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Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (2008-07-28)
Author: Stephen Trimble
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My name is Earl
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-21
Utah's acceptance of the 2002 winter games seemed to prove the soundness of Colorado's decision to reject the games decades earlier. As has now been well documented, the award touched off a cascade of corruption, from outright bribery of the International Olympic Committee to various land swindles. It was a seismic event in the rural West, creating a shock doctrine all its own. Here at long last was the perfect excuse for wholesale development at nearly any cost. Honorable state and national legislators morphed into eager enablers.

Steve Trimble wisely opted out of trying to thoroughly assay the political scheming and environmental consequences played out in a spectacular crucible. But he has done something far better. He tracks one emblematic deal -- the transfer of a great swath of prime public land to a driven man who was already one of the largest landholders in the country. Bargaining For Eden is not just another depressing illustration of the corrupting influence of power, but a vibrant montage of unusual suspects expressing quirky aspects of individualism, camaraderie, and Western ethos. The author himself does not stand aside in judgment, but, in going the extra mile for the truth, explicitly implicates himself -- almost shamefacedly detailing his own micro-land development.

I'm grateful that Steve Trimble volunteered to guide us through this minefield of desires and improbable outcomes. His softspoken integrity puts the reader at ease. His own contemplative adventures are mingled deftly with the big doings of "operator" Earl Holding -- a man who, despite the author's careful rendering, seems more bulldozer than flesh and blood. This, above all, makes the book compelling. It is surprisingly easy to read, in spite of the messy wrangling for wilderness and luxury it reveals. In the end, I could not escape the feeling that the author's essential honesty and kindness overshadow even his larger-than-life subjects. He would never concede the point, however. He maintains that we are all Earl Holding, to some degree. That perspective is, at least, instructive and useful for bridge-building. Steve Trimble is harder on himself than on anyone else in this book, and that's saying something. It is therefore the one book about the changing West that every American should read.

Two Books for the Price of One
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-06
"Bargaining for Eden" is really two books in one. The first book, and the one that has garnered the most attention, is about self-made billionaire Earl Holding and how he finagled, with the help of powerful friends, to add over 1,000 acres of public land to his Snow Basin ski resort in advance of 2002 Winter Olympics. It's an interesting tale, and author Steve Trimble tells it with careful, well-researched precision. Trimble, a self-avowed environmentalist, treats all sides of the controversy fairly, as witnessed by the reading he gave at the Salt Lake City public library where one of Earl Holding's minions, who probably didn't care much for the book, complimented Steve on his good writing and accurate quoting.

The second book within the book is, to me, really the more important one, because it's about all of us who love and live in the West. As Trimble writes, "On some level I am Earl [Holding]--we are all Earl." Here, Steve chronicles his own adventures as a small-time land developer in Utah's redrock country, and what he thought about and considered as he built a second home for his family on a previously-undeveloped piece of land. As I read this I thought about myself, the places I've lived in Utah, Oregon, and Montana, and how I've impacted those places. I doubt few of us have considered our own impacts and worked to mitigate them in the way Trimble did. I know I haven't.

The last chapter of the book, "Credo: The People's West" is something of a non-sequitur. It's Trimble's rules for living in the West, and it clearly draws on more than what's in this book. I agreed with some of parts of the credo; disagreed with others. My credo would be different from Steve's. So would yours, I imagine.

Overall, the book is fair and even-handed, possibly to a fault. It is not a rant and it steers clear of the self-righteousness so common in environmental tomes. Buy it. Read it. Think about it.

Compelling, readable, important
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-16
Steve Trimble's latest book is a compelling look at the tensions between private mega-enterprise and public interests. If you care about the future of open spaces (and not just in the American West), if you care about the future of community, if you care about how to tend to democracy in an age of fracture and fracas, this is a sobering look at a battle in Utah that can stand in for many such battles across the country. Refusing to give into cynical preaching, Trimble offers a nuanced look at his own complicity in questions of ownership and activism, which makes this book even more important. It ends with a hopeful, necessary "Credo," which also was recently published in High Country News. A fine naturalist, photographer and writer, Steve Trimble is a treasure. This book demands to be read, understood--and its lessons put into action by thoughtful citizens everywhere.

