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A flash back to the seventies through the eyes of a brilliant satiristReview Date: 2008-01-09
The continued misadventures of Duke as Redskin G.M.Review Date: 2003-01-05
This volume is really a sequel to "But the Pension Fund Was Just Sitting There," in which Uncle Duke, finally released as the infamous "bald spy" who was the last (and unknown) of the Americans held hostage by the Iranians, becomes the General Manager of the Washington Redskins. However, his glory days may be over since he has been saddled with Riley, a young assistant (and nephew of the owner), who eventually rats out his boss to Rick Redfern. Now, Uncle Duke was never one of my favorite Doonesbury characters, but his tenure with the Redskins is one of my favorite longer-running Duke storylines. Besides, if Duke stays in one place long enough, can Honey be far behind? "We're Not Out of the Woods yet" is an above-average Doonesbury collection from the wicked imagination of G. B. Trudeau.

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Jane and Sue Profess and PastorReview Date: 2002-05-14
Give it for Mother's DayReview Date: 2002-02-28

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The WhipReview Date: 2003-02-24
Emma Molinaro endures more suffering than most Cookson womenReview Date: 2001-08-13
Emma's great beauty and strenth of personality cause some men to love her and some men to hate and want to punish her for seeing through them. Circumstances force her to accept marriage from a decent enought young farmer Barney but her life is harsh, and she must endure the hatred of her brutal brother-in-law Luke, who eventually punishes both Emma and Barney in a particularly horrific fashion.
Emma must also bear the heartache her selfish, promiscuous daughter brings to the family, but she remains a good woman, working herself to exhaustion on the farm when her husband becomes disabled, and refusing to become bitter. I wish Emma had been allowed to use her Whip in a more dramatic, rescuing fashion, like Ayla and her slingshot in Clan of the Cave Bear, but it tends to serve more as a symbol in this novel.
Emma's relentless hard times depressed me more than usual, I don't think the other Cookson heroines suffer quite this much, except maybe Katie Mullholland or Tilly Trotter.
In any event, this is another superb Catherine Cookson I'd highly recommend.

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vital information for everybodyReview Date: 2002-08-28
A Must Read For All CitizensReview Date: 2001-10-28
and am very impressed with it. It is a sober, direct, and
well-researched account of the subject of today's problems in
medicine. It is neither labored nor contentious. The book does
not address any particular constituency, but it does address
people who might want to learn about a problem of concern to
us all.

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Whose Museum Is It Anyway?Review Date: 2007-09-22
Not a boring subject!Review Date: 2006-12-13

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so much to knowReview Date: 2006-11-16
I loved this bookReview Date: 2003-04-14


Brilliant and magical.Review Date: 2002-02-25
A great mix of fantasy and truly scary horror.Review Date: 1998-11-19
In _Wildwood_, he offers a truly involving mixture of fantasy (at times, this reminded me strongly of Robert Holdstock's _Mythago Wood_) and frightening, cosmic horror. In a relatively short time, Mr. Farris has become one of my favorite authors and I haven't been disappointed yet in any of the books I've read by him, many of which have involved some rather lengthy searching through the musty, dim stacks of used bookstores. Highly recommended!

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Love upon receipt!Review Date: 2008-02-22
Wildlife Carving in ReliefReview Date: 2007-07-12

An absorbing children's storyReview Date: 2002-07-14
Charming story by America's favorite illustratorReview Date: 2000-12-29

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Ok, I'm biased, I wrote it...Review Date: 2000-12-03
Building from the ground up, it combines step-by-step instructions to do complex tasks instead of dismissively telling you that you should do X (where X is undocumented elsewhere) and also teaches basic VBScript and integrates scripting solutions alongside point-and-click and command line methods.
The topics covered range from understanding and installing Active Directory through all the constituent parts to Group Policy, other Intellimirror technologies and advanced topics such as troubleshooting, interoperability and design issues.
I hope you enjoy the book.
This book is excellentReview Date: 2001-05-30
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Trudeau possesses the skill that all good cartoonists must have, the ability to satire the world we find ourselves in a humorous and generally subtle way.