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GREAT!Review Date: 2008-03-08
The Botany Coloring BookReview Date: 2008-02-29
Excellent for older students including college ageReview Date: 1998-10-06
This study technique works well for me.Review Date: 2002-07-03
Botany Coloring BookReview Date: 2006-02-28

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Tactics to put into action right away!Review Date: 2000-05-23
Mission AccomplishedReview Date: 2000-04-10
Aviation & Business Go TogetherReview Date: 2000-05-17
The stakes are just as important in business (perhaps more so since a leader is also responsible for the people under his charge). Attention to detail and flawless execution has no substitute. I believe this book is a great read and a reference for winning teams
Best ROI in 2000!Review Date: 2001-03-08
A Book About Getting Things DoneReview Date: 2000-08-07
James Murphy has written a book about getting things done. His style is informal and accessible ... he writes as if he's sitting across the table talking to you. And he remains focused on his message: the planning, execution and debriefing required to build a successful business or organization.
Getting into this book requires the reader to accept that the skills taught to fighter pilots apply to business. The amazing thing is that they actually do. I've not received this training, but I have been in business for a long time. And the information imparted in this book can help anyone run a business better. From handling 'task saturation' to staying focused, this book provides useful insights in an entertaining way.
If you're looking for a book on the latest theory on business, skip "Business is Combat." If you want to pick up some ideas you can start using immediately to get things done, I highly recommend it.

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Medicine for the Imagination!!!Review Date: 2007-09-11
Highly recommended!!
Fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the roll-a-coaster ride through a world full of surprises, both big and small, with magic, gold, and deep dark caves; mystery and danger around every turn; flying in various and amazing ways; tall tales, and furry tails. This story is sensitive, with love of family; is courageous, diving into dangers and the unknown in order to try and save someone's life; pushes the limits of imagination, and made me feel young again.
A diverse adventure for young and old that leaves you hungry for more...
S.G. Baughn (age 52 outside, 12 inside)
The Collin Chronicles: Book 1 - Magic, Bones, and CatacombsReview Date: 2007-05-21
The Collin Chronicles: Book 1Review Date: 2007-05-11
A Great Read!Review Date: 2007-04-25
The Collin ChroniclesReview Date: 2007-04-13

Connecting to ...ourselvesReview Date: 2000-09-24
A true companionReview Date: 2002-02-24
Indispensable read before visiting FlorenceReview Date: 2004-08-12
I read this book before a recent trip to Florence, using it to plan the visit. I left it home, thinking it too heavy to tote along. I won't make that mistake when we return. Forget the guidebooks; Borsook is all you need to enjoy Florence.
Making the connectionReview Date: 2000-09-24
Connecting to ...ourselvesReview Date: 2000-09-24

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A history and a reference to any dedicated jewelry student studying Cork craftsmanshipReview Date: 2006-01-09
A history and a reference to any dedicated jewelry student studying Cork craftsmanshipReview Date: 2006-01-09
A history and a reference to any dedicated jewelry student studying Cork craftsmanshipReview Date: 2006-01-09
A history and a reference to any dedicated jewelry student studying Cork craftsmanshipReview Date: 2006-01-09
A history and a reference to any dedicated jewelry student studying Cork craftsmanshipReview Date: 2006-01-09

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Excelente libroReview Date: 2008-04-07
Se lo recomiendo a todos.
A heartbreaking and informative memoir/self-help...Review Date: 2008-02-28
Nunca imagina que detras de la sonrisa esconde su trajediaReview Date: 2008-02-21
ExcellentReview Date: 2008-01-12
Un libro para aprender. Review Date: 2007-11-14
Encontre varias faltas de cuidado en la edicion, que aunque no quita de la calidad del libro, si se ve feo.

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A lesbian romance with a bit of an edge!Review Date: 2002-04-24
"Egret" cuts between the competitive art worlds of Manhattan and the Hamptons. The undercurrent of sensitivity to "East End" environmental issues adds to the reader's enjoyment. This is one good read -- for the beach, or for all year 'round!
Excellent bookReview Date: 2002-01-21
read EgretReview Date: 2002-01-08
Jodi moves to NYC to find a place in the art world. What she finds are passions both painful and wonderful. She experiences conflect and acceptance in the gay world. And what about her art? You absolutely must read to find out.
Superb!Review Date: 2002-01-20
read EgretReview Date: 2002-01-08
Jodi moves to NYC to find a place in the art world. What she finds are passions both painful and wonderful. She experiences conflect and acceptance in the gay world. And what about her art? You absolutely must read to find out.

