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Way too expensiveReview Date: 2008-09-18

What an Insult!Review Date: 2003-08-23
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I was a great book Review Date: 2004-11-17
Modest Tale of FictionReview Date: 2007-01-16
Author William Roemer (1926-1996) was an FBI agent assigned to the Chicago crime syndicate. He writes nicely readable prose, but Roemer does a better job with his non-fictional narratives on the Chicago outfit.
Re: Joseph from QuebecReview Date: 2003-02-12
what happened roemer?Review Date: 2005-03-29
Cheap Lurid FictionReview Date: 2006-07-09

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Interesting bookReview Date: 2007-09-07
But, all in all, I would recommend this book to anyone interested in knowing about how a prostitute who works at a brothel lives. It is told straight from the woman herself. It is also an easy read, so if anyone is looking for a quick book to read, then this is definitely one of them.
Michelle tells it like it is!Review Date: 2007-04-13
While the diary is transformed into a book one can feel the daily rollercoaster of pleasure and turmoil. Yes, the book has many misspellings as should that is how the dairy was written without a spelling checker and the transformation of the written style is as naked as the subject on a daily basis
A realistic view from a nevada brothelReview Date: 2005-07-30
This is not a drama, but a documentary of several months of work. While it is not written to be erotic, it will undoubtedly be for some because of its explicit accounts. If you already know what goes on in a Nevada brothel (or you've been to one, like I suspect one of the unsatisfied reviewers here has), it may not be particularly enlightening.
On the other hand, if you are curious about what kind of person would want to go to work in a brothel and why, then will be an interesting read. You will find that Michelle is typical in every respect (happily married, mother, homeowner, etc.) except that she does not buy into the stigma of prostitution, and instead sees it for what it really is.
This timely account includes recent experiences with military men going to and from Iraq, as well as experiences with men from many other walks of life. Most of the encounters are uneventful; others are interesting, thought provoking. This book is an objective look at the business of prostitution. It can be interesting from the layman's point of view, as well as ethnographic transcript suitable for academic work.
This book is a JokeReview Date: 2006-01-02
The book contains many spelling and grammar errors. Simply typing the manuscript in MS Word would have caught these glaring mistakes.
The book is in a diary form by date of a prostitute's eight months spent in a brothel. Most of the entries are mundane and fail to tell the reader what we would really want to know about life in a brothel.
Examples include: "January 9, 2004. Woke up and got breakfast. Took a shower and got ready for the day." That was no different than what you or I might do on a typical day.
From Februay 9, 2004: "One of my earrings broke. I had a matching bracelet that broke in another session." How revealing that was! I can't wait until we find out when she breaks a nail.
From April 23, 2004: "I got up, had breakfast, and showered. It was about nine thirty am."
I could go on but I think you get the picture. What I would like to have read was stories about customers and life in a brothel that no one but an insider would know about.
The author seems to be an intelligent person, but she complains on page 100 about a ring, given to her by a customer, turns her finger green. She surmises the ring must be gold plated and not 18 "karate" gold as the customer told her. Anyone familiar with jewelry knows that a gold plated ring will turn turn your finger green. Only genuine gold will do that as it reacts with the acid in one's system. She said she threw the ring away. This makes me question how intelligent she really is. Plus, the ring is 18 "karat" gold, not 18 "karate" gold. This is a perfect example of the lack of proofreading that was not performed for this book.
I was greatly disappointed in the book and I imagine most anyone else will be also. There is nothing of substance in the book, just one mundane entry after another.
should be 0 starsReview Date: 2006-01-09
Needless to say, I was left with no repect for this woman, and regardless of her choice of profession, she obviously doesn't respect herself.

