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Good, Easy ReadingReview Date: 2007-05-18
Sugar is back, and gets what she wantsReview Date: 2007-03-28
Tied all of the pieces togetherReview Date: 2006-06-06
Overall the group felt that each character kept too many secrets. Everyone felt that the secrets were the source of the problems. Joe kept secrets about being Sugar's father and learning the details of Jude's murder. The Lacey sisters held secrets about Sugar's family including Shirley being her great-grandmother. Sugar's life would have been drastically different, if most of these secrets had been revealed earlier.
what a good follow up Review Date: 2006-05-02
Great ReadReview Date: 2008-05-27

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Comforting information for caregiversReview Date: 2008-09-30
The 36-hour dayReview Date: 2008-09-02
Nuria Fernandez
Chicago
Very Helpful.Review Date: 2008-08-31
A must read Review Date: 2008-08-04
outstanding for information, application, and inspirationReview Date: 2008-07-27

Great ExplanationsReview Date: 2008-10-28
The Best Translation I've readReview Date: 2008-09-03
The Best Interpretation I've Read.....Review Date: 2008-08-13
Excellent Synopsis of a much misunderstood religionReview Date: 2008-07-16
Excellent translation, Beautifully PresentedReview Date: 2008-07-08
Muhammed Asad's translation is a gentle not in your face translation. While there are Briticisms [words not normally found in American speech] and English spellings, most words are not difficult to make out. I am impresed that everytime I have a question about what I've read, there is a note to clarify for those not familiar with Islam tradition.
I consider this to be a wonderful addition to my library.

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Pleasant Surprise!Review Date: 2008-10-14
Lovely bookReview Date: 2008-10-13
untitledReview Date: 2008-09-29
I highly recommend this book!
Ralph Nader Reminds Us To Think For OurselvesReview Date: 2008-10-18
Author & Book Views On A Healthy Life!
Book Review: The Seventeen Traditions by Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader and his team protest oil industry speculation, manipulation, and conglomeration of our gas prices. Not long ago you saw Mr. Nader and his team out at the American Petroleum Institute in Washington, D.C. Why? Ralph Nader, a Presidential hopeful campaigns with this pledge in regard to the oil industry, "In recent years, the big five oil companies - ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco, ConocoPhillips, BP and Shell - have booked record profits - a big chunk of which result from oil industry market manipulation and anti-competitive practices. (For example, oil companies have exploited their market position to intentionally restrict refining capacity by driving smaller, independent refiners out of business.)
Nader/Gonzalez would strictly regulate the oil industry - clamping down on speculators and enforcing the antitrust laws.
Nader/Gonzalez would also revoke federal subsidies to the oil industry, repeal multi-billion tax breaks and impose a windfall profits tax to fuel a transition to a solar energy economy."
Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, five-time Presidential candidate, and lawyer, has been called one of the 100 Most Influential Americans in the Twentieth Century by Time Magazine. He is the man behind the enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and the Safe Drinking Water Act. His work has led to the passage of legislation which has improved everyday safety for all Americans. Ralph Nader believes that anyone can "get the ball rolling" by asking citizen-minded questions which induce the exposure of corporate and governmental negligence and corruption.
Ralph Nader was not born a consumer crusader, he was taught ethics and values at home as a child. In his book The Seventeen Traditions, Ralph Nader wishes to pass on to everyone, his knowledge of "what forces shaped" him. He writes, "I had a lucky choice of parents." As a first generation American, Ralph had the benefit of connecting with both the Old World and the New World, taking the best from both.
Ralph Nader holds true to seventeen traditions taught to him at home by his parents. Nathra Nader and Rose Bouziane Nader were Lebanese immigrants to the United States. Both embodied the essence of what it means to become naturalized citizens: relocate to the other side of the world, learn the English language, and raise children in new culture. They valued what they had--their rights. Mr. and Mrs. Nader also valued what they could do--make a point to a politician dining in their restaurant, raising money for the Red Cross, supporting an addition on their local hospital. Their traditions, as recalled by Mr. Nader, all began in the home, and were instrumental in forming the minds of Ralph and his siblings: listening, family dinners, health, know your history, scarcity--more is not better, sibling equality, education and argument--makes for lawyers, discipline, simple enjoyments, reciprocity, independent thinking, charity, work ethic, business, patriotism, solitude, civics.
Ralph Nader reminds us, as citizens during this crucial time in our country's history to think--think each of us for ourselves. Learn the facts, become involved, and be an example to our own children. Presidential candidate, activist, and author Ralph Nader's The Seventeen Traditions is not just the reminiscences from the autobiography of a great man, but rather, a guide for all Americans on how we can improve our families, our towns, and our country. What will you do for your country?
5 Stars
A MUST READ BY EVERY PARENT.Review Date: 2008-10-18
After my wife and I read it, we started buying more copies and giving it as a gift to friends and family members with children. Mr. Nader is a great human being, and after reading this book, you'll start to understand how he got to be so great.

