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The Last Prairie: A Sandhills Journal
Published in Kindle Edition by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (2000-05-23)
Author: Stephen R. Jones
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Leaves of grass . . .
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-05
I grew up in Nebraska and return to the Sandhills whenever I can. Unlike nearly every other part of the US, this area is not crossed by an interstate highway, and the resulting isolation allows you to feel a little of the vast distances that used to be the West. To experience these rolling hills of grass, with not a tree in sight, especially in stormy weather, is to feel yourself totally absorbed in a great sweep of landscape - a living carpet of flora and mostly unseen fauna. Jones' book does much to recreate that experience in words. And he deepens the experience with his knowledge of geology and history, explaining how the Sandhills came into existence and in more recent times became peopled by the Plains Indians, cattle ranchers, and homesteaders.

Jones is especially knowledgeable about the birds that inhabit the Sandhills - noting those that are long-time residents and those that have been introduced over time with the changing ecology. It is amazing, as I have heard it myself, to hear a chorus of birds from every direction, all hidden by the grass and not a tree in sight. He also provides an accounting of the white-tail deer and pronghorn that range across this land, undeterred by barb wire fences. His stories of the Indians, the Pawnee, Lakota, Cheyenne, and Ponca are respectful and poignant. He also takes time to visit the grave of writer Mari Sandoz and to describe her life as the daughter of a Panhandle homesteader. This is a fine collection of essays for anyone who enjoys good nature writing. Readers may also enjoy Ian Frazier's "Great Plains."

Essays for laying on a hill
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
When I read this for the first time, I said "I've read this before....". Then I realized it's very much in the style of William Least Heat Moon. Good for laying on a hill, watching the clouds, listening to the birds and animals.... and that's just what the book is!

A lovesong to an alluring, little-known place
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-16
Stephen Jones notes in the book that the Sand Hills of Nebraska make up one of the few "dark spots" on those wall posters featuring a satellite view of the United States at night. It is, truly, a wide open space, and he does the landscape great justice with his evident love for the land, its wildlife, its people and history.

For those who think Nebraska is simply home to a football team and endless acres of corn, "The Last Prairie" should open some eyes.

Jones is a prose poet. He makes the Sand Hills live and breathe right there on the page. An excellent, deeply-felt homage to one of America's little-known (thankfully?)great natural treasures.

A lyrical book about a fragile habitat
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-26
Mr. Jone's admiration, appreciation and concern for this very special ecosystem shines through this lovely book. In it, he intertwines Native American myth, Plains history and well researched scientific data into a cohesive and readable overview of the Sandhills of Nebraska.

Through his eyes, we visit and experience a landscape of beauty, solitute, history and rich wildlife. It is, in turns, thought provoking, humourous, enlightening, yet never preachy. Steve is most respectful of the current private owners of these lands, and integrates their ongoing stewardship into well reasoned suggestions to insure the long-term integrity of this fecund habitat for posterity.

Sandhills Classic
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-12
The Last Prairie: A Sandhills Journal is an astonishing blend of nature, myth, and love of the land--richly textured with wry wit and something very close to wisdom. It's so deeply rooted in love and its own particular landscape that it transcends locality and becomes universal. In other words, it's a classic, akin to Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. Writing, details, and a sensibility to treasure.

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Lebesgue Integration on Euclidean Space (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies)
Published in Paperback by Jones & Bartlett Publishers (1993-02-05)
Author: Frank Jones
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an excellent introductory text
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-24
As someone who wasn't a math major but who has been trying to get up to speed on lebesgue measure and integration, I found this book to be truly accessible. Unlike other "introductory" texts (such as Kopp's "Measure, Integral and Probability") I could follow the reasoning in this book without much difficulty.

The only criticism I have of the book has to do with the first chapter. Its purpose is to provide background mathematical material and given the author's clear ability to explain difficult concepts, I wish that it covered that material in greater detail.