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not Fleeman's best work, but okReview Date: 2008-05-15
The author focuses to much on the sport then on the victim herself.
knew Craig & KellyReview Date: 2008-02-07
I guess the author could have dug alot deeper and went farther afield to get additional information. He seemed to stick to the same characters from which to gather his information. A few were Craig & Kelly's enemies...some were indifferent and some were well-meaning but clueless and coming more from the "fan" viewpoint.
It is true however that many of their longtime friends lost touch, especially as they sunk deeper into partying and drugs and "alternative" activities.
One thing not mentioned was that Craig & Kelly offered Weekend Training Getaway Packages for sale at their home ...the person who bought this type of package would get to train with them at their house, hang out with Craig & Kelly...get to use the pool and "private" jacuzzi...and hopefully something more would happen...that was Craig's big idea.
Craig & Kelly did end up living a troubled life mostly due to Craig. In my own opinion Craig was and is a psychopath. Before Kelly met Craig she was a dynamic, talented, warm and loving individual. Her friends miss and care about her very much. Kelly's mother passed away recently, many say due to the horrible stress from this case.
All I can say is that when Kelly met Craig and they got married, all of us who knew them both, and knew the type of person Craig was understood that nothing good would come of the marriage...but we never envisioned anything like this.
Most importantly, drugs and wild lifestyles lead to tragedy and my heart truly goes out to Melissa James and her entire group of friends and family and it was very nice of the author to include some very lovely pics of Melissa in the book as tribute.
Heavy on Bodybuilding! Not much else!Review Date: 2007-11-06
Incomplete but ReadableReview Date: 2008-01-23
Yes, KILLER BODIES is about an ongoing murder trial that hasn't hit the courtroom yet. At this time, Titus and Ryan aren't scheduled to go to trial until April of 2008, so this book is definitely not the definitive answer on this case.
It is rushed but doesn't feel as sloppy as other books (certainly not as slapdash and hurried as the first book on the Titus-Ryan murder, FIRE IN THE DESERT, a hasty publication that can't even decide on a common margin for each page--but good photos though!). The only mistake that jumped out at me in KILLER BODIES was that Kelly's car is identified as a Corvette in the photo pages instead of a Jaguar (have you ever tried to put a dead body in the trunk of a Corvette?). The photo section is the lamest aspect since Titus and Ryan, bodybuilding and fitness stars who appeared on dozens of magazine covers, are shown in only one photo.
The writing itself is lean and fast-moving, for the most part. I know some of the people in the book personally, so I might be looking at this in a completely different light than others.
I hope anyone reading this book isn't expecting the final word on this sad drama. It's only a competently written overview of the case with modest glimpses into the characters, no more, no less.
As it is, it's not as bad as the other reviews are saying but you'll need to wait until judgment falls before reading anything more conclusive.
Big on Bodybuilding, Little on Murder or ScandalReview Date: 2007-09-27
The book begins with the finding of Kelly Ryan's burning jaguar in the desert and the finding of a body in the trunk. The next few pages are dedicated to the autopsy findings (which proved nothing more than James had high amounts of drugs in her system and "some" evidence of what could be strangulation) and then the reader must go through 150+ pages of Fleeman relaying the story of Craig Titus' and Kelly Ryan's life as bodybuilders. There is NO mention of Melissa James during these pages.
Once the reader FINALLY returns to story of the "scandal" as promised on the cover, the information is nothing more than "he said, she said" dribble; with fellow bodybuilder friends providing "evidence" for the police.
And, sadly enough, the book is rushed to publication before the trial. As it stands, Titus and Ryan remain in jail awaiting trial. A quick search on Google shows that, to date, the trial is set for October 18, 2007.
Don't waste your money on this one; at least not until the updated version is released that actually provides a finale. Even then, I'd only recommend reading it if you're really into bodybuilding as that it the majority topic of the book.

