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Joys and Sorrows of an Automobilist
Published in Paperback by Earth Heart (1992-10)
List price: $7.95
Used price: $2.90
Average review score: 

Gem of a book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-30
Review Date: 2002-05-30
This is a fascinating account of drives through New England in the 1910s with a 1912 Cadillac. It definitely conjures up the magical days of yesteryear during the glory days of the open road!
Judy Ford: World Champion Cowgirl
Published in Hardcover by Topeka Bindery (1992-05)
List price: $14.10
Average review score: 

it is great!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-16
Review Date: 1999-07-16
this was one of the greatest books I have ever given my children to read. This is an inspirational book that every child will love.
Thank you SO much Mr. Reeves.

Justice League of America: The Hypothetical Woman
Published in Paperback by DC Comics (2008-01-23)
List price: $12.99
New price: $5.74
Used price: $5.50
Used price: $5.50
Average review score: 

Crammed full of lots of exciting action!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Review Date: 2008-05-12
When the JLA is called in by the UN to remove a murderous dictator from the helm of his nation, they found themselves bound securely international laws and rules. However, this man knows how to bend those same rules to suit his own purposes. General Tuzik is going to use the international system to wage a one-man war on the JLA, and he has more than one ace up his sleeve. Can the Justice League survive everything that Tuzik will send against them? Let's hope so!
I am a big fan of graphic novels - some are quite excellent, and some are quite bad. Fortunately, this one falls into the former category. This book is crammed full of lots of exciting action, pitting the JLA against numerous opponents, requiring them to use their muscles, their brains and even their hearts to win out. I really enjoyed this book and give it my highest recommendations.
I am a big fan of graphic novels - some are quite excellent, and some are quite bad. Fortunately, this one falls into the former category. This book is crammed full of lots of exciting action, pitting the JLA against numerous opponents, requiring them to use their muscles, their brains and even their hearts to win out. I really enjoyed this book and give it my highest recommendations.

Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2007-05-08)
List price: $60.00
New price: $54.10
Used price: $52.00
Used price: $52.00
Average review score: 

Improved second edition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-19
Review Date: 2008-07-19
The First edition of this textbook was already very good, and the second reflects the increase of knowledge since then making it the current text of choice about karst. There can be few readers even those active in the field who will not find something in the way of a new insight or data collection useful to them.
There is a natural reluctance to buy a second edition of a textbook already possessed. In this case it has been so extensively rewritten that such fears are as full of holes as the karst topography in the text!
There is a natural reluctance to buy a second edition of a textbook already possessed. In this case it has been so extensively rewritten that such fears are as full of holes as the karst topography in the text!
King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table
Published in Hardcover by Topeka Bindery (2002-08)
List price: $10.65
Used price: $5.95
Average review score: 

A GREAT INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTHURIAN LEGEND!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-18
Review Date: 2004-02-18
For those who've never read a book about King Arthur and his Knights, then "King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table" is the book for you. Short and easy to read, it is basically a primer for anyone interested in the Arthurian legend. This book is well worth the price! I highly recommend it! Grade: A+
Kirk and Bistner's Handbook of Veterinary Procedures & Emergency Treatment
Published in Paperback by W.B. Saunders Company (1994-10)
List price: $65.00
Used price: $27.95
Average review score: 

What you really need to know presented intelligibly
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-31
Review Date: 1999-03-31
The clinic I work at has this book, and it is amazing! It explains concepts in a way that you makes understand them, and more importantly, remember them. I love this book; I just hope someday I can afford to buy my own copy.

Know When to Hold 'Em
Published in Kindle Edition by Dreamspinner Press (2008-04-01)
List price: $5.99
New price: $4.79
Average review score: 