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Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2003-01-24
Great Book!Review Date: 2003-01-15
Delightful!!Review Date: 2002-07-06
WHAT A WONDERFUL BOOK!Review Date: 2002-04-05
Fantastic book!!!!Review Date: 2003-08-05
I strongly recommend it- you got the point, right?
I met Eryk Hanut once- many years ago. I attended an opening for his artwork in Virginia Beach. I was with a friend (who was already sick and has died since)who admired and praised one of Mr. Hanut's Art pieces . She told him so and joked that she couldn't afford it; He left us and came back with the framed photograph that he had just took off the wall- and gave it to my friend. That's the kind of man he is.
Long live authors of his talent and originality!

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Tender Story of Love, Heartache & Finding HomeReview Date: 2008-09-25
Her family is somewhat dysfunctional but very loving - her father, a landscape artist and the traveling nature of his job is the reason behind their frequent relocations. Her mother is beautiful and a little wild, but she has a strong bond with Tamara's father and allows his lifestyle to effect their family. Tamara has a younger brother and sister who have their own difficulties leading such a nomadic life and at times, Tamara takes out her frustrations on them and even on herself.
Sarah Willis adds the concept of atheism to the story, as both Tamara's parents practice it. The neighbors across the street are devout Christians and manage to get their permission to take Tamara & her siblings to church, which opens up a whole new world for Tamara and she starts to question her beliefs and make bargains with God to keep her in one place.
Tamara's life gets even more stressful when she learns that her mother has an illness that takes her away from the family, perhaps permanently and Tamara is forced to fill her shoes around the house. This is where Tamara begins to rely more heavily on God and asks him to help heal her mother. She also discovers that her complex feelings for her mother are a foil for the love she feels in her heart and through letters, they grow to understand each other better.
Tamara also finds the stirrings of her first love when she connects with Rusty who also lives next door. Sarah Willis portrays the feelings of wonder, fear and joy that we all feel when we find what we think is love and the other person feels it too. Willis does a fine job of providing excellent, solid characterization, and precisely detailing their neurosis so precisely that we can relate to them and their shifting, complicated connections to each other.
I loved the way she uses words to create pictures in the mind of the reader. I enjoyed the section where she uses colors to stress the importance of the situation comparing them to the colors her father uses in his artwork - a unique way to show the similarities between father and daughter when neither feels they have anything to share - masterful! I thought about this book and its characters for a while after I finished reading it and that is always a sign of an excellent story - I have found a new favorite author in Sarah Willis and look forward to reading more of her novels.
Excellent book- I read it in one day! Review Date: 2008-08-23
A Nice Coming of Age StoryReview Date: 2008-04-16
I enjoyed reading this book very much, but it didn't touch me as much as some of the other coming of age stories like, Whistling in the Dark, The Book of Bright Ideas and Cold Rock River. Those stayed with me after I was done and while I really enjoyed this coming of age story, it's not one that will stay with me like some other ones.
Still it is well worth reading and I highly recommend it.
What a good book!Review Date: 2008-03-24
And a first novel? ... wow. I can't wait to read her next one!!!!
Just LOVED this book!Review Date: 2008-01-26

