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SOG: A Photo History of the Secret Wars
Published in Hardcover by Paladin Press (2000-01-01)
Authors: John Plaster and JOHN L. PLASTER
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SOG:A photo history of secret wars
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Review Date: 2008-03-10
I read the book SOG, and as with any book relating true life war stories, you try to picture in your mind the people, surroundings and the enemy as they saw it. A Photo History, brought all of this to life for me. Excellent Book !!!

SOG FROM 1997 ONLY WITH PHOTOS
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Review Date: 2007-10-15

Back in 1997 I picked up a copy of SOG by Major Plaster and quickly became engrossed in the tales within the book that had never before seen the light of day. Later in 2004 came another book, SECRET COMMANDOS, again behind the lines material. But in between these two books came the real blockbuster: SOG--A Photo History of the Secret Wars.

I'm an ex-vietnam era serviceman, early Vietnam being out by 1967, and could not believe the wealth of intel within these three books, much of which was totally new to me. The later SOG book has over 700 photos giving a photo or more to almost every page. The value of this book is not something that can easily be put into words, and with most of these heroic men never coming back, the years have not taken the edge off that. If not for Major Plaster these men would have never gotten much recognition at all. That in itself is not right, but they one and all did their duty to their country and not for a handful of tin medals.

I have many history books on my shelves, some on Vietnam, but I can think of none that I would not part with other than John Plaster's books. These three books burn the secret wars and its warriors into your memory, and at times it defies belief the character of these men.

To read any of these books is to be proud of these men and yet humbled at the same time by their sacrifices. As Admiral Tarrant asks at ending of James A. Michener's THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI, "Where do we get such men?"

Semper Fi.

SOG: A photo history of the secret wars
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Review Date: 2007-06-02
A fantastic book for anyone interested in MACV-SOG and Special forces recon teams. This is the biggest collection of photos I have seen regarding SOG and recon teams. The book is very well done.This is where the Vietnam war was really fought, across the fence.This is a major piece of history that was never really documented and the truth needs to be available to all who have misconceptions and untruths about the Vietnam conflict. These men in special forces are legends. A tribute to those who served on recon teams and most of all those who did not make it back.

A lot of historical value!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-25
This is an incredible book, perfect companion to the other John Plaster books:
"SOG: The Secret Wars of America's Commandos in Vietnam" & "Secret Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines with the Elite Warriors of SOG".
The pictures have great historical value.

A fascinating look at an unknown part of the Vietnam War
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-21
This book tells the story of secret ("black") military operations run by the United States during the Vietnam War. Under the name Studies and Observations Group (SOG), the secret was kept so well that few veterans ever heard of it until long after the war.

It was composed purely of volunteers from the best of the American military, including Army Special Forces and Navy SEALs. Their missions involved going behind enemy lines in Laos, Cambodia and North Vietnam, areas officially off limits to US ground troops. That's why all of their missions were classified.

The North Vietnamese went to great lengths to keep the Ho Chi Minh Trail open at all times. Special military units, stationed from one end to the other, had the task of maintaining and defending a 20-30 mile stretch. If the US bombed a particular area one day, it would be fixed and open the very next day as if nothing happened.

The task of a SOG team could be practically anything, from prisoner snatching, to confirming something seen in aerial reconaissance to placing sensors on a road to give Intelligence an idea as to the traffic level. Every mission was meticulously planned and rehearsed. From the moment they were on the ground behind enemy lines, the team members could assume that the enemy was seconds, or minutes, away. A number of teams made it out safely (the only escape route was by air), but they had to shoot their way out. Some teams were never heard from again.

Since their missions were secret, nothing the soldiers wore or carried could be traced to America. There were no dogtags, no obviously American uniforms, and, in many cases, their weapons were foreign modified weapons.

This book also profiles the people who risked their lives day after day. To most people, they wer just American soldiers who served in Vietnam, but, to those who were there, the following names are practically legend: Larry Thorne, Billy Waugh, Walter Shumate, Jerry "Mad Dog" Shriver and Dick Meadows.

When SOG was disbanded in 1972, all the photo files were ordered destroyed. The interesting thing about this book is that the several hundred photos here are not the "official" photos. The photos were taken by the men who were there and kept in trunks and shoeboxes for many years. The author also knows something about SOG, having been a three-tour veteran.

