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The Future of Peace: On the Front Lines with the World's Great Peacemakers
Published in Hardcover by HarperOne (2002-10-01)
Author: Scott A. Hunt
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More Relevant Than Ever
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Review Date: 2007-05-30
The perfect antidote to a mindset of vengeance. In this incredibly sexy take on the human condition, writer Scott A. Hunt takes readers down the noble and seemingly enigmatic road to peace. Insightful anecdotes paired with brilliant insights make for a fascinating read. Equally as spiritual as it is documentary; a must read for every contemporary thinking man's library.

Beyond the power of imagination
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-14
Scott successfully took on a monumental task of understanding the view points of peace makers and people who are caught in today's wars. The book is a journey into the most challenging edges of 21st century human psyche. In this journey, there are seemingly real people who are actors compelled to living out scripts that they don't even know they are living them. But there are some people who are aware. These people come across clear and sound as Scott vividly presents his interactions in most captivating manners - simple but graceful. Scott's intentions come across pure. The information he gathered are eye-opening. The stories he tells are startling.

Scott outstandingly weaves the history of humanists' thoughts. His account of nations' events makes social and science fictions pale in novelty. Facts indeed beget fiction. Can super powers not be aware of their own action? Are peace makers and Nobel Peace laureates simply instruments of time - when the human spirit can no longer endure the incredible injustice?

If you have often asked yourself why people, businesses, and government today have drag the world into the lowest of any moral standards and darkest moments of the human race, this book will be useful to you. It doesn't offers academic answers. It shows you the conditions around the world in a continuity of thought I have not seen. The conversation with the Dalai Lama on non-violence is both amazingly clear and inspiring. It is an account of risk management and decision analysis with enormous grace and solemnity. Expect a team consisting of a journalist, a philosopher, a historian, and a humanist to accomplish anything close to this book. As I put the book down in the stillness of the nights, I am moved beyond the power of my imaginations. - Tom Tuduc

Thought-Provoking and Compassionate
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-26
Scott Hunt has written a very moving and almost lyrical book in the way in which he blends some of the the worst horrors committed by humans against fellow beings with the compassion and kindliness of the peacemakers. It gives you a deep sense of hope and conviction that the spirit of humanity will tirumph eventually and inspires you to try hard as it may be to embrace the vices of those who still believe in commiting these violent acts.
Marvelouslly,it is also a political eye-opener into the true motivation of the actions taken in the name of peace by the political leaders...

Excellent book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-03
This book is excellent in so many ways. Scott Hunt has given us an inspiring book. I learned so much in historical background and in the work of heroic people of our time.
I would urge anyone who wants an understanding of the problems in the world today to buy this book. Once you open it, you will be compelled to read it from cover to cover.
If you believe that the answer to all the issues of the world are simple, and that all the world except the US is bad, than I ask you to open your mind and take a look at the world described in these pages. If you believe that killing only creates more killing and there must be a better way, than allow these stories to provoke your mind.
The most compelling part of this book to me was the discussion of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge. I ask you to please try and understand how it can be that such a monstrous people can be created, and how such horrible things can be done to human beings. This chapter will leave you wondering how you can ever again accept on the surface the "information" we are given. You will realize the consequences of violence. You will search your mind for answers that are not on the news.

This book is not perfect. I was left wondering more about the history of Costa Rica than I was given, for example. And there are times when Scott explains things more than I would like. I think he could leave his conclusions to the people he interviews. Others may find that that part of the book helps tie things together.
Still, overall the book was outstanding and deserves every bit of 5 stars.

