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The Chocolate Snowball: and Other Fabulous Pastries from Deer Valley Bakery
Published in Hardcover by Three Forks (1999-10-01)
Author: Letty Flatt Halloran
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Great gift for the family baker
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-09
I bought this book for my mother as a gift. Before she even made her first dessert, she read the book cover to cover. She said she enjoyed the friendly manner in which it was written. My mother has been baking for 35 years so I trust her judgment. She has told me it's the best dessert cookbook she's ever seen. Highly recommended as a gift.

Very tasty book!
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-17
I live in the same town as this author, and have experienced first-hand her delectible creations. Not only are these recipes extraordinary, they are makable and edible. True gourmet without requiring ingredients from unknown Mediterranean villages. It is very difficult to bake at 7000+ feet, and these work (each recipe has altitude instructions if necessary). Amazingly, I emailed Letty for help with cream puffs (not in the book; mine were collapsing--not only did she return my email, she offered to taste-test them. Top notch chef, person, book. If live at altitude and love refined sugar, you need this book. Wherever you live, this book will not disappoint.

High altitude modifications!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-16
Not only are the recipes wonderful, directions for the appropriate adjustments to make for high altitude are given--and they work!

Everyone's Favorites Included
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-05
An Exquisite Book! The photos,layout,recipe format are superb. The recipes are easy to follow and explicit. The chapter at the end is most helpful. I have recommended this to several others. A very successful undertaking, Lettie. Congratulations to you and Robbie

More than Desserts & Pastries
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-10
In addition to being a beautiful book, it is packed full of fun and great tastes. We are using the Chocolate Snowball recipe (individual servings) as the finishing touch on a special New Year's Eve dinner for 100. According to my partner, Letty Halloran Flatt has caught the spirit of the skier/baker, which most can only aspire to. Congratulations, Letty - it's a hit!

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Christmas on the Mesa
Published in Digital by Amazon (2006-12-07)
Author: Edd Voss
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The Holidays
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-09
I really enjoyed this story. Christmas is one of my favorite holiday's and I loved how this story displays the true spirit of Christmas.

A Story For the Family
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-21
A rancher knows hard work, rough times and dedication in trying to make it all come together as he makes his living on the ranch he loves so well. Tommy knows this first hand as he tries desperately to get the little calf that decides to run from the herd. He is Thankful that his neighbors and friends are there to help with taking the rest of the herd to their destination as he follows the stray. He thinks of his family warm in their home, missing them as he is out in the cold trying to bring in the lone calf.

Tommy is surprised when he stumbles across a family in need out in the middle of nowhere and of course he jumps right in trying to help in a trying situation.

This is a must read, Mr. Voss knows how to write a warm tale of what family and dedication is. Christmas on the Mesa is a must read any time of the year. I'm looking forward to more stories from Mr. Voss.

Tory Lynn, author of "My Charming Protector"

Miracles Happen at Christmas.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-14
Small miracles happen, most are never brought to light. It was more than chance that lead Tommy and Patch into that very clearing on the mesa at that very moment in time. And as with most human kindness that seeks nothing in return the giver is rewarded tenfold as was Tommy Loving. A Christmas story of the highest order, the author captures the true Spirit of the Season. The good thing is I didn't have to wait until the 25th of December to experience it too.
Good job, Mr. Voss.

Counting On You
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-16
Mr. Voss put me on that ranch that day. This reader felt the compassion, determination, and down right grit, a family of the like entails. Warm and visual, Mr. Voss hits another homerun when it comes to bringing it alive for the reader.

When the heart sags, and July's heat bears down, read Christmas!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
Ever fall in love with a cow ... calf?

>> The calf busted out of the pinion pines in an explosion of snow, bawling for its mother at the top of its lungs. His tail stuck straight in the air with the top curled around to make a perfect number nine as it ran for all it was worth. <<

Resistance is futile. You're a mamma now.

Any time, in my mind, I can sing, "I'll be hooooommme for Christmas..." and hear the ching, ching, ching of a million bells announcing a sleigh ride in the snow. Or, here's this scene:

>>Instead here he was following this maverick calf through the pinion and cedar trees in the snow and freezing weather.... Wind blew the snow off of the top of the cliff and down the neck of his pile lined denim coat. He turned his coat collar up a little higher, tugged his hat lower on his head, and pulled his knit scarf snug to help keep out the cold.... The trail crested over the rim of the mesa on to the wide open area on top. Snow was drifting around the twisted trunks of the few juniper trees that managed to take root up on the mesa top. <<

That's how a writer puts you into his world. Whatever season, or reason for resistance, you won't have trouble riding with Tommy, then sharing the rewards.