For military historians and those interested in special operations, this book is a requirement. For the rest of us, this is a fascinating look at an unknown part of the Vietnam War. It is highly recommended.

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The Tao of Power
Published in Paperback by Broadway (1986-01-03)
Author: R.L. Wing
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Looking for a modern Interpretation of the Tao Te Ching?
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
the title attracts you, the rest will surprise you, and may lead to a very different understanding of power...

WOW!
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Review Date: 2007-02-16
I bought this book not knowig what to expect. I just did a lookup on Leadership and it came up. Then I thought, what not.
What I found was the Tao! A philosophy that is life changing; I recommended this wonderful translation by R.L. Wing to anyone who wants to see truth. It is the best translation that I have read of the Tao Te Ch'ing.

To Start My Day It Is Great
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Review Date: 2007-02-03
It is a perfect read for getting ready for work. Gives me a sense of calm and purpose.

Of the few books you must own, this is one of them
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
I bought an older edition of this book years ago, and its time I pay tribute to the author for his remarkable work. Like many others, I have read several versions of the Tao Te Ching, and I think R L Wing's The Tao of Power is definitely the best, quite simply because his commentaries and explanations are easy to understand yet sharp and to the point. Wing's commentaries are so good that the reader will be inclined to read them first, before going through the original text of the Tao Te Ching.

Quite frankly, I think Wing's interpretation of this Chinese classic should be required reading at every school.

I also have Wing's other book - The Art of Strategy, which is Sunzi's Art of War, again nothing but praise. I've been searching more of Wing's books over the years, I sincerely hope he keeps up his excellent work and release more books.

Change the way you look at the world
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-14
The author of Tao Te Ching can never be found out with a hundred percent surety. But what is said is important not the one who said it. Tao Te Ching is basically a book that has great philosophical depth. Only religious books like "Bhagavad Geeta", "The Bible", "The Quran", "The Dhammapada" come close to Tao Te Ching. I personally feel The Bhagavad Geeta comes closest to this work. It is always a good idea to read these books in comparison.When you read the books in comparison, you will understand what the books are saying. What is clear in one book may not be clear in the other or vice-versa. Or you might find it easier to understand in another book. For example, there is a line in Tao Te Ching That says "Act without action." It needs great insight to explain that line. The Bhagavad Geeta speaks of acting without expecting reward. It should be understood that Lord Krishna or whoever wrote the Geeta is not talking about philanthropy. It is to act from a state where the one who is acting does not exist but the action goes through him. And since the actual "actor" does not exist he is not worried about the result or reward. I request you to read the books, "Tao Te Ching" { R.L. Wing's version is very good.} The Bhagavad Geeta { Paramahansa Yogananda's Translation is very good } & Be As You Are: The Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Penguin Books). I am sure you will never regret buying these books and if you read them properly they will change the way you look at the world.

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U.S. Constitution (20 Pack)
Published in Paperback by Oak Hill Publishing Co. (1999-05)
Author: Terry L. Jordan
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US Constitution and Bill of Rights
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
A very conveniently sized book that can be easily put into your pocket and places two of our country's most important documents within easy reach. I teach ESOL and I buy multiple copies so I can make sure that all my students can have a copy as they will hopefully begin studying for their US citizenship. Not only are the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence in this book but also little known facts of our founding fathers, notes on famous Supreme Court decisions, Articles of Confederation, etc.

constitution
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Review Date: 2008-06-23
A very interesting little book to understand the foundation of the first and greatest democracy in the world

Small and Easy to Use
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Review Date: 2008-04-26
You can't really write a review about the Constitution! But I can tell you that this little book is not too difficult on the eyes, easy to use and simple for carrying to class. It doesn't weigh much in a pocket or a backpack, and this is the version I've used throughout my grad-school days. And after several years of thumbing through it, the book still hasn't fallen apart!

A great reference...
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
An easy read for quickly boning up on your U.S. constitution and a great reference document for future use. I'd recommend having it in your collection of books.

This is a great little book, but the binding doesn't hold up well.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
This is a great book. It covers the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the US Constitution as well as an abundance of interesting facts about the Framers of the Constitution.

The book is compact and students can easily carry it with them everywhere they go. This book is also very affordable.

