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The Life You've Always Wanted
Published in Paperback by Zondervan Publishing Company (1998-10-01)
Author: John Ortberg
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A Challengin Book
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Review Date: 2007-08-05
This book is a great resource that challenges Christians to analyze their lives as followers of Christ. Moreover, Ortberg challenges the business of life which has infiltrated those who follow Christ.

Not for non-hardcore Christians
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-01
I wish I had read the reviews here before picking up the book. Let me state right off (to prevent the sure-to-happen viscious replies) that this is a well written, thoughtful book. It is, however, written specifically for "serious" Christians.

The cover and title are somewhat misleading. I thought it was going to be geared to a more general audience. I am sure that for those looking to regain touch with their Christianity it is worthwhile reading. But if you're looking for something that is not so centric into 1 belief system, then this isn't the book for you...

Unbelievable in it's practical application
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-13
I have read several books on spiritual development
/formation and this is "hand-down" the best and most practical I have ever seen. The Author has either been there or has been given devine insight from God (or both). There is no "air" in this book it is hard hitting, accurate and real life. Should be required reading for all.

Excellent for your Spiritual Growth
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-06
I just finished The Life You've Always Wanted in about three days. Ortberg is practical, challenging, and honest. I love his insights on some of the less talked about Christian disciplines - like slowing down, regular confession, and servanthood.

Here is a non-dry, non-wordy, powerful book that any Christian should read. Takes the "pressure" out of spiritual disciplines and inspires me to focus my pursuit of God. Good stuff! I'll read it again.

A Tale of Two Books
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-07
First of all, I want to say that some of the material in here is among the most applicable and heart-rendering that I have read in a long, long time. It seems to me that this book is almost two different books. The books reminds me of some movies that I have watched where the first half was so magnetic that I could not stop watching. Then the second half of the movie loses my attention because it goes on a tangent or is just plain uninteresting.

Ortberg's discussion of boundaries resonated within me. He states that Christians use boundaries to dictate who is in their group and who is not. Drinking is a boundary. If you drink, you are outside my group. If you don't drink, you are inside the group. The same applies for smoking, dancing, caffeine, you name it. Ortberg implies that this is how many Christians live their lives. He says that our lives should be marked by a transformation of the heart, not by boundaries. Wow.

Another chapter highlighted the need to be quiet, to take things slow. This, he says, is necessary to hear God speak to us. That really does make sense. Being one who likes to speed (and people in Nashville drive SLOW), I found this chapter to be refreshing.

A lot of the book deals specically with spiritual disciplines in bullet fashion (before reading the Bible, do this, this, and this). That's where it started to get uninteresting. Not that this is not important. Far be it from that. But he starts the book with such fervor on the life we are all looking for as Christians and then moves to a bullet list of what to do. For me, I just found that change too much. But still a good buy.

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The Gift of Valor: A War Story
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (2005-05-31)
Author: Michael Phillips
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Beautiful masterpiece. First book to make me shed a tear yet be delighted in the end
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Review Date: 2008-05-30
This is an excellent book that tells the story of cpl. Dunham and Lima company in Iraq. It has a smooth introduction that breaks off into an ambush with intense second by second battle recounts and then takes a turn onto the more emotional path of Dunham's and his squads wounded tales and their path home through many hospitals. This book will emotionally drain you, but has lots of comedy relief to bring you back to life and has a ver spiritual ending. I am very glad I picked up this book at the library when I saw it sitting on a shelf where it did not belong. This book should be a bestseller and be placed on many book club reading lists. Why has this book went unnoticed? It is too good to be placed in the shadows.

Honors One U.S. Marine Who Represents All U.S. Marines
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
A quick read that will help the family of this fallen Marine heal their pain. Would be a good basis for a course or discussion or analyis of how wishful thinking and hope by well meaning people falls short when they lose sight of the realities of the situation and circumstances. None of which takes anything away from the valient heart of Medal of Honor recipient Corporal Jason Dunham, USMC.

Marines in Iraq
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-09
This is also a non-fiction book about the trials of becoming a Marine, then a leader of men, and then a victim of the tribulations of that position. I have been reading the Wall Street Journal for over 50 years, and have been ever salutory of the reporters that have produced stories for that instituion----and this is NO exception! This reporter dug up the very varied backgrounds of these Marines, and brought them into focus of a VERY controversial time in the U.S.----and the M.D.'s and nurses that played their roles in the very lives of these fighting men and women----that are on the the frontline--------so that we do not have to be.

