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Definetly Good!Review Date: 2003-10-24
Pretty thoroughReview Date: 2003-06-25
FINALLY!!!Review Date: 2003-01-31
there never has been, never will or could be another MADONNA!!
The Madonna BibleReview Date: 2008-04-27
The Best Madonna Book Ever PublishedReview Date: 2001-11-03

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CG fanReview Date: 2008-05-31
YOU MUST READ THIS BOOKReview Date: 2007-02-11
Cary Grant - Excellent actor, excellent manReview Date: 2006-08-13
A beautiful life.Review Date: 2006-08-16
Thanks to the author for focusing on the good of the man and ignoring the rest. He was a good man and that is enough. Ms. Nelson does a good job in giving us an idea of who the man really was--a gentleman who was loyal to his friends, if not his wives...but in the end, even THEY still loved him after it was over.
My only disappointment (not the author's fault) was to find out that Cary Grant hated "Arsenic and Old Lace," one of my favorite movies.
One of the best out thereReview Date: 2006-08-12

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Animal Farm CompanionReview Date: 2008-11-16
the holocaust that Hollywood will never acknowledgeReview Date: 2004-10-19
Whoever Miron Dolot is, since he wrote this under a pseudonym for some reason, he lived a horror for many years that is incomprehensible for normal human beings. His description of the day-to-day struggle to exist under a system so evil that it boggles the imagination was very eloquent. Dolot talks about the neighbors who starved to death, families who engaged in cannibalism in order to survive, mothers committing suicide after the last of their children had died from malnutrition, frozen bodies stacked like firewood, roads littered with the remains of those who died trying to find a kernel of corn to ingest, and many other horrors that bring tears to your eyes. The Soviets did everything they could do to kill their opposition, including killing dogs and cats to keep them from becoming the last remaining food source for farmers who had no other option to stay alive. Even birds were shot from the trees to keep them from the starving peasants. But it was not limited to the Ukrainians; just ask the relatives of the millions of Chechens, Ingushetian's, and others who wanted independence and were rewarded with death in Soviet concentration camps called Gulags. Most of this story deals with a small Ukrainian village, but it is a microcosm of what happened in the Communist utopia under Stalin. Some of the stories from those who returned to the village after the horrors of being transported in cattle cars and escaped from the gulags are no different than the pictures of the same form of transport shown in many Holocaust movies.
But this story is far better than many of the holocaust films we have seen from Hollywood that concentrated on the one committed by Hitler. And why have we not seen this book on film to put all of the holocausts committed in the last century in context? Maybe it has something to do with the fact that McCarthyism still exists in its original form, when the communists controlled Hollywood in the 30's and apologists like Walter Duranty of the New York Times, who carries the label of "Stalin's Apologist" won a Pulitzer prize for his misreporting from Moscow about how great Stalin was. Ken Billingsley and his masterful book "Hollywood Party" shows that the real "blacklist" existed when loyal Americans veered from Moscow's party line, and explains Ronald Reagan's contempt for the communists who controlled his union until he won election to rid the union of these lice.
This is a great book. Hopefully someone like Mel Gibson will convert this to film for those who do not read, but are mislead by the Hollywood elite who condemn the USA and would have lasted two minutes under the Stalinist regime they glorify.
A Personal Account of a Nationwide MurderReview Date: 2005-03-21
It is his memoirs, so it cant really be judged for facts and such, but it seems very intresting to read, and accurate.
The numbers couldt be a tiny bit too high, but it might actually have been that, but we will never know due to the destruction of any documents concerning mass death in The Famine.
I say its a good book, but would only recommend it too people intrested in Russian History specifically, because its such a specific and narrow read on a subject, from a first hand account, which usually dont know everything. There are better academic books out there documenting the famine well, but this is nontheless a good read and history.
First Hand AccountReview Date: 2006-06-25
A close-up of a tragic time in historyReview Date: 2004-09-19