Highly recommended
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-11
Stephen Trimble tackles the paradox of the modern west: how do people inhabit and develop a rapidly vanishing landscape? Trimble weaves the important tale of public land transformed into a commercial ski resort with his own construction of a second home near a national park. This juxtaposition elevates the book from polemic to a serious discussion of the many facets of land development. Trimble recognizes that there are no easy answers, but argues convincingly that wise land use policy requires the contribution of all of the stakeholders in the landscape: developers, environmentalists, long-time residents and the public in general.

What sets Trimble's book apart is his obvious affection not just for the land, but for the people who have lived on the land for many years. His interviews with men and women whose families have lived on the land for generations provides the reader with an often neglected perspective on the west. Trimble has an ear for the ironic poignancy of how development displaces those families who have lived and loved a particular place for generations, even as that landscape is changed by their own decisions regarding its value and use.

Highly readable, Trimble's natural storytelling ability comes through to illuminate a transformative moment in western history. As a native Montanan and long-time resident of Utah, I recommend it to all those who seek to understand a sense of place.

wise, honest, compelling
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-11
Trimble tells the story of reclusive oil executive Earl Holding and his struggle to develop a wild mountainside into a an elite ski resort, using the Olympics as a cudgel to overcome passionate local resistance. This is a compelling story that has not been covered outside of Utah. It is a shocking example of how the powers-that-be facilitate destructive and one-sided land use and how common citizens who personally know thew land and love it resist. The book then takes an unexpected twist: Trimble builds a second-home in a wild canyon in southern Utah and realizes he is becoming like his nemesis, Holding, just on a different scale. This confessional realization makes him dig deeper. Ultimately it is our own human nature he uncovers.

Why do we violate the integrity of ecosystems and habitat and how can we stop ourselves? these central questions are not resolved here. Trimble's book is both a heartfelt and intelligent invitation to public discourse on these critical questions. The reader could not get a more honest or wise guide than Trimble.

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The Best in Tent Camping: West Virginia: A Guide to Campers Who Hate RVs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos
Published in Paperback by Menasha Ridge Press (2000-03-01)
Author: Johnny Molloy
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TENT CAMPING-WEST VIRGINIA
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-21
This book was much more detailed than I expected. It covers the entire Mountain State from top to bottom and east to west.It is well researched the author definatly spent time at each location. He also covers obscure locations as well as popular destinations. Anyone intending to use the campgrounds of West Virginia should have this book.. Well worth the price.

The Best in Tent Camping: West Virginia
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-21
My husband and I picked this book up on a fluke. It was the best thing to happen to us on our trip. The book provided excellent suggestions and descriptions of rustic campsites. It was excellent. I would definitely recommend it if you don't have a clue as to where you're going but you know what you want.....to be away from RVs, portable radios, etc!

GREAT STUFF
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-17
Back when I was a youngster growing up in Columbus, Ohio my parents would often find relief from the heat by taking my family on monthly camping trips into West Virginia. I remember the shady trees and cool springs that were a second home to me, my two sisters and young brother.

Now that I have my own family complete with three young children ages 9,7 and 4 it is most important to me that they come to appreciate and respect the outdoors- especially W.V., where I spent so much time as a youth.

Of course, I remember the old campsites that I long ago visited; but my wife and I decided to explore more of the camping scene in W.V. While in a local bookstore, I came upon this camping guide of West Virginia by Johnny Molloy. This little treasure has been a great guide in our quest to search out new sites to visit.

This book is directly responsible for trips to Tomlinson Run (in the panhandle), Kanawah State Forest (near Charleston) and Bishop Knob (in the beautiful Monongahela National Forest). My wife and I hope to eventually visit all the camp sites in Mr. Molloy's book.

When I mention to the kids that we are going on a camping trip, I can't quite help but notice the thoughts of coming adventures and fun in their eyes and smiles. It reminds me of my brother and sisters some 25 years ago. Thanks to Mr. Molloy for his great stuff.

