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What it means to be LutheranReview Date: 2008-10-31
Lay People Can Learn Lutheran Theology and History!Review Date: 2008-10-30
Short reviewReview Date: 2008-10-30
Great Theology Book!Review Date: 2008-10-30
Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions -- A Reader's Edition of the Book of Concord
A must read!Review Date: 2008-10-30
Stop chasing fad after fad... dig into some seriously good, Biblical theology. You'll be glad you did.

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Touch and Feel FarmReview Date: 2008-07-30
You're invited to meet the animals on the farm, offering children a tactile experience that non-farm dwellers might otherwise miss out on completely.
That the book also introduces new adjectives into the vocabularies of small readers is a great plus. The only potential negative is that, if you get a used copy, the Touch and Feel parts aren't what they ought to be. The pig's spongy nose, in particular, can get completely flattened and the touchable spot of the chick on the cover will fade after many pettings. Buy it new, and it's well worth it; used, not so much.
Great way to interest kids in booksReview Date: 2007-11-30
Perfect book for infantReview Date: 2007-10-30
Great Cards!Review Date: 2007-09-06
Restaurant FavoriteReview Date: 2006-08-04
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It was a good story with unexpected endings.Review Date: 2008-03-06
Ellie traveled to Pine Bend, Texas, to do research for a book she was writing about Mabel Beauvais. Mabel was a blues singer who disappeared twenty to thirty years earlier. Ellie was also trying to discover who her father was. She knew he was in Pine Bend when Ellie was conceived. Ellie's mother died when Ellie was six months old. The story was a little frustrating when Ellie talked to people who knew answers to her questions but refused to tell her anything. The ending was satisfying and the answers to the mysteries were good and unexpected. Although there was some underlying sadness in the story due to so many good young men dying in the Vietnam war, leaving their loved ones to live on without them.
Regarding the SPOILERS below,I am not giving away answers to the main mysteries.
CAUTION SPOILERS:
Ellie and Blue fell in love. The problem for them was that everyone Blue had loved had died on him, so he was reluctant to love again. Why he changed his mind at the end of the book and decided to be with her and not fear losing her was not clear enough for me.
I was also confused with a few scenes throughout the book titled "The Lovers." When reading them I wasn't sure if they were a dreams of Ellie or Blue or were flashbacks to events in the lives of Mabel or Ellie's mother. At the end of the book I concluded they were of Ellie's parents, but I would have preferred knowing this earlier when reading them.
Sexual language: mild. Number of sex scenes: five very passionate. Setting: current day Pine Bend, Texas. Copyright: 2000. Genre: romantic mystery.
WOW.....Upset when it was over....so awesome that I wanted more!!!Review Date: 2007-08-08
Heated and sexyReview Date: 2003-06-16
Interesting secondary characters create a very believable world. As always her heroes are divinely sexy, very manly, but perceptive and sensitive. The mystery element as she seeks her identity, which, if not entirely surprising. is handled well. A super read, one any lover of romance and women's fiction will really savour. She has a wonderful way with language and a true ability to capture setting and character with wonderful details.
A Wonderful, Wonderful BookReview Date: 2001-12-23
Along the way, you experience the beauty and meaning of music, that special kind of music called the Blues. You find yourself wanting to hum an old song or turn on the radio and find a new tune to refuel you with a passion for life.
There just is so much in this one book. It is impossible not to love it and not to remember for always.
AbsorbingReview Date: 2001-10-01