Can appreciation of a journey's end, even in a short story, bring a throat lump and brimming tears? Sure. Here. Now. Why didn't I guess what was coming? This author has a way of creating a character you'll go along with without much contemplation, allowing the surprises to warm your Christmas craving heart in heat of July.

Cool story with warm tides, right when you need `em!

Linda Shelnutt

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Clay's Justice
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Leisure Books (2000-11)
Author: David Shifren
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Page Turning Western Masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
I started this book and didn't want to set it down till the last page. The plot is strong and well developed with an ending that is less than predictable. The main character, Will Clay, is engaging, true to life, and too well developed to be contained on the page.

I was recommended this book by a friend, even though I am not a western fan and loved it. Some day it could make an amazing movie, but I only hope that this will not be (or is not) the only novel following these characters. Even if it is, I look forward to laying my hands on any other material by Shifren.

Clay's Justice is a marvelous journey to the old west.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-16
Clay's Justice took me by surprise. I had never heard of David Shifren before, and I didn't know what to expect. Wow!, what a novel! This is a wonderful story that reminded me of the classic westerns from the 1950's. A good, clean written western with a strong hero Will Clay, who is looking for a new life, and when he finds a family that he cares about and they need his help, the bad guys better watch out. Clay's Justice is a modern classic western, that takes the reader on a journey that you will not forget. Marvelous!

A masterpiece of fiction writing. It puts you in the book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-13
There are very few things more worthwhile than reading a truly great novel. It is perhaps one of the real delights of the human mind. When the work comes from the hand of a master story teller, like David Shifren, each line and each word delivers a picture that is magnificent. Read CLAY'S JUSTICE and enjoy yourself. You deserve it!!

A masterpiece of fiction writing. It puts you in the book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-13
There are very few things more worthwhile than reading a truly great novel. It is perhaps one of the real delights of the human mind. When the work comes from the hand of a master story teller, like David Shifren, each line and each word delivers a picture that is magnificent. Read CLAY'S JUSTICE and enjoy yourself. You deserve it!!

A masterpiece of fiction writing. It puts you in the book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-13
There are very few things more worthwhile than reading a truly great novel. It is perhaps one of the real delights of the human mind. When the work comes from the hand of a master story teller, like David Shifren, each line and each word delivers a picture that is magnificent. Read CLAY'S JUSTICE and enjoy yourself. You deserve it!!

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Colorado, Yesterday & Today
Published in Hardcover by Western Reflections Publishing Company (2001-06)
Authors: Joseph Collier and Grant Collier
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Nice book but not quite what I expected
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-08
The book starts out with a nice section on Mr. Collier's great grandfather Joseph then moves on into a little section on Colorado history (I assume all of the old photos were done by Joseph Collier). That's interesting stuff, and it's followed by the bulk of the book which seems to be several sections covering, for the most part, several Colorado mining towns. For each town you get some history and at least one then (1870's-1880's)and one now (1990's-2000 or so) photo, each of these is captioned. The pictures are pretty clear and usually very well positioned matched (Grant Collier makes note of one where he couldn't get the right spot)which can be hard to do.
About the only complaint I can come up with is that I'd like to have had more town and scenic photos to look at, this is a nice book.

Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-05
This is a great mix of old photos, new photos, and history. It makes a great companion piece to the more popular "Colorado 1870 - 2000" and in some ways it is superior to that book. For one thing, "Colorado Yesterday and Today" costs half as much as the Jackson/Fielder book. Also, Collier takes the time to talk about each and every place that is featured in his collection of photographs, something which is sorely missing in the other book.

Collier's re-shoots are right on the money, and when they are not, he tells us (access issues pop up from time to time). The connection to his great-great-grandfather is touching. Most importantly, this is a book that you can read and enjoy. It is not a ponderous 'picture book' that won't fit in your bookcase.

