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Betty Crocker's Italian Cooking
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Press (1991-03)
Authors: Betty Crocker and Antonio Cecconi
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B C Italian Cooking
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-28
This is avery good book on Italian food. I have added the book to my cooking library.

Authentic, delicious Italian cooking
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-20
I love this cookbook! The recipes are very authentic and the variety is excellent. I make a recipe from this book at least once a week, and I've had the book for a year. I recently bought a copy for my mother-in-law. I've had people tell me that my food tastes better than something from an Italian restaurant. The recipes do involve a lot of cooking, since most of them use fresh herbs and vegetables. But the quality makes it worth the time! Happy cooking!

The Best Italian Cookbook I've Seen
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-02
Being of half-Italian extraction (and having learned many recipes and techniques from my Italian Grandmother), and considering that I've read and/or purchased more than a dozen Italian cookbooks, I can safely say that this is the best Italian cookbook that I've seen thus far. I really like the recipes that Mr. Cecconi puts forth, but I will caution the novice cook that his directions seem aimed at those who are completely comfortable in the kitchen or have some cooking experience. If you know your way around a stove, can handle a knife and know the difference between basil and oregano, then I encourage you to expand your culinary expertise via this most awesome Italian cookbook; beware though, this is not a numbered, step-by-step, fully illustrated, hand-holding direction guide for new cooks. On the other hand, if you're looking to hone your repertoire of Italian recipes, I'll save you the trouble of looking elsewhere for a single-volume cookbook that covers it all......this is it. From appetizers to desserts and everything in between, this book gives you the recipes and insight needed to fool your guests into thinking that you are a true Italian chef. If cooking is more than a chore to you and you're looking to cook in the true Italian style, then you must buy this book. My applause to Mr. Cecconi and to Betty Crocker.

Great tasting, easy Italian recipes!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-14
This is one of my favorite Italian cookbooks. The recipes in this book are easy, don't require hard-to-find ingredients and best of all, taste great! I have made several recipes and have been pleased with all. Another book I would recommend would be the Italian Cooking Encyclopedia published by Hermes and Hermes (these recipes are more complicated, but authentic!).

Great, easy Italian recipes!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-23
I just got this book, and the book is fun reading as well as informative about the foods in the 20 regeons in Italy. Each recipe contains easy to follow directions, prep times, and cooking times. If you love simple and great Italian food, this book is for you.

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Betty Crocker's New International Cookbook
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall General (1989-10)
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Well worth the purchase
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-03
I have made many of the recipes in this cookbook. Having lived in Europe for 8 years and parents from Germany, Poland, and the Ukraine, I found many of the recipes to be quite authentic and very flavorful. The selections are from most parts of the world with some being very simple to prepare while others required a little more time and expertise. Consider the use of this cookbook an adventure. You just might find some to be your favorites.

Best cookbook ever
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-19
I LOVE this cookbook. It's the only cookbook that I can honestly say that I haven't made a single bad dish from. The dishes are authentic as well. Just wish it was in print so I could give all my friends copies, then they wouldn't always be asking for the recipe. I have to admit that I didn't expect such a good, authentic international cookbook from Betty Crocker, but she sure delivered this time.

Exelent Cookbook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-17
All recipes I have tryed has been weel tasting and easy to make.
It is a exelent Cookbook.

Buy a used copy!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-24
This cookbook is packed full of exotic but simple recipes and is a continuing source of culinary delight. The ingredients are readily available and the writing is very clear, with photographs for some of the dishes. Some of my favorite recipes are: - Sopa de Tortilla - Gazpacho (decrease the red wine vinegar to 1/4 cup) - Paella (open the clams and drain before cooking) - Coulibiac (use fresh dill weed only!) - Vatapa - Linguine con Vongole Bianco (al dente for linguine!!) - Chicken Curry - Coucous with Chicken - Gai Ding (the cashews should be raw) - Moui Nagden (steam green peppers and add them when the rest of the dish has cooked) - Carne Rellena - Feijoada - Cassoulet - Moussaka (use young eggplants) - Spanokopita - Irish Soda Bread

Get One While You Still Can..............
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-05
...........My sister managed to get me a copy of this cookbook, her absolute favorite, as a Christmas gift. First let me say, grab one before they are no longer in print! This is one stellar cookbook.........filled with more than 450 best-loved recipes from around the world, many with tempting photos. My husband and I have made a batch of recipes from this cookbook in the short time we've had it and each has turned out wonderfully! From Hummus, to Hunan Lemon Chicken to Chicken Paprika with Dumplings to Hungarian Goulash and with desserts like Cardamom Fudge and Honey Cake, we've already fallen in love with this diverse, no fail cookbook. My sister and her husband have probably cooked at least half of the recipes in this cookbook and have really enriched and expanded their culinary experiences. There have been very few recipes that they haven't truly enjoyed! I highly recommend this cookbook to anyone intrigued at the thought of international cooking!