For others who may be looking to build a foundational understanding of this material but who may not be mathematicians, I'd also recommend Pitt's "Measure and Integration for Use" (1985) or his "Integration, Measure and Probability" (1963) (both out of print but fairly easy to find). Those books, along with Jones', are well-used items in my library.

just enough rigour
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-28
This book is truly marvelous. Unlike many other books written by mathematicians, this one does not focus entirely on the overlycomplicated symbolism that has become so frighteningly common in modern textbooks on pure mathematics. The author, for the most part, demonstrates the concept before moving on to nonconstructive methods. This is accomplished via simple pictures, depicting simple figures such as rectangles. By using these to demonstrate the concepts of set theory, and lebesgue measure, the reader almost certainly will develop some awareness of lebesgue integration. For someone not already familiar with set theory (like myself) I suggest writing down the key terms of set theory (presented in the first 23 pages of the book) and keeping them with you while reading. Mathematical rigorousness should come secondary to understanding the key concepts, and therefore the reader might want to skip over nonessential ideas (usually some kind of proof related to an extension of a key concept) and go right to what is needed to understand what is going on.

High Praise for Jones
Helpful Votes: 34 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-21
"Lebesgue Integration on Euclidean Space" is a nearly ideal introduction to Lebesgue measure, integration, and differentiation. Though he omits some crucial theory, such as Egorov's Theorem, Jones strengthens his book by offereing as examples subjects that others leave as exercises. The best example of this is his section on L^p spaces for 0 < p < 1.

The book's greatest strength, however, is its readability. Whereas Royden gives no hint as to how much work is needed between steps, Jones highlights important steps in proofs, not just the important proofs. It is this motivated style that makes his book useful.

Jones is so careful in his construction of the theory that differentiation does not appear until Chapter 15, and specific results for R^1 come only in Chapter 16. But the wait is worth it.

While Jones has written a great introduction, the book cannot be used for more advanced courses. As the title suggests, the discussion is restricted to Euclidean spaces. In addition, his direct jump to measure on R^n and the use of "special rectangles" therein make the development incongruous with other books. But what is sacrificed in depth is made up for in breadth, with Jones hinting at how the theory is used in other branches of math. There's even an entire chapter devoted to the Gamma function!

As a student, I have found Jones's book more instructive on basic theory than Royden, Rudin, and Wheeden & Zygmund. I highly recommend it as a first-semester introduction to Lebesgue theory or as a source of clean, fundamental presentations of proofs.

great!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-30
This is a terrific text for a first course in graduate-level real analysis, and is suitable for self-study. It develops Lebesgue integration theory slowly, in a very clear manner. In addition, the latter part of the book covers the basics of Fourier Analysis and important topics in differentiation. I frequently refer to this book, as the results are easy to find.

Rigor not Rigor Mortis
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
One of the problems with modern mathematics is its obsession with rigor which has been attended, over the last few decades, by a mushrooming of symbols and jargon. Much of it is not clearly related to the ideas they serve to label, as evidenced by such terms as the topological use of "filter" whose etymology is obscure (ascribed by some to H. Cartan). Moreover, the particular subject of Lebesgue integration and its generalizations is made even more confusing by a wide variety of approaches depending on an author's penchants--many of whom are enamored with a purely axiomatic approach and who make little or no appeal to intuition or--God forbid!--pictures. The author of the present work is obviously someone who has actually taught mathematics and taught it lovingly. This book is an excellent read with lots of interesting topics well explained from a student's point of view. There seems to be a nice ramping from the truly elementary to the sophisticated, which means the book will interest experienced mathematicians, scientists and engineers. There are lots of "doable" problems that the reader can solve along the way. For the experienced mathematician these little problems help alot as a refresher (Oh!, now I remember, that's how you do it.). I like the emphasis on Euclidean space. Somehow, I always feel more comfortable there! It gives me things I can actually construct and doodle on paper. And, it allows the author to use a few figures in a meaningful way. Which is another of the book's strong points and if I could recommend a future improvement, it would be to bring on more of those pictures! Tristram Needham has done a nice job along these lines with his book "Visual Complex Analysis." (I ordered several copies as Christmas gifts--just kidding!). Anyone who has taught mathematics and genuinely wished to be understood by his students has, at various times, drawn them pictures. Inside the cover sheets are lists of integration formulae, a fourier transform table, and a table of "assorted facts" on things like the Gamma function; which show that this is not only a book on Lebesgue integration but a calculus book with the Lebesgue integral occupying center stage. Everyone who has been enamored by the notion of the integral--as I was as a freshman calculus student and have been ever since--will want to have this book on their shelf.

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Legendary Lighthouses
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot (1998-09-01)
Authors: John Grant and Ray Jones
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Must have if you love lighthouses
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-07
Beautiful photography, follows and expands on the extremely well done PBS series.