A HUNDRED STAR RATING
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-20
The "Future of Peace" is perhaps the most compelling book I have ever read. I was very deeply moved by it. Scott A. Hunt is an outstanding writer and interviewer. He asks insightful questions of prominent peacemakers and receives soul searching, thought provoking answers, with overall themes of hope, forgiveness and perseverance. The interviews are more like informal discussions and I almost felt I was right there. He also gives excellent background information on the various areas of conflict where the peacemakers reside, with facts one doesn't learn in school or read/see often in mainstream news. I kept trying to put it down, so as to absorb each chapter, but had to continue to the end, almost nonstop. It is definately a book to read again and again. If all students, political leaders and citizens of the world read it and took the messages to heart, perhaps we could obtain a more peaceful world. In these troubled and treacherous times, Mr. Hunt and the peacemakers give a message that should be spread throughout the world, both heartbreaking and soul inspiring at the same time. If you are wondering whether to buy "The Future of Peace", just do it! You will be so glad you did!

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Garfield's Guide to Everything
Published in Library Binding by (2008-08-11)
Authors: Jim Davis, Mark Acey, and Scott Nickel
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A great book
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Review Date: 2008-05-11
Unlike so many other Garfield books coming out this one had all original material in it. You'll find it quite funny and enjoyable.

Funniest Book Ever Written
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-26
Just like the title for my review- this is the funniest book ever written. Our whole family has really enjoyed Garfield and his sense of humor.This is a book that the whole family will love from child to adult. This book is for everyone. It will leave you laughing till you cry. Enjoy.

Great for leisure reading
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
I bought this book for my girlfriend since she's a Garfield Fanatic and she loved it. I read it also and it was very funny. Eventhough you expect it to be a kids book, adults can have a good time reading it.

Funny
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-09
I always enjoy garfield's sarcasm, and in this books he makes funny of everything. This book has more text han comics, pay attention if you're looking only garfield comics.

Good Find
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-06
I bought this book as a gift for a friend. She loves Garfield and immediately fell in love with this book. Funny stuff, great find.

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Gibberish
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (2004-02-03)
Author: Scott James Jordan
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A Powerful Read!
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Review Date: 2004-03-17
A true-life account of one man's desperate struggle to defy all odds armed only with the shear power of his will to survive.

A Powerful Read!
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Review Date: 2004-03-14
A true-life account of one man's desperate struggle to defy all odds armed only with the shear power of his will to survive.

Reality is at the door...
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Review Date: 2004-03-14
What an incredibly inspirational read. Never have I picked up a book and not have been able to put it down. I was blown away by the adversity of this man's life struggle. No matter how many times he was knocked down, he would rise again and again to face his next challenge. He would ultimately gain the power and wisdom to endure and above all appreciate and love the miracle of his own blessed life. A mandatory WAKE-UP CALL for teens and adults. Reality is knocking...its time to answer the door!!!

Words of Encouragement
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-06
I have to say being the daughter of a Bipolar mother this book put alot in to perspective! It answered questions, and gave me new questions to ask. It was wonderful to read an actual account instead of of the books I have looked through that are all about the medical side and medications. I felt like I was brought into Scott's world. His private thoughts, demons, and wellness. I recommend this to anyone who wants to know what it is like to live with such an uncertain illness!

Reality is at the door...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-14
What an incredibly inspirational read. Never have I picked up a book and not have been able to put it down. I was blown away by the adversity of this man's life struggle. No matter how many times he was knocked down, he would rise again and again to face his next challenge. He would ultimately gain the power and wisdom to endure and above all appreciate and love the miracle of his own blessed life. A mandatory WAKE-UP CALL for teens and adults. Reality is knocking...its time to answer the door!!!

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How to Pay for College with Money Left to Retire: Includes Section to Students-Why College Is Important and Hints to Survive Your First Year in College
Published in Paperback by Tate Publishing & Enterprises (2005-08-01)
Author: Scott L. Kramer
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Great Resoource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-07
Outstanding resource, becuase of this book I was able to start saving for my children's college. At the current price I am buying 50 copies for my staff at work. I never discuss 529 plans on my show but after reviewing this book I will probably start.For the record I am not related to Mr. Kramer.