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Business Logistics Management
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall College Div (1991-08-07)
Author: Ronald H. Ballou
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it hasa lot ofgood features.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-15
book is very populous and welcometo grea

tony
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-02
I don't kon

A thorough textbook
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-19
This a very usefull book that helps you to get a handle on the main issues of Logistics. Its treatment of the issues is deep but easy to read. A profitable bought.

Business Logistics Management
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-31
I am teacher in the university. I need him.

Practice in Logistics
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-26
I believe that this book is very usefull for the people that really want to practice with some basic logistic concepts as TSP problems, Routing problems, Inventory Policies etc. The use of the computer programs provided by the CD rom is the winning chioce to get really focused on these problematics.

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The Cave of Time
Published in School & Library Binding by Prentice Hall (1981-05)
Author: Edward Packard
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Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-08
The first and one of the best in the series. The Cave of Time provides a keen sense of being in different worlds. The different passages from which to choose from succeed in keeping the reader in suspense. It's a shame that books like this that strike the imagination in young and old readers alike hardly get written anymore.

Take Me Back in Time--The One that Started it All...
Helpful Votes: 48 out of 48 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-02
In 1979, Edward Packard, who is easily the best author of the entire gargantuan Choose-Your-Own-Adventure series, wrote and published this book, and with that one stroke he not only gave us all a classic adventure story but founded an entire new genre of fiction as well! The whole idea of the "interactive novel" did not even exist before the first Choose-Your-Own-Adventure, as far as I know. The instant the series became popular, almost thousands of imitators started up, most of which died while the series that was started by "The Cave of Time" just kept going and going, like the Energizer Bunny. Today, it is considered just part of a whole category of books. "The Cave of Time" itself is an imaginative story that takes its reader all through time, from the end of the entire universe to the days of Camelot and everything in between. The mechanism for the time travel is NOT the typical machine, but rather a system of tunnels that can transport you in different directions through time depending on which way the tunnel is heading. An original and intriguing idea. Since the early '90s, the CYOA series has sadly gone downhill, with practically all the books being about martial arts and sports--as if they suddenly think that little GIRLS never read their books! and the number of endings has shrunk and shrunk, until now it is often less than TEN per book! As a female who has been reading, collecting, and loving this series since she was 8, this is a major disappointment for me, and I'm sure it would be to anyone else out there who may remember the "good old days" of this series. But THIS book, with its subject matter that would appeal to ANYONE, both boys AND girls, and its whopping 40 endings, is the classic that started it all. This is the standard that interactive fiction for kids has been trying--and failing--to reach ever since. ...Notorious

Book 1 in Choose Your Own Adventure Series
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-30
I remember this gamebook series from childhood, though I was never particularly good at them. "The Cave of Time" starts out with the reader finding a cave and deciding whether or not to enter it. From there, the reader travels back in time to the Ice Age, colonial America, the Dark Ages--even traveling ahead in time. There is no one ending or quest to this book, so you're not in a mad dash to win. In fact, there is no "winning" in here, just 40 possible endings to certain situations--some good, some fatal. Younger readers who like gamebooks will probably like this book/series, though there's not a lot of action.

My Library Report
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-15
Its not really about anything you get to be the character in the book and you half to make the decions.It takes place in a cave in a castle a ranch and it was a long time ago alot of years ago .my favorite part of the book was when these two guards draged me out of the chamber and put two spears at my back and just about killed me.I dont no what kind of people would like this book but i do recomend it because its a short, easy, and fun book to read .

This book takes some time to read-good time!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-26
I've read this book many times and think it's one of the best Choose Your Own Adventure Books ever written.

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A childhood, the biography of a place
Published in Unknown Binding by G. K. Hall (1979)
Author: Harry Crews
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Harry Crews is a must read for Southern memoirs
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-09
I was only recently introduced to Harry Crews, but this memoir should be required prior to reading any of his compelling fiction. One does not need to know about Mr. Crews to enjoy his fiction, but to read this book first is to build an affinity for the author. His memories of southern Georgia during the great depression and war years are the most accurate in tone of any non-fiction that has come out of the South. He has been linked to Flannery O'Connor, but to me he seems to be a more existential William Faulkner.