Visual and Reading Pleasure
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-14
I picked up this book without having seen the companion PBS series, but now I'd really like to see it. The book presents a very nice story for each lighthouse visited, discussing more of the people stories that go along with the history of the houses themselves. A really nice find for lighthouse fans.

This is one of the best books on lighthouses.
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-22
It is very informative and provides much detail about all the lighthouses. There are numerous pictures and they are absolutely great. This book also gives you very good directions on how to travel to each of the lighthouses some of which are very remote. I would highly recommend this book to anyone.

From the Author's Mom-In-Law
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-24
I loved Ray Jones book, "Legendary Lighthouses". I do have copies of all his books, since he is married to my daughter.This book he autographed, For Mom Happy Chanukah Keep the lights burning. Ray & Fran. Arent I lucky!!

Great Lighthouse Photo Album
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-09
Ray Jones is among the best lighthouse photographers working today. He provides some of his best photos for a book in which writer John Grant provides a good narrative and history of lighthouses in general. This book strikes a good balance between information and photography.

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Less Stress, More Success: A New Approach to Guiding Your Teen Through College Admissions and Beyond
Published in Paperback by American Academy Of Pediatrics (2006-09-12)
Authors: Marilee Jones and Kenneth R. Ginsburg
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Educator/College Counselor
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
Finally, a well thought out book for parents thinking about the college process! My favorite story is early in the book setting the tone for a great and helpful read. Early on, the author is clear that the process is out of control for many parents. As the Admissions Director for MIT, she makes it clear not to worry about college until it is time, rather than picking your preschool with intent to head to the IVYies....This book really tells us there is much more to learn on this road and truly this book is all about that journey in a healthier way!

Less Stress, More Success: A New approach to Guiding Your Teen Through College Admissions and Beyond
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-13
Really grounded for both parents and teens. A must to read before any other books on college, including the guides to colleges. This gets you centered on what is important and aligns your values; then you can focus on the facts about colleges. A great duo.....a college admissions dean and a pediatrician....both care deeply about kids and speak to what they need.

Definitely worth the read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
I found this book to be useful. The author had several suggestions that we had not thought of and facts we were not aware of. The whole college admissions process is way harder than when I went through it, and I would say, there is a lot of negative as far as I can see. Her book is encouraging that the process can be a positive one, if you can step out of the frenzy that most other kids and parents seem to be embroiled in. The only reason I gave it 4/5 stars instead of 5 is because I felt there was some conflicting information between our school's college counselors and her and that's confusing.

One of two great books for stressed out parents
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 30 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-24
As parents who have seen many of our friends completely lose perspective as their kids apply to college, my wife and decided that we would not go down that road when our time came. Forget all the books that imply they will get your child into a "brand name" school. It's about discovering together a place where they can grow, and strenghtening your relationship as you launch them toward their future. In the name of sanity, I recommend this book (and also a great one our own pediatrician recommended, "Getting In Without Freaking Out.") Stop hovering -- start helping your kids by not imposing your agenda.

Every parent of a high school junior should buy her book today.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-04
Ms. Jones's advice on how the parents of high school juniors and seniors can reduce stress in the college admissions process is spot on.

I was lucky enough to receive Ms. Jones's advice when she spoke to a standing-room-only crowd at our Boston area high school. For those not so lucky, you can obtain the advice in her book, coauthored with pediatrician Kenneth R. Ginsburg.

Parents - and their children - will benefit from Jones's advice for two reasons: 1. Jones explains WHY current parents are so hyper about the admissions process (partly due to the fact that we parents are from the generation which mistakenly believes we can accomplish anything!) 2. And Jones gives practical advice on HOW each parent can reduce their child's stress in the admission process, including actions that can be easily implement right away.

Every parent of a high school junior or senior should buy her book today.

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Lizzie McGuire: My Quiz Book: More Than 20 Quizzes about Boys, School, Friends a (Lizzie McGuire (Unnumbered))
Published in Hardcover by Topeka Bindery (2002-09)
Author: Jasmine Jones
List price: $11.80

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A Must-Have For Any Lizzie Fan!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-02
This Lizzie McGuire Quiz Book is a must have for any Lizzie McGuire fan! There are loads of quizzes about you, your BFFs, and your crush. Here's a list of all the quizzes plus mini descriptions.