There is a problem with this book's binding though. The book tends to come apart. The book's good for students, but since the Constitution is so important, I would give students a hardback when they graduate which they can have in their personal library for the rest of their lives.

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The Unquenchable Worshipper: Coming Back to the Heart of Worship (Worship Series)
Published in Hardcover by Regal Books (2001-09)
Author: Matt Redman
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IT QUENCHES THE THIRST!
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Review Date: 2007-10-09
Very rarely do you find a book that leaves you desiring more of God. However, this one provokes a yearning in you to give yourself more to God in prayer, worship and time in the Word. It pulls you into God. An easy read, short in length and well written, Matt Redman does a great job of pulling your attention away from whatever or whoever and pushing you to concentrate on the Lord. The book provides a healthy Godly perspective on worship, provides principles that one can easily understand and apply to their lives and mix a few of Redman's personal stories in to lift you to a higher place of worship. I highly recommend to anyone who needs another boost toward God! If you're struggling at this season in your life to keep God the main thing, this is for you. If you're at a place where you just want more of Him, this is for you! No matter where you are, this is for you! Enjoy~

The Irresistable Read
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Review Date: 2007-01-09
This book was recommended to me by a fellow marathoner. It reads quickly, and you will want to read in a single sitting. It speaks well of the heart and relentless desire of the worshipper of Jesus, to give Him endless and countless praise and worship for His work on the cross. It's also penned by a dude with amazing musical gifts. I will probably re-read many times,as it validates one's desire to worship even in the midst of the storms of life..........

The very practical book on worship.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
I'm a worship leader in NJ and I've require all our musicians and vocalists to read this book. My philosophy is that everyone doing worship during a service is leading the congregation in worship. Not just the one who may talk or sing the most. This book by Matt Redman is a valuable help to everyone involved with a worship team or seeking to understand what worship is all about in a deeper way. Do yourself a favor and read this wonderful devotional type book by a very experienced composer and worship leader. It will enhance your own time with the Lord and make you a better worship leader for your church.

you're not alone
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-01
Ever feel like no one else gets it? Like you sometimes can't connect with other people who although share your faith, seem to have a different taste for God than you do?

In my opinion this is the book for you. I found myself finishing this book in a short time because not only did I feel challenged, but I realized that I'm not a complete failure simply because I struggle in my focus on my God.

Matt lays out a very profound and understandable set of lessons that will help you understand what life long/ eternity long worship really is.

This isn't the gospel according to Matt or any book of vague ideas. It's a great devotional on intamacy and thirst for our God.

As a worship pastor/ youth pastor of a church I can't tell you what a blessing this reading really is.

The Unquenchable Worshipper: Coming Back to the Heart of Worship (Worship Series)
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
We were taken back to the Heart of Worship!!!!

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Will You Be Made Whole
Published in Paperback by CafePress (2005-04)
Author: E.L. Ayala
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Real Life Situations
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Review Date: 2006-08-17
I loved Mr. Ayala's book. This book tells of real life situations, as many people experience this lifestyle everyday. He teached us that no matter what the situation is, faith in the Lord will bring you through. I have had the pleasure of reading Mr. Ayala's novel Alabaster Box as well and loved it! If you love Will You Be Made Whole you will enjoy Alabaster Box just the same. Please keep writing Mr. Ayala!

When God Doesn't Make Sense
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Review Date: 2006-07-26
When Keith Coleman got on the Greyhound bus headed to Chicago he knew his life would never be the same. At the ripe age of 13, he fled his home in Atlanta after he defended his mother against his stepfather. Fearing the loss of his freedom, he thought he could go to Chicago and stay with his mother's sister. However, staying with his aunt was not an option with the authorities looking for him. Unfortunately for Keith, he was beaten unconscious soon after he arrived in Chicago and it was Drake Sommersbee who helped to change the course of his life. With Drake's help, Keith became KC and into his life came a succession of characters all seeking solace and help but not knowing where to garner it.

Katy meets KC while at a club, which begins their friendship. She is from a wealthy family in Ohio and finds Northwestern University has more to offer than just an education. However, she finds herself in a situation, that can only be categorized as purgatory. She goes from being a young woman with goals to a prostitute who can't get away from the man she thought loved her, but was really just her pimp.