Harry Crews' Materpiece
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-15
Although this book is not a typical work by the literate master of the hard South, it is a testament to his talent. This book made me see and feel the life of a 6 year old dirt farmer in Bacon Co, Georgia, and also give some insight into the basis of characters in Crews' fictional works. This is one of the best quasi-memoirs ever written, and even has a slight belief in human goodness not seen in his other work. Mr. Crews' more typical works (such as Feast of Snakes or All We Need of Hell) are very good novels in their own right, yet Childhood stands apart and above all of his other books combined. If you read nothing else by Harry Crews (which is not a good idea--you should read many of his books), this is the one to choose.

A Childhood: The Biography of a Place
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-07
I would suggest this book to anyone who has ever read anything published by Harry Crews; specifically to those who haven't read anything by him, but who are interested in this magnificent author. After reading it, I found myself wondering how Crews was able to escape childhood, much less become of the the greatest Southern authors since Faulkner. Truly a fantastic book that will stand the test of time and inevitably cast Crews as one of the greatest authors of the 20th century!

Another Bacon County native here.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-07
Several associations, as I was born in Bacon County in the unincorporated community of ScuffleTown.I have never written A review of a book before. I really enjoyed the book because of all the associations of the area of my birth. My qeestion in my review would be. "How does one get from Bacon County to becoming A Professor at the UF?"

A must read for Yankees and children of the south alike
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-01
I was assigned this book in a tutorial class on the "mind of the south" by a professor during my senior year of college. I was immediately drawn to the author's experiences with tenant farming; being the son of a mother whose own father was a farmer that oversaw several tenents to his own farming operation prior to, and shortly after WWII. Crew's accurate depection of tenant farmer life was valididated, to this reader at least, by his portrayal of an agricultural system that was difficult to not only rural agricultural African Americans, but their white supervisors. Crews has done a wonderful job of incorporating the distinctly southern phrases and dialogue of the rural, agrarian south. I though my own mother was the only person who pronounced "hurricane" as "harrakin". Charachters such as Willalee Bookatee and his family were strikingly similar to those poor blacks, and whites, described in my mother's stories of working in the tobacco fields of rural NC. This book will shed some much needed light on the fact that the hard-core, rural south is not so far removed from the remodeled "New South".

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Circus
Published in Audio Cassette by G K Hall Audio Books (1985-10)
Author: Alistair MacLean
List price: $49.95

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MacLean at His Best
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-01
I had read several of Alistair Maclean's novels, and had an 8 year break when I got a hold of this. This novel is a prime exhibit of why I enjoy him so much. A mystery, revealing tid-bits here and there, leaving you guessing who the good guys are and who are the bad guys.

If you want to be on the edge of your seat for a while, this book will do it.

a maritime master piece
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-02
To recommand for all readers to buy, read, and re-read for n number of times. fantastic book

Spys Under the Big Top
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-02
There are lots of surprising twists in this story including a final surprise in the last sentence. MacLean did a very good job when he wrote this book.

Being for the Benefit of Mr. B
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-04
I'm not a fan of the circus and I hate clowns. Being a MacLean fan, but with my current mentality, I figured he had finally run out of ideas (at this point in his life). But the cover of the 1975 Fawcett Crest edition (see "customer images" for the paperback edition) was intriguing: a man falling off a high-wire, the bicycle tumbling after him. Is someone killing off circus people? I had to read.

It turns out that the circus plays as a backdrop for a secret CIA mission. Believe it or not, but the agenda in this tale is about an incredible circus performer recruited by the CIA to break into a prison (that the circus "moves" next to) to steal -- as the back of the book explains -- "a formula capable of annihilating the earth itself." Sure enough, MacLean was like the Crichton of the 70s and managed to weave an entertaining yarn around the idea of anti-matter (certainly not new in 1975).

MacLean refrains from delving too deeply into describing anti-matter or how this formula will end up being used. His somewhat amusing approach to it takes place as a discussion between semi-ignorant CIA agents and Bruno, the acquired circus performer, all of whom are frightened by the power of anti-particles.

As the title may suggest, the book is a slight deviant from other MacLean adventure tales, but I rank it up there among his best works. The book is full of extremely original death scenes that, despite being accustomed to MacLean's formulas, took me completely by surprise. There are more twists in the last chapter than there are in some of his better books, and MacLean pulls it off realistically, and without creating a convoluted mess.

Keep an eye out for Carter. While no first name is ever given, he is the doppelganger cameo of Chief Officer John Carter of MacLean's "The Golden Rendezvous." (MacLean has done this with other characters throughout his novels.)