Could not put it down!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-11
This was an incredible book about an incredible young man and his sacfrice for our freedom. As a USMC veteran of the first GUlf War I was interested in reading what these guys are dealing with in Iraq. As a father I was so caught up in what his family went through and how they dealt with the decisions they had to make. This book will be on the top of my list of favorite books.

The best book I've read so far this year.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
I know it's only January but this book is fantastic - an extremely well-written account of a fascinating story of a true American hero. Strongly recommended.

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How to Save Thousands of Dollars on Your Home Mortgage
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1998-05)
Author: Randy Johnson
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Honest Advice for Any Buyer
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-12
Anyone thinking of buying a house should read this book. It is thousands of dollars worth of advice from an experienced broker for only $13! Randy Johnson gives you all the essential tools and knowledge to make an educated decision about your home and your investment. I'm an MBA grad and a finance professional and found this book offered much info that I had never learned about. Invaluable for anyone - finance professionals or otherwise.

A Home Buyer's Must Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-31
Randy Johnson is the best! He's a friend to you hoping to level the playing field so one gets the best mortgage for oneself - not for the banks or mortgage companies. A truly honest and sincere business man - however that might usually sound like an oxymoron.

I liked it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
I found this book (the first edition) to be informative when I bought my first house.

A definite requirement for anyone thinking about getting a mortgage
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-12
I have done a lot of research and actually took the training to become a real estate agent, so I had a lot of basic information to start with. But the book explained a number of things that I have not been privy to.

Saving on home mortgage
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-13
book good as far as it went. For my purposes the amortization tablez did not go far enough, The tables stopped at $200,.000.00

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John Adams: A Life
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Tennessee Pr (1992-04)
Author: John E. Ferling
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A Very Human Perspective
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-19
After reading both David McCullough's biography of Adams and now this one, I have concluded that Ferling's is the better of the two. The main reason is that although McCullough's is slightly more extensive, Ferling's book has a much more realistic view of the man. As his book Almost a Miracle shows the many tactical mistakes that Washington made, this book does the same with Adams. It makes sure to reckognize Adam's flaws as well as his virtues. For example, his frequent hypocracy, his recurrent neglect of family, his indecision, his self doubt, and his many political misjudgements are all fully acknowledged. Yet even with these faults, its overall view of Adams is still that of a great man.

In addition, Ferling's writing is practically as good as McCullough's, so read this book.

John Adams: A Life
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-10
I will echo what others have written. This book gives almost every detail of John Adams life. It is an outstanding biography that I would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys historical books.

A complete look at his life
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-25
By the last page of this book you'll feel like you personally know John Adams. You'll know what drove him to succeed, his stregths, his weaknesses, his personality and most everything that can be known about a person.

As a detailed and thorough look at the life of a man, this biography is superb.

A great Man, an equally great work on history!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-28
The first book I read about the times surrounding the American Revolution was "John Adams A Life" by John Ferling. It had the effect of tuning me in to the enormous impact the Adams had during that time. David McCullough has written an equally glorious work on the man who many are unaware of his historical relevance. There is no other American - no other patriot- with the exception of George Washington, who did more toward winning the Revolution and establishing our republican form of government than John Adams. I will go on record as saying that I believe Adams impact on the success of the revolution to be unparalleled. Yes, even George Washington's contribution cannot supplant Adams' role in history. Although Washington's work in the battlefield approaches genius, the key to the victory was Adams' diligent and selfless role in bringing the budding nation's leaders together for the common cause. Without his leadership, the likelihood of victory in the war would have been much more difficult for Washington. Although Adams was admittedly overly concerned with his place in history, his actions were selfless and directed to a single noble cause. Adams could very well have authored the Declaration of Independance but deferred to Jefferson as he knew that his value on the floor of the Continental Congress was much more important. His oratory skills were far superior to Jeffersons and they both knew it. Moreover, much of the verbage in the document came from Adams pen. Adams was a man with many personal flaws, but what makes him so interesting to study is his awareness of these flaws and his honesty in his personal documentation. Reading Jefferson's writings on the contrary seem to be made for the public. Jefferson was also one to avoid conflict while Adams had no fear. If the CC was filled with men like Jefferson, the revolution would surely have been relegated to the next generation. It is unfortunate that Jefferson has received more repute than Adams and hopefully books such as these will change this. Adams wrote to his beloved wife Abagail, "Yesterday the greatest Question was decided, which ever was debated in America, and a greater perhaps, never was or will be decided among Men". He may have been correct, but this question would not have been decided if not for his leadership. He also wrote "Mausoleums, statues, monuments will never be erected to me". Hopefullly this statement is not correct and the nation will more fully give him his appropraite due.