There are several other characters in this story whose lives are intertwined as they live sinful lives and hope for a better life. One constant person in the characters' lives is a homeless man known as Old Ben who seems to know everything about each person and tries to guide them to salvation. He seems to be in the story to help them all learn to accept Christ and know they are loved.

WILL YOU BE MADE WHOLE has an inspiring message of accepting God's love and faith without being overly preachy. The characters all have lived sinful lives whether it was drugs, alcohol, sex, homosexuality, murder or more illicit transgressions, yet they are all deserving of being saved if they are willing to ask forgiveness for their sins and accept Christ into their lives. Readers will be drawn to several of the characters because it was easy to understand their pain and because they will probably recognize some of the characters from people in their own lives. The pacing was okay, and there were only a few editorial issues. Unfortunately, the story was too predictable; you knew what was going to happen before it happened, leaving no element of surprise. Although written in a simple manner, it guarantees the readers will receive the inspired message.

Reviewed by Cashana Seals
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Awesome Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-10
From the beginning to end to book of work keep you wondering what's going to happen next. Once you pick this book up you will not want to put it down. The author really gives life to all the character's in this book. My favorite character in this novel is Big Ben the homeless man. He's like the conscience or guardian angel througout the story. If you're expecting a E.L Lynn Harris or a ZANE like experience you will be disappointed. Ayala will take you mind to a different level. He brings a strong and powerful Christian standpoints but he don't turn you off with it. Ayala isn't someone to sleep on. Check this book on all of his other literary works.

That is the Question?
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Review Date: 2006-05-06
Often in life we face a moment time that will alter our lives forever. This was the quandry Keith Patrick Coleman found himself in as the sand from the hour glass slid away. From page one you'll find yourself enthralled following Keith's every move as he leaves Atlanta for the mean streets of the windy city. What do you do when you can't stay home, and you have no place to go? Will you be made whole has all the angst and passion of Shakespere's Hamlet in a modern day setting. Get ready for the ride of your life!

When God Doesn't Make Sense
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-14
E.L. Ayala is a very powerful writer. With a background in playwriting and stage productions he has honed a sense of drama that serves him very well indeed as a new novelist. Ayala joins the ranks of the fine cadre of African American writers today with his first novel WILL YOU BE MADE WHOLE, and with the surety of voice he has developed, we can expect further equally fine books from this artist.

Ayala has chosen Chicago as his stage for this story of multiple lives that interweave in a journey through drug abuse, prostitution, sex rings that involve both boys and girls as sex workers, violence, parental abuse, AIDS, the homeless street people, and ultimately for the power of friendship and love and as well sculpted a use of introducing ethics and religion as any writer writing today. He paints wholly three-dimensional characters, allowing their own character development in the course of the story to physically and emotionally describe their physical personas. The leading character is KC, a young thirteen-year-old running away from Georgia after being involved in murdering his abusive stepfather and while on the bus to Chicago he encounters a dear lady who shares with him a tattered book 'When God Doesn't Make Sense', a book she eventually leaves with him and which sets the tone for the long epic ahead. Once in Chicago KC is taken in by a kind black man (Drake) who treats him well, cares for him, and eventually becomes KC's lover as well. Drake is involved in a male prostitution ring and KC successfully develops into a handsome hunk who is one of Drake's prime hustlers.

Parallel to his gradually developing story of one lad's rise and fall is a second story of a young girl Katy who arrives in Chicago from Youngstown, Ohio to attend Northwestern University. What begins as a mild shy girl develops into the character who likewise falls into the prostitution line due to the influence of the handsome but evil Sugar Man. This slow but inevitable descent into low life is populated with a number of friends for Katy and one of those friends is KC. From the time of their meeting the story pummels into the fast track of bad choices, violence, drugs, bondage to pimps, yet in this story there also appears Old Ben, a homeless street person 'angel' who seems to rise up out of a sense of strange timing to offer consoling words from the Bible, messages about God's love and restorative powers for the downtrodden.

To tell more would be to deprive the reader of just how facile E.L. Ayala is in bringing the reader face to face with the seamiest side of life, creating a glowing tapestry with threads of fear, of need, of illness, of desperation, of shared love, of disappointment...of restoration. Ayala is in control of the story at every turn and never lingers too long to let the numbing persistence of a world gone wrong become maudlin. The narrative is crisp, the events propel naturally, and the use of the introduction of spiritual healing is never intrusive, only needed!

