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Gordon's Sucky Summer
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2007-11-05)
Author: Christopher Campbell
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really funny
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-27
Mr. Campbell is myteacher at school and I didn't know he was so funny! Gordon is kinda a shy kid, and when he gets a job, his summer gets pretty weird. Even though some parts of the book were pretty strange, it seemed like Gordon was a real person--you got into his head and could understand his feelings and thoughts as the story unfolded. Ruthie, Dewey, Flip, the twins, Big Timmy, and Gordon's parents are all cool characters, too.

Pure Entertainment
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
This is one of the most fast paced, gut wrenching books i've ever grasped in my hands. Normally i can't read a book for an extend period of time, but i was up until 2am finishing this book, i could not put it down. There are so many realateble topics, like; girls, familys and jobs, but then there are also many moments when you are just laughing at what this boy does to himself.
This is most definatly a two thumbs up book. I myself am older than the recomended age for this book, but i gaurentee it was no less funny to me than to any 13 year old boy or girl.
Thanks for the entertainment C.C.
Keep on rockin'

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The Grasshopper Man
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2008-01-28)
Author: T. Austin Campbell
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Thumbs Up for The Grasshopper Man!
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
This book is sci-fi thriller, romantic/travel adventure, all rolled into one.
As the plot twists and turns through changing time sequences
and differnent countries, the reader is treated to rich descriptions of gourmet
meals, beautiful scenery... and then it all changes.

Within the different layers of the story there is something for everyone to enjoy.
I felt as if I had visited Hong Kong, Japan, New Orleans and enjoyed the
surprise grand finale. I recommend this book to anyone interested in a good,
and unusual, adventure.

The Grasshopper Man
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Review Date: 2008-02-10
Interesting combination of action adventure, virtual (un)reality, introspection, and time jumping. En route to China for a much needed vacation, Doug and Chris Scott arrive in Hong Kong. But their vacation becomes a bizarre nightmare as they are kidnapped, escape, are chased through the underbelly of Hong Kong, and are befriended by an ancient Chinese man who leaves an indelible impression on Doug. They slowly realize that they are trapped in a sinister virtual reality program. As they are chased across China, through New Orleans and San Franscisco, and finally through time and their own childhoods, and on to Japan, Doug becomes convinced that their only chance of escape is inextricably linked to the old man in Hong Kong. The journey stretches their sanity and their love to the limit and ultimately leads them to an unimaginable fate. And leaves the reader wondering what was real and what was in the program and where did the adventure end???

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The Great Physician
Published in Hardcover by Fleming H Revell Co (1982-08)
Author: G. Campbell Morgan
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of the Human Soul As Performed by Jesus
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-09
This is an out-of-print book with a timeless message: Jesus loves and heals the individual individually. This truth is conveyed by vignettes of 50 Bible characters' unique encounters with Jesus. 'The Great Physician' not only increases our understanding of God's ways with men, but suggests the personalization of evangelistic approaches that we ourselves would be wise to follow. It is rare to find a copy of 'The Great Physician' for sale as living people do not seem to part with it, and though I already possess 2 copies, I (and perhaps others) am presently using much restraint to keep from coveting the used copies I see advertised here... something to think about for the interested but hesitant, lest an opportunity for this rare gem be missed.

Best book I have ever read.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1997-06-29
Morgan shows how Christ's approach to the approx. 50 characters in the New Testament is universal and individualized. Universal in that Christ knew how to approach human nature. Individualized in that He confronted each person with an approach taylored to their character and personality, in order to introduce them to a personal relationship with God. Conclucision: If I can see how Christ approached individuals, I can approach the same personalities in the same way, and introduce them to the same Jesus

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The Guardian (Harlequin Superromance No. 837)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (1999-04-01)
Author: Bethany Campbell
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Always Looking For Her
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Review Date: 2000-04-04
Bethany Campbell is such a mermaid, always appearing and disappearing and coming up in another place, and always kind of teasing you. I read all I can find by her because she is not predictable.

Great romantic suspense
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-26

Private Detective Corbett calls his friend Hawkshaw to ask a favor. An anonymous assailant is stalking Corbett's client and the signs seem to indicate the individual is about to explode, placing Kate Kanady and her young son Charlie in grave danger. Corbett wants Hawkshaw to hide the widow and her child until the danger passes. Reluctantly, Hawkshaw agrees because he owes Corbett for saving his life during their Secret Service days together.

Hawkshaw meets Kate and Charlie at the Key West Airport. He then drives them to his isolated home at Cobin Keys. A frightened but brave Kate knows this is a temporary haven until she can resettle elsewhere. However, Charlie and Hawkshaw immediately become pals as the youngster worships the older person as if he was his father. Kate begins to fall in love with her recalcitrant host as she watches his patience with Charlie. Still, he wants to reconcile with his ex-wife and Kate has to deal with a stalker and the future of her child.