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spookyReview Date: 2008-10-24
Perfect illustrations for a classic rhymeReview Date: 2008-09-27
great story for your daughterReview Date: 2008-06-03
a GREAT bookReview Date: 2008-04-20
A+ bookReview Date: 2008-04-19

TenseReview Date: 2008-09-19
A cool bookReview Date: 2006-01-03
Good, good, goodReview Date: 2005-12-02
Review by a 9 year old Animorphs fan
What you see isn't always what you get...Review Date: 2004-09-03
But before he quits, Marco decides to go on one last mission to steal a Yeerk ship from Visser Three so Ax can use it to return to the Andalite planet. However, the kids' plan goes terribly wrong and they end up trapped. But while everyone else worries how to escape, Marco is shocked when learning a terrible secret. Now, he has a reason to fight the Yeerks. And no matter what it takes, he'll kick butt.
THE PREADTOR contains one of the most shocking secrets in the Animorphs series. And this is definitely one of the best Marco books. Although it was a great read, I had a problem with this book. The first half of the novel was about the Animorphs' adventure at the mall with Ax who keeps running away. Even though it was funny, I would've preferred more Marco dealing with the secret.
The PredatorReview Date: 2003-01-06
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Hilarious Dark ComedyReview Date: 2008-08-11
Hilarious!!!Review Date: 2007-07-06
Good Idea -- Feeble ExecutionReview Date: 2006-07-11
A sweet novel about underage sex!Review Date: 2008-07-20
The main character, Sam, is a thirteen-year-old boy. He puts me in mind of myself at that age, actually. Very prone to dreams and fantasies. He meets a girl, Maurey, also thirteen. Before long, these highly intelligent children are losing their virginities to each other. Not long after that, they discover that, oops, a girl can get pregnant before her first period.
This is the start of a series. I haven't read the other parts yet, but I really liked this one. I also enjoyed Skipped Parts, the movie based on this book, though bizzarrely they changed the kids to fourteen instead of thirteen.
This is a very good, sweet book recommended for pretty much anyone over the age of about eight or nine. Highly enjoyable!
A Really Special BookReview Date: 2006-05-02
However, Skipped Parts is far more than that. Beyond Sam and Lydia, Sandlin populates GroVont with no end of fascinating characters--almost all multidimensional and colorful--the kind of folks you only find in quirky places like Sicily, Alaska. In this book, its easy to imagine that folks like Dot,Hank Elkrunner and the old guys who populate the local diner have interesting lives and stories outside of the light they shed on the main characters and that they didn't just show up in the scenes to move the plot along. This gives the story an incredible richness.
Beyond that, the book has a heart as big as the Tetons and frequently wears it on its sleeve. Rarely is a book so laugh out loud funny also so poignant and touching. There are moments that are truly noble, truly sad and truly beautiful and its a credit to Sandlin that none of them seem contrived. If you can get past the stuff about precocious 13 teen year olds experimenting with sex, you find a great novel about growing up, dealing with family, redemption and the endless disappointments and possibilities of life. A wonderful, wonderful book.

4.5 stars if I couldReview Date: 2008-10-24
an epic journey and beautifulReview Date: 2008-05-16
Volume 13 of a great seriesReview Date: 2007-10-10
Keeps the story rollingReview Date: 2007-07-16
Angel Sanctuary SeriesReview Date: 2007-01-21
The story starts off as a young teenage boy soon finds out that he is in love with is sister! As if that could be strange wait till you here this. The boy, Setsuna, is the re-incarnation of one of the most powerful angel's in history; and now people all over heaven and hell want him.
What will it take to convince Setsuna, that he is greatly needed by humanity...
I hope you thought this useful...
Hypnotic~
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