The best book on saving for college on the market
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Review Date: 2005-10-07
I was surprised when thisbook was recommended to me by the an executive at Paine Weberm I would highly recommend that everyone with small children purchase this book, the content is timely and worth every cent.

Outstanding
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Review Date: 2005-10-02
I just moved into the country from England and my boss suggested this book to help plan for college for 10 year old, Kayla. She wants to go to Yale, the only way this will work is through this 529 plan in which Mr. Kramer does an excellent job explaining how the plan works. Our Personnel Department just bought 100 books for every employee at the firm.

The Defintive Guide to 529's
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-12
This book is a great reference to the 529 saving plan. It details the how's, what's, and where's to the often confused 401k college savings plan called the 529. I particularly enjoyed the student section, where Scott Krammer councils would-be college students of the benefits of college and also addresses 1st years students on this life changing event.

How to pay fo rcollege with money left to retire
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-25
I am the CEO of Trivirix, Inc and I have handed out about 100 of these books to our employees. The feedback has been great and now are particiupation has gone from 0 % to 89 % in 529 Plans

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I See the Rhythm (Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award Winner)
Published in Hardcover by Children's Book Press (1998-02-11)
Author: Toyomi Igus
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Teacher worthy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
I have used this book collaboratively with 3 & 4th grades at an inner city school. The rich information and fantastic illustrations are a perfect stimulant to lessons in language arts as well as dance and painting.

Excellent resource for teachers of all grade levels
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-13
This is an excellent resource for the classroom. It depicts the history of African American music from Africa to rap/hip hop with vibrant art work matching the electric words! Wow!

Rejoice in the Music.....
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-14
"I see the rhythm. I see the rhythm of our beginnings. I feel the pulse of a people and a land in harmony. I hear the legends told by the drum, the beats of our beliefs, the music of our ancient history..." From its roots in Africa and slave songs, to the birth of the blues, ragtime, swing, jazz, and gospel, to rhythm and blues, rock and roll, hip hop, funk, and rap, Toyomi Igus and Michele Wood trace the history of African American music. Ms Igus' lyrical free verse, rich in imagery and magic, is powerful and evocative as it swirls creatively around the page, and is complemented by Ms Wood's stunning illustrations, full of emotion and drama that captures both the feel of the music and the times. Each two page spread also includes a brief description of the musical style, and a marvelous timeline that sets that musical period in its larger, historical context. Perfect for youngsters 10 and older, I See The Rhythm is an inspiring feast for the eyes and ears that celebrates African American music and brings it to life on the page, and is a terrific introduction that shouldn't be missed.

A great multi-functional book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-07
This book is a great book to include in a public library, home library, or school library. This book can be incorporated in many areas of learning. The author does an excellent job discussing the historical and physical features of African American music. Reading the book is like going on a musical journey. Some of the music types discussed are; jazz, ragtime, blues, gospel, and bebop. Each music type is well described, and Michele has included in each musical description a timeline, important figures associated with the music, and sample lyrics. Michele Wood also includes an activity in the book. She has put a little girl in each scene, and the reader has to locate her. It is not always easy. The little girl represents Michele when she was growing up. I highly recommend this book to young and old. Michele Wood has done an excellent job writing an interesting and informative book.

Now this is non-fiction!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-19
This beautifully illustrated book tells the history of African-American music through poems and art. It is both informative and inspiring. I hate age-level labels on books like this. Adults will appreciate this book as much as children. I stumbled upon it at a new multicultural bookstore, discovering later that it was a Coretta Scott King winner. I can see why!

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In Cold Blood
Published in Audio CD by Random House Audio (2006-01-03)
Author: Truman Capote
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Great Book - Long Listen
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
This is a great classic but you have to devote some time to listening to the CDs, as you would to read the book. Can't complaint about the convenience though; ability to listen to the CDs while driving, at work, at home, etc. is wonderful. If you haven't tried an audio book yet, do so, you will find it to be quite an experience!