enjoyable readReview Date: 2007-09-17
Fabulous Story of Murder, Love, and Jealousy Set on California's Central CoastReview Date: 2007-06-15
The story starts off with a bang when Gabe's nineteen-year-old son Sam tells Benni and Gabe that his girlfriend is pregnant, and they plan to marry. The story rapidly becomes very complicated when the identity of Sam's girlfriend is revealed. She is Bliss Girard, one of Gabe' rookie policewomen and, more importantly, a grand-daughter of the Brown family, one of the town's oldest and most powerful families. When one of the extended members of the Brown family is murdered at the engagement party for Sam and Bliss, the family struggles with the realization that there is most likely a murderer among them. As the police search for the murderer, the Brown family tries to keep all their secrets hidden. And Benni Harper struggles with trying to maintain a balance between her natural sleuthing capabilities and her role as the police chief's wife and future mother-in-law to one of the Brown family grand-daughters. Benni also experiences more than a touch of jealousy when Gabe's gorgeous ex-wife Lydia comes to San Celina to meet her son's fiancee.
The California setting is richly described with the conflicts between cattle ranching, horse racing, and grape growing.
Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. As I mentioned above, "Seven Sisters" is the seventh book in this series but it was the first one that I've read. What a happy discovery to find a whole new series with a wonderful setting and a richly developed cast of characters. I'm looking forward to reading all the other books in this series!
Seven Sisters is a page turnerReview Date: 2006-08-19
--Old family secrets--Review Date: 2002-10-20
Benni Harper the curator of the local folk art museum and her husband Police Chief Gabe Ortiz seem to have worked out a lot of their earlier marital problems when Sam, Gabe's son tells them that his girlfriend Bliss is pregnant. Bliss, happens to be a member of the very wealthy and influential Brown family.
Both families seem to rally around the young couple and even Gabe's beautiful ex-wife appears for the first time in this series. At a party celebrating Bliss and Sam's engagement, a Brown relative is found murdered. Benni tries not to become involved in the case, but is forced into helping by Ford Hudson the officer in charge of the homicide investigation.
This interesting story is a little darker than the other mysteries that Benni had been involved with and takes us into the tangled web of old family secrets and the truth about the seven sisters.
Love her!!Review Date: 2002-07-03
This book is the rare mystery where the murderer never gets a legal comeuppance.

Hope the Eyes Lose ItReview Date: 2008-03-24
Many of the flaws in the ecological background of _Hiero's Journey_ that I complained about in another essay have been skillfully avoided in _The Unforsaken Hiero_. This is not to say that Lanier has planned a detailed ecology with rigorous care; but he avoids any glaring errors, which is all that is really required for an adventure novel. He does this in several ways. First, he gives attention to herbiverous animals in the story, particularly in an account of Hiero's fight for survival across a desert and a prairie. Second, he gives more attention to fauna of a non-monsterous nature in his setting, which makes the occasional fantastic creature seem more realistic. And third, he gives more attention to details concerning how his creatures survive. For example, _The Unforsaken Hiero_ features another gigantic underwater creature. But this time, Lanier takes care to show how the creature captures its prey and how it has survived for its long lifespan. These improvements in the background of the novel make it superior to _Hiero's Journey_.
Perhaps the weakest aspect of the novel are the characters. They tend to be either bluff, hearty, courageous warriors on the side of good-- or foul, deceptive traitors on the side of evil. You can tell the latter by their eyes: "The face was no longer that of the harassed functionary, but something older and colder, the eyes gleaming with mockery and triumph" (24)... "It was the face of Amiable Aeo, and from the young eyes came the same blaze of pure evil" (ibid)... "At the sight of those faces, a child would have screamed in horror. The eyes were dead, gray pools of nothingness, in which there glowed a baleful fire" (62)... "Behind him, eyes glared in impotent rage from the narrow slit of a window" (166)... "The gelid eyes glowed with a light that came from the Ultimate Pit" (194). Other characteristics of the Unclean are voices that are cold and icy and mental patterns that are foul and filthy. One wonders how the villains could fool anyone enough to betray them or to achieve the power they wield.
I confess to a sneaking fondness for this novel. It's a passable adventure tale competently told, and it is great fun straight through. But there is a simplicity in its theme and characterization that prevents me from rating it as a classic or of classical quality.
There will not be a third book :(Review Date: 2008-01-19
Mr Lanier suffered a stroke before he could write the third book and the story vanished in his mind. Enjoy what we have. There wil not be any more :(
SOME OF THE BEST IN THIS GENREReview Date: 2005-03-23
This and Hiero's Journey stand outReview Date: 2005-03-12
This Great Saga Will Not ContinueReview Date: 2004-01-11

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fills a gapReview Date: 2008-11-16
Miller offers a new approach to life that tells her readers to expand their horizons Review Date: 2008-11-07
Putting the Law of Attraction to work in your life!Review Date: 2008-11-05
Seems a great companion to the Abraham-Hicks teachingsReview Date: 2008-10-30
The Straight-Forward Path!Review Date: 2008-10-18