Incredible historical record
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-23
Although most people who live in Colorado have a vague idea of how much the state has changed in the past century, to see it shown so starkly in beautiful photographs like this is fascinating. Grant Collier has created an amazing testimonial to the march of history and the turbulent growth of the Centennial State. Collier's love of his subject is obvious on every page and the reader can't help but be drawn into a story, not only of Colorado, but of Collier's search to understand his stoic great-grandfather, the famous pioneer photographer Joseph Collier. Buy it!

In Appreciation Of Colorado, Yesterday and Today
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-13
Grant Collier's 'Colorado, Yesterday and Today' is an exceptional work in an exceptional period of time. Not often have I seen such dedication to detail. This dedication is evident in Grant Collier's testamonial to his great grand-father Joseph. What a piece of work this book is! Not only are the photographs accurately re-taken, but Grant also provides short details that accompany each section. I find this attention to detail quite refeshing. Not like other related books on the market. I am recommending this book to all of my friends. I do not wish to bore you any further with my writing. Just buy Grant Collier's book(s) and let him show you what he is capable of.

Amazing!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-04
This is an outstanding book for those of us who are fascinated with what time can do to buildings or even whole towns. I have already read this fascinating book 3 times and each time I find something interesting that I missed the first time. Buy this book,you won't be sorry.

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Combat Faith: Unshakable Faith for Every Day
Published in Hardcover by Western Front Ltd (1999-08-01)
Author: Hal Lindsey
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Handling Persecution by Faith
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-09
After LIVING ON THE RAGGED EDGE, COMBAT fAITH had also been a very influential book in my life in my personal pentecost in 1986. The government had been trying to brainwash me into becoming a homosexual so that I would fit in better with the people in Chemistry. But I would not give in because of the Holy Spirit and faith in God.
Hal had discussed how tha faith of POW's had enabled them to withstand brainwashing by their captors. Except that this is America we're talking about and not North Korea!
Hal also witnessed about how God had striken dead a college professor who had tried to block him from speaking on his campus. I had looked back at my life and I also could see that God has dispatched several of my enemies to the grave-including some big name politicains or their relatives. I began looking in the Bible and could see a precidence for this in Scripture. God is no respector of persons, the Bible says.
Also the thing about Moses having lived in obscurity as a shepherd for 40 years after having killed an Egyptian government official and having fled Egypt as being a time of testing and character formation, also impressed me. Somwhow, I don't believe that God is through with my life. Maybe I will live to fight better another day?!

Combat Faith
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-17
As always this book is an excellent Christian book. It tells it like it is directly from the Bible.I can't get enough of Hal's books.

Essential Spiritual Guidance for the Struggling Believer
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-08
In Combat Faith, clearly the author's finest effort of his prolific career, Hal Lindsey has produced the ultimate work that clearly illuminates the historical and spiritual connections between the Old and the New Testaments. Those of the Jewish faith should read it not only as an aid to help them understand their own faith better, but also with the purpose of gaining greater understanding regarding the question of why Christians place such a high value on the Old Testament. And believers in the New Testament will find themselves challenged and refreshingly inspired to renew their commitment to their faith and journey with God, which is no small feat in our day and age. Yet Hal Lindsey has done all of this here with explosive agility and humility. No amount of hyperbole is needed to convey the value of this book-a mere sampling of the various chapters will transport the reader on a journey that takes him from the arid desert of Sinai where a group of 3 million wanderers struggle to believe in a God who has proven His love for them significantly to a man who's death on a cross 2,000 years ago solidifed, once and for all time, that the same God is just as concerned and committed to all of His creation. Combat Faith offers more than merely an elucidation of the oft-pondered and plundered subject of faith; it is virtually a how-to manual that shows, through example after enlightening example, the specific steps that should be taken in order to have the most profound and fulfilling experience with the Creator of the Universe. It's an adventure that will stay with you forever.

Instruction on Spiritual Warfare
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-29
"The issue of faith pervades every aspect of our relationship with God and our service for Him," writes Hal Lindsey. Faith is given to us to be used and this book helps you to use it effectively. Consider Lindsey's comments on Hebrews 11:11 "By faith Abraham, even though he was past age--and Sarah herself was barren--was enabled to become a father because he considered Him faithful who had made the promise." Lindsey notes, "The more we learn about God, the more we become certain of the things for which we hope." He says our confidence in God grows as we know Him better. He goes on to add that learning about God is a result of spending time with Him.