Stories of crime in the smarmy side of big cities are many, but few have been told with the finesse and page-turning style Ayala manages. This is a fine book, worthy of serious attention among readers, and a first novel that bears witness to a fine new talent. Highly recommended. Grady Harp, March 06

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Ard Righ: The Sword on the Stone
Published in Hardcover by Dna Press (2005-04-28)
Author: Ray L. Cattie
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Makes Me Want To Try
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-13
Mr. Cattie has written a very good book here! I really liked his story, the people in the story, and the fact that I couldn't put the book down! I read it in three days, and I'm not a big reader! I'm a ninth grade student, and if more summer reading choices were like "Ard Righ," I would be reading all the time! Plus, it makes me want to try writing now!

ARD RIGH: THE SWORD ON THE STONE Needs Proofreading!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-28
I've read just about every Arthurian novel written. This version has new twists on old traditions. Overall, it was a great storyline. However, the glaring typos drove me crazy and at times were extremely distracting and disruptive to the story. Mixing synonyms hear for here was particularly maddening. Also, the use of though instead of thought was also rampant in the novel.

It would have been a much more enjoyable read if these and many other typos were not in the book! The story and the characters deserved correct grammar and spelling! It's a shame as I would have rated this novel much higher if the errors didn't detract from the excellent tale of King Arthur told a little differently.

Very Good Summer Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-19
Kudos to Ray Cattie on penning a very good summer read! ARD RIGH: THE SWORD ON THE STONE is the a fast-paced story of King Arthur, telling the story of the true person who might have actually been King Arthur! Cattie uses his historical facts well, blending them with the elements that we King Arthur fans already know, creating a new and unique look at this famous founder of the Knights of the Round Table!

Great scene: Arthur's brother Cai returns to Caerleon (Camelot) with the heads of Arthur's father and brothers tied to his saddle horn-- right in the middle of Arthur and Gwenhwyfar's (Guinivere's) wedding-- Lot's bloody answer to Arthur's call to fealty!

Cattie asks "what if," and the answer, ARD RIGH: THE SWORD ON THE STONE, is a worthy read!

Up And Coming Force!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-02
This book explores from a slightly different angle the story of King Arthur. The storyline is both readily familiar, yet new. Cattie's deviations from the traditional Arthur into the historical Arthur give his work a strikingly fresh feel, casting old characters in occasionally new roles while still largely following the legend. The writing is crisp, fascinating, and infused with its own magic. It is a definite page-turner, and certainly a must-read for anyone interested in the Arthurian legends. I see Cattie as an up-and-coming force in the literary world.

Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-13
Ambrosius, the High King of Briton, has ruled strongly and well for many years. But now he is dying. His dream and hope for a peaceful kingdom, The Kingdom of the Summer Lands, is slipping away. He is afraid the world may never see what he envisions. Myrrdin (Merlin), his most trusted advisor and dear friend, promises to find a way to keep the possibility of Ambrosius' dream alive. He magically locks Ambrosius' sword, Caladfwlch, in stone. A stone that is rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of sacrifice. Whoever can remove the sword from the stone will be the true Ard Righ, High King of Briton, High King of the Summer Lands. And so it begins.

Myrrdin is advisor to the High King through the reign of Vortigen. Myrrdin senses Vortigen is not the man he seeks. It is in his blood but not his head or his heart. But Vortigen's sister, Ygraine, has possibilities. Perhaps a child of Ygraine's might be the answer. But Myrrdin has to wait for the right time and place.

Vortigen's reign shortly gives way to the reign of Uther. Uther is not quite right either, but Myrrdin has a plan. He sees how the job could be done. All it needs is a little careful planning, a little timing and a little magic.

"A child born of sin, but a child who would grow within the fosterage of a good and just man. A child born of sin, but destined for salvation. A child who would grow into a man who would grow into a king." A child named Arthur.

