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Pooh's Bedtime Book
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1997-10-01)
Authors: A. A. Milne, Ernest H. Shepard, and Gail Owens
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The Adorable Bear Himself
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Review Date: 2002-09-20
A.A. Milne was born in England in 1882 and wrote some delightful books about Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. Pooh was actually inspired by a teddy bear belonging to Milne's son, Christopher. His books have been translated into over two dozen languages are favorites of children and adults throughout the world.

So wherever I am, there's always Pooh,
There's always Pooh and Me.
"What would I do?" I said to Pooh,
"If it wasn't for you," and Pooh said: "True,
It isn't much fun for One, but Two
Can stick together," says Pooh, says he.
"That's how it is," says Pooh.
-Us Two, pg. 3

Ernest H. Shepard illustrated the Pooh books and Milne was so pleased with the drawings for the first book that he invited Shepard out to his home in Surrey, England so he could sketch the actual woodland settings for the stories.

In this book we find "Us Two," "Winnie-The-Pooh And Some Bees," "Sneezles"and "An Expotition To the North Pole" followed by two poems and then a story about Tiger coming to the forest and a prayer.

In the first story, Pooh falls out of a tree and it wasn't quite what he meant to do. He really just wanted some honey. "Sneezles" is about Christopher Robin which is a real tongue twister. In the next story after a simple meal of marmalade spread lightly over a honeycomb or two, Pooh goes off to see if Christopher Robin wants to go off on an "Expotition." Yes, that is the spelling.

Then, I the middle of the night, Winnie-the-Pooh woke up suddenly and found a tiger named Tigger. The two have a hilarious little conversation and then after breakfast they go off to see piglet, Eeyore and Kanga.

These are the most delightful stories to read to children and have that added touch of charming humor that will delight adults and children alike. The illustrations are quite cute and the rhymes invariably silly.

~The Rebecca Review

Less is More
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-04
Far more wieldy than the complete works of Pooh, I heartily recommend this for wee ones who are just being introduced to AA Milne`s Winnie the Pooh. This slim, light volume with an assortment of three stories and five poems and color illustrations on every page, (varying in size from one-eighth to two-thirds of a page,) is easy to hold and view. My boys, now five and seven, still find the big book rather daunting, and will ask for the "bee and balloon story," or the "Tigger story" or the "North Pole" story from this book, rather than the larger dust collector. And I should mention that the poem "Sneezles" is a favorite whenever we have to lie in bed with a cold, and this is far easier to take to bed and less lumpy to sleep on.

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Punzie, Icq
Published in Paperback by Fremantle Arts Centre Press (1999-03)
Author: Geoff Havel
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Fun for a six year old
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Review Date: 2000-05-19
Fairy tales have not been lost! We had a great time searching for the clues and finding familiar items from traditional fairy tales. With a very clever twist, fairy tales have hit the 21st Century. I enjoyed this book so much that I bought a copy for my 48 year old brother-in-law!

The guy who illustrated this book is TOTALLY off the planet!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-22
Everyone thinks they know fairy tales. Everyone thinks they know what Snow White and the 7 Dwarves looks like, Red Riding Hood looks like, even the 3 bears, Right? Wrong! Think again! This book will show you these characters, and more, like you've NEVER seen them before....eg: Did you know Cinderella really wears size 14DDD shoes, Prince Charming rides a stunt motorcycle, Little Red Riding Hood delivers PIZZAS, and the 7 dwarves are really surfers? Or how about Jack and his famous beanstalk...Where have you seen HIM before (clue) 'Little Pigs, Little Pigs, let me come in'.... All this and more, with a million things to look at and for, not just the same guy on every page, although that too along with a whole bunch of the corniest gags and wordplay ever. Kids from 5 to 105 will love this book! The guy who illustrated this is TOTALLY off the planet....how do I know this? Simple. It was me. Mea Culpa! Enjoy!

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Safe As the Grave
Published in Hardcover by Putnam Pub Group (T) (1979-07)
Authors: Caroline B. Cooney, Owens Cooney, and Gail Owens
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Safe As the Grave
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Review Date: 2005-08-30
Read this book in elementary school and I still remember it! It's an awesome book.

Awesome book
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Review Date: 2001-07-03
This book was awesome you have to read it!

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Santiago's Way
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Publishers (2005-03)
Authors: Patricia Laurent, Geoff Hargreaves, and Patricia Laurent Kullick
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reviews in Amazon.co.uk
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Review Date: 2004-12-05
Reviewer: Guillaume Trevis from Chelsea, London
This book is filled with images that stay in the mind, some comic, some tragic, concerned with both humans and animals, full of tears and smiles. Highly memorable vignettes knotted into a disturbing but profoundly humane thread. This is the first Mexican novel I've read, but if it's typical of contemporary Mexican writing, I've been missing a lot. A little gem of a book!