Excellence!
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Review Date: 2007-01-17
I have always been a Scott Brick (Narrator)fan. Now I am also a Truman Capote fan. I can not recommend this book enough. After I listened to this masterpiece I rented the movie "Capote". It was also a great experience.

Worth the read, or in my case, worth the listen
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Review Date: 2006-11-09
I read the book many years ago, enjoyed it then, and after the movie Capote, decided to listen to the book. It was great in both audio and book form. Capote was really intrigued by these two murderers so, most of the story involved their lives. The details of the act itself was scarey.

SOME OF THE BEST WRITING YOU WILL EVER HEAR
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-20
I have spent much of my life planning to read the great novels but as of yet just have never found the time. Recently I discovered a wonderful alternative is listening to audio books. As of today I have now heard a number of great works but Capote's novel is in a class by itself. The writing is amazing. He owns the English language. Never does he settle for a second best way to describe a thing but writes with the precision of a master craftsman. Describing the deceased mother, whose eyes remained open, Capote refers to them as "death dulled eyes". Speaking of the shrubs he speaks of their "camel-like indifference to drought". Every sentence, every phrase, from cover to cover, is both poetic and gripping. Unlike many authors who begin strong and then begin to dull as the chapters progress, Capote keeps the freshness of his prose up throughout the work.

Simply put, this novel is on level beyond what most of us have ever read. And I must note that the reader on the audio version is intimately involved in the text. The reading in no way detracts from the power of the novel, but actualy enhances it - if that is possible.

This is one of the top 3 books I have ever heard or read - a masterpiece!

CAPOTE'S MASTERPIECE
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-10
When this book was first published it was a sensation, it makes the furor over the Da Vinci look mild in comparison and it made Capote a superstar. What makes this book unique, besides the fantastic writing, was the fact that Capote completely emersed himself in this project, he turned over every stone and completely manipulated everyone involved, to learn every angle of the story. This book is a complete tour de force, this is a book you will never forget, not just because of the crime, so vividly recreated, but also due to Capote's haunting prose. Highly recommended, lives up to all the hype. It's just a shame it ruined Capote, as nakedly ambitious as he was, he was also a true talent.

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Indochina's Refugees: Oral Histories from Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (1989-07)
Author: Joanna C. Scott
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Essential reading
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Review Date: 1997-07-19
Offers a wealth of information about traditional Vietnamese culture and society...essential reading

Harrowing Stories
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Review Date: 1997-07-19
Indochina's refugees, who in jungle death camps felt the chill of the heart or saw life turn cold in crowded boats, give their harrowing stories in this collection

Recommended for Most Libraries
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Review Date: 1997-07-19
These 22 memoirs focus on life after the Communist victories of 1975 and escape by land or sea. The stories are all from refugees at the Philippine Refugee Processing Center who have not yet reached the United States. They are an older group of survivors from a wide range of backgrounds. Each story is preceded by comments by the author on the storyteller or on life in and outside the Processing Center. Appendices listing the names of inmates in four "seminar" camps in Laos are included. Recommended for most libraries.--Library Journal, August 198

American POWs, the King and Queen of Laos
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Review Date: 1997-07-19
In this volume, Joanna Scott shares the personal stories of nine Lao, four Khmer, and nine Vietnamese refugees whom she interviewed at the Philippine refugee Processing Center between October 1985 and May 1986. "The one thing they had in common, both with their fellow-countrymen and their fellow Indochinese, was a fervent passion for freedom that overwhelmed their mourning for a lost country." The book is divided into three sections, "Vietnam-Land of the Boat People," "Cambodia-Land of the Killing Fields," and "Laos-Land of the Seminar Camps." The refugees speaking in this book come from all walks of life and include teachers, military officers, a Buddhist monk, a housewife, a farmer, an artist, and a student. Their stories not only relate their personal ordeals in surviving, but also provide their unique perspectives and details about the political situations of their countries. One Lao refugee even reveals information about American POWs still incarcerated in various areas of Vietnam. Another Lao refugee describes the sorry fate of the Lao Royal Family and includes a photograph of the king and queen in a seminar camp. A map of seminar camps in the Viengxay area of northern Laos and four lists (compiled from memory) of those who were incarcerated in the camps are also included in this publication.

