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First Lady
Published in Paperback by Cavalier Press.com (2003-10)
Authors: Blayne Cooper and T. Novan
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Hats Off to Our First Lady!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-08
First Lady was an excellent Chapter 2 to Madam President! This book was a lot of fun and it really showed a true to life version of families today. This book is a very easy and enjoyable read! I hope there will be a third installment for these amazing women! Cooper and Novan are an excellent team and their writing styles just flow together effortlessly.
This book is worth every penny in my opinion.

An excellent book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-26
It was well worth the wait!!!! I finished it in one day!! The story was excellent. A wonderful book and a welcome addition to my collection.

Good follow-up
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-02
While "Madam President and its sequel "First Lady" may not be filled with the drama or edginess of TV's "The West Wing"; it does have romance that is set against the backdrop of the White House and the difficulty the demands of presidental responsibility and media attention place upon a relationship.

Both books use the technique of chapters representing months of the year and within are contained snapshots of moments; tender, tense, humorous, frustrating, soulful and chilling. They become perfect pearls strung together to provide a necklace filled with all the elements of an evolving and growing relationship. As Devlyn Marlowe must learn to balance her Presidental duties with the needs of her children and her own heart; so must Lauren Strayer, her chosen biographer, come to terms with her own growing admiration and affection for the woman she finds beneath the presidential image.

Balancing out this book are a plethora of engaging supporting characters including a pug who has little use for the power of the Presidency. In addition, three precocious children insure that neither woman can ignore the reality and mundane aspects of building a family.

I thoroughly enjoyed both books and all the characters warmed my heart. The dialogue and characterizations provided a pleasant read and I was overjoyed to continue their tale in the sequel. If you are looking for believable characters who just happen to call 1600 Pennsylvania Ave home, consider these books.

Fantastic Follow-Up to Madam President
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-17
I am a very big fan of Blayne Cooper and T. Novan, and have read most of their published work. They certainly do not disappoint with 'First Lady.' A fantastic follow-up novel to their collaborative work 'Madam President,' 'First Lady' ties up all the loose ends while still keeping the reader fully engaged.

Presidential biographer and fiancee, Lauren Strayer, plans her wedding day with help from the President's mother and social secretary. President Devlyn Marlowe and her bride-to-be deal with family issues (i.e., Lauren's father) and new relationship woes. They learn to trust each other more fully and redefine their life goals together. They also deal with outside forces such as Dev's children and the press.

This is a well-rounded story with a lot of depth and dimensionality. The characters are likable and the writing is elegant. I highly recommend it as permanent addition to your bookshelf.

I loved it :)
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-15
I couldn't be happier with this novel - the characters are absolutely charming. I could not put the book down until I finished it

I laughed out loud many times while reading First Lady.

The dialogue is really well written, I could totally visualize the action.

There are a couple real tear jerker moments.

Can't wait to to read the author's newest book.

This is a Keeper !

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Free Stuff for Quilters on the Internet (Free Stuff on the Internet)
Published in Paperback by C&T Publishing (1998-08)
Authors: Judy Heim and Gloria Hansen
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Great resource for quilters
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-23
Until search engines get a heck of a lot more intelligent than they are now, the best source for web site recommendations is from human beings. Particularly humans passionate about their subject matter. Judy and Gloria won't waste your time with a bazillion irrelevant links. They know their subject matter, and they know a good site when they see one. They're also a stitch. Or perhaps two stitches. Buy this book!

WONDERFUL!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-15
In addition to extremely helpful tips throughout, this little book is jammed-packed with great sites that are nicely arranged. No more wasting time with a search engine for me! I give it two thumbs way up!

I love this book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-13
Judy and Gloria have done it again! They've boiled down all the obfuscations of the net into discussions that quilters will enjoy. They offer their picks for the best Web sites to find free patterns, free quilting how-tos, and even free stuff for doll-makers. It would be hard to find this kind of stuff with a searcher. The net information in this book is completely different from what's in their Quilter's Computer Companion. That's a good book too, but this is more updated and complete. This is a very easy book to read, learn from and enjoy.