MapEasy rocks!Review Date: 2006-08-05
Rand McNally Las Vegas Map Guides (Mapguide)Review Date: 2001-09-26
A complete waste of moneyReview Date: 2004-02-15
A MapReview Date: 2001-09-26
Mapeasy Las VegasReview Date: 2000-04-21

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vague directionsReview Date: 2006-06-28
It needs an update or Supertopo needs to write one.Review Date: 2008-08-07
Topos are tiny and hard to readReview Date: 2002-10-29
Your mileage will vary!Review Date: 2000-03-28
This guidebook lacks a "star" rating system, which many climbers are familiar with and find useful. The new hand-drawn topos by Mike Clelland are a nice addition since the original edition (1991), but their detail makes distinguishing route-lines on some topos difficult. The book is seriously lacking in the number of actual photos of cliffs, and those included only show select route-lines. Most critical to any rock climbing guidebook are its route ratings, and many of those given in this guide are disputable.
All told, it must be remembered that this book is only a `guide' and is not the absolute authority on what one will find at each crag. Your mileage will vary! If you are unfamiliar to the area, be sure to check with local climbers, who are generally more that willing to give advice. Also, Bob Sutton's "Select Rock Climbs of Tahoe" is available locally and is a very nice compliment to Carville's guide. HAPPY CLIMBING!
New edition is largely worth waiting forReview Date: 1999-09-18
The major new feature of this guidebook is a set of excellent topos hand-drawn by Mike Clelland. These are among the best topos I have seen in any climbing guidebook. Unfortunately, about 20% of the topos remain the vague and confusing outlines last seen in the 1991 edition.
Directions to crags are generally good, but route descriptions rarely extend beyond names and approximate indications of the lines of ascent. Carville's alternative to the star ratings common in other guidebooks is a "recommended routes" section at the beginning of each description of an area, which makes navigation back and forth through the book an annoying necessity; this also makes it less easy to decide which routes might best be skipped by climbers unfamiliar with the area.
As far as new routes go, this version doesn't seem to add a lot of material over what was in the 1991 edition. There is now a section on ice and mixed routes, which I don't recall seeing in the earlier edition (but I wasn't interested in ice climbing then).
Carville has clearly put a lot of work into the new edition of this book, and while it's not the best guide I've seen, it is certainly good enough to get you to some crag where you'll find whatever challenges you please.

Very disappointed with this book.Review Date: 2005-05-15
Rotten BookReview Date: 2005-03-04
A real fake!!!Review Date: 2004-03-09
Very Good!Review Date: 1999-11-28
This one is an exception. It is truly original and captivating from start to finish. You won't go wrong with this one.
Incredible BookReview Date: 1999-09-11
The action, which is set around the Nevada town of Winnemucca in the year 1911, revolves around the pursuit of a Shoshone Indian family from Idaho accused of killing some white men. Told from the perspective of several major characters, including the Winnemucca Sheriff, a Basque immigrant, and the Shoshone Indians, this novel really shows the ugly underside of the West that never appears on the movie screen or in Louis L'amour's novels.
This is novel is not a celebration of the old West, but it is a page-turner and well worth adding to your library.

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No StarsReview Date: 2000-01-14
Working Girl RealismReview Date: 2000-12-16
An enlightening and provacative book that tells it all.Review Date: 1998-01-16
I RECEIVED THE BOOK AS A GAG GIFT, AND COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN. IT PAINTS A VIVID PICTURE OF AN INDUSTRTY THAT FEW OF US KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT.
IT HAS BECOME A COFFEE TABLE CONVERSATION PIECE IN MY CIRCLES.
EVEN MY SEVENTY-FIVE YEAR OLD MOTHER WAS FASCINATED WITH THIS "TELL ALL" BOOK.
THE AUTHOR HAS A VERY PERSONABLE AND ALMOST COMICABLE APPROACH TO HER WRITING
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE BOOK AS INTERESTING READING FOR OLD/YOUNG/SINGLE OR MARRIED'S--GOOD READ! ROD MITCHELL MEDIAROD@AOL.COM - MEDIA CONSULTANT - HOUSTON, TX
Really bad!Review Date: 1999-12-16

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Horribly Outdated InformationReview Date: 2001-04-05
Just what we need. RVs at wilderness hot springsReview Date: 2001-08-09
basic guide to commercial springsReview Date: 1999-04-13
Interesting especially for RVers who like hot tubbingReview Date: 1999-05-18
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