His discussion on the faith and works issue is helpful. Along similar lines he talks about resting from works and not being subject to the law.

On the Providence of God: "God never allows anything to happen in a beliver's life by accident." While on that subject he mentions that God's power is released when we realize we are helpless on our own to bring about God's will. As most experienced Christians realize, "Sometimes God's leading for our life doesn't make sense at all from the human viewpoint." As one reads the Bible, one sees this has historically been the case, but God's ways are higher than our ways and he knows what is best.

This book promotes God dependency, not man self-sufficency. It achieves the goal of the author, i.e., it teaches you how to use the gift of faith God has given you.

This book gets to what is essential in our walk with God
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-27
This book in the stylings of Lindsay has to be his best. It teaches apart from anything else what is needed by us, and what is wanted by our God. Total faith and dependency on him. Lean on him, despite of what we see. God said" he would not leave nor forsake us." he did not say everything would always be pleasant. take hold of this faith, find the biggest Goliath in your life. And slay it by the confession of your faith, and the power of our Almighty father.

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THE CONDITIONS OF LOVE: THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTIMACY
Published in Paperback by ALLEN LANE (2002)
Author: JOHN ARMSTRONG
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goood
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-10
i just wanted a light reading on love and this light read covers many major points of love that i never considered and gave me many "hah hah" moments.

perfect understanding of Love
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-12
too many books on the market claim to understand the concept of love and how it is experienced and how romantic love is, real love is, and the truth of it. this is the only book out so many i have studied that actually fits it to a tee! excellent book for putting love in a nutshell if love can so be put!

The Lure of Candlelight Explained via the Western Tradition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-24
Armstrong brilliantly brings key texts in philosophy and theology (especially Augustine), novels, and paintings to bear on the topic of love. It is an intelligent but also accessible collection of brief meditations on what it means to seek and receive love. Armstrong's emphasis on the role of virtue (broadly defined in a classical rather than Puritanical sense) is especially useful.

Beautiful reality check
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-20
I was given this by a flatmate for Christmas a couple of years ago after she was given a copy and adored it.

I love this book, it's a reality check on all the overblown, hyped up expectations we have about love and romance these days but manages to show that the real thing (facing each other over the breakfast table for the next 50 years) has a grace and beauty all its own.

Clearly whoever I lent it to loves it as well, I haven't seen it in AGES!!

love's increase
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-28
'..... there seems to be a rarer - but still real - possibility of love growing over time and becoming stronger and deeper.' Anyone who can write this has an extraordinary view of love - challenging the common view that it must fade and be replaced by a comfort of familiarity. Armstrong links this growing love to music (which makes so much sense to me) and katabasis (a new word for me - but a feeling I know so well) giving me such strong encouragement in my feeling that real love can never die - one I find so much opposition to in the community around me.

I picked up John Armstrong's book because I have been doing some work with Dr Francis Macnab, whose book 'Hungry for Love' had been an awful confrontation. At every step of the way it seemed I was in opposition to Dr Macnab although I actually like the man. Was it his ideas that confronted me, or was it something about my view of love? (I now believe Dr Macnab's audience - perhaps subconsciously defined by Dr Macnab himself - is all those people for whom 'love' has failed. I am simply not one of them.)

There is so much insight in this slender book of John Armstrong that I recommend all should read it - those in love, those hoping to be in love, those recovering from disappointment and those who seem to have lost love. I learned much about myself by reading this book, and that is useful. But most of all I keep coming back to the radiant message '..... there seems to be a rarer - but still real - possibility of love growing over time and becoming stronger and deeper.' If only we could all achieve it!

other recommendations:
Francis Macnab - Hungry for Love
Ivan Turgenev - Spring Torrents (quoted by Armstrong)
Ernest Hemingway - Spring Torrents (a rather different novel)
Anna Kavan - Let Me Alone
Anna Kavan - A Scarcity of Love
Alma Schindler (Mahler) - Diaries

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Coot Club (Godine Storyteller)
Published in Paperback by David R Godine (1990-06-01)
Author: Arthur Ransome
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Nice Lightweight Sailing Adventure
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
This is one of my favorites of the entire S&A series. It is one of the most sailing intensive books providing great details about sailing through tidal river regions. The Norfolk Broads region described is sort of a sailing paradise. Like all of these books, the adventure is very lightweight, and only really suitable for a child with some degree of patience. Part of the appeal is how realistic the books are. I think children enjoy reading stories in which child characters are doing so many fun things on their own with very minimal adult intervention. In my experience these books appeal most to children in the 9-11 age bracket. The book's theme of nature preservation and activism is one that also is fairly relevant even today.