Found in the LibraryReview Date: 2005-02-15
A young girl named Irina lives out in the country with her parents, helping on the farm. Her parents told her a while ago that she was getting to old to celebrate christmas and so they have no tree, no decorations and she is only allowed to buy one gift for herself. Trying to pick something to please her mother she ends up spying an old wooden horse in a junk shop window that she wants to save because it's being crushed. Her mother is not pleased with her choice,("probably a mass of wormwood!" claims her mother)but they allow her to take it home. That's where the story continues from(for that is truly the start of the story), but, it's hard to love an enchanted thing.
Wonderful Story For Most AgesReview Date: 2003-01-10
A Cool BookReview Date: 2001-07-23
Best BookReview Date: 2000-06-02
A gem of a storyReview Date: 1999-11-28
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Fall From Grace by Larry CollinsReview Date: 2002-09-08
The Nazis actually had enough tanks and army troops to Port of Calis to completely defeat the invading forces of the Allied armies. Because the Germans were so convinced that Normandy was only a diversion these tanks and troops were never committed to fighting the invading forces until it was too late. It is now thought that the English used double agents to let the Gestapo capture about 20 French resistance fighters who were in the Port of Calis area. These French were convinced that the invasion would take place in The Port of Calis. Under severe torture these agents finally broke and revealed the invasion plans that the British had fabricated. All of these agents were finally executed. The details of these betrayls were so repulsive to our Christian ideals that they were kept secret until 1980. The book that Mr. Collins made from this ordeal is absolutely spell binding. He has substituted a gorgeous and corageous American Girl of French ancestry to be the Spy who is broken by the Gestapo. The French spy is actually a double agent who, under British orders, has involved the Gestapo in his plans. When the British want to make the Germans believe that he is truly a Frenchman working for the Germans they order his execution. The best part is TF O'Neil who is the son of an Irish imigrant who is on the general staff of the USA. He has graduated from Yale and is told by General Marshall, before going to England, that America needs to fight with honor. So he is outraged when he learns that Catherine is sent into Occupied France not knowing that she is to be captured by the Gestapo and tortured to the brink of death. We are finally made aware of how Draconian our side was when she takes her Cyanide pill and then wakes up only to learn that it did not work.
Un relato emocionanteReview Date: 2002-02-26
One of the Best WWII ThrillersReview Date: 2000-05-19
Incredible Factual Fictional Account Of Events Behind D-Day!Review Date: 2004-03-16
Larry Collins, co-author of "Is Paris Burning?," another fictional factual account of the last days of the Nazi occupation of Paris, takes the reader deep into the world of espionage, deception and betrayal that paved the way for D-Day. The Allies knew that Hitler had enough tanks and troops placed strategically in France to overwhelm the Allies and prevent an invasion of the continent. Their best bet for success was to lead Hitler and his generals to believe that the invasion at Normandy was only a preliminary to the major event which would take place a few days later near Calais. Thus Hitler would keep the bulk of his forces in reserve for the shadowy Calais invasion, which was never to come.
To pull-off this deadly game, with the highest of stakes at risk, imaginary armies, barracks, vehicles and buildings were constructed - all resembling stage props from close-up, but not from the air. Cryptographers, spies, counter spies, double and triple agents were employed, and sometimes betrayed, tortured and killed by the Gestapo for the good of the Allied cause. Catherine Pradier, a highly intelligent and very beautiful woman of half French, half British parentage, wanted very much to do something to actively serve both her countries. Her godfather, a British peer, was able to pull the necessary strings to grant her wish. He would never have done so had Catherine not possessed tremendous strength of character and courage. Catherine was trained to be "dropped" into Occupied France and assist in the sabotage of France's German-run arms industry and cause as much chaos behind German lines as possible. At best, she could hope to do her job successfully. Worse case scenario, she would be captured, tortured and killed or deported to a German concentration camp. The British government's position was clear, "Women are entitled to join in the defense of our common beliefs as are men. The war is total, not restricted to men alone." And, in fact, women were better able to move around Occupied France than men. They were less suspect and they couldn't be swept off the streets and shipped to Germany for forced labor. Catherine's job was to function as radio operator and courier for a French resistance chief. The contact who first meets Catherine when her Lysander plane lands in a French field is an agent, code name Paul. His history of espionage and counter espionage is too complicated to do justice to here. The two are immediately drawn to each other, but clearly their professional duties and obligation to their country come before everything else.
Many of the large cast of characters are historical figures: Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Dwight D. Eisenhower, various generals, government officials, etc.. The research that Mr. Collins has done is phenomenal and makes the novel read like a journalistic account at times. The fictional characters are no less intriguing and some do take their point of departure, according to the author, from actual characters who did exist. The roles they played, the work they did, are similar to the work done by their real life counterparts in the war.
This is one of the best works of fiction I have read about WWII. I simply could not put this book down. The characters have depth and the events they were swept up in are thrilling, intense and terrifying. I was left with a feeling of disquiet when I finished the novel, thinking of the real men and women involved in the actual subterfuge, never knowing the critical importance of their jobs and efforts. Individually their stories are heartbreaking. However, without them the war could have easily been lost. Larry Collins brings all of this home in "Fall From Grace."
JANA
One of the best!Review Date: 1999-08-30

This book changed my life forever!!Review Date: 2004-06-28
A wonderful book - but there is a betterReview Date: 2007-12-21
Review from the PublisherReview Date: 2001-03-15
The Paraclete At WorkReview Date: 2003-03-02
I had previously attempted Kempis' "The Imitation Of Christ", and found that it was difficult to disassociate from the intended audience of that book (cloistered religious). I'll try to review it in the near future. In any case, my experience with Thomas a Kempis made me a little gun-shy with regard to spiritual primers intended for religious communities. One of the challenges of "Self-abandonment" is the extent of its direct communication between the author (as spiritual director) and the nuns with whom he communicates. Nevertheless, the more generalized introductory sections overcome this difficulty.
I happened to be in the midst of "Self-abandonment" at the time of my grandmother's death. I must say that in retrospect I could not have found a better companion for those days. de Caussade does an excellent job at communicating the spiritual benefits of acceptance, duty, and forgiveness. It ought to be the goal of every Christian to make each day, and each moment of each day a paean to the Lord - seeing His will in all things - even small things and most particularly in painful things is a crucial step toward living a truly Christian life.
Finally, I don't know whether to call this book "life changing," as I believe that one must already be at a certain level of acceptance prior to realizing benefits from the approach that de Caussade recommends. Nonetheless, it is a useful and helpful aid to the continuing trauma of living in the world but not of the world.
The true meaning of God's omnipresenceReview Date: 2000-11-04
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