John Adams: A Life
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-27
This is an excellent biography, following Adams from birth to death in one volume, and detailing both the positive and the negative aspects of the man clearly and fairly. I've been fascinated by Adams ever since seeing the movie "1776", which gives a marvellous "based on fact" dramatization of the writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence, and this book gave me a more thorough, more strictly factual look at the man. I wasn't disappointed on that score; he's just as interesting without the dramatic liberties taken by the movie.

My only quibble with this book is that the editing, at least in the edition that I have, is rather poor. There are numerous errors in grammatical structure and word choice, the kind of errors that I have become accustomed to in mass market paperbacks but refuse to accept in a scholarly historical work. Things like "he requested that the Congress name his successor be named in his place" and "...the British ... was ready" and "the New England sates" (rather than "States") and "the House of Representative" (even back then, there was more than one representative in the House) and "the dreary weather proved not be a herald of the months ahead" and many others. I understand that mistakes happen, and don't demand perfection. But there are just too many of this kind of error in this book for me to say that it is well-written; probably two dozen, if I had to guess.

Overall, this is a worthwhile biography of a fascinating president. Hopefully, future editions will clean up the writing a bit more.

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Bo's Lasting Lessons
Published in Kindle Edition by Business Plus (2007-09-10)
Authors: John Bacon and Bo Schembechler
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Loved it.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-28
This is a great book on the fundamentals of leadership. Bo and the author use football for examples of different challenges a leader might face. As a Michigan fan it was wonderful to read how this legendary coach made his way to Michigan, and how he formed his philosophies on coaching. After reading this book, the reader will have a better appreciation of how and why Bo coached the way he did. If anyone knows a person or if they themselves coach anything, this book is a MUST read. But you can still enjoy the book even if you don't coach or lead anything.

Great book - couldn't put it down
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
Bo's life was a reminder to me about the things that are important - integrity, friendship, leadership, honest communication, and giving your all every single day. Although a football story, I think it's more an inspirational guide to attainment of the highest human values disguised as a football story. Put this on your list to read!

Lasting lessons, indeed
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
This is the best book by/about Bo. Many of the stories are familiar, but most of the ones that have appeared before have a somewhat different slant on them here. If you have been in a leadership position, you will recognize much of what Bo says as simple truth. You will also recognize examples where you didn't follow his principles, and regretted it later. People like him who see life as simply are rare, and are an inspiration. I'm not sure how much of the effect of the book would be lost on someone who did not have a familiarity with college football, but if you have even a cursory exposure to it, you should find the stories enjoyable and educational.

A great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-30
This book was written as though Bo was talking. Oftentimes after I closed the book I was motivated and charged. It had a lot of great advice and pointers about leadership. I good book for a leader. A great book for a Michigan fan.

Excellent purchase
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-20
This was an excellent purchase! It arrived in a timely fashion and in great condition!

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Pirates
Published in Hardcover by Carlton Books Ltd (2007-04-02)
Author: John Matthews
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Loved it
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Review Date: 2008-03-29
This book is so interesting! I love it! My 5 y.o. daughter even loves this book!

Pirates book
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Review Date: 2007-12-30
This is an all around excellent book, I am completely satisfied with this purchase, and I highly recommend this book for the pirates enthusiast in your family!!

A pirate-lover's treasure
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Review Date: 2007-12-27
My adult daughter is mad about pirates. Her niece and nephew (6 and 10) bought this for her for Christmas. It was a hit.

A Real Treasure
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Review Date: 2007-08-29
I bought this for my 7 year old nephew who had a newfound fashion for all things Pirate. Being a book (at a birthday party) it didn't get his full attention until later on when he asked his parents to sit and read it to him.
Now it's a year later and I found out the book was a tremendous success from the get-go. He brought it into school to share with the class and every kid there wanted his own copy so phone calls were made and the hunt was on. A few parents were able to get a copy. My nephew and his friends dressed up as pirates and went together to see the latest Pirates... movie. Later my nephew was huddled with his special book, relishing all the details it provided. This book is interactive by design which makes the reading all the more personal and imaginative.

Great Gift Idea
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-18
I bought this as a birthday gift for my six year old son. He couldn't have been happier. Just to show you how interesting it is, I kept it in my office at work so he wouldn't find it before his birthday. I can't tell you the number of people who stopped to read the book and told me how interesting it was. I even had people who asked me for ordering information on the book so they could get it for their children. This book is inexpensive and a great read for all ages. All the little pockets, fold outs, letters and maps are a great touch.