Coot Club
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
If you have read any of the Swallows and Amazons books and liked them you will love this one too. In my opinion they are all good, but this is definitely one of his best!

An exciting children's boating adventure
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-17
This is the fifth of Arthur Ransome's "Swallows and Amazons" tales, although, in fact, it features not a single member of either the Swallows or the Amazons. Nor, indeed, is it set anywhere near the English Lake District. Instead, it describes the Norfolk Broads boating adventures of the two D's (first introduced to the reader in the previous book, "Winter Holiday").

The tale is set in the children's Easter holidays, just a few months after the events of the preceding book. In it, Dick and Dorothea are anxious to learn the rudiments of sailing so that they can take a more active part in the fun when they next meet up with the Swallows and Amazons. Dick is also keen to do some bird watching. It is almost inevitable, therefore, that soon after arriving in Norfolk, they find therefore themselves tangled in up in (and helping out with) the troubles of the Coot Club - a group of local (boat-mad) children dedicated to the protection of the Broads' unique bird population.

Ransome loved the Norfolk Broads with a passion that possibly even exceeded his love of the Lake District. In this book, he paints a portrait of Norfolk, its waterways and the people who live on or by them, making plain his love for this unique environment and its way of life. The story centres on his concerns over their continuing destruction through ever-increasing tourism (and the increasingly thoughtless actions of its visitors), a major problem even 65 years ago. (It is far worse now, of course!) Unlike his Lake District stories, this one uses the real names of the places that feature in it and revels in describing them. Indeed, the book reads almost like a guidebook at times, although you barely notice this, for it is never anything less that engaging in its content. As always, Ransome combines both narrative and instructive content with consummate ease, tempered here with an excitement to the events that unfold. He weaves a tale that is as enthralling and captivating as ever, that will appeal to lovers of good tales whatever their age. The author's own pen-and-ink drawings are as charming as ever, too.

This is one of the few Swallows and Amazons books that can be read earlier in the sequence than it appears (if you really must) without major detriment to either itself or the earlier stories (except, perhaps "Winter Holiday"). You do need to have read it before most of the ones that follow it, however, as the events described here feature heavily in later ones.

The D's Take Center Stage
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-04
After being introduced in the last book, WINTER HOLIDAY, the D's (aka Dick and Dorothea Callum), have their own adventure.

It's the Easter holiday following their winter adventure, and they're going to the Norfolk Broads to stay with a friend of their mother, Mrs. Barrable, to stay on a boat. The D's are eager to learn some sailing but are desolated to find out that they can't. But soon they're involved with the Coot Club: leader Tom Dudgeon, twins Port and Starboard, and the Death-and-Glories, a trio of youngsters who play at piracy. The Coot Club watches over the waterbirds nesting in the Broads, and after a boatload of crass tourists anchors near an important nest and refuses to move, Tom sets them adrift and ends up being hunted. The D's and Mrs. Barrable come to the rescue, hiding him on their boat and using him to teach sailing.

Ransome's fondness for the Norfolk Broads shines through. I didn't get into it as much as some of the other books, mainly because I miss the Swallows and Amazons as well as the lake setting. But this book is interesting for some of the more serious themes that creep in. This is the first S&A book that takes a strong environmental theme, and it's great to see that in something from the 30s. It also explores the theme of sometimes you have to take a stand for what you believe in, even if it gets you in trouble. We also see the tension between residents of the broads and noisy vacationers who don't respect them or the rules of the area. There are also elegiac glimmers of the passage of time, of how the Broads aren't quite what they used to be, although that might not necessarily be bad. It's also fun to see Mrs. Barrable referred to as "The Admiral" by the crew.

It's a fun book, and easy for me to visualize after visiting places like Chincoteague and the eastern shore of Maryland. It's nice spending time with the D's and seeing some of the new characters, who will make a return appearance later in the series. Next book: PIGEON POST, in which the D's reunite with the S&As and return to the lake.