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Number 1Review Date: 2007-12-05
Couldn't put it downReview Date: 2007-09-03
PhenominalReview Date: 2003-04-03
The Famous Rose CallahanReview Date: 2003-03-29
The sound of a music box releasing memories of another life - in detail which can only be described as an "eyewitness account" of the daily life of commom people in the most uncommon of places - 1880's Tombstone, Arizona.
The story is told through the eyes of Rose Callahan, a singer and lady of the night, as she struggled with life in that notorious place, while working at the Birdcage Theatre.
The writing style smoothly flows, as it draws the reader into the personal life and relationships of ordinary people in that exciting time and place.
Read this story, and see what it was truly like to be a part of that time in history - as told through the eyes of someone whom I believe was there.
Enthralling vision into the pastReview Date: 2003-03-23

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What a Father tells a DaughterReview Date: 2008-09-15
What started out as a concession to his daughters became the best description of the Army of Northern Virginia's campaign, ever, in my humble opinon. His candor and even his humor sneaks in constantly, and we find ourselves riding and walking beside him...and, I suspect, that is what this Father had in mind for his girls. Thanks, General.
Thos. B. Fowler
Pastor, Schuyler Baptist Church
Schuyler, Virginia
The Ultimate War StoryReview Date: 2008-01-12
An excellent memoirReview Date: 2007-12-14
What a memoir!Review Date: 2007-11-30
One line that exemplifies this, focusing on Lieutenant General Leonidas Pope, a corps commander in the Western Theater's Army of Tennessee, is enchanting. Polk was a bishop in his church and, for some unfathomable reason, had the confidence of President Jefferson Davis and General Braxton Bragg. When Alexander and the troops of General James Longstreet's First Corps joined Bragg's army at Chickamauga, he observed that (page 289): "So all our pious people with one consent & with secret conviction that the Lord would surely favor a bishop turned in & made him a lieut. Gen., which the Lord had not." A sly way of saying that Polk was a disaster as a general (and, indeed, Alexander was accurate in his assessment).
A couple passages that make this volume--and Alexander's method--so refreshing. At the close of his discussion of the battle of Chancellorsville, Alexander notes that Union Commanding General Joseph Hooker lost his courage and will--as did his top commanders. Alexander observes that the Union Army was intact, outnumbered the Confederate force and could have won the battle with better leadership. Then, in a passage extraordinary for a Confederate officer, he says (page 217) "Had it been Grant in command, he would not have dreamed of giving up the fight." This suggests a perspective on the war that many partisans--whether Union or Confederate--never had. Indeed, had the Union Army listened to Generals Meade and Reynolds who were arguing strenuously to counterattack the Confederate forces, the end result might have been a significant Union victory. We'll never know, of course, but Alexander does suggest an alternative history.
Then, Gettysburg. . . . Here is the poignant scene, told from Alexander's perspective, where Longstreet must order Pickett's forces (and others) to advance. But Longstreet fears a disaster, and obviously is in a state of inner turmoil (see pages 254 and following). At one point, it is almost as if he were giving Alexander the task of deciding whether or not the charge takes place. At a later time, Longstreet expresses openly his fear (page 261): "I don't want to make this attack--I believe it will fail--I do not see how it can succeed--I would not make it even now, but that Gen. Lee has ordered & expects it."
So, in the end, this is a wonderful first person description of the war, one of the finest of Civil War memoirs.
Best in personal accounts of the civil warReview Date: 2006-01-24

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Fly Fast... Sin Boldly - Autobiography of the Son of Bill LearReview Date: 2007-01-24
A Very Intertaining Book By a Fascinating WriterReview Date: 2004-03-03
Non aviation enthusiasts will enjoy this book as well as aviation enthusiasts. It is a great gift idea and everyone of our friends who have read it have enjoyed it.
Fly Fast Sin BoldlyReview Date: 2004-03-04
Living HistoryReview Date: 2004-03-02
A cool book, written from a cool guy !!!Review Date: 2004-03-02
It is a "must" for anybody, who has something to do with aviation.
I would appreciate it, when this book will be continues published.