I love the Arthurian legends. There are so many versions and interpretations. It's such a powerful and lasting story. This one covers more of the beginning of the legend. Myrrdin (Merlin) is a master manipulator in a way I've never seen depicted before, though I've hardly read everything available on the subject. Morganna (Morgaine) is far more conniving, almost to the point of evil, than I've encountered. It's a good introduction and base to the story, for those who don't have that already. My favorite part, though, is actually the Gaelic pronunciation guide in the beginning. I found it extraordinarily helpful, accessible, and the book is worth it for that alone, as well as for the story itself.

Reviewed by: Carrie Spellman

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Boom Towns & Relic Hunters of Northeastern Washington
Published in Paperback by Elfin Press (2002-03)
Author: Jerry L. Smith
List price: $24.95
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Has good information
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-22
This slender book has a good deal of information. However, it is somewhat helpful in locating ghost towns.

The encyclopedia of Washington ghost towns. Their history and how to find them.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-06
For anyone who loves the history and romance of the Wild West, this is an outstanding book that will help you understand more about the where and when of boomtowns in the old and the new west. It was mining that drove development in the western United States, not the cowboy. The products of Northeastern Washington mines were what held together this pioneer country and it helped to sustain development of the west and the United States.
Get lost with this book on a road trip through the dusty corners of Washington State! You will love it.

Nostalgia in Okanogan County
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
Upon purchasing your fantastic book and reading many of the wonderful stories on the history of Washington State, we decided to do an article in our Nostalgia Magazine. Thank you for sharing your stories and photos, folks like you keep Nostalgia Magazine a favorite read.

The Mysterious China Wall
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-18
In August 2005 I visited the mysterious "China Wall" in Okanogan County. If it had not been for Jerry's book, which included detailed directions on how to locate the China Wall, I would not have found this historic structure. Once I had arrived at these massive granite walls Jerry's book explained in detail the history of this mysterious wall from yesteryear.

In Search For Hidden Treasure
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
I purchased a copy of Jerry's book. It was taken along with me as my personal history reference guide as I searched for his Boom Towns & Relic Hunters "Geo Relic Treasure Caches". His book explained the detailed history of the area I was visiting while conducting my historic treasure hunt.

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Bounce: A Bridge from Awareness to Action
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2003-10-06)
Author: Preston L. Allen
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Boo-Hoo4.5
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-13
I agree about the Boo-hoo and other things. I was torn between giving this book a 5 for the writing and a 3 for the fact that it was so short and so dense, like the other reviewer said. The thing about it is that if you read books by Zane and EJD you get used to character development and exciting subplot after subplot. I kept thinking about how Zane would have written this book. I kept thinking about how there were other scenarios where people could have been having sex like, the Exhusband Tyrone, and we could have gotten some more exposure of the scenes with Red and his boss. I wanted to read a book that I could get lost in. I could not get lost in this book, but I'm still going to give it a 5. Let me tell you why.

I read every word of this book. Every word. It was like a poem to me. I was awake all the way through it, not skipping through chapters because I didn't want to miss anything. Then when I finished it, I lent it to my sister cause I wanted somebody to talk about it with. She was cracking up reading it. When she finished, we started to talk about it. She liked it more than I did because she's kinda like Cindique, except she doesn't take abuse from men (she just let's them steal all her money!) But anyway, we agreed that we both read every word, no skipping through. I gave it a 4 because the ending could have been happier. She gave it a 5, because she said that's the only real way it could have ended. Not every book has to be written like EJD. It's a tight book in its own way. We loved it. Boo-hoo, boo-hoo. 4.5

A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-07
This book had me hooked in the first two pages. Clindique is a very interesting character, and so are all of the other characters in this book. I finished reading this book in a little over an hour. It was so good that I was reading it on the bus, in the car, and even at work! This book is a must read and once you've read it will be on your list of all time favorite's. What I liked the most about this book was its realism. Unlike other novels that this book was compared to (Skyscraper) it didn't end like a fairytale. Clindique was not carried away by her prince charming on a white horse. Instead the story ended and made me think, this has to be a real story. This has to be based on someone's life. Sure most people want to see a fairytale ending, but I am not one of those people. That's the beauty of this story. The ending in unpredictable, and leaves the reader saying I never would have guessed that would have ever happened.If you don't own this book I suggest you run out and get a copy, maybe even two, one for you and a friend.