A handy book for quilters at all levels of computer knowled
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-30
This book is a valuable resource for quilters at all levels of computer knowledge. It explains away a lot of the "mysteries" of why your computer acts the way it does and points you in various directions to research out your own particular interests. Written in an easy conversational tone, it imparts a lot of information without talking down or over your head.

This book is terrific, a must have.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-31
Every quilter should own this book. Thanks Judy and Gloria for putting together such a wonderful book. Keep up the good work!!

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From My Window: Relevant Expressions of an Ordinary Woman
Published in Paperback by Isaki Communications (2001-11)
Author: Felicia T. Scott
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It's time to THRIVE!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-04
THRIVE! is a wake-up call to the fact that there is nothing more important than our spiritual health. Tackling issues such as self-acceptance, forgiveness and rejection head-on, we are encouraged to honestly and finally deal with our issues!

Thrive! 7 Strategies for Extraordinary Living
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-03
Felicia T. Scott has captured the essence of what it takes to survive this existence we call "Life". 'Thrive!' is a lifeline to anyone who is sinking into the depths of despair, despondency and discouragement. Thank you Ms. Scott for not only feeding us with nourishing words of wisdom but also showing us how to prepare our own meals!

I am better person because of Thrive!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-06
Felicia Scott is a truthteller who spurs you to action. She has a matter of fact way of presenting issues and solutions that actually empowers the reader. Thrive! is a must-read, especially for that person looking to grow and is willing to turn within to experience their own greatness. --Cheryl Smith, KKDA-AM, Dallas, TX

Get Over It!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-05
Felicia Scott's book provides an eloquent, insightful and humorous pathway to those who seek guidance down life's rocky road. She maps out a no-nonsense guide on how to deal with issues-she inspires us to take control, get over it-and move on. Ms. Scott's beautiful poetry is an added bonus. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is feeling sorry for themselves-you will feel empowered to move on by the end of the book.

I Choose to THRIVE!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-04
THRIVE! 7 Strategies for Extraordinary Living is like the perfect blend of WOMAN THOU ART LOOSED and CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE WOMAN'S SOUL. It will capture the heart of every woman who felt she was the only one going through and assure her that she can overcome; she can rise to every occasion. Yes, she can survive! In fact, she can do more than that - she can Thrive!

Ms. Scott, thank you for your transparency, insight and courage in writing this book. Sometimes I felt like I personally knew you and even more than that...you personally knew me. You were all up in my business!

It's more than a book to me. It's more of a life reference guide that I will turn to again and again for encouragement, wisdom and inspiration. I'm very excited about using the journaling guide in the back to help me dig out the beautiful woman that's inside of me.

Thank you so much for writing this book! I know what my friends are getting for Christmas this year.

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From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers
Published in Hardcover by Farrar Straus & Giroux (T) (1995-09)
Author: Marina Warner
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Fab Find for Fairy Tale Fans
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Review Date: 2007-11-24
Anyone who is interested in fairy tales, myth, allegory and related topics would benefit from reading this book. Marina Warner's knowledge base is amazing and at times a lot to digest, but her perspective is like none other. I read it through once to get the flavor of what she's saying and am now on my way back through noting things I want to look up and explore further. One thing I've learned is that there are a lot of images in our everyday life that harken back to the earliest days and we have no understanding anymore of their significance, for example the Stork or the figure of Mother Goose. The book is an eye opener in that regard.

One of My Favorites
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-08
I read this book back in high school when I was just starting to get interested in fairy tale analysis. It's very indepth, well-written, and enjoyable. It's easy to understand and straightforward but offers so much information you're bound to learn something new. I highly recommend From the Beast to the Blonde to anyone that loves fairy tales or mythology.

There is witchcraft in your voice ...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-19
Marina Warner writes absolutely beautiful prose, which alone is worth the price of this book. She is ... well, "enchanting" on the subject of myth as social commentary and psychological revelation.

Warner understands that much of our mythic wisdom is feminine wisdom -- and, like Jung, she appreciates that "feminine" and "masculine" are words that describe aspects of what is universally human, not contradictory or competing factions in society.