Thrills galore on the Norfolk Broads
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-27
In this book Ransome focuses on the two most recently introduced members of his juvenile cast, Dick and Dorothea Callum, who are sent to spend part of their Easter holidays with Mrs. Barrable, their mother's old schoolmistress, along the rivers of the Norfolk wetlands. Eager to learn to sail so they can take part in the adventures planned for the lake next summer, their spirits plummet when they learn that Mrs. Barrable "can't sail her boat by herself" and plans to use it only as a houseboat. Unexpected salvation occurs in the form of Tom Dudgeon, son of a local doctor, who finds himself a fugitive after setting a motor-cruiser adrift to protect a coot's nest being observed by himself and his five friends (Port and Starboard, the twin girls who live near the Dudgeons, and the Death and Glories, Joe, Pete, and Bill). Seeking shelter from the outraged motorboaters aboard Mrs. Barrable's rented craft, he meets the trio and finds instant common ground, and quickly agrees to serve as Captain and teach the Callums "the ropes." Though there's less imaginative play in this book than in the rest of the series, it still features Ransome's splendid insight into juvenile minds and character, plus loving description of the countryside and a strong consciousness of the environment that must have been unusual in the 1930's. Though this volume will never be my favorite of the series--somehow things are never so lively without Captain Nancy Blackett on board!--it succeeds on its own terms and will be a pleasant change of pace for families reading aloud in sequence.

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A Cowboy Never Lies
Published in Paperback by New West Press (1996-09-15)
Author: Dan Burnett
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Funny, Evocative . . . Did I say Funny?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-07
Dan Burnett has penned some of the funniest stories I've ever read. Don't start this book if you don't have time to read the whole thing, because you won't want to put it down.

Mr. Burnett reminisces about his rodeo days--footloose and fancy free. A teensy bit intoxicated on occasion. And that's just what this book is: intoxicating. I bought copies for my brother, my sister, my kids, my friends--and they all loved this book.

Don't miss out on some of the best Americana of the 20th Century!

If you love to laugh, this is the book you should read next!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-22
I am glad it was a book. I would have missed too much while in a state of uncontrollable laughter, if it had been a movie. At that time, I could not wait to order, A Cowboy Never Lies 2. Truly one of the best books I have read in a long time. I enjoyed it so much, I also ordered it in cassette, so my father could listen to it.

If ya think it didn't happen, jus' read the book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-26
Yeah, I wuz alive 'n sorta moved around the fringes of Dan's circle, even entered a coupla events justa see if I wuz as tough as I thought I wuz. We-e-elll, I wuzn't, but his crowd wuz. Man! Until I saw em do it, I didn't think there wuz such a thing as a cowboy what could eat rawhide fer breakfus', drink a quart a beer fer lunch 'n eat ten pounds a rodeo dirt fer a full course dinner, then be ready ta dance 'n drink 'til sunrise, includin a lil scuffle outside tha dance hall! Now the story-telling enhancements to the truth are like salt, pepper and tobasco on yer favorite food and Dan has definitely perfected the flavoring without distorting the truths...much, anyway. If ya don't wanta laugh while reading this, I can only wish ya luck. Consider it a challenge, cuz it shore will be. --- Mike Danford

Very Funny Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-24
I can only shake my head in admiration of Mr. Burnett's adventures. It must have been fun to get up every morning just to see what was going to happen that day!

I read "The Hat" on the train and noticed people in my immediate area were looking around to find a) the person that was laughing so hard and b) decide if they should be concerned about some looney popping a gasket on the train.

Definately a book worth reading.

Side splitting, fun reading from start to finish
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-27
I read about Mr. Burnetts escapades in "A Cowboy Never Lies" laughing all the way through, put it aside for about 2 months then read it again so as to make sure I caught all of his zany escapades. My 14 year old son kept asking what book I was laughing about. [Usually he doesn't give a hoot about what I'm reading] I told him he could read my book when I was done with it. Later that evening I couldn't find my book so I headed to my sons bedroom to ask him if he had seen it; but only had to get to his door and hear his howl of laughter to know I wouldn't get my book back 'til he was done with it. I fooled him tho....I went out and got "A Cowboy Never Lies II". He knows I have it, and is bugging me to finish it so he can get started reveling in Dans' sidesplitting fun.

