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Making Room for Uncle Joe
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (1984-03)
Author: Ada Bass Litchfield
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How Understanding Are You?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-05
The children in this story know ABOUT Uncle Joe, but they don't know him personally because he has been in a special home for the mentally retarded--a place they never visit, only their parents. Now, Uncle Joe is coming to live with them, maybe for quite a while.

A neighbor boy is sure that "all retarded people are funny looking and most of 'em drool; you'll have to wipe his chin all the time." Teenager Beth doesn't want this little-known uncle to be "creeping around" and causing her friends to make fun of HER, too.

And, it turns out, Uncle Joe does have to be cleaned up after, and be reminded to wear his glasses, comb his hair, put on matching socks, and take a shower.

Does the family and Uncle Joe become unhappy? Does Beth lose her friends? How does young Dan react when his school friends see him in public with Uncle Joe? Why does five-year-old Amy cry and hug her uncle? What decision is finally made about Uncle Joe? [Suitable for grades 2-4/5.]

A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts: Grades 4 Through 8 and Up

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Mamur Zapt & the Men Behind
Published in Hardcover by Mysterious Press (1993-07-01)
Author: Michael Pearce
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The Mamur Zapt Series
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-29
Gentle, droll, English humor at its best. These stories combine the murder mystery with the politics and culture of Colonial life and the Middle Eastern mystique in cosmopolitan turn-of-the-century Cairo. These books can't be allowed to disappear off the shelves.

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The Man Beneath Lake Union (Owen Ruger Micro-adventures)
Published in Kindle Edition by www.Alleywolf.com (2008-04-21)
Author: C. L. Vaughn
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Enter America's Newest Action Hero
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
The Man Beneath Union Lake is my first taste of a micro-adventure book, and it has definitely whetted my appetite for more. C.L. Vaughn introduces us to Owen Ruger, a fearless adventurer who is not afraid to get in the middle of danger--especially when there is a beautiful woman needing his assistance. Vaughn jumps right into the action and never lets up until the last page of the book. If you love action/adventure books, then give Vaughn's The Man Beneath Union Lake a try. Be warned, however, these micro-adventures can become addictive. Let's hope that this isn't the last we see of Owen Ruger.

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Manual of Child Neurology
Published in Paperback by W.B. Saunders Company (1987-01)
Author: Owen B. Evans
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Clear, concise and helpful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1996-06-23
This book is essential for Pediatricians or Family Practitioners. It can aid you in the diagnosis of a variety of neurological syndromes, and assist you in caring for those children who are followed by a neurologist. Dr.Evans is perhaps the best Pediatrican/Pediatric Neurologist/Departmental Chairman in the country!!!!

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Mark of the Pasha, The: A Mamur Zapt Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Poisoned Pen Press (2008-05-10)
Author: Michael Pearce
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A tense mystery thriller
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Review Date: 2008-08-18
This new Mamur Zapt mystery will appeal to old fans, newcomers and any mystery collection strong in international intrigue as it tells of the end of the Great War and a new British Commissioner in Egypt who is facing a state of emergency. Gareth, the head of the secret police, finds himself between to conflicting political parties as a result, with intrigue and dangers abounding in this tense mystery thriller.

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The Marquis de Sade Reader
Published in Paperback by Peter Owen Ltd (2000-12-31)
Author: Marquis de Sade
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An Eye Opening Experience
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Review Date: 2004-10-08
The name "Marquis de Sade", has marked itself in the English language and few know why. He is a writer who is "...more talked about than read." However, after reading this text on the controversial author, the reader gets a more realistic view on who this man was and why he is controversial.

Margaret Crosland intertwines Sade's work with her own analysis and provides background and rationale behind his logic. Of course, there are several passages that can be quite stimulating (and just plain gross). However depraved you may think Sade is (and this is speaking from an avid researcher of his work) the value in de Sade's writing comes from your reaction to his work.

Bravo to Crosland for giving us an objective viewpoint into de Sade!