Danny Walker Columbus, OH

Super book for WV Campers!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-22
Best in Tent Camping: West Virginia

I just got back from the best trip! After sweltering most of the summer I decided to head for the cool mountains of West Virginia. A roommate in college was from there and suggested I go camping in the Mountain State. I found Johnny Molloy's book and away I went. I started in the south end of the state at Bluestone State Park. The lake was refreshing and the nights were much cooler than at home. After this I headed really high and went to Spruce Knob Lake, at 4,000 feet the highest campground in the entire guidebook. Oh, the weather was spectacular! I fished the lake and went hiking in the nearby Seneca Creek Backcountry. The trip to Upper Seneca Falls was idyllic. I tell you what -- I'm gonna try to get up there when the leaves turn, because West Virginia is the unsung outdoor jewel of the East. (make up name and place, someone from the South

Louise Johnson, Richmond, VA

Another great camping guide from Johnny Molloy
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-08
I was anxiously awaiting the publication of this book for my May trip to WV. I picked a campground based on this guide, and once again I was not disappointed! The site was the best one I've camped at yet--very private, beautiful, peaceful, quiet--just as described in the book. The guide rates the campgrounds based on beauty, security, spaciousness, and quiet--four very important factors to me. It also describes campground costs, facilities, area attractions, and gives directions. I like knowing what the site will be like--fire ring or fire grate, picnic table, graded tent pad, etc. All of this information contributes to a great camping experience without unpleasant surprises.

This is the second great camping trip I've had thanks to Johnny Molloy. I also bought his guide to camping in the Smoky Mountains and was rewarded with another memorable vacation there. I will continue to use these guides to plan my camping trips, and I can't wait to see what the next published guide will be!

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The Big Blueberry Barf-Off! (Rotten School #1)
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins (2005-06-28)
Author: R. L. Stine
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The Best Book Series for Boys
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-15
My son who is 9 years old can not get enough of this series. He has read books 1 through 13 and wants more! He usually reads one of these books in about two days. The characters are so well developed and the situations they get into are hilarious. These books are clever and fun. It's unbelievable to me that they are written by the same person who wrote the Goosebumps series which my son definitely does not care for. Get this book for your child, but watch out--you'll never be able to get just one--they'll be begging you to buy the entire series.

THE BEST BOOK SERIES IN PRINT
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-17
Another great series of books for RL Stine. These keep kids attention and have them coming back for more. If you are trying to get your kids into Chapter books, then get these. They are entertaining and funny and most of them if not all are worth AR points. They are a fun read, so good your little will probably have it read before the end of the day. That is a great accomplishment for a child to read a chapter book in less than a day. These are super funny, cool, and entertaining and all the kids LOVE them.

An Outstanding Start for a Book Series!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-25
I got this book back in 2005 when the series started. Personally, I think this is a very good book if you enjoy mysteries and smart stories. I think this book is a great start for a book series because you keep wanting to read on and on when you start to read it. In fact, I finished this book just in TWO days because I enjoyed it so much. As a fan of this book series for two years, I really recommend other kids to read this wonderful series. It has a lot of very funny and smart scenes.



The series is basically about a fourth grader named Bernie Bridges who got sent to a boarding school called Rotten School. There in the campus, he often gets in trouble. Also, he has a huge crush on a girl called April May June, so he often tries to get her attention and impress her. There are two dorms for the boys-"Nyce House" and "Rotten House". Rotten House is where Bernie and his friends stay at and Nyce House is where Bernie and his friends' enemies stay at. The two sides have a rivalry, so they often compete against each other in events.



That's basically all I can tell you right now because I don't want to spoil anything for you.

These books are GREAT!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-17
There are not enough good books out there for boys to read & spark there interest, but these did it. They loved the characters & their funny names. They were begging me to buy the rest in the series & I did. Try these out, you won't be disappointed.