Every Line
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-16
Every line of this book is great. Preston L. Allen is a very versatile writer, who is extending his range into romance, crime fiction, and serious literature. I think I have read everything that he has written, including his erotica, so I can make a statement that reflects his body of work. This writer pens masterpieces of the heart. You always care about his protagonists, male or female, old or young, gay or straight, and you cheer for them hoping that they will win. I had my suspicions about Red from the beginning, so I wasn't totally surprised by his choice at the end. I know many men like him; maybe I am one of them. We are not bad guys, just overextended in our romantic obligations. I hope you will go out and buy this book right now to see just how good a writer Mr. Allen is. In terms of sheer raw talent, he is among today's best writers.

A Fast Little Read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-08
You will love this book. This book will have you hooked in just a few short pages. Cindique is the main focus but after you put the book down Red and Joan's relationship will stay on your mind for a long time. Cindique is beautiful and tragic, but when you get right down to it she is the "other" woman, even though we may not like to face the facts. What she is offering Red is a chance to save himself and her. What Red wants is kind of confusing. He seems to love Cindique, but he is torn between her and the love he already has. What goes on between these few pages is very engaging. This is a great book. I highly recommend it. I am now in the process of ordering Hoochie Mama? Anyone out there read that one?

Love Hurts
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-16
They gave me this book to read and analyze, knowing that I truly do not like to read much. I didn't know what to expect. I figured I wasn't going to like it at all. The title BOUNCE was neither impressive nor entertaining. I thought maybe it was a slang term I wasn't familiar with. And then I started reading. I found myself getting into the characters' lives. Cindique, a strong black woman of mized parentage, was tough on the outside, but sweet and loving on the inside. I couldn't help but feel that she was putting on a strong veneer when all she wanted or needed was to be loved. As in a lot of these youngsters' lives, they learn often too soon about life via sexual relations which escalates to something too adult for them to handle. Cindique grew up fearful and bitter. She got married for the wrong reasons. Her husband Tyrone himself had no role model and positive direction to follow. I couldn't help but feel empathy for this fesity young woman who wanted to take the world by storm and conquer it with her gifts of writing--but really 15 and 17 is too young to get married--children! She could have been a star, given a chance. They both could have been.

As we get further into the novel, we learn about another character, Tawana, a lost soul, a sweet girl, as her husband Redd reminds us throughout the story, despite what she did to him. Tawana, unfortunately, is tarnished by her stepfather's wicked intrusion into a young, tender life. You cannot help but feel anger toward this white man who has destroyed her innocence, leaving her nothing but sex as a way to cope with life's ordeals. Tawana is not the bad guy. Please do not read her like that. She is not the wicked ex. She is a victim, too. I am touched by her story.

Redd, for his part, was such a gentle man who just wanted to take care of everyone. I found him to be such a protector whose only fault is that he wanted to take care of all of the women in his life. He had compassion for all of them. he was a Christian. He confused Christian love with carnal love and ended up sleeping with too many women and complicated his life. Now what is he supposed to do? He loves them all. He doesn't want to hurt anybody. His love is his biggest weakness.

In BOUNCE, there is a sadness to all of the characters underneath all of the humor, drama, and plot twists. Everyone is longing for the one thing that we all crave--love and happiness. They go through the motions. The learn to
overcome the heartaches. They try not to repeat the same mistake over and over again. It seems they never learn. Sometimes it seems we all never learn. We want so much to have love and approval from the ones we love that we forget to love ourselves first. I couldn't help but see that in these characters. I couldn't help but empathize with the struggles they face in order to be in each other's lives. Love hurts, even if you are made of rubber and you can bounce. Love hurts. Jasmine C. Miami, Florida

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Chapman Piloting Edition
Published in Hardcover by Morrow, William Company In (1987-10)
Author: Elbert Maloney
List price: $25.00
New price: $5.44
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $25.00

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Expert Boating Experience
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-02
This is the real deal. I first used this book in a class for the USPS when I was around 13 years old (I'm 60+ now). Everything is factual and updated often. If you want the best reference manual on boating get this one.

Don't Leave Home (or the Dock) Without It!
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-14
Our most frequently asked question: "What's the one book you'd recommend for a boater?" Our answer every time: "Chapman's."

Whether you're a new boater just getting started or an old salt needing a little refresher, this is your dependable one-volume reference. When we need material for our "Boating/PWC Basics" course, this is where we go.