Reviewer: Josephine Blake M.A. from Bangor. N.Wales
This book is a series of earthy, joyous, wounded and blessed images, carved from the limitations and aspirations of a woman's life. It's a beautiful, inspired work brimming with fireworks.

A heavyweight of 7.2 ounces
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-27
This is a little book that packs a terrific punch! I discovered it by accident--have there been any magazine reviews?--and I could not believe the variety of emotions it led me through: sadness, uneasiness, laughter, and a very real fear compounded with sympathy. I realized only on checking that it was actually a translation, because it reads so well, despite the British English. I hope that this little gem will not disappear without trace simply because it doesn't have a major publishing house behind it. It deserves to become a classic!

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Sao Bernardo
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Ltd (1975-09)
Author: Graciliano Ramos
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One of the best books ever wrought!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-06
Paulo Honorio is a tough man who does everything to earn more money and to be more powerful. But, when he knows Madalena, a game of interests begins. His world, dominated by the use of force and represented by Sao Bernardo, his farm, is questioned by Madalena's world, built on a base of love and charity. This fight leads to a astonishing and perfect end, in which Paulo Honorio realizes that he is a "pig" which can't be able to forgive and to change its way of life.

My Favorite Author
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-11
O.K,there are a lot of people who say that Machado de Assis is one of the "monsters" of South American Literature,no doubt about that!,BUT Graciliano Ramos is my favorite author,there is,also,no doubt that his style is so interesting and São Bernardo is,let say,one of his best(Angustia and Vidas Secas come to mind)..

10\10,Please read this one and don't be foolish by those stupid "capitalist" fanatics that hate Ramos just because his was a comunista,AND SO WHAT!!!?
If you read this novel,and by the end,you think that greed is good,so,please,grow up :)

PS: Really sorry about my english...My second linguage is German,so...the things get a really complicated :)

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Science of the Mind
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (1984-06)
Author: Owen J. Flanagan
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An excellent consciousness/cognition primer.
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-14
I call this a primer because Flanagan structures this work on a chronology from Descartes to E. O. Wilson's sociobiology. This is a fairly comprehensive work. It is a deep, well rounded tome which covers, with a minimal amount of ceremony, 350 years of research into the human mind. A more direct approach to current cognitive studies might be through Edelman, Damasio, et al, but I thoroughly enjoyed Flanagan's intelligent retracements of the likes of James, Freud, Skinner, and Piaget, crossfading into the threshold of the modern cognitive sciences. Flanagan's thesis, antithesis, and synthesis style of evaluating and critiquing his subjects is broadly informative. His terse, pedantic tone lent the air of the university lecture hall to this historical and at the same time contemporary work of philosophy and science. This may seem an unflattering assessment in some contexts, but this is not a literary work; it is a dry, serious attempt on the still somewhat (this book was 1st published in 1984, 17 years ago) mysterious phenomenon of consciousness. It may be somewhat dated today but still offers a credible repertoire of neural case histories and cognitive facts, as well as an excellent historical perusal of some of the best consciousness studies history has to offer. It's a challenging read, but the kind that makes you feel rewarded after having done so.

A single book sweeping education on theories of mind
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-30
This remains one of my favorite references on the background of modern approaches to studying the mind. If you've ever wondered why so many people seem convinced that the brain is "like a computer" and why this idea has gained so much traction over alternative theories in recent decades, this book will fascinate you. It gives a deep insight into the evolution of the sciences of the mind.

Science of the Mind is superb in its treatment of its subjects both historically and conceptually. Flanagan is also not afraid to take a stand on each of the theories he recounts, from Cartesian dualism to sociobiology and computational mind theories and to do so in an even-handed yet persuasive way.

The result is that you learn an incredible amount from each of the theories, whether they are currently in fashion or not. This is one of those rare volumes that can legitimately be said to be a kind of education (about a single cluster of topics) in a single book.

Highly recommended.

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Secret Codes for Nintendo 64, Volume 4
Published in Paperback by BRADY GAMES (2000-04-14)
Author: Michael Owen
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This book is awsome and it gives you a lot of cheats
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-13
this book gives you cheats and codes for almost all of the game

down the middle
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-15
did you know you can hide in cans do the same thing for getting in boxes and youl pop up in the cans.