Know When to Hold 'em
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-10
Review Date: 2008-07-10
"Serengeti" by Madeleine Urban
When Ric "Chopper" Baxter arrives at Kambi Alfajiri (Dawn Camp), Nathan "Captain" Foster thinks he'll be a good man to have around. He doesn't anticipate how his boss will react to the man. Boss and Chopper fight constantly. Is there more to their relationship?
"Serengeti" was an interesting story that had the potential to be really great. Madeleine Urban made the unusual decision to tell the story with a first-person narrator who watches much of the action. Unfortunately, this left me feeling distanced from what could have been a fascinating and heart-wrenching love story between Chopper and Boss. I still enjoyed the story, but not as much as I wanted to.
"Poker Face" by Dar Mavison
Frank Jackson meets Joe when he helps Joe out in a fight after a poker game. Afterward they ride to Carson City together, trading stories and maybe more...
"Poker Face" was an almost lyrically written tale about the stories men tell each other, the nature of truth, and atoning for past mistakes. Dar Mavison penned a deep and thoughtful story, but be warned--it doesn't end happily. The bittersweet ending lingered with me after I read "Poker Face," somewhat dampening my enjoyment of the story.
"Rendezvous" by Catt Ford
Jack has been living a lonely life in the mountains, visited only by his new friends, the trapper Wolf and his wife, Nizhoni. After nine months there, it's time to go down to town to buy supplies for the coming winter. Jack goes with his friends, certain he's in for a miserable few days hiding his nature from everyone. He just might get a surprise, however...
I really liked "Rendezvous." It was easy to sympathize with poor Jack, who'd been reviled and even beaten because of his desire for other men. His shyness and fear were understandable, and made his actions reasonable. Although everything in the story happened quickly, Catt Ford did a good job making events seem real rather than contrived. Seeing Jack get the happy-ever-after he deserved was very satisfying.
"Fancy Pants" by Connie Bailey
As a gambler, Bayr Fortier has become an expert at reading people. When he meets cowboy Dash Langtry, his interest is sparked. Will Dash prove to be what he's been looking for?
"Fancy Pants" portrayed the banter and interaction between a clever but uneducated cowboy and an intelligent, educated gambler in a way that was sometimes humorous and sometimes hot. The double entendres and tricky wagers Bayr and Dash employed were a form of cerebral foreplay, and were a lot of fun to read. If you're in the mood for something quick and hot, with a happy ending, "Fancy Pants" is a good choice.
"The River Flows South" by John Simpson
Businessman Gerard Dupont is on the way to New Orleans aboard the steamboat Cotton Queen. He expects to be lonely on the voyage. To his surprise, he encounters more than one possibility for love on the river. Who will he choose?
"The River Flows South" contained several hot scenes. I wasn't sure at first who Gerard would end up with, which made the story more interesting. Unfortunately, a couple of issues marred "The River Flows South" for me. For one thing, there were several turns of phrase that struck me as anachronisms, which pulled me out of the story. The bigger issue here, however, is the lack of romance. While there were several sex scenes, they seemed rather mechanical and non-romantic.
"Back in the Saddle" by D. G. Parker
Obie Watson, a gambler and general ne'er-do-well, is annoyed when his horse goes lame outside of town. He makes his way to the Bar J Ranch, where the taciturn Ben agrees to take care of the horse. In order to pay for the horse's care and board, however, he'll have to work at the ranch for two months...
"Back in the Saddle" was one of my favorite stories in this anthology. D.G. Parker manages to pack a lot of character development into the story as Obie slowly goes from lazy and selfish to hard-working and caring. Damaged, lonely Ben made a perfect match for Obie. The conflict is believable. "Back in the Saddle" is an emotional and satisfying tale and well worth a read.
Know When to Hold `em contains stories with a wide variety of historical times and places. While not all the stories were "keepers" in my mind, several of them were excellent. Know When to Hold `em is a good way to try new authors and get several quick fixes of gay romance.
Cassie
reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
When Ric "Chopper" Baxter arrives at Kambi Alfajiri (Dawn Camp), Nathan "Captain" Foster thinks he'll be a good man to have around. He doesn't anticipate how his boss will react to the man. Boss and Chopper fight constantly. Is there more to their relationship?
"Serengeti" was an interesting story that had the potential to be really great. Madeleine Urban made the unusual decision to tell the story with a first-person narrator who watches much of the action. Unfortunately, this left me feeling distanced from what could have been a fascinating and heart-wrenching love story between Chopper and Boss. I still enjoyed the story, but not as much as I wanted to.
"Poker Face" by Dar Mavison
Frank Jackson meets Joe when he helps Joe out in a fight after a poker game. Afterward they ride to Carson City together, trading stories and maybe more...
"Poker Face" was an almost lyrically written tale about the stories men tell each other, the nature of truth, and atoning for past mistakes. Dar Mavison penned a deep and thoughtful story, but be warned--it doesn't end happily. The bittersweet ending lingered with me after I read "Poker Face," somewhat dampening my enjoyment of the story.
"Rendezvous" by Catt Ford
Jack has been living a lonely life in the mountains, visited only by his new friends, the trapper Wolf and his wife, Nizhoni. After nine months there, it's time to go down to town to buy supplies for the coming winter. Jack goes with his friends, certain he's in for a miserable few days hiding his nature from everyone. He just might get a surprise, however...
I really liked "Rendezvous." It was easy to sympathize with poor Jack, who'd been reviled and even beaten because of his desire for other men. His shyness and fear were understandable, and made his actions reasonable. Although everything in the story happened quickly, Catt Ford did a good job making events seem real rather than contrived. Seeing Jack get the happy-ever-after he deserved was very satisfying.
"Fancy Pants" by Connie Bailey
As a gambler, Bayr Fortier has become an expert at reading people. When he meets cowboy Dash Langtry, his interest is sparked. Will Dash prove to be what he's been looking for?
"Fancy Pants" portrayed the banter and interaction between a clever but uneducated cowboy and an intelligent, educated gambler in a way that was sometimes humorous and sometimes hot. The double entendres and tricky wagers Bayr and Dash employed were a form of cerebral foreplay, and were a lot of fun to read. If you're in the mood for something quick and hot, with a happy ending, "Fancy Pants" is a good choice.
"The River Flows South" by John Simpson
Businessman Gerard Dupont is on the way to New Orleans aboard the steamboat Cotton Queen. He expects to be lonely on the voyage. To his surprise, he encounters more than one possibility for love on the river. Who will he choose?
"The River Flows South" contained several hot scenes. I wasn't sure at first who Gerard would end up with, which made the story more interesting. Unfortunately, a couple of issues marred "The River Flows South" for me. For one thing, there were several turns of phrase that struck me as anachronisms, which pulled me out of the story. The bigger issue here, however, is the lack of romance. While there were several sex scenes, they seemed rather mechanical and non-romantic.
"Back in the Saddle" by D. G. Parker
Obie Watson, a gambler and general ne'er-do-well, is annoyed when his horse goes lame outside of town. He makes his way to the Bar J Ranch, where the taciturn Ben agrees to take care of the horse. In order to pay for the horse's care and board, however, he'll have to work at the ranch for two months...
"Back in the Saddle" was one of my favorite stories in this anthology. D.G. Parker manages to pack a lot of character development into the story as Obie slowly goes from lazy and selfish to hard-working and caring. Damaged, lonely Ben made a perfect match for Obie. The conflict is believable. "Back in the Saddle" is an emotional and satisfying tale and well worth a read.
Know When to Hold `em contains stories with a wide variety of historical times and places. While not all the stories were "keepers" in my mind, several of them were excellent. Know When to Hold `em is a good way to try new authors and get several quick fixes of gay romance.
Cassie
reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed

Knowledge, Love, and the Diversity of Truth: A Pauline Doctrine of Ethics and Faith
Published in Paperback by Dorrance Pub Co (2002-11-05)
List price: $9.00
New price: $9.00
Used price: $55.02
Used price: $55.02
Average review score: 

Not For Light Reading
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29
Review Date: 2004-02-29
Mr. Ford has delved deeply into the heart and soul of St.Paul.
He has coupled this esoteric work with poignant paintings, graphics, personal thoughts, and biblical and historic references.
I was continually interested as I moved through the book.
I have given this book as a gift to family and friends.

Let's Go to the Arctic: A Story and Activities About Arctic People and Animals
Published in Paperback by Roberts Rinehart Publishers (1993-06-25)
List price: $7.95
New price: $2.99
Used price: $0.43
Used price: $0.43
Average review score: 

Awsome book! From a home school mom.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-18
Review Date: 2000-08-18
This is a great book for the study of the Artic Tundra. I am using it along with "Julie of the Wolves". I highly Recommed it!

Let's Play: A Touch and Feel Board Book (Touch & Feel Book)
Published in Board book by Doubleday UK (2007-11-27)
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Used price: $9.82
Average review score: 

Let's Play
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
Review Date: 2007-09-12
Lovely illustrations with simple colours to attract young children. My son loves these books and always chooses these before bedtime.
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