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Mars Life
Published in Paperback by Shoemaker Labs, Inc. (2008-02-11)
Author: Kevin Owen Shoemaker
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Mars Life - An intriguing tale that sparks your curiosity
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-03
In the beginning of this novel, the author proclaims this to be a work of science fiction. Through it is a science fiction work; it incorporates ideas and events that have already occurred. The author slowly builds on these ideas and events (i.e. mars exploration) to reach the main events of the book: establishing a manned Mars outpost. But, this isn't your typical "jump in a spaceship and suddenly you're on Mars" story...The author takes the reader through the adventures of the main character engineering a way to get to Mars. Using modern engineering ideas and only a few "leaps of faith," the main character is able to engineer his way to Mars. By the end of the story the reader is left thinking: "Why can't we do that?" But, the book doesn't end here. The reader is lead through the adventures of the first humans on Mars and their return trip (with a few realistic but unexpected twists to make things more interesting).

In all, this book was an easy read, but a very interesting and thought provoking science fiction novel.

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Mary Tudor
Published in Hardcover by Peter Owen Ltd (1970-01-15)
Author: Walter C. Richardson
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Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-12
Except for her one act of defiance in marrying Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, against her brother's will, Mary Tudor, younger sister of Henry VIII, has been overshadowed by the more flamboyant members of her family. In this first major biography, Mary emerges as a striking personality in her own right, exhibiting as much Tudor obstinacy and ruthlessness within her orbit as her brother did in his.

Mary's long betrothal to Prince Charles, of Castile was terminated by Henry VIII, who, betrayed by Spain and the Pope in a war to check France, retaliated by making a separate peace treaty with France in which Mary's marriage to the aged Louis XII was stipulated. When Louis died less than three months after the wedding, Mary, fearing that her brother or Francis I would force her into another political marriage, persuaded Charles Brandon, Henry's life long friend to marry her secretly. After finally obtaining Henry's forgiveness, the couple returned to England, where Mary lived until her death in 1533.

Mary's life is an engrossing story, and Professor Richardson places it dramatically against a background of momentous historical change. His account is based on numerous contemporary documents and reflects his broad and sympathetic knowledge of early Tudor England and Renaissance politics. Especially fascinating is the picture that emerges of Henry VIII and his advisor, Cardinal Wolsey, who with increasing finesse and cunning, planned marriage alliances to further English ambitionjs, pitting themselves against such masters of diplomatic intrigue as Louis XII and Francis I of France; Maximilian, the Holy Roman Emperor; and his daughter, Margaret of Austria.

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Matthew Takes His Shot
Published in Hardcover by Pentland Press (NC) (2001-06)
Author: Owen Coleman
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I give this book 10 Stars!
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Review Date: 2006-01-04
This book is a great addition to any library, not just one of a diabetic. This story has wonderful pictures and simple text! My daughter who is 3 and recently diagnosed with diabetes absolutly loves this story.

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Merge
Published in Kindle Edition by Torquere Press Inc. (2008-05-28)
Author: Chris Owen
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Merge
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
Finn did the impossible and reached over from the Alpha world to the Beta world to be with Ari, the man he has loved his entire life. Without dimensions separating them and now able to touch and feel each other, both men have some adjusting to do. Finn has to learn to survive in this new world where he is away from his friends and family with the strong possibility he may never see them again. And Ari has to come to terms with his feelings for Finn and see if Finn is what he has been missing from his life.

Along with having to make adjustments in this new world, Finn also begins to suspect that his actions may have cause irreversible damage to the Alpha world.

Merge is a great conclusion to its prequel Converge. Chris Owen left her readers hanging off a huge cliff full of questions at the end of Converge, and she answered them all beautifully in Merge. I did harbor my personal feelings of a love match between Finn and Blake, but it was written in the stars that the only person for Finn was, is and will always be Ari. I enjoyed Merge and the sci-fi aspects of it. It's a thought provoking story that got me wondering if maybe the love of my life is living in another dimension, because he certainly isn't here. So all you readers of Converge pick up your copy of Merge you will love it.

Note: This series should be read in publishing order.

Ley
reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed


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