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Growing through forgiving.Review Date: 2008-10-06
The Answers YYou've Been Looking For!Review Date: 2008-09-27
Not just a read, a journey....Review Date: 2008-11-08
This book is so beautifully written and arriving at the last page was like leaving an old friend or ending a wondrous journey. I look forward to the next one and have emailed the author to share with him how much I loved his book. The heartbreaking stories, the insights and wisdom from the channelers allows us to feel a little bit more powerful, a little bit more knowledgeable and yes, even more humble to the greatness of our spiritual universe.
Fantastic book!Review Date: 2008-09-09
You must read this bookReview Date: 2008-09-09

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For 30 years it's been the best pool manualReview Date: 2008-01-18
look at the coverReview Date: 2007-02-22
great bookReview Date: 2008-01-19
Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and BilliardsReview Date: 2006-11-03
Instant ImprovementReview Date: 2006-03-13

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Nicest Collection I Have PurchasedReview Date: 2008-11-14
5 stars for both content and presentationReview Date: 2008-11-08
Similar to the Sin City Library collections, the Hellboy Library Edition is a larger than normal hardcover size. Think of the DC Absolute hardcover series; this book is just slightly smaller than that format. As if the extra large presentation weren't enough, the page stock has been significantly upgraded. The pages are thicker than most cover stock, and they have a glossy finish that perfectly showcases Mignola's unique (and gorgeous) artwork. Each page truly becomes fine art. The pages are also very resistant to fingerprints, which is especially important given the amount of black Mignola tends to use. I can see some collectors having a problem with the cloth-like cover of this volume, but I think it suits the book quite well.
In this hefty first volume you get the complete Seed of Destruction and Wake the Devil stories plus a nice helping of bonus material, including promotional artwork, shorts, and sketchbook artwork. Seed of Destruction is, of course, the Hellboy origin story and the basis of the 2004 Hellboy film. Wake the Devil is the sequel story, and served as the inspiration for the animated Hellboy feature Blood and Iron.
With its high price tag, the Hellboy Library Edition collections are not for everyone. They are however, a must-have for serious Hellboy collectors. Once you see the quality of the book, you won't think twice about replacing your Hellboy paperback collections.
buy this, you won't regret itReview Date: 2008-10-03
Hellboy Library Edition Vol 1Review Date: 2008-09-27
Great volume of Hellboy goodness!Review Date: 2008-09-25
It contains many Hellboy stories all in one book. Each book included in this compilation included has a nice intro and dedication. There's also a very cool sketchbook section in the back and some other extras.
The stories themselves are of course amazing. If you love Hellboy but don't own the early comics, this book might be the one you want to pick up.
The binding is very well made. The cover is sturdy and coated in fabric. The book itself is big and the paper is thick and glossy. It's the most well constructed book of comics I've ever seen!

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A Powerful DuetReview Date: 2008-10-18
You'll Never Take the Gift of Life for Granted AgainReview Date: 2008-06-13
The Power of Two: A Twin Triumph over Cystic FibrosisReview Date: 2008-05-27
A Tour De Force: Honest & HopefulReview Date: 2008-03-01
Amazing depiction of their interesting livesReview Date: 2008-04-08
Brilliant girls, thank you!

Cecil's recommendationReview Date: 2008-07-20
Terrific Book - Buy one if you can!Review Date: 2007-08-09
Get a copy!
More Than AdvertisedReview Date: 2007-07-03
If you see it, buy it!!!! A must-have for word lovers. Review Date: 2008-02-12
The most fun you can have with a book which isn't about sex!Review Date: 2007-08-29
While some of the words don't really seem to merit an entry in this book over its a delightful collection. There are some words such as "grassation" (to lie in wait to attack) which are so incredibly useful I don't know why they aren't in more common circulation.
I would like to see the etymology included, but speculating about a word's etymology and then looking it up elsewhere has become part of the game for me and my friends.


By far the most thorough resource on the subjectReview Date: 2005-04-01
Excellent truck bibleReview Date: 2007-10-03
A great book packed with valuable information, that will really help to get any new drivers trucking career off to a great start.
Great information in one stop.Review Date: 2007-08-01
Great book for future DriverReview Date: 2004-03-09
This is THE "Tractor-Trailer Bible".Review Date: 2007-05-24

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What is Often Left UnspokenReview Date: 2007-10-15
You hit the spotReview Date: 2007-09-26
Thanks again Mark!!!
A book that will make you think.Review Date: 2007-09-16
Fills in the Gaps!Review Date: 2007-09-13
Mr. Byrne's book helped me realize that there are opportunities to "fill in the gaps" in the ways I can treat my employees and peers everyday. This is very refreshing after years of thinking that employee development wasn't something I needed to worry about since it was already covered in the documented core values of the company.
This is a well-outlined, quick read with lots of great insight. Time well spent!
A must-read!Review Date: 2007-09-07
This book should be required reading for every CEO, executive and business owner!