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Sensible Job Interviewing: Understanding The Employer's Role and Responsibilities
Published in Paperback by AuthorHouse (2006-12-14)
Author: S.H.C. Owen M.Ed.
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$ensible Job Interviewing
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Review Date: 2008-02-22
In, $ensible Job Interviewing, Owen, a career professional and emerging author, provides us with an encouraging model. Just exactly why do we hire? $ensible Job Interviewing provides a "hiring model" for both applicant and employer to consider. This first publication of Owens' provides views from both sides of the 'hiring table'. What does business do, perpetually, that "gets bodies" but fails to deliver the Human Capital leadership constantly demands. As an applicant, how can I market myself to "get that job"? These two queries represent true ends of any hiring decision. From its first chapter through the afterword, $ensible Job Interviewing provides a sequency of mutual, employment objectives and failures, constant in all business sectors. Regardless of ability; region, economic or market conditions, elements of these chapters identify the chronic and prevailing 'failures' in applicant selection. Though this first edition could use another editor...there are nuggets of insight and tools for both employer and applicant alike to use while spanning the gap from candidacy to offer. $ensible Job Interviewing is a thinking book, it does not read like pulp fiction. For those who read Business Industry material, this book speaks to the same themes as Welch's "Straight From the Gut" or, Bossidy's "Execution". For those that really read '$ensible' strikes some of the same notes found in the best of Kurt Vonnegut material. Anyone working in the field of Recruitment, Job Development or is dependent on a Human Resources entity (i.e., business owner) would be wise to study $ensible Job Interviewing. Regardless of our current employment station, so many of us truly long to make a contribution in life. Owen touches on this prevailing objective for both business owner and applicant alike. After everyone has obtained that "competitive balance of education and experience"...what is the difference between best qualified and second best? Why do we continue to consider Human Capital in linear and vertical perspectives while business is chronically interested in horizontal growth? Owen provides a $ensible model for considering what Human Capital can do, how we ought to consider talent, in models and examples healthy for all of us. From green lumber to seasoned wood, $ensible Job Interviewing identifies and describes "good places" for all of us within current markets and corporations. Enjoy finding a vehicle to the career place you want as you read $ensible Job Interviewing!

Heidi M. Lucken MSA/PHRExecution: The Discipline of Getting Things DoneJack: Straight from the GutExecution: The Discipline of Getting Things DoneA Man Without a Country

president
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-06
As a business owner for over twenty years, I've always felt hiring a new employee seemed a little to haphazard and was very curious why my staff chose as they did. After reading this book, and I've read a few on this subject, my curiosity has finally been satisfied. My feelings should have given me pause. The author is to be commended for seeing what now seem to be obvious interviewing flaws and offering a simple and efficient way to correct them. Even if an employer has other such books, this book is a must-have. Like he says, it makes you think critically. Its deep but flexible and I will probably tweak some of its recommendations. I give it high praise not only for interviewing purposes but also as a personnel management book.

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Sharing Christ When You Feel You Can't: Making It Easier to Tell Your Friends and Family About Your Faith in Christ
Published in Paperback by Crossway Books (1997-05)
Author: Daniel Owens
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Practical and encouraging suggestions
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-18
I wish I had read this book years ago! Daniel Owens has written the best book I have read yet on evangelism. I never believed the "in your face" evangelism that some practice was very effective, and this book points to a better way. Daniel Owens proposes that real and effective evangelism requires time and sincere love invested in individuals. Furthermore, we need to be laying the foundation through prayer. Throughout the book, he presents practical and specific suggestions of how to become sincerely involved in the lives of non-Christian friends and neighbors. Filled with anecdotes and very readable chapters, this is one book every Christian would benefit from reading.

Wonderful book with much spiritual guidance and uplifting!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-18
Dan Owens is just like me and you but has the words from God to help us all share Christ's love, as hard as it may be sometimes. So many things he has written have shown me that to be a Christian doesn't mean being perfect or even close to it....and simple loving ways to show how my Saviour has changed my life and can change other's lives. Thanks Dan!

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The silver trumpet
Published in Unknown Binding by W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co (1968)
Author: Owen Barfield
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A childhood memory meets expectations
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-11
This is a straightforward review.

The Silver Trumpet was a book read to me when I was a child. 30 years later, I read it to my own children, and they loved it just as much as I did, and I found that it hadn't lost anything in the passing years.

It's an innovative fairy tale that is both silly (in a good way) and heart warming.

It's also the sort of book that will be understood by a 4-year-old, and enjoyed by a 12-year-old.

A Classic Fairy Tale
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-24
It's a shame that this book has gone out of print again, for I have yet to read another fairy tale that I have enjoyed more. C.S. Lewis thought highly of it, and J.R.R. Tolkien's children were completely taken by it when their father read it to them. The 1989 edition of the book has the wonderful illustrations of Josephine Spence to complement this delightful story.


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