Readers rightfully hold Bethany Campbell in high esteem for her tremendous romantic suspense dramas. Her latest entry into the sub-genre, THE GUARDIAN, strengthens her standing even as it appears to be another best seller. The story line is filled with stratospheric levels of suspense as Ms. Campbell manages to cleverly place her heroine in a soup stirred by a stalker seemingly of mythological proportions. The blossoming of the love between the lead protagonists feels warm even as both have their doubts. Finally, the wonderful relationship between the two males adds depth because Charlie's attention deficit disorder seem trifle to Hawkshaw. This story validates the belief that Ms. Campbell has become synonymous with the best in romantic suspense.

Harriet Klausner

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Guide to Mangos in Florida
Published in Paperback by Fairchild Tropical Garden (1994-02)
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Guide to Mangos in Florida
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-08
The color plates and sidebar data make it a fun, easy to read mango guide. For any mango lover to hold the guide and look at any color plate is to tease the taste buds for one of the best tropical treats imagineable. It's a great gift item. Someone must republish the book.

Unique source for info on Florida mango industry & varieties
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-10
Edited by some of Florida's leading mango experts, this book offers detailed descriptions, with full-page color photographs, of 80 varieties of mangos grown in Florida. Mango enthusiasts will find the book invaluable in deciding which cultivars to grow. Mangophiles will also be fascinated by the historical information on the mango industry and on important mango varieties. One caveat: the book does not attempt to give detailed information on how to grow mangos, or how to recognize and deal with the diseases and pests that may affect mango trees.

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Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism,ADD/ADHD,Dyslexia,Dyspraxia,Depression,Schizophrenia
Published in Paperback by (2007)
Author: Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD
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Gut and Psychology Syndrome Review
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
I found this book very helpful in explaining more clearly the relationship between leaky gut and food/chemicals/toxins. My daughter is trying the Specific Carbohydrate Diet it recommends with her autistic son Matthew who recently had the allergy/sensitivity blood test which showed his casein sensitivity is 'off the charts' -- we're excited and hopeful that we'll see results.

Fabulous!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-30
When I first saw this book, I had no interest in reading it. After all, I wasn't dealing with any of the conditions listed in the subtitle and neither was anyone in my immediate family. However, I briefly heard Dr. Campbell-McBride speak at a Weston Price Conference and realized that it might be more applicable (and interesting) than I thought. I'm so glad I ordered it. This has to be one of the best books I've read on health and nutrition.

I think the author has done a disservice in choosing the subtitle as she did. The reality is if you are concerned about your health and how to stay healthy, this book is relevant. And for those that eat a western diet and are exposed to environment toxins, this book may very well be an answer to prayer.

She does an incredible job explaining how the digestive system works and how it can become damaged by the foods we eat and the environment we are exposed to (and it's passed on to future generations). She also explains how different illnesses and conditions occur and why, as well as what can be done to help repair the digestive system and improve overall health.

This is a must read book for ANYONE concerned with their health and how to stay healthy. It's also an important book for all parents, regardless of the health of their children, especially given the diet that is acceptable in today's world.

First Choice for Understanding How to Heal Autoimmunes and Food Allergies!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
If I had to chose 1 book for understanding my body better and how to heal my autoimmune diseases (of which I have MANY) and gluten issues, this would be it! Although it is not yet easily available in the US, I would recommend hunting it down. It would be really nice if Amazon started carrying it, as I know numerous people who are trying to get copies of this book (published in the UK). HINT HINT HINT

I would have to agree with the previous review that the author does do a disservice to the book by listing only a few of the major diseases or problems that this book can help. Autoimmune issues are huge and becoming more and more common and so are food allergies. They should most definitely be listed on the front cover as well, as they are explained in the book too!

The book explains how to determine if your body is digesting fats appropriately and what to do if it isn't. It explains about good fats and bad fats, how your digestive system works, why we need probiotics (what kind and when to take them), digestive enzymes and who needs them and why, why some people get brain fog, or can't digest glutens and foods with casein, lists of good foods and bad foods for changing your diet, and so much more.

It is written so that anyone can easily understand it and the diagrams/sketchs are most helpful in getting the visual of the processes! As I read it, I just couldn't believe how often she was describing me and all of my health issues. Excellent Book!

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Healing Yourself With Your Own Voice
Published in Audio CD by Sounds True (2007-10)
Author: Don G. Campbell
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great healing and thinking guide
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-24
I think this is one of the best items I have bought this year and believe me the competition has been tough! It's not recorded perfectly but it is a fantastic and fun tool - I really recommend it to anyone interested in any or a combination of the following: voice/vocal development (I'm an opera singer and a teacher, and a researcher with interests in healing...!), acting, singing, healing, self-confidence/self-help, teaching with or without connection to music, sound therapy etc etc. Its relevance is far-reaching.
When you practise the exercises they really do work - they're soooooo easy too, which is of course a bonus! It's not a theoretical technical guide but nevertheless it allows you to find a very natural means of self-expression, without interference from your over-critical mind and often limited imagination. It's great for tuning into your body and becoming "whole"!!!! I can't recommend it enough!