All human intellectual disciplines involve story-telling and myth. History, for instance, is filled with mythic twists on "true" stories. (See Warner's own book on Joan of Arc, for example.) Similarly the Western chronicle of scientific achievement is a collection of metaphors ("Newton's clock," "Superstrings") that are useful for a while, then get discarded. Accordingly, the literal-minded should pause to consider exactly what they mean by "truth": Iris Murdoch has suggested that: "You may know a truth, but if it is at all complicated you have to be an artist not to utter it as a lie."

The legacy of stories we have inherited were usually first told by women, often to children, in a world where both of these groups of persons lacked real power. The stories, unsurprisingly, reflect the concerns and fears of people in such circumstances, as well as the general interests and universal dreams of human beings always and everywhere.

We need them. We cannot live without them -- both stories and women, that is.

If you love fairy tales..
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-31
If you love fairy tales and their backgrounds, buy this book. It's worth the read. Warner is an excellent author, and she makes a very good point regarding the role of women in the passing along of fairy tales to the next generation. This is a terrific book on fairy tales, and folklore in general.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-26
Marina Warner's _From the Beast to the Blonde_ is a wonderful and engaging work concerning the cultural history of fairy tales. Warner explores the "stock characters" and stories of traditional tales, and in the process creates an excellent work of scholarship and criticism in an area of literature that has been relegated to the nursery, but didn't start there.

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From the Browder File: Survival Strategies for Africans in America 13 Steps to Freedom
Published in Paperback by Inst of Karmic Guidance (1996-12-01)
Author: Anthony T. Browder
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I thought I knew everything...
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-17
Awesome is the only word to discribe this book. I have been on a self-journey for forty years,and I was shocked to learn so much new information. Some of us educators tend to get lazy, believing that we've learned enough already that we can afford to take the "get around to it" attitude." So to all of you sisters and brothers that teach our children, this book is a MUST READ. For seekers of the TRUTH, it too is a must. Mr. Browder, I take my hat off to you. You make me so proud! hotep!

POWERFUL!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-03
... BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. WELL, HERE ARE SOME SPECIFIC MEANS.

You just have to get this!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-28
This is a must,must,must! It was an incredible book. This book need to be taught to sons by our fathers. This is a book worth passing down to upcoming generations.

An Excellent Follow-Up
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-24
Bro. Browder picks up where he left off with his first powerhouse of essays. He is a on a mission to help people of African descent free their mind. And he is doing a tremendous job. In this book he gives his analysis on racism, white supremacy, health, spirituality, corruption of the media and many other topics.

A must for every Afrikan family
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-09
Whether you are in the USA, UK or the Motherland, this book is an inspiration and guide to those who want to do more than 'talk'. It promotes the act and determination of 'get up and do something for YOUR people'. I know My People are Great, I believe My People are able to achieve their greatness because OUR God is Great. Encourage one another to rise up in Oneness

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Generals in Gray Lives of the Confederate Commander
Published in Hardcover by Louisiana State University Press (1959-06)
Author: Ezra T. Warner
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Where have all the soldiers gone...?
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
Like its companion volume Generals in Blue, Generals in Gray is an important resource for both the Civil War buff and the serious historian (which is not to say that the two can't be one and the same!). In this volume, which was actually written before Generals in Blue, author Ezra Warner has written the biographies and rustled up the photos of all the general officers confirmed by the Confederate Congress, and a handful of those who weren't for one reason or another.

There were 425 men who served as Confederate generals. Nearly one-fourth of them died in the war. Boy generals, men promoted before they reached the age of 30, were plentiful, and nearly half of them were killed on the battlefield. Looking at their photographs, one can scarcely fathom the experiences they endured at such young ages. They look like college lads.

Several of the generals profiled by Warner especially stand out for me. There's William Flank Perry, for example, the philosopher-general, who enlisted as a private in 1862 and was commissioned a brigadier in the war's final months. After the war, he taught philosophy at Ogden College in Kentucky until the turn of the century. There's Alexander Reynolds, who at war's end entered the service of the Khedive of Egypt, and so must've known the tragic Federal General Charles Pomeroy Stone, of Ball's Bluff infamy, who did so as well. There's General John McCausland, who with his huge handlebar moustache and heavy eyebrows looks for all the world like Yosemite Sam of cartoon fame. And there's the boy general Thomas Benton Smith, a youngster whose fate breaks my heart. After he and most of his brigade surrendered during the Battle of Nashville, a Federal colonel tried literally to beat Smith's brains out. His brain exposed, in a coma, Smith was expected to die. But he somehow survived, only to spend the rest of his life, some 48 years, in an insane asylum.