In Favor Of Freedom
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-19
Stories that American have been reluctant to listen to-non-American participants' stories of the horrors of the Vietnam War itself, of escape from new but undemocratic countries, of conflict-ridden adjustment...personal details about the effects of the war...Scott's collection is prefaced by a dramatic frontispiece, a painting by a Vietnamese artist that depicts boat people on the high seas, titles "A people forced to go a dangerous drama across feats of darkness and turbulent seas in favor of freedom." Collected from Cambodians, Laotians, and Vietnamese in Philippine refugee camps in October 1985 [through] May 1 1986, these twenty-five stories are the testimonies closest in time to many of the events they describes. Scott identifies empathetically with the refugees' search for "the freedom land," as well as with those who failed to come here. In lengthy appendices, she provides maps of the Laotian reeducation camps and memorializing lists of those who have disappeared in them. Pictures of the refugees in the Philippine camps supplement the written stories. Some narratives are told by camp advisors; some are presented by "Name Withheld." While one story was given to Scott "in perfect English," others were told only through an interpreter. Scott presents her subjects' narratives entire, occasionally segmented by asterisks, with provocative titles ("The Hope of Ho Chi Minh Is Fallen Now") and with brief headnotes characterizing the individual or the historical situation. The narratives are occasionally quite long; almost all are organized chronologically... Here is Khamsamong Somvong, a former first lieutenant in the Royal Lao army: "In the seminar camp there were a few men who were Communists. They were there to execute the policy of the Politburo. And it was they who decided who should be killed in the camp. We were supposed to respect the Party only. If one of the Communists said, `This is red,' we had to say, `Yes, this is red.' If we said, `No, this is black,' we would be killed. So I lived a very hard life in there. I saw many people killed before me."--Oral History Review 21/2 (Winter, 1993)

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King Henry IV Part 1 (Arden Shakespeare: Third Series)
Published in Hardcover by Arden (2002-11-07)
Author: William Shakespeare
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The making of a king (sort of)
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Review Date: 2006-08-16
Following the plot of "Richard II", this play finds the usurper Bolingbroke, now King Henry IV, surrounded by enemies. In the beginning, Henry IV has a facedown with his former allies, Northumberland, Worcester and Hotspurs. They even regret having helped Bolingbroke to the throne. So, instead of going ahead with the king's plans for a new Crusade in the Middle East, Henry and his remaining allies have to face civil war. Due to the illegal way in which he acquired the crown, Henry feels insecure in the throne. Moreover, he has an other poignant source of worries: his eldest son and heir, Prince Hal, is not exactly a model of a young man. Instead of showing an interest in State affairs, he spends his time with a band of friends, led by the ineffable and immensely comic Sir John Falstaff. These rogues drink and womanize too much, but that wouldn't be much of a problem if they didn't assault travellers and commit other sort of criminal activities. King Henry IV scolds Hal for this behavior just when they have a war going on. Hal decides to mend his ways and join his father. Meanwhile, Falstaff is in charge of getting new recruits, but the quality of the latter suffers much when the fat rogue takes bribes from the best in order to escape service. Finally, Henry's party achieves an important (though not definitive) victory and Hal gains his father's respect, among other things, by saving him from a wound. But as they say, stay tuned, for this story continues in the second part.

Note that the major character in this and the next play is Falstaff himself, a man of undoubtedly bad behavior, but impossible not to like. Falstaff incarnates the Dyonisiac impulse, the joys of the flesh, and a free spirit devoid of any lust for power or glory. While the warrior Hotspur uplifts death and glory, Falstaff asks for more life. For his part, Hal has discovered the adrenaline of war and power and his character is about to change.