Sure to be a hit among pre-teens
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-17
This is the first in a new series from beloved children's author R. L. Stine of Goosebumps fame. Bernie Bridges wants Sherman Oaks' fancy new watch. How will he get it? He challenges the residents of Sherman's residential home to a pie eating contest. They will pick a representative for them and Bernie's group will choose a person to represent them. Of course, Bernie has a secret plan. Will it work? You will have to read the book to find out. The Big Blueberry Barf-Off will appeal to most school kids between 8 and 12 years of age. A departure from the Goosebumps style it is a good read filled with descriptions of the gross and messy stuff children that age like to read about while still providing an interesting story with plenty of twists and turns. This series should appeal to boys where other titles often fail.

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Big Cat Diary: Lion (Big Cat Diary)
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins UK (2002-11-01)
Authors: Jonathan Scott and Angie Scott
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Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
I love all the Jonathan Scott Big Cat Series Books. This is an excellent book for anyone who loves big cats. Plenty of info on habitat, biology, and great pictures!

Cheetah is the most beautiful big cat
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-06
I was watching big cat diary from the TV last week, and found out this program is just exactly the book I hv ordered from Amazon in Oct. I am exciting when receive this book. It has many beautiful cheetahs pictures. It worths to be one of your collection.

Awesome Big Cat Diary Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
Being my favourite big cat doco, I had to buy the books to compliment Big Cat Diary.
I was not disappointed. The photos in this Leopard book are entirely unique and often include extremely rare images.
The writers/film makers have experienced some amazing things over their years of filming but most of it isn't covered in the TV series. This book goes into a lot more detail of the lives of certain Leopards and you really become attached to them by name (can be sad when you discover one has died).

Spectacular photos and highly engaging stories make this a winner.

Big Cat Diary: Cheetah
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
Love the book and the fast service. I love all of the books that Jonathan Scott has written. I just wish in the US that we could still see the Big Cat Diary Series.

Leopards rule and rock! No doubt about it!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-18
I love this book! Leopards are my # 4 favorite animals of all time topped only by jaguars, tigers, and of course lions. I think they are both cool and beautiful. I loved all the ones in here, most definitely the female ones. They were the most cool and beautiful. The only bad part was any of them getting hurt or killed, but other than that this book rocked! The cubs were cute, also. And boy, did I ever learn a lot about lions and hyenas as well as leopards. Like I said, this is a terrific book. I own it at home and will own it until my dying day. I highly reccomend it to anyone over the age of 12. Man, oh man, Amazon.com, you keep up making books like this.

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Bird Feats of Montana: including Yellowstone and Glacier National Park (Farcountry Explorer Books) (Farcountry Explorer Books)
Published in Paperback by Farcountry Press (2008-05-01)
Author: Deborah Richie Oberbillig
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Full of Facts and Fun
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Review Date: 2008-06-15
Deborah Oberbillig's fascination with birds lures us into an amazing world of feathered friends who have been been given much by nature for survival and brightening our world. Bird Feats of Montana is a colorful book - full of facts from the fastest and highest flying birds to the smartest. How and where do they live? How and what do they sing? Which builds the most interesting nests? Along with everyday facts, we find out how a curlew catches a toad, how a woodpecker extends his five-inch tongue to scoop up insects and the mystery of the leaps and dances of mating Sandhill Cranes. Did you know that ospreys and owls have a reversible outer toe so that they can perch on a limb and hold on to a newly caught fish at the same time? Eagles have binocular vision which enables them to spot a pigeon three miles away.
The book is well illustrated with excellent photographs and drawings along with lively text, highlighted with colorful titles. Children will learn their birds by name and even more exciting, the amazing things that they do, not only in Montana but in other parts of the country where many of the same birds are found.
Written for children ages 8-12, this book will enchant and educate all ages. I highly recommend it for libraries and personal collections. It's a great grandmother's gift and grandmothers too will love reading it.

Not just for Montanans
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-30
Though it's called Bird Feats of Montana, this book will appeal to kids in any state. We live on the other side of the country, in Vermont, and a some of the birds featured in the book don't live here. But that doesn't make it any less enjoyable for my kids--what kid wouldn't want to know about the best dung collecting bird, wherever it's from? The format (one superlative bird to a page) makes it easy for kids to just open up to any page and learn something new. Great addition to the family bookshelf!