Few books are REALLY essential..........
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Review Date: 2007-06-30
.....but this one sure is. The Civil War is still a current event for many of us. For four long years, both sides were carried by their armies, and led by their Generals. Now, lots of us know about Lee and Jackson, but there were a total of 425 Confederate Generals over the course of the war, and some even I've never heard of. Of these, 299 were serving as General Officers at the end. A total of 77 were killed in battle; the rest died of natural causes, resigned, got fired, etc., etc.

They're ALL here, at least the ones that we can't argue about whether they were really a General. [There are others about whom we can argue, for various reasons--a separate book has come out in recent years...see "More Generals in Gray"]. While Lee has has more biographies than I can count, and many have at least one, for most of these guys, this is all we've got. Here we get pictures, pre and, where appropriate, post war careers, grave sites, and a study of just what the man accomplished [or didn't]. Robert E. Lee gets three and a half pages, but all get a good write-up.

They were a varied lot: six General Lees, six Jacksons, eight each of Smith and Walker. Professional soldiers, lawyers, politicians, even three preachers [Polk and Pendleton, you know; read this and find the third]. Some were heroic, some were drunks, a few were both. Some brilliant, some inept, one or two both. The post war lots of the survivors were as various as the men; poverty and wealth, glory and apostasy, and all points in between. Trivia: Who was the ONLY Confederate General born in Texas? Who was the last living Conferderate General? ONE man answers BOTH questions. [OK, I'll give it to you...Judge Felix Huston Robertson of Waco died April 20, 1928]. The very first American Indian to wear General's stars AND the last General to surrender...he's here, in all his glory.

I can go on all day. The late Ezra Warner, Illinois native and California investment counsellor, published this in 1959...it needs to stay in print forever. While I've had this, and the companion "Generals in Blue", for years, only recently has a trade paperback made it readily available, and affordable. A "thank you" to the publisher, and a huge, everlasting, "THANK YOU" to Mr. Warner.

The good the bad and the ugly...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-17
This book is a must for any Civil War buff. Learn the good, bad and the ugly about all general officers of the army of the CSA. I keep this book, and its companion, Generals in Blue, handy when I am reading historical accounts of battles of the Civil War. How often, while you are reading, have you yearned to get additional information on a particular general? These books are perfect to provide more information, when you want it.

Excellent reference book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-23
Warner does an excellent job in giving short biographies on all 425 Confederate generals, including a picture of each general. An excellent reference guide and a must have for your Civil War library.

Excellent Source of Information on Confederate Generals!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-27
I remember first reading Generals in Gray as a teenager and have often referred back to the book over the years.

Warner gives a synopsis of each general , usually containing the following information:

1. Birthplace and birthdate.
2. Pre-Civil War life.
3. Battles served in, promotions, woundings, death (if applicable).
4. Postwar career (if he survived the war).
5. Death and place burial.
6. Brief mention of the general's competency (or lack thereof).
7. Relationships with other generals (superior, subordinate).

I have often found the book to be extremely helpful when reading a book on a particular Civil War battle. Doing so helps me to better understand the general when studying a particular battle.

Whether you have a serious interest in the Civil War or a novice, I highly recommend the book as an excellent reference!

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Give Me Fifty Marines Not Afraid to Die: Iwo Jima
Published in Paperback by Ka-Well Enterprises (1995-02-01)
Authors: John K. Wells and Bradley T. Macdonald
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Give Me Fifty Marines Not Afraid To Die
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
This is a riveting story about Marine Major John Keith Wells and his Iwo Jima battle experience. More than just a minute-by-minute account of the horrific Pacific battle, Wells takes you into his head as he prepares for, and leads his men into battle. His description of combat is graphic, detailed, and colorful; creating a sensory-based sharing of his experience told with a Marine punch. In light of the recent flury of attention to the Iwo Jima flag raising and this epic battle, I'd recommend Wells' book for a "gut check". Note: The book has a number of excellent photographs that illuminate Wells' narrative.