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Why is this the best X-Collection ever?Review Date: 2008-01-30
The era of X-Men that ruled the world!Review Date: 2007-11-13
Plus I just read on Diamonds website that its being Offered Again!! That means no more $150 copies!! Give Amazon a week or two and this should be available again for retail or even discounted again!
X MEN AWESOMENESSReview Date: 2007-05-30
excellent collectionReview Date: 2007-06-23
Also this book will be getting a new printing in November. Don't pay the marked up prices sellers are gouging for now, just wait. It was in the newest comic solicits from Marvel, it is being reprinted.
Claremont's legendary run begins.Review Date: 2008-04-27
It is, all and all, a hugely enjoyable run, and there are all kinds of first appearances scattered throughout the story. The primary lineup is fairly consistent throughout, with Cyclops, Wolverine, Colossus, Storm, Nightcrawler, and Banshee (a lot of people also include Jean Grey in this, but she's not really a team member [she's not mentioned in the blurb on the opening page], but a supporting character, and is usually dragged into the action); Professor X is in the background, and former X-Men Beast, Havok, and Polaris show up several times.
One thing to note is that a lot of people talk about how the modern X-Men comics are too often dragged into stuff that shouldn't really involve the X-Men, and then offer up this period as a counter-example; given that there are several times when the X-Men cross over with, of all things, "Power Man and Iron Fist", for no reason other than Chris Claremont was involved with that series too, this period is perhaps not the best example (the most bizarre of these being Storm venturing back to her birthplace, finding it inhabited by a bunch of junkies who try to knife her, only to be rescued by Luke Cage, who then delivers a lecture of kids wasting their lives). Now, there are a couple of stories that deal specifically with mutants, but most of the time it's just the X-Men in well-done superhero adventures.
As a diehard fan of the 90s "X-Men: The Animated Series", reading this makes you realize just how many of that show's stories were based on the Claremont comics fairly directly; not just the big stuff like the two "Phoenixes" and "Proteus", but also "Xavier Remembers" (#117) and "Repo Man." (#120-121) I actually liked the animated series' version of "Proteus" a lot better; in the comic version, Proteus is a pretty straightforwardly Pure Evil, refers to Joe as "the-one-I-hate," and, for an episode that deals with such a key component of Moira's life, not having Professor X there seems like a real waste. The Animated Series version does something a lot more interesting with Proteus; it focusses on the idea of Kevin as an isolated youth who doesn't understand why his father isn't around, and pursues him despite the clear evidence that Joe is a jerk. It also focusses squarely on Professor X's complicated relationship with Moira, and his attempts to help Proteus. Finally, it uses Proteus to touch on other characters' feelings of rejection because of their mutancy (Rogue), and also on political cynicism (Joe is a "family values" politician who doesn't want to be seen with his son because he's a mutant).
Another thing that's fairly impressive about this run is the narrative flow, which just doesn't let up most of the time. Consider this series of events:
#111 - Beast comes to rescue the X-Men from Mesmero in Texas. At issue's end, they are confronted by Magneto.
#112-113 - Magneto captures the X-Men, flies them to his Antarctic fortress, and imprisons them. They escape, and while Phoenix and Beast end up on the surface, thinking the others are dead, the others end up leaving by a different route, thinking Phoenix and Beast are dead.
#114-116 - While Beast and Phoenix get home and misinform Professor X, the X-Men have an adventure in the Savage Land, including a reunion with Sauron and Ka-Zar, and their first meeting with future continuity-annoyance Zaladane.
#117 - The X-Men get out of the Antarctic, and are rescued by a Japanese vessel on a shady government-sponsored adventure, necessitating radio silence until they get back to Japan.
#118-119 - The X-Men get to Japan, find several Power Man and Iron Fist characters (and one of their villains) there, and help save Japan. They team up with Sunfire once again, and Mariko appears for the first time.
#120-121 - The X-Men catch a flight home, only to be intercepted by Alpha Flight, looking to retrieve Wolverine. Thanks to a somewhat contrived and anti-climactic ending, they fail.
#122 - The X-Men finally get home. Now that's a world tour. It takes several more issues to clarify that the X-Men/Jean and Beast aren't dead, since Professor X has decamped to the Shi'ar Empire with Lilandra, and Jean is off on Muir Island with Moira, Havok, Polaris, and Multiple Man.
One final great feature of the Omnibus is the old Letters Pages ("Mutant Mailbox"), where you get to read people complaining about how Claremont and Cockrum suck, and the original X-Men should be brought back (one letter, in particular, complains about how nothing ever really changes at Marvel, and how they're sure that the old X-Men will be back in action quickly, just like Reed and Sue never stay apart, etc.).
This collection has fallen out of print, so it goes for rather exorbitant sums, but for anyone interested in the classic era of the Uncanny X-Men, this is a strongly-recommended purchase.

If you only buy one Billiards book in your life, this is it.Review Date: 1998-06-11
The BEST book in Pool & Billiards!Review Date: 1999-11-07
This book will meet and exceeds everyones expectations on the subject!
Went from running 1 rack of 10 to 5 of 10!Review Date: 1998-07-25
The BEST book in Pool & Billiards!Review Date: 2001-07-06
I have no doubts that this book will meet and exceeds everyone's expectations on the subject!
Excellent information on pool and billiards.Review Date: 1998-07-29

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Great book!Review Date: 2007-01-03
But the bottom line is thats what a good book does.Gets the reader wrapped up in the story and triggers emotions of both good and bad.This book did all of that and if you are like me and still enjoy watching all the re-runs then you should buy this book and put it all in a wonderful perspective..
Now a note to all that stations that are airing these shows:Where are all the black and white episodes?
the ultimate gunsmoke readReview Date: 2008-04-05
Certain to be a popular addition to any community library American Popular Culture collectionReview Date: 2007-04-07
How fun would it have been...Review Date: 2007-05-10
Gunsmoke FanReview Date: 2007-01-09
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