Excellent version of a great play
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
The play needs no commentary by me. This edition is impressive. This is the first Arden Third Series play I've read, and I find it better overall than any other commented version I've used. I bought the Arden Second Series of Henry IV, Part 2, because we're going to both plays this weekend, and the Third Series is not out yet. I was surprised how much better the Third Series is. The typography and layout make it easier to read than any other footnoted edition I've read. The notes are on the same page as the text, where they are easy to refer to, but they are in a smaller font size and in two columns, which differentiates them from the text and makes them less distracting. The headings of the notes are bold, rather than italic, which makes them quicker to locate. The text notes, of interest only to specialists, are in an even smaller font and have been moved to the bottom of the page. The result is that the extensive notes are readily accessible when I need them, yet minimally distracting when I don't.

The Introduction is long, but interesting and helpful. Being no expert, I don't judge this editor's views and choices against those of others, but his reasoning is plausible and his approach seems down-to-earth, giving what seems like appropriate weight to the commercial motives and dynamic nature of dramas.

The notes explain more than some readers need, but that's better than explaining too little for newcomers to Shakespeare.

The illustrations are interesting, and some are helpful. The map of places mentioned and the genealogies should be in every edition. The List of Roles is followed by two pages of notes about the characters. This is very helpful in keeping track of the characters, which is much harder to do when reading than when watching actors play the roles.

A cavil: I like the old-fashioned way of dealing with words ending in -ed, showing in the text when the e is stressed or elided. In this version, "unfamiliar typographic conventions have been avoided in order to minimize obstacles to the reader," and pronunciations are shown in the notes if they differ from modern usage. For me, this is more awkward than the old way, with the -'d or -èd right in the text.

about time!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-13
Arden's are always wonderful but the Henry IV was almost 50 years old--at last there is a new edition and it was actually worth the wait! This is one of the best editions of any Shakespeare play I have ever seen. A must for any high school or college library. A must for any lover of Shakespeare.

a wonderful edition
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-10
If you want a scholarly edition of the play, this is the one: the introduction is an extended and brilliant essay on the play; the text is clearly presented, and the commentary full and useful; and the book itself is attractive and easy to use. It is perfect for teachers, grad. students, advanced undergraduates, and actors and directors involved with the play.

the best
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-31
Ardens are the best editions; this is the best of the new generation of Ardens--and it is a great play.

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Luck of the Loch Ness Monster: A Tale of Picky Eating
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (2007-09-10)
Author: Alice Weaver Flaherty
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One of my 3 year-old's favorite books ever!
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Review Date: 2008-10-05
My little girl loves this book so much, she has asked me to read it over and over again. The book is beautifully written and illustrated. I am a professional writer and last summer interviewed one of my all-time favorite authors SARK for our local paper. SARK has written 15 books (and has over 2 million books in print) and she told me that she finds that a children's book is the hardest kind of book to write, because children see the truth in everything and are very discriminating. That said, Alice Flaherty captured the truth of a child's disgust for certain foods in such a humorous way and she ran with it...to make this a fascinating story for both young and old. I am going to buy this book as the holiday gift for all my friends with kids.

Exceptional
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Review Date: 2008-09-26
This book is magnificent; the drawings are outstanding and the story line is wonderful. I have bought several copies for my family and friends' children.

love it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-21
The Luck of the Loch Ness Monster A tale of Picky Eating

Author: A.W. Flaherty

Illustrator: Scott Magoon

Publisher: Publication Date: 2007

Type of Book: Picture



Have you ever wondered how the loch ness monster came to be? Well this is the tale for you. A little girl is off on a long boat journey and has to eat oatmeal each morning. She hates the oatmeal and throws it over board when a tiny worm goggles it up! That tiny worm grows and grows and turns into "Nessie"

Picky eaters and supertasters
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-13
This is a wonderful book. It balances themes familiar to childhood along with actual information on why there are such people as picky eaters in the world. Thank you again, Alice Flaherty.