Bird Feats - A Feat for Birders
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Review Date: 2008-05-26
Packed with an array of anecdotes and research, written in an accessible style children and adults will enjoy - I learned many new things, e.g. the language of chickadees and the magnetic compass birds use to migrate by the stars...as a resident of Colorado, I recognize a good many of the birds in my geography.

David C. Richie
Wilderness Monitoring Coordinator
Wilderness Workshop, Colorado

Neat book for kids!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
I think this book is great for kids. There is so much information on birds -- the reader will really get to know them. The illustrations and layout are fun and engaging. It would be great for any family visiting Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks -- or families like ours who live in a city but dream about the wide open spaces.

Bright fun fact book for kids and adults
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-21
This book is a great source of fun facts about many common birds in the northwest. Colorfully designed and illustrated for kids, adults will enjoy it and learn from it too. I'm a naturalist guide in Alaska, and I discovered lots of "gee whiz" facts I can share with my clients.

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Birnbaum's Disneyland Resort 2005: Expert Advice from the Inside Source (Birnbaum's Disneyland Resort)
Published in Paperback by Disney Editions (2004-10-01)
Author: Birnbaum
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Fabulous Disneyland Guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-15
I found this book extremely helpful, covering every aspect of the rides,food, accomodation & recommendations.

A must for everyone visiting!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-25
Even if you have been to Disneyland before, this book is fun, informative and entertaining. I started buying these guides in 1997 and have bought one every year since. We are planning a big multi-family vacation and I recently bought each family their own copy!

worth every penny
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-21
This is a really useful book, tons of tips, saved me a lot $$ and time. The most valuable thing I learn is to rent a multi-family vacation house with my friends, 16 people for $199 a day. We all enjoy the stay at a luxury emerald island resort. check this out: http://www.cyberrentals.com/index.cfm/property/126687

Best on Disney
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-29
I never plan any "Disney" trip without this book. They keep it as up to date as possible (always call before going). And have wonderful "tips" that others don't know about.

Excellent book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-11
Our family are Walt Disney World veterans who are now thinking about heading to California to see what Disneyland has to offer. We really enjoy the Birnbaum's Official Guide to Walt Disney World and when we began to research Disneyland, I knew that along with the Unoffical Guide, The Disneyland version was a guidebook I had to have. The photos are great, the information is complete, and it does not have an "official" slant feeling. The extra section detailing the 50th Anniversary Celebration is a great bonus, as well as the information on things to do in the general Disneyland area. We do plan to head west before the celebration is complete and this guidebook has given us a real feel for what to expect. I highly recommend it.

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Blaney Park
Published in Paperback by Sunstone Press (2007-08-15)
Authors: Rebecca Calanni and Matthew Diment
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Love... Life ....& Choices!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
A riveting beginning makes this read hard to put down. Well written with intense love, nature and twists. Family, friends and the love of our life...the choices we make and ...the will to live them. Great Book!

Blaney Park
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
I loved this book. Once I started reading, I literally lost sleep staying up late to find out what happened next. All of the elements for a great yarn are here: loyalty, suspense, mystery, romance, revenge, and, greed. I felt like I knew these characters in my own life. They were developed in detail and I could relate to what they were thinking. I could feel their pains and joys. I could really relate to all the male characters and especially loved Archie! What a character he was. It was nice to read a book that took the male perspective in a romance for a change. It really had guy quality to it. It seemed written from a man's perspective and I really could relate. The descriptions of Michigan's landscape put me in a place as if I was in a full-color movie. I do not want to give away the story, but the ending was just perfect. It was emotional, yet it fit the story and was at the right level. I highly recommend this book.