The book is continuously updated and fresh, with new information on topics like GPS and how to use it and Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for your marine radio. It continues to present essential and complete information on preparing to get underway, operating and navigating your boat, the practice of good seamanship, docking or mooring your boat, and how to put it away for the winter (which some of us have to do!).

Chapman's has been a fixture in our library (and on our boats) since the 50th edition in 1972. And even though we pay a little more for it now than the $8.95 price in 1972, you'll still find it a great value at Amazon's price shown above.

Our advice: Don't leave home (or the dock) without it.

an absolute boater's neccessity
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-27
Chapmans is the must-have for any boater who wants to do things the right way. I regularly go to this book. Easy to read, organized and practical. A bit big to bring onboard, however.

Experience is the Best Teacher. But Tuition Can Kill You!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-23
I've been a profesional captain for over 30 years, and I still find myself going back to this book for a quick refresher on the Rules of the Road or a check on the working and breaking strengths for various moorings, ropes, chains, etc. If you were allowed only one reference book on boating, this one, in my opinion, would be the best choice. It has a wealth of practical information on virtually every 'basic' subject of importance to the mariner -- novice and professional alike -- and is completely free of controversy and error. With 64 printings under its belt, you can be sure you're getting the facts and figures straight.

There are indeed other very worthy books that cover individual aspects of boating (heavy weather seamanship, advanced navigation, etc.) in a more comprehensive manner, but none of these will offer more factual, accurate, or appropriate information for such a wide range of skill levels. We all know experience is the best teacher. But when the tuition can kill you, it pays to come to school prepared. In this regard, Chapman's has no equal.

Bible of Boating, but maybe you just need a little prayer.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-21
If you could only buy one book on boating, this would be it, but it's overkill for a beginning recreational boater. The newcomer to boating will get lost in all the detail if he tries to use this as a practical manual. With all the books on boating, it might be better to label this as an intermediate-advanced reference book. Sure, it's got everything, but most weekenders don't need to know everything, just the basics.

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Discovering Your Inner Samurai: The Entrepreneurial Woman's Journey to Business Success
Published in Perfect Paperback by WME Books (2007-11-01)
Author: Dr. Susan L. Reid
List price: $24.95
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Truly Inspirational
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
This is a must read for any woman thinking about taking the leap into the entrepreneurial ring.

indeed-listening to my inner samurai-gets me sane
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-24
boy-did i ever need to read this book an apply it to my life listen-for-lessons! 'samurai was the book to wake-up call myself into paying attention-and pay myself pat on the back, for getting through dark times
and know my identity accounts for my best interest at heart-to have power
and meaning-on purpose
thank you infinetely!
jannew

Are you listening to your inner samurai
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
This is definitely a winner for all interested in discovering our best self. Go for it. This is a triangle of success, business, entrepreneurship and discovery. Through interesting stories, examples rich with meaning, and a book that is so thoughtfully organized to structure the reader's learning, this book allows you to discover all that is possible when you discover your own inner samurai. There was such an ease in reading and each page challenged me to delve further into what was possible. I read the book to see how I could use it in my business and with my clients and by the end I found out how beneficial it was to me and my life. It is exciting to know that Susan's book is filled with possibilities and opportunities.

"First page-turning, self-help book I've ever read!"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-28
In all of the self-help books I have read, (and there have been so, so many) I have never read one that has had such an impact, or that I was so compelled to keep on reading to the end. The first time through, I didn't even take time to hi-lite, I just wanted to absorb all of the accounts and information. When I read the part about "Multiple Streams of Passion" I nearly cried realizing that she was writing about me. Susan said, "My journey is your journey!" At first I thought "yeah right", but now I realize how true that is. Thank you Susan. I can hardly wait for your next book!

A must read for any woman!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-30
This book is a must read for any entrepreneurial woman, and indeed, is a valuable guide to any woman. While women are the intended audience, men reading this book will gain valuable insight into their partners, friends and colleagues that will help them relate to and support these women.

Reid guides the reader through the most essential part of starting a business: preparing herself! Reid's gentle insightfulness helps the reader explore her own thoughts and feelings that pertain to business and personal success. Each chapter holds new gems that help unfold the readers potential and remove self-created barriers. Reid inspires, guides and empowers readers to greater self-awareness and greater success.


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