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Professional Real Estate Problem Solving Using the HP 12C
Published in Plastic Comb by John A. Tirone (1996-11)
Author: John A. Tirone
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Great book, fantastic (almost unheard of!) customer support!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Many an excellent review has already been posted here, so I really won't go into much other than I've got to face facts. This is a niche manual covering a niche product. The fact that we've even GOT a manual says something to me. The fact that it's an EXCELLENT manual is even better. But the fact that we have an excellent manual supported by someone that has a passion for education and genuinely wants you to be happy with your purchase is just jaw-dropping to me. We've become so ingrained with the thought that products are disposible or accept the fact that customer service is, well, not much in the 'service' department, that when you actually receive a fair product for a fair price it's a shock in 2008.

The manual (and addendum) are worth FAR more than the price charged. Mr. Tirone will have you understanding what HP should have put in their manuals years ago. Flashy it isn't. Rock solid it is.

No question to me at least, this is the manual that should have came with the calculator in the first place. I can't think of a higher compliment than that to extend to this product. Mr. Tirone is also a fantastic resource to have at your disposal should you need further explanation of concepts and applications.

I wish Amazon had 10 stars, I'd use them all.

This book is Great - just like its author !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
The comment that follows is taken from the message I sent to John Tirone.
"Your book has become my new Best Friend. Everything the guys said about it
is true - It is Great! I only wish I knew about it prior to or during the
time I was struggling through the G series courses. On second thought it
may be better this way now I can really appreciate the Hp12c, as well as
learning how to apply it to my needs. Believe me I am a happy camper!"

What is also hard to believe, in this day and time, is how John has extended himself offering his support and assistance to us on the book and RE appraisal related issues.

John Tirone HP12c book is the Bible for the HP12c
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-02
John Tirone HP12c book is 'Awesome and Complete' and his customer support is beyond and above of any author.

After placing my order on line with Amazon, i was immediately contact by the author, John Tirone. He was courteous and helpful. Only after 3 days i received my book in the mail. The book was packed tightly in a padded envelop. The book arrived new and bigger than i had imagined. After my first inspection of the book, i was impressed with the amount of information and clarity that were presented. To my surprise, John included an updated spiral bound manual for the HP12c platinum/anniversary edition.

My first date with the book took me all the way to page 30 in a very short time. The book has ton of lessons with detailed instructions. The best part of the book for me is the 'intrepretation' followed each lesson. In this section John revealed his logic behind the keystroke, stacking, computation of the HP12c. Learning the HP12c cannot be more fun and easy. This book is a must have for all real estate and finance professionals. Too bad HP cannot include this book as a companion to theirs HP12c calculator.

The best thing about owning this book is that it includes John 24/7 customer service hotline. John will answer all your HP12c questions. John will answer non related HP12c questions as well...:). John is not selling books here, he is offering a global classroom and each of his book client is his lifetime registered student.

INCREDIBLE EDUCATIONAL TOOL TOPPED WITH UNSURPASSED CUSTOMER SUPPORT.
If you want to learn the HP12c, this is the holy grail of HP12c book.
for those HP12c owner still learning from the HP manual, don't waste more time on the HP12c manual/solution book or free HP online tutorial.

Thank you John. You've saved me time and money.

Excellent HP-12C Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-19
Mr. Tirone book is excellent book if you are using a HP-12C for Real Estate or for your classes at school. If you have no idea how to use a
HP-12C this book will tell you exactly what keystrokes to push on your calculator for working out math problems. After a while you will be able
to use the HP-12C like an expert.

For the Real Estate professional this is an excellent book to follow the easy steps outlined in this book. This book gives you lots of examples for calculations needed in the Real Estate field. These are easy to follow steps when you go through this book and with some practice will also become an expert. You will be amazed how quick you will learn using the
HP-12C.

I think this book is excellent written and is well worth the price.
You will also be very happy that you purchased it.

Just the refresher I was looking for!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-20
I learned the hp12c back in the 80s for the IREM CPM program. Then the CCIM course was written for the hp10bII which is nowhere near the build quality of the hp12c. After burning through several of those hp10bII pieces of crap, I decided to go back to a hp12c to use as a backup to expensive software programs. This book is a great reference tool for any one in real estate. Although somewhat dated in its layout and appearance, who cares? It is a great book about the best calculator ever invented and is full of detailed financial examples and checks. Mr. Tirone communicated extensively with me by phone and email as I waffled between hp12c and hp17bII calculators and books. He is extremely friendly, cooperative, and supportive.

