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A pathway through sufferingReview Date: 2003-04-29
A beautiful, amazing testimony of faith during hardship!Review Date: 2003-03-25
Much help for Christians who are sufferingReview Date: 1998-06-10
A pathway through sufferingReview Date: 2003-04-29

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Excellent!Review Date: 2004-07-16
Vermont's best story teller does it againReview Date: 1999-04-13
The latest in a wonderful series of Dark TalesReview Date: 2000-02-01
For anyone who loves a good storyReview Date: 1999-03-30
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Lacking in the psychology...Review Date: 2007-08-22
For someone (like me) who is looking for a book more advanced psychological explanations and discussions, I'd look somewhere else. Lewis is an alright writer, but he is a horticulturalist, not a psychologist. He often lacks the insight into how and why plants are meaningful in our lives. I would provide another recommendation, but I'm still searching myself!
In general, a very good read. He's spot-on with a lot of stuff...just don't expect mind-blowing insights on the psychological impacts of the treatments and programs he discusses.
Valuable resourceReview Date: 2001-10-24
A Gardener's Must Read!Review Date: 2000-09-24
Green Nature/Human NatureReview Date: 2000-09-24

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Awesome ResourceReview Date: 2008-09-28
A MUST HAVE FOR ECO FRIENDLY PARENTSReview Date: 2008-03-23
praise for The Green ParentReview Date: 2008-04-29
A fountain of ideas that will turn into a strong referene guide for youReview Date: 2008-04-09

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Green Profits: The Managers Handbook for ISO 14001 and P2Review Date: 2002-10-08
Review of Green ProfitsReview Date: 2002-10-19
Green Profits: The Managers Handbook for ISO 14001 and P2Review Date: 2002-10-12
Profitable pollution prevention innovationsReview Date: 2001-09-07

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A wild heart is destined to change the worldReview Date: 2005-09-22
Snared in other people's webs of fear, deceit and power-grabbing, she becomes the loci of negative attention from the priests, rulers and military officers of her society. The Green Stone of Healing is destined to change her entire society, not just Helen.
Some readers will relate to her wild, compassionate heart and struggle to realize her destiny while keeping body and soul intact. Others will appreciate the fast action, complex political machinations and sometimes shocking violence of a society on the edge of implosion. There's magic woven in with the mundane realities. The author explores the concept of grand human cycles as represented by the multi-generational nature of the series and the reincarnation of the primary characters.
As a journalist and professional writer, Talmadge knows how to tell a story. This first book will hook you for the others to follow.
Great WritingReview Date: 2005-09-17
The author weaves a tale of moral fortitude,disturbing venality, hints of past wars and portents of future strife. Sexual aspects and tensions are appropriately presented as undertones, but do not go unnoticed.
The setting is somewhat futuristic and is cleverly presented what with skimmer and rotor vehicles. The author allows the reader to make what we will with this aspect of the story. This is a good way to do this.
I strongly advise studying the Glossary first. I didn't and had to play catch up. The Glossary is very interesting in and of itself. It is further evidence of the imaginative scope of the book.
The writing is excellent. It is very, very clearly written. This attribute cannot be overstated. I am sure I have read books as well written but none come to mind just now.
I am looking forward to an early release of the sequels and I hope they tie up some of the deliberate loose ends (hooks)left unaddressed. I heartily recommend "The Vision" to any thinking adult reader.
A Fun ReadReview Date: 2005-05-26
An Impressive BeginningReview Date: 2005-06-03
In the beginning of this read we meet Helen, a doctor in the service of the military, and one of great knowledge, but one that has little respect in the world she lives. Although few can deny her ability in healing; her independent rebellious nature causes anger in some and fear in others.
Helen Andros, daughter of Miriam Andros, a healer, is considered a half-breed, a beautiful woman with green eyes.. A woman who at the beginning of the read does not know who her father is, nor if her mother is alive or dead, after being sent away from her at a young age. The only thing she has is a necklace her mother gave her, one that has a green stone. This stone was given to her mother by Helen's father years ago, and has healing and protective powers, although Helen is not aware of that fact.
Despite the dislike of Helen, her abilities as a physician cannot be denied, and when the Prince falls ill, she is secretly ushered to his side. During this time she is arrested for entering the city without permission and her life begins to change due to one man, Lord Mordecai.
Lord Mordecai holds the title of Lord Protector and is respected among his people, but seeing the green stone that is now the property of Helen and her striking resemblance to her mother he knows she must surely be his daughter. Although he was never aware she existed. A confirmation is also given when a letter is read from Miriam naming him as the father.
A decision must be made by him; does he acknowledge that Helen is his daughter, for if he does it may well be the end of his career or even his life. Yet, he is a man of honor and the love that he still holds for Miriam spills over to his daughter and he saves her from certain death.
In this book you begin to taste the start of the supernatural; powers that some seem to have yet also seem to be hidden. You are given the knowledge that people of different civilizations that are at odds with one another will soon have their lives altered, although you are not sure how; but you realize that good is desperately trying to override the evil that is present.
I believe this first book is to introduce you to all the characters, their position in the series and their relationship one to another. The author includes a glossary of who's who at the end of the book, and also information of the different areas you will be reading about. This is a great help, because the story is complex and the characters and locations can be confusing, however they all are needed and flow together to begin a somewhat mystic tale.
Did you ever see a movie that has several parts and you have to wait until the next night to see what is going to happen? You sigh, because you say within yourself, " Oh it was just getting good!" that is how I felt when this work ended. The groundwork being laid, the author begins to uncover some secrets, but the answers await you in book two.
Those who love deep intricate stories, full of mystery and action, dripping with power struggles and battles for dominion, this work is for you. Just what is the secret behind the "Green Stone," that Helen wears proudly around her neck? What is the history of this stone; and how will this effect an entire civilization? The answers are in the future.
Shirley Johnson