Healing Yourself with your own Voice
Helpful Votes: 36 out of 38 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-22
I thought this tape was excellent. I listened to it in one sitting and could apply the knowledge. It tells you in plain english why using your voice can heal you. Nobody ever told you why chanting or using vowel sounds could heal you. The tape is fulfilling but leaves you wanting more knowledge of the power of your own voice that we all possess. A hidden jewel.

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Here Before
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2005-07-15)
Author: Dane A. Campbell
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Couldn't put it down!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-14
Dane Campbell's Here Before was an excellent read. Being a candid lover of Romance novels, I had not ever read a book of this genre. Yet, this action-packed suspense thriller kept me at the edge of my seat with each turn of the page. I simply had trouble putting this one down. Not only did this book keep me completely engaged, it helped to create a newfound love and respect for novels of this genre. Campbell's writing has most definately earned a spot on my must read list...I'll surely be the first to purchase his next one!

EXCELLENT BOOK
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Review Date: 2005-08-29
THIS BOOK WAS AWESOME. IT KEPT YOU GLUED TO THE PAGES TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE COMPLEX PLOT. THE AUTHOR DID A EXCELLENT JOB WITH HIS DESCRIPTIVE WORDS MAKING IT EASY FOR YOU TO VISION IT IN YOUR MIND. I FEEL THIS BOOK WAS A MOVIE ON PAGES, I HOPE DANE LOOKS INTO PERHAPS WRITING A SCREENPLAY BASED ON THIS BOOK.

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The Hero With a Thousand Faces: Vol 1-The Adventure of the Hero/Vol 2-The Cosmogonic Cycle
Published in Audio Cassette by St Martins Pr (a) (1994-01)
Author: Joseph Campbell
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A Book with a capital "B."
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-18
First of all, I feel inadequate and unworthy to review this book, but since Amazon has given me the chance, all I can say is that this is one of the greatest Books (with a capital "B") of my experience. I suspect that it shall be recognised as one of the single greatest products to come out of 20th century American letters.

No, I'm not setting Campbell up as a prophet or anything like that, indeed, I suspect that this book's greatness lies in the eternal truths that transcend Campbell's individual personality. He just managed to tap into them- thank God.

The entire work deals with the hero's journey. This is the Monomyth shared by all cultures- and indeed seems to be a direct inspiration from the cosmos itself by way of the collective unconscious. Here we have the eternal cycle of 1) the call to adventure; 2) the crossing of the threshold; 3) the tests, trials, and helpers; 4) the sacred marriage, apotheosis (becoming one with god), or elixir theft; 5)the flight 6) recrossing/ressurection; and 7) the return to society with hard won gifts. He examines all of these elements in depth with a wealth of cross-cultural examples. The first half of the book deals with this cycle on a more individual and personal level (the microcosm), while the second half deals with the greater cosmogonic importance (the macrocosm.)

Now, the really amazing part of all this is that virtually all of it comes across as meaningful, interesting, and totally nonacademic. That's why many academic types hate Campbell, and his mentor Jung,- they know that Campbell's and Jung's works will endure and be read a thousand years from now, while their own monographs will be justly forgotten. There are a lot of mediocre Ph.D's out there that can never forget that Campbell never bothered to get a doctorate, because he considered such degrees to be a worthless and meaningless waste of time....

One of the best storytellers of our time!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-15
This was required reading for a graduate course in the Humanities. This is a great book written by a very engaging storyteller. Joseph Campbell describes the monomyth in his book The Hero With a Thousand Faces as embodying all the necessary elements of the hero's journey in the many myths in human history. Campbell discovered through extensive research that humankind shares a universal monomyth in its various religions and legends especially pertaining to the creation of the world and humankind. Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from James Joyce's book Finnegan's Wake. Campbell's intuitive insight in human myth proves that for thousands of years these myths display a certain standard structure, which he summarizes beautifully in his book.

A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a
region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there
encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back
from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons
on his fellow man (Campbell 30).