John
Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices (Alan Apt Series)
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (2002-10-25)
Author: Robert C. Martin
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It's a great book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-17
It's a great book. As a senior developer with more than 5 year's experieces of Object-Oriented Design, I think this is a valuable pragmatic book about how to do in a practical project.

Good book
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Review Date: 2008-02-13
I bought this for my brother. Got for a good deal on Amazon. Very happy with the fast delivery by Amazon.

Great book on paterns, and XP
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Review Date: 2007-03-18
This book covers the most common, and usefull design patterns. Each patter is presented in plain egnlish, with full examples.

In addition to patterns this book covers the principles surounding patterns that make them truely usefull.

Very deserving in it's own right.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
After reading this text, I feel it deserves the attention of other great texts such as Design patterns and Refactoring, even though much of it's content expounds upon the ideas of these two classics. It's my opinion that this text has two strong points: it explains the ideas and details of agile development very clearly, and it does an excellent job of explaining the most popular patterns originated by GOF, plus a few more. The authors style was very good, with most of the examples in Java. Being a C++ programmer, I would have liked to see more examples in that language, but this is not any fault of the author.

Super Book - The best of them all
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
In my role as an architect and a J2EE evangelist, I have to teach a lot about OOAD principles, the Java language and Agile techniques. There are lots of books in my armour that capture the gist of many of these practices and techniques. But none in my opinion better than this book.

Robert Martin is a master at explaining OOAD concepts and applying them to the Agile methodology. For instance, the Agile practices mandate certain practices that need to be implemented in the upfront design and conception of the project. This is in contrast to the methodologies that were hitherto used that emphaisized methodology over design.

This book provides that point of fusion. A great achievement indeed! Concepts such as dependency injection and the Single Responsibility Principle were explained before they became mainstream design tenets.


John
The Book of Ebenezer Le Page
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1981-03-12)
Authors: G.B. Edwards and John Fowles
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A Small Miracle of a Book
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Review Date: 2008-01-16
In spare, poetic and very beautiful dialect, old and grumpy Guernsey misanthrope, Ebenezer Le Page, recounts the story of his life; a tale of disillusionment, loss and remarkable resiliance.

Edwards makes Le Page a Guernseyan "Everyman." Le Page represents an embattled folk community: colonized by the French, occupied by the Germans and finally overrun by English tourists.

Like the butler, Stevens, in *The Remains of the Day,* Le Page has an epiphany that transforms him. But while Stevens' epiphany is of the rather subtle dry sherry variety, Le Page's knocks you flat like a good shot of white lightening, poteen or whatever it is that Guernsey people drink when they want to see God.

*The Book of Ebenezer Le Page* is about a small miracle of the human spirit in the face of war, poverty and souless consumerism.

Wonderful gem
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-03
One of the best books I have read in a long time...The universality of Ebenezer is wonderful. It brings the reader back to another time and place. I highly recommend this book.

Every reader will be enriched.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-20
What can I add to the almost unanimous chorus of praise and rave reviews? Not much. But this is such an exceptional yet so inexplicably little-known book that I feel obliged to join the chorus.

THE BOOK OF EBENEZER LE PAGE reminds me, as unlikely as this particular combination may sound, of both Thomas Hardy and Mark Twain. Indeed, for a rough approximation of the narrator Ebenezer Le Page and his personality and humor, imagine that Sam Clemens had been born in 1890 on the Channel Island of Guernsey, lived there his entire life, and then nearing 90 set down the story of his life and his world. Although not as cosmopolitan as Sam Clemens, Ebenezer Le Page is every bit as independent a free-thinker, as open-minded, as cantankerous, as wise, and as ruthlessly disdainful of cant, self-righteousness, and those who better themselves at the expense of others. And almost as funny.

For all its greatness, THE BOOK OF EBENEZER LE PAGE is not a page-turner that you are likely to devour in one fell swoop. It took me two weeks to read it. But each time I returned to it, I was eager to do so. It is not unlike an idiosyncratically crusty grandfather telling tales from his life after dinner; as much as one loves to listen to him every evening for an hour or two, one is not prepared to listen to him day in and day out, to the exclusion of everything else.

This novel is sui generis. It also is, in my experience, the greatest novel by a "single-work author." (It far surpasses John Kennedy Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces.") But it should not be regarded solely as some sort of curiosity. It is a great work of literature, and it merits far wider recognition and a far wider readership.