I Hate Oatmeal!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
This is a fun book to read to kids who are picky eaters. Since they have probably never tried oatmeal, this might entice them to take a taste, maybe (who knows; they might like it!). It also sheds some light for parents who get frustrated trying to get their kids to try new food.

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Mark: God's Word for the Biblically-Inept TM (God's Word for the Biblically-Inept)
Published in Paperback by Starburst Publishers (2001-09)
Author: Scott Pinzon
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"A treasure chest of knowledge and wit"
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Review Date: 2003-12-10
I am a youth pastor at a Calvary Chapel and I want to teach the students about the Kingdom of God. So I pulled out the book of Mark and I am teaching through the entire book as every good Calvary Chapel pastor would. I have a few commentaries and I used them to do the introduction. I then looked into my book collection to see what else I could find that would be helpful - I found your book I got a while back. I pulled out a treasure chest of knowledge and wit in your book.

As I prepare for the next section, it is now unnecessary to open all of the other commentaries I have, so it has come down to using yours, which uses a plethora of resources to bring the Word of God alive. The humor in your writing style perfectly fits my teaching style and it is a joy to "listen" to you speak these words to me as I read them. Thanks Scott!

I love this book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-24
I have been a pastor for over 18 years now and have had to wade through many a commentary. I can tell you that this one won't bog you down! It's clear and concise, yet deep, thoughtful and practical. If you have read any of Scott's other books you know he is a gifted writer. But now you can discover his greatest gift, teaching God's Word! You can tell that Scott Pinzon has really done his homework as explores the Gospel text. And in his "what others say" sections he tells you what many of the greatest Pastors and commentators have said about various passages. If your looking for a commentary that gets to the point yet stimulates your thinking, this is it. Where was this book when I was a youth pastor!?

Sharp!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-27
Despite its rather silly title, I've never had so much fun reading a commentary! I can't vouch for any of the other titles in this series (in fact, the others I've seen were pretty awful), but this one rises from the clichéd ashes of populist Bible books and delivers. Pinzon presents complex concepts with a witty one-two punch that makes his writing as enjoyable to read as a novel. Not only a good introduction to the Bible, but a refreshing review for those of us whose Bibles have gathered a little dust. I've been reading it to my kids on the long drive to church. Even when I think they're sleeping, they always wake up to answer the questions at the end of the chapter. (This book'll get to you, even comatose.) Lively and informative.

You must read this book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-22
This book is absolutely awesome and will open your eyes to the Gospel and Book of Mark like nothing you've read. Our Bible Study group all decided to take one chapter each out of the book, review it and present a study to the group. The comments from each presenter was the same........ IT WAS WONDERFUL !

I encourage every Bible teacher, student, lay person and Pastor to read this book. It is full of insight, humor and teachings that will bless you beyond belief. You must read this book !

A Fresh , User Friendly Commentary
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-08
I went to theological seminary 25 years ago. One of the reasons I went to seminary was to learn how to use the tools for studying the Bible. I took Greek and Hebrew and read lots of books with dense type. It wasn't easy for me but I am glad I spent the three years it took to acquire the tools.

However, I recognize that most Christians, even if they were so inclinded, can afford neither the time nor the expense of Seminary. But they are interested in studying and knowing more about the Bible. This book on the Gospel of Mark will be helpful to such people. Persons who have never owned a commentary on an individual book of the Bible will find a wealth of information about the history, language and culture of the New Testament that will enable them to better understand the teachings of Jesus.

The combination of good biblical scholarship along with the helpful tools, outstanding quotes and fresh, humorous writing makes this book very readable and accessible as a Bible Study resource.


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