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Green Tea BookReview Date: 2007-09-01
Quite a TreatReview Date: 2006-05-26
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Unique and Creative - Good resource bookReview Date: 2006-05-07
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Great Tasting BeveragesReview Date: 2006-04-28

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Will Keep Searching - not the oneReview Date: 2008-04-20
Mother GooseReview Date: 2007-01-09
A Classic to Keep For YearsReview Date: 2004-09-01
Wonderful Edition of Mother GooseReview Date: 2004-09-28
The book has preserved the traditional language of the nursery rhymes as well, for better or for worse depending on what you are looking for. Some of the language is very British, and there has been no modern updating of either language or themes for any of the nursery rhymes - something that some Mother Goose books have taken on.
All in all, we have just been thrilled with this book. It has absolutely served the purpose of being fun and readable and being a special, high quality edition worthy of treating as a keepsake/special book.

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Stop procrastinating; just buy it!Review Date: 2007-11-06
an agnostic after my own heartReview Date: 2004-11-05
The most interesting part to me though, was the authors quest for God. He seemed to really want to believe, and while his scientific knowledge would not let him interpret the bible literally, he felt that nature was so beautiful and complex that is had to be created by a higher power.
I'd rate this book 10 stars if I could!Review Date: 2000-04-10
past, present and futureReview Date: 2001-01-06


Best Green BookReview Date: 2008-02-15
A Blue-Print for Green Yogis!Review Date: 2008-04-05
The Feuersteins have distilled into one slim powerful volume the essential wisdom of yoga with facts and figures gleaned from hundreds of resources on the environment. Green Yoga connects the vital interrelationship between self-transformation and the preservation of our natural environment. The core values and practices of yoga (including ahimsa (non-violence -- not harming any living beings, and aparigraha, not stealing, accumulating or consuming more than we need) coincide with the values of the green movement and deep ecology.
If yoga is inherently green, we may ask, "Why then, do we need to speak specifically about green yoga? We may not like the answer the Feuersteins put forth: because much of contemporary Yoga is anything but green. Modern yoga practitioners are caught up in the consumer society like everyone else and the yoga lifestyle has become thoroughly commodified.
We are addicted to driving everywhere; aspiring yogis stop for hamburgers after class and fly around the country to yoga conferences. Yoga publications promote products that are causing havoc on the planet. "Yoga cruises" regularly dump oil and hazardous chemicals as well as waste water and sewage into the ocean.
The Feuersteins define green yoga as "Yoga practiced responsibly at a time of unprecedented peril affecting the entire biosphere of our planet."
What is an aspiring green yogi to do?
First, we must change our priorities--our values, our philosophy, and then our attitudes and behavior. We must make our yoga practice rigorously green and ask ourselves: "If a yogi is not aware of environmental issues, who will be? If a yogi is not aware of the immense suffering on this planet, who will be? If yoga practitioners won't respond to this unique and perilous crisis, who will?"
This is the perfect book for yoga teacher training programs and I wish that every yoga center in the world would purchase Green Yoga for each of their students, in honor of Earth Day and all year around!
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Profound.Review Date: 2007-10-06
Don't be fooled however. The challenges we face are a catalyst of sorts. Brenda and Georg plead with their yoga brethren to join them in an all out spiritual calling to heal the world. Though they are appear to be talking to whom they've educated and enlightened for decades, the book is a call to each and every one of us; It is time.
Essential reading for Yoga practitioners who want to be part of the solution rather than a blind part of the problemReview Date: 2007-10-04
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