Truly the greatest
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-22
This is the story of Marines in WWII as told by the Platoon Commander of the Marines that raised the Flag on Mt Suribachi. I met the author in his hometown and we visited often. I have a signed copy of his book. The reason the story is so great is the unassuming nature of the narrative. A great American hero who didn't make the history books because on Iwo "Uncommon Valor was a common virtue"

A great real life story during a terrifying time
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-20
This was a great book to read, I highly reccomend buying it. From the minute I started reading it I could not put it down. Maj JK Wells and his men were among the bravest to fight for this country. This was an interesting story of his experience in WWII.

A remarkable historic account written by a true hero
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-31
I have known the author for over thirty years. He is man of integrity and courage. This book took several years for him to complete due to its personal nature. His dedication to the Corps, his men and his mission are obvious in every chapter. I am proud to have him as a friend. Read this book!!!

A Warrior's sight of Iwo Jima
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-05
"Give me fifty Marines not afraid to die" is a book written from the guts of a modern warrior. Obviously Lt. Wells is not a writer, he is a Soldier. He has been a Soldier and he always will be one, no matter what he do to earn his life.
We are presented with the shocking story of Iwo Jima battle seen with the eyes (the soul I'll better say) of a front line combat Marine. Wells let us share his feelings from the time he is still a college student, how he decide to be a Marine in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, his life at Boots Camp, Paratroop training, Guadalcanal experience, more training at the States and finally through all the rugged strife of Iwo Jima.
This book is a very straightforward account of a teenager evolving into hardened young soldier ready to give his life for his Country. At the same time gives the reader an inkling of the historical period, its values, ideals and expectations. Also pictures the life style of the Marines Corp, its written and unwritten codes, language, ethics, training, etc.
Every word in this book sounds true and without ornament. A must read for any WWII buff.
Reviewed by Max Yofre.

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The God Who Pursues: Encountering a Relentless God
Published in Paperback by Bethany House Publishers (2002-08)
Author: Cecil Murphey
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A Comfort and Inspiration
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Review Date: 2008-03-31
Cec Murphey's openness and persistence in helping others understand God's care for us continues to enrich my life. What a comfort to read his words and hear that God does not give up on us. His examples from the Old Testament shed new light on familiar scripture and his shared personal experiences bring hope and inspiration.

Encouraging
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Review Date: 2005-05-20
The God Who Pursues, and the follow up The Relentless God, should be on every Christian's reading list. Cec Murphey writes in a personal conversational style that reminds me of Max Lucado. He uses OT examples and examples from his own life to illustrate God's continual pursuit of us despite what we do or don't do. His honest revelations about himself speak to the reader without sounding preachy.

Highly recommended.

A good man writing well
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Review Date: 2002-11-04
Cecil Murphey gets to the heart of the matter. You know that when he talks earnestly about a God who pursues, he's talking from experience. He also gets to the heart of Bible stories and uses contemporary illustrations to flesh out some really essential principles about life and spirituality.
This would be a wonderfully healing experience for anyone who's been burned out, or browned out by unhealthy religion.

A Must-Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-01
Cec Murphey has personalized the stories of Old Testament Characters in a way that will make you reconsider your thoughts about God, His grace, and His unending love. Murphey uses real-life experiences that illustrate God's never-give-up attitude towards us. Time and time again I've mulled Murphey's lessons on Gopd and life over in my mind, only to see them in a new light each time. This is a must-read for anyone who's looking for a life changing book.

Thoughts That Linger
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-08
I finished this book a couple of weeks ago, but can't get it out of my mind. Never have I read a book that so clearly describes God's longing for a relationship with me. I think Cecil Murphey has made that so clear by his use of stories. He weaves in stories from his personal experiences, yes, but he also tells the story of various Bible figures.

Adam, Abraham, Jacob, Job, Moses, Samson, David, Jonah--and even Baalam--all their stories are told from the viewpoint of a God who was crazy about them. Some of them embraced the God who loved them, and some of them didn't. But with each story comes another layer of the story--the story of a God who cares and who relentlessly pursues.

