to be relieved of caring so much.
What an EXCELLENT novel! Everything isn't tidily resolved at the end. It's just a glimpse at the life-changing moments we face that shape our character.
Delivery & product infoReview Date: 2008-01-12
Firegirl ReviewReview Date: 2007-12-19
Fire Girl is aThrillerReview Date: 2007-10-22
Good try, but a little messyReview Date: 2008-01-17
Everyone is horrified by Jessica's disfigurement and no one knows quite how to relate to her, and so she is ignored or made fun of behind her back. Tom, however, is fascinated with her (some would say he develops a preoccupation with her) that leads to empathy and the courage to be her friend.
The story takes an admirable path as an average boy becomes aware of what's really important in life, but it really drags in places because of way too much commentary. I believe a good editor could have done wonders with this book. And is a 7th grade boy's preoccupation and high degree of emotional sensitivity concerning a burned girl realistic? It was a good idea for a story, and my fifth-grader and I didn't want to put it down once things got underway, but there was just too much extranneous material to wade through and we did think it somewhat unrealistic. One aspect I really liked, though, was that the story was from a boy's point of view, so hopefully boys as well as girls will want to read the book, which drives home the point that we are all the same in our need to be loved and accepted and that small caring gestures can make a world of difference.

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Great, great, greatReview Date: 2008-06-15
nEw York, New YorkReview Date: 2008-05-14
I watched the series at PBS and felt in love with it so much that i must have the book. It is an amazing piece of history well told and very serious. I love the illustrations .
I'm a New York City JunkieReview Date: 2004-03-26
Excellent book, but not without errorsReview Date: 2005-03-25
Cons: page 117 says that A. Lincoln was the "twelfth president of the United States". All my other references claim that he was sixteenth. How many errors like that does this book contain?
The BEST book about New York City's HistoryReview Date: 2005-11-03

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One of Eleanor Burns best!Review Date: 2008-06-25
one of the best E.B. booksReview Date: 2008-05-06
Best Quilt in a day book yetReview Date: 2008-01-14
I would recommend this book to any quilter or wanta be quilter.
Still Strippin' After 25 YearsReview Date: 2007-10-01
Not really a better idea....Review Date: 2007-09-27

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Motivation!!!Review Date: 2008-04-27
Pick this one up today!
DVD review onlyReview Date: 2008-03-27
A Must Have for New Walkers! 5 Star Book!Review Date: 2008-01-29
Walk Away the Pounds: 6 week ProgramReview Date: 2007-05-15
I love this bookReview Date: 2007-06-03
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