Suspense, Betrayal, Romance, Nature... it's all in there...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
Loved this book with lots of interesting elements: Local residents with a love for their land, metropolitans looking for a place to escape from their fast paced lives or perhaps just a place to hide, untamed wildlife.... all sharp characters in a well-developed plot. The authors have done a great job of putting both their heart and mind into a story of how nature can play a role in the lives of people ... and vice versa. Their characterizations are strong and defined, even the animals had personalities. They have the ability to keep two sub-plots (separate lives that become intertwined) going at once and then connect them in the reader's mind without impeding the flow of the story. I found "Blaney Park" (named after the actual town located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan) to be very well-paced and captivating. Being a resident of Michigan I enjoyed hearing reference to many places found here in our state. The story line kept me turning the pages..... "....will they be together in the end....? ", and even though the ending was quite a surprise, I'd recommend this book to anyone ....

Great Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-29
If you like mystery/suspense, this is a great read. It starts out a little slow, but once you get through the first few chapters, you can't put it down. Interesting characters. Great locations. And a surprise ending that will keep you thinking about the book and its characters for days later. I'd like to see more from this author!

Can't Put it Down
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-14
I was unable to put this book down once I began reading it. Others have said the same thing. Very engaging and filled with twists and surprises. Love it!

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The Bondage Breaker
Published in Paperback by Harvest House Pub (1995-01)
Authors: Neil T. Anderson and Park Dave
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The Bondage Breaker
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Review Date: 2008-11-09
In the last few weeks, I've read "Victory Over Darkness" and "The Bondage Breaker" by Neil T. Anderson. Both books are excellent, especially "The Bondage Breaker." At the back of the book are seven steps to experiencing freedom in Christ.

I thought I was living a free life. But I also knew some blockage remained from negative experiences because I had stifled all corresponding emotions. Oh my goodness, what a wonderful release to walk through every bit of the past, renounce any hold the enemy may have kept in those areas, and give them to God to totally experience His freedom. I would highly recommend purchasing "The Bondage Breaker."

Bondage Breaker!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-22
This audio book is great... The only way I can really READ. Great message of how God can take any bondage from you IF you are willing to give it to Him..

READ THIS BOOK
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Review Date: 2008-10-14
This book was powerful because it's full of truth. Neil Anderson does a great job of defining the problem and providing specific solutions.

The Bondage Breaker
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Review Date: 2008-10-05
This book by Neil Anderson can help everyone live more successful lives even though it is written specifically for those who are Christian. For the Christian, it shatters myths and teaches Biblical principles for victorious living.

Spiritual warfare 101
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Review Date: 2008-09-25
This is quite simply the best book I have read on spiritual conflicts and warfare. I was blessed immensely by it. Neil Anderson uses scripture, personal stories, and the warmth and understanding of a counselor to expose the darkness and lies of satan. After reading this I am much more aware of the enemy's schemes and am able to effectively combat the lies with the truth of God's word. The book itself is not a cure-all problem solver - it is a truth exposer and a pointer in the right direction. I highly recommend this and "Victory Over the Darkness" especially to Christians stuggling with depression, anxiety, fear, lust, or anger. I also highly recommend this book to any Christian seeking to understand spiritual warfare. I give Neil Anderson's books the highest possible recommendation.

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Burning Desires-El Paso
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow Cookbooks (1994-06-21)
Author: Park & Norma Kerr
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Great heat!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
This is an incredible grilling guide. I've tried multiple recipies and they have all come out on fire with taste, inspiration, and yes, desire for incredible food. DO try it, I highly recommend it.

One hot cookbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-24
This book is full of great-tasting, well-written recipes. I have been using it for a number of years with consistently good results. There is a useful resources section in the back for getting ingredients you might not be able to locally.

a great summer cookbook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-05
I love the Kerr family thinking when it comes to food-- big, blowsy, can't-have-too-much-of-a-good-thing type thinking. I've used this cookbook for five years, and everything I make has great, authentic Tex-Mex taste. I'd take any advice Park Kerr is giving out.