This is a book I will read again.

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Gospel of Luke: The Ignatius Study Guide (Ignatius Catholic Study Bible)
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (2001-08)
Authors: Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch
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Valuable Source for Bible Studies!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
Each member of our Bible study group purchased a copy of the Gospel of Luke and are learning so much. We continue to be amazed at the scholarship of Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch in writing the commentary to this Gospel. The other books in this series are equally great, and we can hardly wait until they finish their research of the entire Bible.

gospel of luke: the ignatius guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-25
This was a great book to use in reaserh for the person in religiuos study. I highly recommend this book.

Great Guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-31
This is a wonderful guide. I highly recommend it to everyone, students, teachers and ministers. As a general study guide it is invaluable.
Students of theology and those people interested in a more detailed study, would probably like to supplement this with Jerome's Commentary and those of Raymond E. Brown especially the anchor bible series.
This guide includes topical and word studies that are very well done.

Study Guide offers helpful insight
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-27
Like the other study guides by Scott Hahn, The Gospel of Luke provides enriching insight and background to these sacred writings. These guides are ideal for discussion groups.

An excellent series
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-25
This is a great tool for understanding the Gospel of luke. The book starts off with an introduction explaining the inerrancy and the authority of scripture and the proper way of interpreting it. There are many helpful notes, word studies, and essays in this book. One of the essays is on Mary Ark of the covenant,another is on Jesus, the son of Man. The study questions in the back of the book are helpful for understanding and applying Gods word to our life. This whole series has helped me have a better understanding and a greater love for Gods word.

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Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts: The Subversive Folklore of Childhood (American Storytelling)
Published in Paperback by August House Publishers (1995-11)
Authors: Josepha Sherman and T. K. F. Weisskopf
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Ahh the sweet memories of youth.
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
I unashamedly admit I loved this book. It was such a glorious flash back to my youth. And the silly songs/rhymes we used to sing/chant. I even shared this with my 11 year old son. Who was rather confused by this practice of "stupid songs" but enjoyed learning a few with me, and I even caught his singing "greasy grimey gopher guts" to my baby the other day..who adored it.

Wonderful collection, but leaves you wanting more
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-19
As the other reviewers have stated, this is a great collection of naughty rhymes and chants from childhood. However, I have to agree with the psychiatrist. I would have liked more analysis. This seems to be a great topic for somebody's doctoral thesis. How do these verses originate? Are most of them created by children for children? What can we learn about children from them?

On second thought, maybe it is best that these verses remain under wraps. There is something to be said about an under the radar way that children have to harmlessly express their rebelliousness.

Little Dirty Birdie Feet.....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-25
If you love subversiveness, I'd also suggest Nick Bantock's , "Averse to Beasts," a book with a cassette filled with creepy little ryhmes!

Dead Rodents and Naked Ladies
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-22
I had two immediate reactions on reading this book: "Yep, we had that one - words aren't quite right, though" and "Wait a minute! Where's (such-and-such) rhyme? How did they miss that one?" This is a great book, and a very useful reference for those who didn't realize that they do, in fact, know the tune to "The Old Gray Mare" (see title of book), "The Colonel Bogey March" ("Comet! It makes your lips turn green. . .") and "The Whiffenpoof Song" (several insulting versions lampooning schools). This book will take you back to your childhood. That's not the childhood that you're going to claim to your kids that you had, but the actual one where you made up nasty names for school food. Mind you, if you allow your children to read this book, you will receive many, many indignant phone calls from the parents in your neighborhood, but I'd say it's worth the risk.

the bible of my childhood
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-30
i swiped this book from my brother who swiped it from my mother who got it at a used book sale- so its been around the block a few times. i am now 16 an begin using this book at the age of 10. manny a days were spent at the lunch table with my frineds laughing at- and using these rymes( such as; hark the harold angles shout! # more days till school gets out! grab you ball and grab your chan, and run like hell to the nearist train) sooner of later it became known as " the bible" to my groop.all thse yesrs it has been a tresured posetion of mine, and from time to time i bing it out once more to my friends- and it still keep us laughing.


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