Endurance required
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
This is a book for good readers only. And for good readers who enter the book at the right time when they are willing to invest the effort to get far enough into the story to care about it. There is much to complain about. It is a first person narrative written by a person who is not always likeable about other people who are not always likeable and who are often two dimensional. It is written in an idiosyncratic style that reflects both the education level and patois of the narrator. The setting is limited, obscure and unfamiliar to most readers. Somehow those very complaints gradually reverse themselves to become the strengths of the book. The author asks a lot from the reader because you have to plow through a lot of words and page after page until you become aware of the reversal. You become very interested in the narrator's life story, the vast cast of characters continues to increase with every page but they seem more human and not so irritating, the writing style becomes familiar and essential to the story as the narrator's personality and a reflection of the richness of the setting. This is a long book full of a long life story and many small stories. The small stories are some of the most memorable, particularly during the time of occupation. Some of the little stores are entertaining, like the two pigs and some are tragic, like the story of the young prisoner. I found myself more caught up in the little stories than in the larger tragedy of Raymond and Horace. My recommendation is to skip the introduction by John Fowles which is long and unnecessary and save your endurance to see if you can get far enough into the book to reach the point where you stop having to work at reading and want to pick it up. It is brilliant, even as it is astounding that a publisher read enough of it to make the decision to publish it.

One of my favorite books
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-25
I keep rereading this book. I've probably read it 20 times, in full and in part, since encountering it 20 years ago. The pageant of characters who march through are so alive I feel like I know them, and the number and variety of experiences the protagonist relates are as rich as life itself, despite the fact that Ebenezer left his home island of Guernsey only once, as a young man, for a short period of time.

However, I have lent or given a copy of this book to at least a half dozen people over the years, and not one of them was able to finish it.

Also, I do suspect that John Fowles wrote the book and perpetrated a grand hoax. I doubt that G. B. Edwards ever existed, at least as the author of this wonderful volume.

John
The Children Are Free: Reexamining the Biblical Evidence on Same-sex Relationships
Published in Paperback by Jesus Metropolitan Community Church (2002-04-02)
Authors: Jeff Miner and John Tyler Connoley
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Shocking!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
The most unique quality of this book is the chapter "Finding Affirmation in Scripture." While many authors (including myself) focus on the passages that are often misused to condemn homosexuality, Rev. Jeff Miner and John Tyler Connoley go one step further and examine the often overlooked passages where the Bible speaks of same-sex couples in a positive light. I highly recommend this to anyone who has a sense that the Bible doesn't condemn loving, committed, monogamous relationships, but wants to know if it says anything positive.

Justin R. Cannon
Author, The Bible, Christianity, & Homosexuality
Editor, Sanctified: An Anthology of Poetry by LGBT Christians

The Love of God Extends to ALL People, Including Gays, Lesbians, and Transgendered
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
I highly recommend this book to pastors/preachers of conservative mainline churches (such as evangelical churches, and especially the Southern Baptist Church, which I feel has lost its way due to its outspokenness on gays, abortion, and stem cell research.
The world is lost and the church doors are locked. Please read this book and examine your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus, our Lord. You just might receive a blessing!!!


Mark Castleberry

Extremely Insightful, and On Focus
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-02
So many books of this kind seem to leave the biblical testimony and instead focus on extrabiblical data. For conservatives, this is not a very good approach, as the Bible is our only source of absolute truth. This book does a good job of staying on point, and examining the Scriptures through a logical, and sound exegetical approach to interpretation and application. I'm very glad to have purchased this book, and will recommend it to many others.

As one reviewer stated, there is a fear in the latter portions of the book that the authors espouse an overall nullification of any part of the Scriptures that may require any changes or challenges to the individual. But, a careful reading of the authors' perspectives lead to the conclusion of this reader that they do not advocate a relativistic approach to interpretation, but rather, one that is as closely related to Jesus' own approach as can be.

All in all, a very good book. Read it for what it says, and not for what it doesn't, and you'll be fine.

the children are free
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-31
Ive read this book before at a library and had to buy it. It gives clear reasoning in a short white page book. Ive met other people who agree with me. Highly recommended to those confused, questioning, and those wanting to educate themselves.

A Stunning Pamphlet
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-26
This book was a quick read, succinct and concise. For a brief 'overview' and simple delving-into of the alleged conflicts between homosexuality today and the Bible as we know it, a worthy purchase!


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