There are at least four major stages that a monomyth has however, in his book, Campbell goes on to describe seventeen stages that some monomyth's posses. The four stages making up the cycle of a monomyth are "passage: separation-initiation-return:" In the passage stage the hero is summoned to journey or embark on an adventure by some kind of event that takes place or from a message, he receives. The hero may embark on this passage willingly or reluctantly. During the separation stage, the hero meets with a mentor or wise man who gives the hero either an amulet or some words of wisdom to be of help to the hero on the adventure. It is during this stage that the hero will go through his first transformation, also known as "crossing the first threshold," as he crosses over to another world or dimension leaving behind the old world. In the initiation stage, the hero goes through several trials or tests. The hero often receives help in these ordeals along the way by allies or from a supernatural force. As the hero completes these ordeals successfully, he proves himself more worthy to continue the adventure. Most importantly, during this stage the hero must pass through a major ordeal that will expand his consciousness, and thereby change his character forever. Often, this ordeal entails the death of an ally or enemy. Once the hero successful accomplishes his ordeal he is rewarded with a gift, it could be intrinsic like the "holy grail, or it can be new found knowledge to better the world with. The last stage the hero travels is that of the return whence he came. Often the hero will undergo further trials on his return before he is permitted to cross the threshold back to the world he left. During his return journey, the hero will use his newfound wisdom or gift to make a safe return home. Once home the gift is used to cure some ill in the hero's home or to impart new wisdom to his neighbors.

Campbell points to the significance of the monomyth in the fact that it describes the cycle that Moses, Jesus, and Buddha had gone through according to their religious adherents. This is not to mention the hundreds of other monomyths told throughout human history. The monomyth proves that humankind shares a common creation DNA in a sense. The monomyth is the perfect vehicle for one to study the Humanities by.

Recommended reading for anyone interested in history, psychology, philosophy.

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The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work: The World of Joseph Campbell
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins (1991-08)
Author: Joseph Campbell
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An excellent in-depth account of Joseph Campbell
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-14
This book was well designed. The introduction by Phil Counsineau alone is worth the price. Instead of hidden away in some appendix, the Chronology of Joseph Campbell is up front before reading the details. The book is written mostly in a question and answer format.

Next striking thing is the pictures that accompany the text makes you feel that some one knew that Joseph was going to be some one of interest and sent a professional photographer to follow his life. He has pictures with and/or (Buffalo Bill Cody, Black Elk, James Joyce, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Thomas Mann, Karlfried Graf Dürkheim, Carl Jung, Linda Ronstadt...) of all kinds of people that you would think came from different eras, most impressive is his portrait University of Paris.

One thing you will notice of Joseph Campbell is that he has a way of looking at life that most people do not until it pointed out. Some times he will seem to be just telling you the most mundane information and all of a sudden ties it to a point that was overlooked.
Reading this book on his life will give you a better insight as to his works.

One of the best storytellers of our time!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-28
This was required reading for a graduate course in the Humanities. This is a great book written about a very engaging storyteller. Joseph Campbell describes the monomyth in his book The Hero With a Thousand Faces as embodying all the necessary elements of the hero's journey in the many myths in human history. Campbell discovered through extensive research that humankind shares a universal monomyth in its various religions and legends especially pertaining to the creation of the world and humankind. Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from James Joyce's book Finnegan's Wake. Campbell's intuitive insight in human myth proves that for thousands of years these myths display a certain standard structure, which he summarizes beautifully in his book.

A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a
region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there
encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back
from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons
on his fellow man (Campbell 30).

There are at least four major stages that a monomyth has however, in his book, Campbell goes on to describe seventeen stages that some monomyth's posses. The four stages making up the cycle of a monomyth are "passage: separation-initiation-return:" In the passage stage the hero is summoned to journey or embark on an adventure by some kind of event that takes place or from a message, he receives. The hero may embark on this passage willingly or reluctantly. During the separation stage, the hero meets with a mentor or wise man who gives the hero either an amulet or some words of wisdom to be of help to the hero on the adventure. It is during this stage that the hero will go through his first transformation, also known as "crossing the first threshold," as he crosses over to another world or dimension leaving behind the old world. In the initiation stage, the hero goes through several trials or tests. The hero often receives help in these ordeals along the way by allies or from a supernatural force. As the hero completes these ordeals successfully, he proves himself more worthy to continue the adventure. Most importantly, during this stage the hero must pass through a major ordeal that will expand his consciousness, and thereby change his character forever. Often, this ordeal entails the death of an ally or enemy. Once the hero successful accomplishes his ordeal he is rewarded with a gift, it could be intrinsic like the "holy grail, or it can be new found knowledge to better the world with. The last stage the hero travels is that of the return whence he came. Often the hero will undergo further trials on his return before he is permitted to cross the threshold back to the world he left. During his return journey, the hero will use his newfound wisdom or gift to make a safe return home. Once home the gift is used to cure some ill in the hero's home or to impart new wisdom to his neighbors.

Campbell points to the significance of the monomyth in the fact that it describes the cycle that Moses, Jesus, and Buddha had gone through according to their religious adherents. This is not to mention the hundreds of other monomyths told throughout human history. The monomyth proves that humankind shares a common creation DNA in a sense. The monomyth is the perfect vehicle for one to study the Humanities by.

Recommended reading for anyone interested in history, psychology, philosophy.


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