LIZZIE QUIZ #1 (should be pretty easy, if you know the show really well)
QUESTIONS OF CHARACTER (tells you if you're most like Lizzie, Miranda, or Kate)
EMBARRASING MOMENTS (tells you if you get embarrased easily or if it takes a lot to embarrass you
IS HE CRUSHIN' ON YOU? (tells you if that boy you know is crushing on you or not)
ARE YOU A LEADER? (tells you if you have lots of leadership power or you're kinda shy)
CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? (this quiz will show you if you are too secretive, just right, or a total blabbermouth!)
LIZZIE QUIZ #2 (another quiz about the show, easy for ultimate Lizzie fans)
RED-HOT OR MELLOW YELLOW? (do you get ultimate angry when stuff happen? or do you keep your cool?)
ARE YOU A FLIRT? (what kind of a flirt are you? Major, minor, or anti?)
LIZZIE TIPS: PART ONE (tips that Lizzie's giving you--learned the hard way)
REBEL YELL (are you a rebel? or do you always follow the rules?)
WHAT'S YOUR GUY TYPE? (what kinda guy do you like? jock, romantic, sweet....?)
R.U. TRUE? (what kinda friend are you? a friend to the end or not?)
WHAT'S YOUR CRUSH REALLY LIKE? (is your crush a good one? or is it time to get a new one?)
LIZZIE QUIZ #3 (harder than 1 and 2, but still kinda easy)
QUIZ: QUESTIONS OF CHARACTER (are you a pushover? or are you too harsh? or just right?)
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR BEST BUD? (think you know your BFF really well? test your BFF knowledge here!)
QUIZ: YOU AND YOUR BEST BOY BUD: MORE THAN JUST FRIENDS? (are you and your guy friend just friends or more?)
FAMILY CIRCUS (who are you in your family? the troublemaker? perfectionist?)
ARE YOU A QUEEN BEE? (are you like Kate? or do you care more about other stuff?)
LIZZIE QUIZ #4: THE ULTIMATE MCGUIRE CHALLENGE (Do you have the McGuire fire? Or are you a Dizzy Lizzie? Find out here and take the ultimate McGuire challenge! Think you can answer all the questions correctly?)
LIZZIE TIPS PART TWO (more tips from Lizzie---learned the hard way)

Overall, I think this is the best quiz book, if you're a Lizzie fan or not. But, you must be! Who doesn't love Lizzie McGuire? This is a super cool book. I recommend it to you.

Fabulaous
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-11
The quiz book is the best.Here is all the different quizzes:
Lizzie quiz #1
Questions of Character
Embarrassing Moments
Is he chrushin on you
are you a leader
can you keep a secret
Lizzie quiz#2
Red-hot or mellow yellow
are you a flirt
Lizzie tips part 1
rebel yell
whats your guy type
RU true
whats your crush really like
lizzie quiz#3
questions of character
how well do you know your best bud
you and your best boy bud more than friends
family circus
are you a queen bee
lizzie quiz #4
lizzie tips part 2
I vote it 5 stars becuase it is a good book.I enjoyed it with my friends.

WOW!!! GREAT QUIZZES!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-13
Do you love quizzes? Well I do! If you do, you'll love this book, whether you're a Lizzie fan or not. There's quizzes on school, friends, Lizzie, guys and more! Here's a list of all the quizzes inside this book.
Lizzie Quiz #1
Questions of Character (r u a Kate, Lizzie, or Miranda?)
Embarrasing Moments
Is He Crushin' On You?
Can You Keep A Secret?
Lizzie Quiz #2
Red-Hot or Mellow-Yellow?
Are You a Flirt?
LIZZIE TIPS:PART ONE
Rebel Yell
What's Your Guy Type?
R.U. True?
What's Your Crush REALLY like?
Lizzie Quiz #3
Quiz: Questions of Character
How Well Do You Know Your Best Bud?
Quiz: You and Your Best Boy Bud--More Than Just Friends?
Family Circus
Are You A Queen Bee?
Lizzie Quiz #4: THe Ultimate Challenge
LIZZIE TIPS:PART TWO
Overall, this is good for Lizzie fans and non Lizzie fans. But how can you not be a lizzie fan? Those listed above are all the things in this quiz book. I hope I have helped you! bye