Another great Thriller by the Master!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-07
Another great MacLean classic. In this book the hero is an American athlete, an immigrant from eastern Europe. He is recruited by the CIA and is to undertake and unimaginable mission. He, of course, succeeds, but not without the extreme difficulties that macLean's heroes always face. The story twists are awesome and the ending is both expected and surprising. A great read.

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Coaching for Christian Leaders: A Practical Guide (TCP Leadership Series)
Published in Paperback by Chalice Press (2007-05-15)
Authors: Linda J. Miller and Chad W. Hall
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This is a Practical Guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
What a wonderfully clear and helpful book on the subject of coaching from a Christian perspective. Something seems to be missing from the process of taking new believers on the journey of spiritual maturity. Perhaps what has been missing is the element of coaching. Miller has, from her vast experience, written a very helpful book for the Christian seeking to understand the wonderful help coaching can bring to that process. This book is helpful, engaging and well written.Christ -centered Coaching: 7 Benefits for Ministry Leaders (TCP Leadership Series)

Pragmatic Leadership in the Post Modern Era
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
Linda Miller and Chad Hall have taken lessons from their Corporate and Church leadership experience and created an easy read with much practical advice for those who wish to provide meaningful leadership to their organiations/ministries. Anyone who is wrestling with how best to apply coaching to the leadership role should read this for process and practice coaching.

title not clearly descriptive
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-26
Well, it is a good read, but not quite the 'practical guide' to coaching I had expected. As a coach, the title, etc. caught my eye as just what it said it was - a practical guide to coaching. I expected a book geared for coaches (or potential coaches). Instead, the book seems like it can't quite make up its mind whether it's written for them or for those simply searching for a coach or wondering what good a coach might be.

Great book that delivers what it promises!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-28
This practical guide is just that! Linda and Chad provide great background for Christian coaching as well as practical examples to help bring the concepts to life.

Introduction to Coaching For Christian Leaders
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
Linda Miller and Chad Hall have produced a helpful introduction to Christian coaching. The strength of the book lies in its balance of explaining coaching skills, benefits, and uses of coaching in Christian ministry.

The "how to" section is roughly half the book (70 pages). These chapters introduce 8 basic coaching skills, with Listening and Asking Precise Questions getting the most coverage. The teaching is correct, helpful, and up to professional standards (Miller is an ICF Master Certified Coach working for The Ken Blanchard Companies). However, the book suffers the same fate as so many introductions: There's not enough "how to" for someone to pick up the book and significantly improved their ability to coach. (The best Christian "how to" coaching book is Leadership Coaching: The Disciplines, Skills, and Heart of a Christian Coach.)

Practical examples throughout the book demonstrate the benefits of coaching in a wide variety of settings and from a variety of helping roles. In fact, the unique contribution that Coaching For Christian Leaders makes is the summary of how to use a coaching approach in different leadership roles (leading, visioning, managing, and shepherding), and in church ministry.

Many authors and readers have trouble translating the formal coach-coachee relationship to a more spontaneous, informal relationship of using coaching skills in everyday interactions. Here Miller and Hall excel. They take the longest chapter (26 pages) to outline coaching in the church. They give a page or two to a coaching approach to:
+ Preaching
+ Sacraments
+ Prayer
+ Building Community with One Another
+ Spiritual Growth
+ Spiritual Friendships
+ Ministry Teams
+ Service to Those in Need
+ Evangelism
The cumulative effect is a beautiful picture of how coaching skills can be used in everyday interactions in the church to empower and draw out the potential of people.

Currently, Coaching For Christian Leaders the best introduction to coaching from a Christian perspective, although the subtitle, "A Practical Guide," is a bit of a stretch.

If you're looking for a well-rounded book to introduce Christian coaching, this is it.

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The Diamond Tiger (G K Hall Large Print Book Series)
Published in Hardcover by G. K. Hall & Company (1999-11)
Author: Ann Maxwell
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Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-04
This is my favorite, the attention to research and detail is without compare. The Maxwells are excellent and I'll buy any book with their names on it. Thanks for hours of great reading!

A well-woven plot with plenty of atmosphere
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-17
Elizabeth Lowell is brilliant at writing about atmosphere - I could almost feel the sweat pouring off my body and the claustrophobia of the tunnels. Her characters here are very likeable and you are rooting for them all the way.

One of Lowell's best
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-02
The only book by Lowell that I like more than this one is Tell Me No Lies. I read it years ago and still re-read it.