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It Made The TOP 20 Book ListReview Date: 2008-08-26
It's part of a MUST READ 5 Book series. I'm ready for "Dirty Truth."
Ms. Hampton!!! BRAVO!!Review Date: 2007-11-13
You must read this book. There are some twists and turns that will make you go HMMMMMMM!!
Ms Hampton is an author you don't hear much about and I think she does an AWESOME job on her books. I love reading them...I read them in one day because they are so hard to put down. I actually rated this book a 4.5!!
Couldn't Put The Book Down Review Date: 2007-06-06
Coast 2 Coast Readers ReviewReview Date: 2007-05-30
GREAT!!!!Review Date: 2006-11-23


Where's the help??Review Date: 2008-10-20
Oh yes, the book told my story! The obsession about a guy in my life, but where's the help I need to 'fix it'?? It basically tells me I need to seek a professional to get over it?!? If I could afford a professional, I wouldn't have bought this book!
I was SO into every story, thinking, THAT'S ME! Then I couldn't wait till the point where they told me how to work on this, but NOPE! It never came!
So it get's one star from me. Actually, the star is for the person I bought it from through Amazon! They were great! :)
What about another view?Review Date: 2008-08-15
My only problem with this book, is it talks about how people do this and put up with an abuser. What if doing this is what makes THEM the abuser? My husband controlled every aspect of my life, constantly told me all the things that were "wrong" with me and tried to "fix" me. He gave up all of his interests to dedicate his life to waiting on me, then got mad at ME even though I kept encouraging him to live his life without doing everything for me. I couldn't take the pressure of never being able to live up to his expectations. There was nothing wrong with me... I'd been in long term relationships and knew how to live with someone. When he started attacking everything I did, he slowly beat my self esteem into the ground.
There are number of books likes this (and codependency books) that focus on behavior that sounds EXACTLY like my love addict abuser, but I'd like to learn more about these behaviors when they are applied to a normal partner rather than an abuser.
It was like reading a book about myselfReview Date: 2005-09-29
For Men Too!Review Date: 2004-02-22
Spoke to My SoulReview Date: 2004-03-09

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The best book I have read in a long time!Review Date: 2008-11-15
Brave stuff; funny and movingReview Date: 2008-10-03
Or when she makes a visit to her old office and endures the stares and the tentativeness of her old colleagues: "... because you simply don't look the way you looked the last time you were there. You are on industrial-strength doses of steroids as well as a cocktail of other drugs and your face is swollen and misshapen, like a pumpkin head."
Or when she and her husband, Jim, who has done everything for her since her stroke, make love for the first time in more than a year: "When you are done, you both cry a little and hold each other. 'Now we're a couple again,' Jim whispers."
In the end this is a book about not just determination and guts, but about love, and about a very supportive family (Julia's husband, parents and 8 brothers) who help her back to wellness. Anyone who has ever suffered a debilitating illness and struggled back to some semblance of health and dignity will appreciate this book, as will their friends and family members. It is quite simply a great story. - Tim Bazzett, author of Love, War & Polio
A must read for all health care professionalsReview Date: 2008-07-20
An Absolutely Wonderful ReadReview Date: 2008-07-16
Ms. Garrison's persistance is to be admired, as is her sense of humor through ordeals that have broken the spirits of many. Kudos to you, Julia, and may you never lose your courage, love of life, and wonderful spirit!
I loved this bookReview Date: 2008-07-07
Yes, all of the portraits are not flattering of folks in the healthcare profession. We must view patients as people, with all their likes, dislikes and quirks.
I found it to be a very funny, uplifting first person account.

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IN my PURSE...ALL the TIME!!!Review Date: 2008-03-20
All. The. Time.
Seriously ---- This book is amazing. It has a permanent home in my purse... (it's not too small, not too big - just right) And I use it almost daily....or at least a few times per week. Sometimes I'm in a bad place and need a quick inspirational message, and sometimes I just feel like feeling better about something....Whatever the reason, you will LOVE THIS BOOK. I ordered 5 more after I got it to give to friends and family...that's how much I love it. I know when some open it they will think "ummm....ok..?" at first....but they end up thanking me later.
GET THIS BOOK you wont be sorry!
helps you get through what you're going throughReview Date: 2007-06-08
Touches a PointReview Date: 2002-07-30
GET THIS and GIVE THIS to your favorite women:)Review Date: 2004-07-06
A great book for daily reflectionReview Date: 2002-10-22
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So, if you even have questions as to what the Bible itself really teaches, this is a great tool to read in parallel with the scriptures, really helps open one's eyes to the truth of God's Word, and exposes the errors of other religious thought. This is a timeless classic that has as much revelance for today as it did when it was originally penned.