This quiz book is great for sleepovers! Updated version!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-06
Here is my updated version of my past reviewer as a 12-year-old reader:

I urge you to pick up a copy of this book! As well as four Lizzie quizzes about the TV show, it also has lots of quizzes about guys, school, clothes and friends.
Like
Who are you most like?
What's your crush really like?
Is he crushin' on you?
and much more! With this cool book you can find out loads more about yourself and it's perfect for sleepovers so you can find out more about your friends too and what they know about Lizzie McGuire. But watch out, the last Lizzie quiz (Ultimate Quiz) is REALLY hard! (I think the Lizzie quizzes are about the first and second season. I'm not sure, we have only had two seasons of LMcG over here and I managed to get the questions right.
UPDATE: The only thing wrong with this is that it doesn't go on for long enough! I mean, the quizzes are great, time after time, but I think there should be a 'sequel' or Lizzie McGuire MOVIE quiz book!

EVEN GREAT FOR NON-LIZZIE FANS (HOW CAN YOU BE ONE OF THEM?). THIS BOOK HAS SOME EXCEELENT QUIZZES, ESPECIALLY PERSONALITY QUIZZES. GREAT FOR ALL GIRLS, ESPECIALLY LIZZIE FANS AGED 8-14.
Rebeccaxxx...

Lots of Fun!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-01
This book is perfect when you're bored, with friends, or just about anytime. Theres quizzes on everything from A-Z including some on Lizzie McGuire which are very challenging. I reccomend this book to girls of all ages, even if you aren't big Lizzie fans.

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The Monster in the Backpack
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2007-07)
Author: Lisa Moser
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Too funny to not read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-19
My early reader wasn't interested in reading any more for the day when we started this book, but each page is so funny that she just had to keep going to find out what happened on the next! The story is amusing for adults, too, and as a read-aloud for pre-readers. As a parent, I appreciate the fact that the humor is not rude humor, which appears so often in contemporary fiction.

The library needs it back
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-29
My mother in law checked this book out at the local library for our 2 year old daughter. It is absolutely her favorite book and she cannot part without it. We went back to the library today to renew it for the last time and she was on the verge of tears, so I'm buying it now. It's a great story and we read it to her every night.

Monster in the Backpack
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-06
This is a fascinating book. I hope she writes more stories about the monster. I can see all kinds of possibilities.

I do think it can be classified as a story to read as well as an easy reader. My grandchildren who cannot read think it is wonderful.

Our New Favorite
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-02
This book has become a new favorite in our house. It is witty, funny (to adults and children) and beautifully touching. My daughters love giving copies of the book to friends as gifts. Everyone we've bought it for has loved it!

Put the Monster in YOUR backpack!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-18
This is a definite "must-have" for the bookshelf! The story's delightful premise will engage even the youngest reader. Children will giggle at the monster's antics and Annie's dilemna.

The author has done a wonderful job creating fun read-aloud story with sentences that lend themselves beautifully to the eager ears and eyes of children ready to gobble up a love for reading.

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Nicobobinus
Published in School & Library Binding by Bedrick (1986-04)
Author: Terry Jones
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Best read aloud by adult to keep the pace...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-28
Our Grandchildren enjoy the exploits of two rather non-typical children, as long as I read it to them... even got them away from their electronic games! Good to excellent readers over age 10 might be able to keep the pace, but others would get lost in the words and asides. Now that we have had Harry Potter, the British idioms are not as foreign as when our now 26-yr-old tried to read it.

Imaginative, fantastic, and extremely funny adventure
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
This book is one of my favorite books I have ever read. It is one of those gems you find that no one else seems to know about. The illustrations are fun, the story is comical, not in a silly, stupid way that some "funny" stories can be, but in a way that will actually make you laugh out loud. And the story is actually a very nice story, ending without giving you the sense that other books can of, "Well, it had some nice parts, but what was the point?" I enjoyed it as a child, and I still enjoy it as an adult (well, semi-adult). I only hope that my copy will survive for my own children.

A GREAT BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-08
I chose this book because it is by my fourth favorite comedien, Terry Jones. It is about a boy named Nicobobinus and his friend Rosie, who go to find the land of the Dragons, because Nicobobinus can do anything. My favorite character is the Golden man, because it is funny that a gold statue walks, talks, and has servents.