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Daily Strength for Daily Needs
Published in Paperback by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ()
Author: Mary Wilde Tileston
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Daily Strength from 1901 (1884) from Mother Wolf
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-05
My wife's dear, saintly Mother Gladys Wolf, first inscribed her signature in our well-worn hard-back copy, barely held together from early 1950's. Everyday sometimes, I look into this older copy because both daughters also have copies from 20+ printings!

Ruth Graham has introduced the later editions for new printings!

If we could find devotional books with writings by Jeanne Guyon, St Augustine, Charles Wesley & George MacDonald & Anna Laetitia Waring, Hannah Whitehall Smith, Longfellow, Whittier and unknown writers for today's readers, we may have more deeply commited christians who find daily strength! From one who is an indebted admirer of this collection by Mary Tileston! Retired Chaplain, Fred W Hood, "Barbara377" (Fayetteville GA United States)

Daily Strength for Daily Needs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-16
Thank you for the fast shipping of The Daily Strength books,they will make great gifts- Thanks, Robert

One of the best devotionals ever-and a bargain!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-16
This is a book that has come in and out of my life over and over again because of its ability to quiet my anxious mind and strengthen my weak faith. It is a selection of thoughts from 17th and 18th century spiritual writers from the pietist and quietist traditions. One would never know that, however, since each page still burns with relevancy for any troubled soul. Devotionals come and go but this one has stood the test of time. For 8$, this cannot be beat. You may wonder how you ever got along without it!

Daily Strength for Daily Needs - An Early AA Favorite
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-03
Early AAs used several different "devotionals" for their morning meditations. Generally, the materials followed the same path as this fine devotional. That is, they cited a Bible verse, then come commentary, and often a prayer and other verses for study. Those who want to get the same results from "meditation" on the Bible that early AAs received would do well to obtain and use a copy of this book. It was studied and circulated by Dr. Bob among AAs and their families. It was in common usage along with The Upper Room, My Utmost for His Highest, Victorious Living, and The Runner's Bible. A well-stocked 12 Step meditation library should include Daily Strength and the others. It will enrich familiarity with the Bible and enhance the day ahead. I discuss all these in my title Dr. Bob and His Library (www.dickb.com/drbob.shtml).

Tired of "Fluff Spirituality"?
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-17
The difference between this book and the devotionals written today is like the difference between a prime rib steak and a bologny sandwhich. A lousy analogy, but point made. "Daily Strength for Daily Needs" is full of reflections that must be read over and over in order to fully grasp the sentiment. Part of this is due to the excellent writing and terminology used from years ago, however it is not a difficult or frustrating book to read. There is a rich and reflective depth brought forth in a verse,a piece of poetry and then a reflection by a Christian from the 16th century to 18th century.This is the main devotional I have used for about 8 years now and it is full of underlined thoughts that have been compelling.Each year when I cycle back through it, I am always challenged afresh.I hope mine will last for 40 more years--it is rich beyond comparison.

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Daisy dog's wake-up book
Published in School & Library Binding by Western Pub. Co., Inc (1974)
Author: Ilse-Margaret Vogel
List price: $7.95

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I finally found a copy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-07
I can't believe there are so many of you out there that have the same memories as my wife and I have for this wonderful book. We to read it to our daughter over and over again but somehow misplaced or lost our copy. We were able to find on on Ebay a few years back and presented it to our daughter on her graduation from college. Needless to say she was quite surprised and overjoyed to recieve it. She had been asking for it for years.

Ditto!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-21
I, too, am in search of this book - my sisters and I loved it and I would love to get copies for my own daughter and each of my sisters, for their children.

Where else can we make this request, so that it is properly channeled?

Daisy Dog'e Wake-Up a Classic Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-04
I read this book over and over to my children now 32 and 30 and would like to have several copies for my grandchildren. This is a wonderful, happy book and the children love it. Please bring this book back in to print. I would be in line to buy several copies.

Please put this book back into print
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-12
I cannot believe they have taken this book out of print I use to read it to my brother and I still have it memorized he is now 31 and I wanted to get it for his daughter who is 2. I read his book to my children ages 19 and 15 this was the best childrens book and it should be put back into print for all of the little ones growing up now.

Bring it Back!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-11
I read this book to my oldest daughter, now age 29, over and over and over until I had it memorized (and still have the first part memorized). She now has a daughter, age 9 months, and I wanted to get this book for her. I can't believe it is out of print. Bring it back, please!!


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