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When you walk into the wilds they can overtake you...Review Date: 2008-11-07
As a member of Alex's climbing community I have met many that knew him.
Unfortunately for me I never had the pleasure. He was a 'climbers, climber', a man that always had something to give, to a beginner or an old seasoned alpinist looking at new territory. He was a hero to me and my climbing friends. When he was lost we were all in shock. Fear set in, we could not believe a climber of his stature could be taken from us.
I love this book. Jennifer has provided a painful but heartfelt view into her life with Alex in the early years. Plus an insightful view on the the changes that evolved after his death.
Writing about a new found love after a devistating period took guts. I was surprised how well her writing grew during this period.
I have been lucky to have met her husband Conrad on several occassions as a member of the AAC. It is great to see them so happy now, and I am one of the lucky few to get a feel for these incredible folks.
riveting story of inspiring courageReview Date: 2008-10-24
Jennifer's story is one that inspires courage. It is a fascinating story of adventure and love. It was very helpful to me in accepting people and loving people as they are. thanks for all your hard work sharing your story with us jennifer lowe anker. natalie alderson moog
Thankful to Jenni Lowe-Anker for sharing her intimate storyReview Date: 2008-10-14
This is an awesome and riveting novel!Review Date: 2008-10-10
The Story of Humanity at its FinestReview Date: 2008-10-15
I have known Jenni throughout my life. While my father was off heli-skiing in Jackson Hole, WY, she offered to drive my nine-month pregnant mother to the hospital for my birth. I have babysat her boys. She was always the "super-Mom," somehow balancing three young boys, an Everest-summiting husband, an artistic empire, and flawless good looks - all with seemingly unattainable poise and perfection.
Every widow can tell the story of her heartache. But in Forget Me Not, Jenni tells the story of humanity at its finest. Several years ago I wrote a paper for a class at my alma mater of Georgetown University describing the spiritual effect of Alex Lowe's death on my hometown of Bozeman, Montana. The town was in shock - and in response an overwhelming number of mountain townhouses hung Tibetan prayer flags on their porches. They did so not because of any middle-eastern trend or recent yoga class, but on behalf of the ideals for which Alex, Jenni, and their beautiful boys represented, and continue to represent to this day.
I am proud to recommend this memoir to my friends, to my family, and to anyone who believes that the powers of change and of love are fundamental aspects of the human spirit.

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One and a two you know what to do! Get this Book!!Review Date: 2008-10-25
As the leader of Whitey's Lindy Hopper (as has been said by author Millman, his title would be that of Artistic Creator today) he was the creative vision and force of a dance company that, indeed, served as ambassodor of that cultural movement around the world. Whitey's Lindy Hoppers animated the mesmerizing vitality of the music, simultanesouly thrilling audiences and inspiring the musicians themselves.
May yet Frankie and the Lindy Hoppers be recognized for what they were, the progenitors of popular mass youth culture. From Bandstand to the Lockers, to Soul Train, to breakdancing and all of Hip Hop movement, think of all the change and impact in the world that modern youth culture has brought, not just in music and dance but, fashion, sexuality, politics to globaliziation. Every aspect of modern civilization, really. And, Frankie Manning was the creative genuis who helped put in all in motion. Get the book, celebrate the man, and go out and dance.
The Master of Swing!Review Date: 2007-10-24
It's definetly a book I recommend for you to read even if you are not a swing dancer. And if you aren't one when you start reading the book, I won't be surprised if you start taking swing dance lessons after reading the book!
a swing dancing history made by a masterReview Date: 2007-09-17
Love Frankie...Love the BookReview Date: 2007-08-27
Frankie Manning for President!Review Date: 2007-08-17
My only complaint is that it was so good that i never wanted it to end!


Great book for teens and parentsReview Date: 2007-10-18
So helpful and inspiring!Review Date: 2008-03-25
PERSONAL TOUCH AND HOPE TO THIS EPIDEMIC DISEASEReview Date: 2007-07-05
Great resourceReview Date: 2007-05-14
Thank you both,
A Must Read!!Review Date: 2007-01-04

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LP BookReview Date: 2008-09-09
A must have for any Lp's fans!!!Review Date: 2006-03-13
Long time fanReview Date: 2005-02-26
From the Inside: Linkin Park's MeteoraReview Date: 2005-08-05
From The Inside: Linkin Parks meteora ReviewReview Date: 2005-02-28
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