This book was great!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-21
This book is a great one for any young, or old person who is looking for a wonderful, and adventurous story. I read this book a long time ago and couldn't help but look it up to see if there were more readers who felt the same way about it.It is about a young boy and girl who go on a long journey to find dragons blood.They have a very close call many times, but they finaly find it and continue on their journey safely.I can't wait to read it again.

An unexpectable adventurous fairy tale
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-02
Nicobobinus is the story of a young boy and his best friend who start out on a journey to the Land of the Dragons. When things don't go exactly as planned the pair find themselves in for more then what they bargined for. Join Nicobobinus and his best friend Rosie as they battle evil monks, sail on a mysterious black ship. You'll find yourself feeling like a child again. This book has the power to touch your soul and heart like no other book can. You won't be able to put it down. Nicobobinus isn't just a tale for children but, also adults. Terry Jones adds his wonderful sense of humor and blends it with fantasy and wonder. If you read Nicobobinus, by Terry Jones I promise you'll love it!

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Only You, Sierra (The Sierra Jensen Series #1)
Published in Paperback by Bethany House Publishers (1995-06)
Author: Robin Jones Gunn
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Great!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-04
I loved this book! It was so much fun to read.
I read the Christy Miller series and the Christy and Todd series. I loved both series and wanted to read more.
I decided to read the Sierra Jensen series. I had my doubts about if it would be as good as the Christy Miller series. My doubts are all erased!

I absolutely love this book! It was SO much fun to read and I really identify with Sierra. As I read this book, I felt myself getting closer to God.
I like how she has a crush on Paul- it's so cute!

I recommend this book.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
Sierra returns to a new home in Portland after a missions trip in England. After seeing all her new friends paired up with boyfriends, she feels life out being a member or the boyfriend-less "Pals Only" club. Then she meets the mysterious Paul. Can she decide what's right for her in a world of love and stay true to God's Will at the same time?

Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-16
In this book, Sierra Jenson is heading back to the US after a missionary trip in Europe. Only she's not going back to Texas. While she was in Europe her family moved to Oregon to live with her Granna Mae, who is old and needs care. On the way back to America, Sierra meets another American : a boy that amazingly has connections to other people in her life. Even after they part, Sierra can't get her mind off Paul. She has given him some advice that she doubts he'd take, but all she can do is pray for this mysterious boy. After arriving in Oregon, Sierra has a hard time adjusting to her new life. Her family has had time to get settled, but they expect Sierra to adapt right away to her new circumstances. She dislikes the school she's going to and has difficulty dealing with her grandmother's memory lapses. And she stilll can't keep her mind off of Paul. Then Sierra tries to sort out her life. She tries harder to adjust to school, her grandmother's mind starts to get a bit better, and then she receive a very interesting letter... This is one of the best books I've ever read. It kept me laughing and also encouraged me. If you read only one fictional book this year, make it this one!

A new beginning
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-23
"Only You, Sierra" picks up where "A Promise is Forever," the last book in the Christy Miller series, left off. Readers of that series will enjoy finding out more about the characters they know and love, but the Christy Miller books are not a prerequisite for this book. Sierra is a compelling character and this book can certainly stand on its own.

When Sierra returns from a life-changing missions trip in Europe, she feels mature, godly, and confident. In the airport in London, and later on her flight back to Portland, Sierra encounters Paul, a young man who she feels a strong connection to. Her direct manner fascinates him; at the same time, she pricks his conscience. They both will remember this meeting for a long time.

When Sierra arrives "home," it's not to the home she left, as her family moved in with her beloved grandmother while she was in Europe. Suddenly, Sierra has to deal with a new city, new school, and her Granna Mae's failing mind. For the first time in her life, she is the outsider, and she retreats into herself while she tries to figure out how to deal with it.

Fortunately, God has not left Sierra alone, and she learns to lean more on Him in times of uncertainty.

This book is the first in a series of twelve, which will appeal most to teen- and pre-teen-aged girls. If you don't fall into that category, though, don't let that stop you. We can all benefit from Robin Jones Gunn's gentle way of revealing God's love.

A very kewl book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-13
This book is great. It tells how Christy, Katie, Doug, and Sierra's missions trip ends. Its especially wonderful becuz it sorta starts where a promise is forever left off, except this book is more sierra focused. i still love this book, and i love the whole sierra jensen series. They are ALL must reads!