My most treasured cook book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-22
This book has been my bible for entertainment since I bought it at least 7 years ago. I was on business in Austin, Texas and found it in the airport book store, luckily. Homemade salsas, bbq sauces, ointments and marinades, guides to grilling and smoking all kinds of beef, chicken, pork, fish, lamb...how to make sausages, how to make pizza from scratch and cook them on the grill, how to grill sandwhiches...tons of bbq type side dishes...alchoholic and non type drinks, and special deserts. All my most favored recipes have come from this book. Not one thing I have made has been a disspointment and this book has helped me earn the reputation of being one of the best bbq entertainers around.

My personal favorites:

spicy lemon chicken
molasses mop beef ribs
avocado salsa
picadillo salsa
Western Red BBQ sauce
bbq pizza (make dough from scratch!)
smoked t bone steaks with green chile butter
marinaded and grilled mushrooms, red onions, vegetables
rosemary new potatoes
grilled sweet potatoe planks
marinaded red pepper & jalepeno Cole Slaw (no mayonaise!)
jack daniels pudding cake
pineapple tequila
pineapple tequila margaritas
Grilled peaches with walnut oil on vanilla bean ice cream

I am going from memory on the titles, but I have captured the essence. If you like to grill, or have an affinity for chips and salsa, smoked meats, spicy foods, beer or tequila..this book will not dissappoint. Even if you don't love all those things you will find killer recipes here. And hey, I don't even know the author (unfortunately) I just love this book.

Sizzle Spicy Smackaroo
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-13
Great cookbook! The recipes are easy to understand and even better tasting. Mr. Kerr has a flair for setting the mood for each of his recipes with anecdotal descriptions of how to serve and what to serve with the dish. The only drawback is sometimes the recipes call for ingredients that are not easily obtained (common grocery store), but he warns of that in the book! It's a good read and a great cookbook.

Park
Cal 99 National Parks of America
Published in Calendar by Graphic Arts Center Pub Co (1998-05)
Authors: David Muencu and Marc Muencu
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Best on subject
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-05
The only thing wrong with this book is its unavailability. Out of print since 2005, this is quite simply the finest cofee table book on national parks ever made, bar none. Incredible paper and print quality. I have given this book as a gift several times.

"Nature's Glory" would be a better title
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-06
Despite the seemingly mediocre title of this book, the pictures are anything but average. Here, you will find landscapes of various different types and beauty, from rugged cliffs to lush forests and waterfalls. The natural beauty of this book will challenge anyone who believes that photography is not an art, as Meunch has an unbelievable talent for it. In fact, while Udall is a good essay writer, I would even go so far as to say that Meunch should be credited as the author here. Not only does he capture breathtaking images, but his perspective is amazing as well, particularly in his forest photos. The forest section of the book perfectly represents the vastness of the trees, making me feel as though I'm a nymph or some other woodland creature marveling at the majesty around me. Whether you are a nature lover or have never appreciated it before, I recommend you get this book now!

Awesome.. The ultimate tribute to the National Parks..
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-15
This is one helluva book. Thank you Kutti. The photographs would make an nature enthusist drool with sheer glee, the text by Udall brothers is so refreshing, makes you wanna follow their paths. David's large format photographs are guaranteed to take your breath away. It did for me..Amazing..and the book is big and heavy..with the highest quality paper possible. Buy it..I am planning to get some camping equipments really soon...:))

National Parks of America
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-15
"National Parks of America" is a wonderful collection of photographs from the National Parks in the United States. David Muench does a marvelous job capturing some of the the most beautiful places in the United States. His photographs include the Alaskan National Parks, the Grand Canyon, the giant redwoods in Redwood National Park, the giant sequoias in Sequoia National Park, the natural bridges in the national parks in Utah, Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Isle Royale in Michigan, and the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee. There is a map of all of the places in the National Park System, and an essay by Stewart L. Udall, former Secretary of the Interior under Kennedy and Johnson, and James R. Udall. I cannot recommend this book enough. You must see it to fully understand what an outstanding book it truly is. It made me want to visit these places as soon as possible!

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-15
This is the book with the most beautiful pictures of America's National Parks I have seen so far. The print quality of the photographs is excellent. I have given this book as a gift to many of my friends and relatives!


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