When Erin inherits a diamond mine in Australia from a great-uncle she never knew, her life changes dramatically. Cole had won half of the mine from her great-uncle in a card game years before. Erin and Cole are drawn thrown together to find the mine and avoid everyone-- especially enemies-- who crawl out of the woodwork once the presence of the mine is know. Since the mine could make or break the diamond cartel, the political and economic implications could be earthshattering.

Wonderful book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-10
I really enjoyed this book with the action and romance that doesn't quit. She's an admirable heroine and he's the complex hero that's worth waiting for...sigh...

Diamond Tiger shines...
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-04
I read this book many years ago, it was one of the first of Ann Maxwell's (aka. Elizabeth Lowell)that I had read and it's still one of my favorites. I've read it four times. Her characters are very well drawn, the dialogue is crisp, plenty of action and it is romantic without being mushy. It is a "romance" book I think a man would enjoy. I would also recomend Ann Maxwell's "Tell Me No Lies".

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Emlyn's Moon (Lythway Large Print Books)
Published in Hardcover by G K Hall & Co (1988-06)
Author: Jenny Nimmo
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The Magician Trilogy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-13
This review is for all three books in Jenny Nimmo's Magician Trilogy (The Snow Spider, Emlyn's Moon, and The Chestnut Soldier).

Jenny Nimmo's writing style is very powerful, and her characters come to life as you read these books. The descriptions of locations (people's houses, the Welsh countryside, the town, the school) are so vivid that you can immediately picture yourself there. These books have a few scary parts, but the endings are very positive and satisfying.

These books are recommended for anyone who enjoys fantasy or Welsh mythology. Similar books include Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising Sequence and Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicles.

It's in the moon, and stars!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-31
This is the 2nd book in a trilogy. Jenny Nimmo is a great writer. This book follows very nicely with the first, but the first isn't necessary to get what is going on. My 10 year old enjoys them too. Jenny Nimmo writes to kids and makes the reading easy and fun.

cool fantasy book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-12
I think this book is a good book for fantasy lovers of all ages. This is the second book in the "magician trilogy" series so if you like it you should read the first or third book. This story is based in the welsh mountains in the present day. Gwen Griffiths lives a good life in the highest house on the top of the mountains in Ty-Bryn. But his cousin Emlyn is having problems. Emlyn's mom suddenly left without cause and he wants to learn why. But there are dark secrets in their past and when Gwen with the help of a family friend tries to help them, it will change their lives forever.

Loved it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-10
If you like Charlie Bone and Harry Potter this is another you should read. Great for Kids.

Good Books
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
My grand daughter just loves this book and all of the trilogy. She is only 7, but can't wait to read more.

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English Simplified, Fourth Canadian Edition
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall Canada (2002-02-01)
Authors: Blanche Ellsworth, John A. Higgins, and Arnold Keller
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If you're in school you can't live without this
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-02
I have used at least 3 editions of English Simplified while going to high school and college. I have foolishly 'lent' each one to a friend who was in need for a paper they were working on and have never seen the book(s) again. I just recently completed my MBA and I used English Simplified constantly!! Again, I lent it to a friend and they moved out of town to work on their PhD. I'm buying the latest for my Middle schooler who is starting to write papers and buying yet another copy for myself to reference at work. This is a quick, concise, easy to use and understand reference.

Simply the Best!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
This is the best concise reference for English grammar I have seen. It will get you through high school, college, graduate school, and life. Everyone needs to have a copy of this book.

great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-25
the book was in excellent condition, and was shipped to my house right on time.

Perfect size reference for grammar and MLA
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-31
Since I had been out of school for 20 years, I needed something to refresh my grammar skills. This is the perfect size handbook for all grammar and MLA needs.

English Simplified - An Escape from the Boring Grammar Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-26
I'm in tenth grade and am using this book in my English class. Take it from me, a girl who has lived through many a boring and completely useless grammar book, that this book is gold. Not only does it explain grammar and mechanics in a simple (hence the title) way, but it actually is interesting (well, as far as grammar goes...). It appeals to the average reader because it uses modern examples, not the junk from the fifties ("Julie helped her mother in the kitchen while Dan helped his father with the car"). For example, on the first "grammar" day, all of my fellow classmates were astounded that it mentioned "Shakespeare In Love" (the movie).

The book is also very well organized and it is easy to find what you are looking for. There is a good index in the back and a "Quick Locator Chart" on the back cover. Each section is easy to understand with useful charts and examples. And the book is very thin, so for all of us who are suffering from horrible backs due to our heavy backpacks, this book is a gift from heaven.

I urge all teachers to use this book in class, and students who need extra help with grammar of mechanics. Some of my friends from other schools actually use this book so that they can understand the grammar they are leaning from their grammar books.


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