Jones
Only You, Sierra/In Your Dreams/Don't You Wish/Close Your Eyes (The Sierra Jensen Series 1-4)
Published in Paperback by Bethany House Publishers (1998-07)
Author: Robin Jones Gunn
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I love these books!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
I receieved these books whenever I was in middle school. I am now 22 years old, and from time to time I will go back and re-read them. Robin Jones Gunn really has done something wonderful in writing these books. They are sweet, innocent reads that bring the reader closer to their Heavenly Father. I recommend them from the bottom of my heart.

The Only Books that can make me cry!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-23
Christy Miller will forever be my favorite book character. I can relate to her and the situations she encounters. At the end of the last book, I cried my eyes out, feeling as though i had lost my best friend. Serria Jensen is no different. These are characters you can truly connect with, who will ultimatley lead you closer to the Lord. I recommend these books to all christian teens!!

A+++++++
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-29
I love the Christy Miller Series and I have just started the Sierra Jensen Series! They can keep me hooked for hours! I am begging for 5-12 of the Sierra Jensen series. It is a continual of the Christy Miller and like they help you with your relationship with God and his Amazing Grace and love and they help you realize how truly amazing God is! I recommend these books to anyone! Read all of them!

Robin is such an inspiring author
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-20
The Sierra Jensen series is great. It is inspiring especially to all those new Christians out there. It is light reading especially good for a busy lifestyle but also made me think that maybe my relationship with God is not good enough.
I can really understand Sierra's life as it is very much the same as mine. Then again, my life isn't that bad so maybe now i'll be able t thank God more for how he is working in me.
These books and the Christy Millar series are an awsome read and believe me, your missing out if you don't read them. Thannx amazon as i got me sierra series here a few weeks ago!!!!!

Very Well Written and Inspirational
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-09
These books are a must have! Everyone will enjoy them! They're perfect for gifts to share and spread the faith! If you read these then the Christy Miller Series is also a must!

Jones
Order out of Chaos (Order out of Chaos - Elite Sponsored Terrorism & the NEW World Order)
Published in Paperback by Alex Jones Productions (2003)
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Great starter
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
Excellent way to start learning the history of state sponsored terrorism. A real pocket history book for the uninformed masses. History class didn't cover this, unless you were lucky & had a brave teacher.

everyone must have
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-20
Forget all other 911 books. go to infowars.com or propagandamatrix.com for best price

was listed on amazone for 50.00 !!! bad typo

Overview of the global elites' methods and agendas
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-14
Watson, creator of the propagandamatrix.com website, has compiled his research into a book. His ideas parallel those of Texas radio host Alex Jones, and you would basically get the same facts and theories presented to you watching some of Jones' videos. Watson examines the history of the Hegelian dialectic applied to social manipulation and the use of problem-reaction-solution schemes to move the "New World Order" agenda forward. There isn't much new here for those already familiar with these topics, while Watson does a solid job of laying out the evidence for his views.

The truth hurts
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-09
Don't you think it's strange how those who benefit the most from terror attacks are governments and big business? It's time to ask yourself some serious questions. Who benefits from these "attacks"? The answers are simple, just watch how events unfold after the attacks take place. Governments are empowered and grow tremendously, new laws get passed. Big business, especially the oil industry, suddenly reap huge profits when the "evil doer's" oil fields get confiscated and are then controlled by American and international conglomerates. I find it very interesting that when "cavemen" hijack planes and crash them into buildings, major corporations and their henchmen in the various nation's capitols suddenly get even more rich and powerful. Buy the book and learn the truths that you aren't supposd to know.

I DEMAND THE TRUTH!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-16
I haven't read this book, but I desperately want to. I want the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth of the so-called "terrorist attacks" of September 11,2001 in America.

All that is coming from the American media - be it in the form of television, newspapers, magazines, or radio - concerning 9/11 is garbage. The powers that be are shoving heaps of lies, ramming it down our throats, and numbing our brains. My fellow concerned citizens, it is up to each one of us to demand the truth not only about 9/11 but also about this "war" in Iraq.

Ask yourselves this: Do you really want to live under the "New World Order"? Do you really think it would be a safe, peaceful, happy place? Educate yourselves; decipher truth from lies from every source available. I'd like to be able to do that once I read this book - if I can get a copy of it.

Notice how it's out of stock. (A convenient way of banning a book.) That in and of itself tells you something.


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