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The Beauty Battle: An Insider's Guide to Wrinkle Rescue and Cosmetic Perfection from Head to Toe
Published in Hardcover by Laurel Glen Publishing (2003-05)
Author: Wendy Lewis
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BEST BEAUTY BOOK
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Review Date: 2007-05-16
This was a great book; not only was it enjoyable to read, as Wendy had a conversation-like syntax, it had pretty illustrations, and most of all, I learned how to take care of my skin. When I was younger I always went to my mother complaining about a pimple, blemish, or stretch mark, and each time her response was rolling her eyes. After reading this book, I don't need to go to my mother like old times.

I would highly recommend it for any woman or teenager looking for answers about beauty.

Really useful - covers everything
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Review Date: 2004-10-09
I thought this book was beautifully illustrated with great photos and easy to read pages. The information was very useful - about the most common beauty problems for women of all ages. I bought it to help treat my acne after having gone to so many doctors and never getting rid of the blemishes. This book gave me some ideas for things I have been doing wrong and encouraged me to try again. Thanks.

Approachable Style, Informative Read
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Review Date: 2003-11-15
What impressed me most about this book is the down to earth, almost conversational style. I felt like I was discussing beauty secrets with a well-informed girlfriend who was eager to share her innovative ideas. I was excited to see Wendy on Jane Hanson's NBC report earlier this week - I was once again impressed by how approachable she is. It really seems like she gets the aesthetic needs of women and has the skills to offer them the best possible guidance in skin care and surgery.

Gorgeous book! Filled with useful tips.
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Review Date: 2003-06-16
I received this book as a present and I loved it. The pages are so pretty and the information is very useful and sensibly written. I highly recommend it to any woman with a mirror. There is something for anyone to learn about keeping their face and body in good condition.

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Beauty Forever Reigns
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2007-03-26)
Author: Deborah Simpson
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The Epitome of Beauty
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Review Date: 2007-07-12
Some poetry lasts but a moment in time; the verse is read and soon forgotten. Then there is poetry that lingers in the mind for awhile but eventually fades, leaving only the faintest footprints on the memory. But there is also poetry that seemingly comes from a place with neither beginning nor end that the mind refuses to let go of; it is simply too profound, the imagery too beautiful to relinquish. It is forever, it is eternal. It is as rare as the poet who can conceive of and deliver moments so unforgettable that they are destined from the first reading to live on in one's memory forever thereafter. And with her book, "Beauty Forever Reigns," Deborah Simpson has emerged as one of those with just such a rare gift.

Dipping her quill into ancient ink and drawing from the well of the Eternals, Simpson bares her soul to take her reader on a journey through the entire spectrum of the human experience. It's an examination of life in eleven chapters, beginning with "Love," and continuing on with sections devoted to everything from "Fate," "Angst" and "Loss" to "Spiritual Prose" and "Musing." Her introspective meditations lead you through myriad peaks and valleys of emotion as she explores this thing we call the human condition, all the while creating singular images of monumental beauty. Consider this, from "Surreal Ecstasy:"

Like the ocean gestures upon my nakedness--
Your whisper echoes through breeze into my soul.
Like the sun warms my frostbitten breast--
Your energy permeates through air into my core.

At the end of each chapter, the poet comments upon what inspired the composition of the verses included therein, offering meaningful insights that add even more interest and significance to her already compelling work. It allows the reader to partake of the creative mead, while at the same time it further illuminates the altruistic and giving nature that epitomizes Deborah Simpson. Few artists, even poets, are willing to open themselves up so completely; but by doing so, she gives the reader a sense of intimacy with the poet, enabling the necessary empathy whereby the strength, vulnerability, compassion and passion that factor into the creative process can be readily perceived.

Simpson exhibits here the courage of one who has faced the bitter and found the sweet, finding beauty where others would or could not and offering it up as a symbol of the possible and positive to a world too often steeped in darkness and negativity. And it is this vision that she so aptly conveys in her poetry, in words so replete with beauty and meaning that it will touch the very soul of even the most jaded and world-weary among us. With this book, the poet opens her heart to all, and in doing so reveals a spirit that is beauty incarnate. As inspiring as it is profound, "Beauty Forever Reigns" is a voyage upon a river of dreams, with untold rewards awaiting those who embark upon it. If this book is an indication of things to come, Deborah Simpson will soon be considered among the classic poets of the ages. Indeed, there is genius at work here.

From the Author
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
Beauty Forever Reigns is a compilation of 11 chapters of selected poetry dedicated to life's many ponders such as love, hope, fate, loneliness, pain, loss, dejection, passion, spirituality. Each chapter of poetry fluently identifies with the struggles of the human spirit with a profound insightfulness.

Aside from the inclusion of poetry, I have gone beyond the depths of my poetry with the inclusion of inspirational writing concluding each journey of verse. We have all, at times, felt lost within the bosom of life's many impediments and Beauty Forever Reigns is a reminder that you are not alone.

Sincerely, a rare combination of poetry and inspiration. This is a book you will be sure to revisit throughout the years for healing, comfort, strength, tranquility and the much needed reminder of the beauty that resides within you.

Poems for the Soul
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-27
Beauty Forever Reigns is a very touching and thought provoking collection of free verse poems that delves into all facets of the human experience. It tastefully plucks heartstrings, while manipulating the beating of the heart. What a wonderful way to express the deep feelings of the soul!

Simpson's poetry teaches the reader many life lessons, the greatest of which is to learn from your mistakes and heartaches rather than giving in to the despair they might otherwise generate. This is a lesson I feel is important for all who struggle in this world we live in. It is so easy to just become bitter or afraid, much harder to have the courage to learn from them.

Each chapter of the book is dedicated to a different theme, such as love, passion, fate, loneliness, and is capped at the end with her inspiration for writing them. Each chapter is filled with poems that express her feelings, as well as those of many of her readers, and she doesn't seem afraid to tackle any subject. It takes great courage to bear one's soul just to reach someone who needs to hear the message.

This book is a great one to leave on your nightstand to peruse before bedtime, and read upon waking. A touching collection of poems, this book is great for anyone who ever wonders about life's mysteries, has suffered losses or pain, or just wants to delve into their souls.

A Collection of Keepsakes
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-26
Life is filled with that unexpected moment. That moment that becomes our day and gathers our focus away from happiness. Even the brightest of personalities sometimes collapses to these moments of life. It is in those moments that Deborah Simpson's insight on life lives. She has captured in breathtaking poetry a way to lift us above the bumps of life where doubt about our selves exist.

In this value packed and valuable book of poetry and insight Deborah's talents shine. She demonstrates a powerful use of language and an unmatchable touch of sensitivity and combines that with compassion.

My bookshelf is home to many classic stories and all time great authors in the world of literature. However they are all jealous of "Beauty Forever Reigns". While they have been collecting dust, Deborah Simpson's book never stays there long enough to even collect a single particle of dust. She has written a collection of literary keepsakes for the soul.


The Beauty of Someday: Poems from a Dysfunctional Heart

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The Beauty of Holiness and the Holiness of Beauty: Art, Sanctity, and the Truth of Catholicism
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (1997-10)
Author: John Saward
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Magnificent and Inspiring
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-08
Every once in a while you read a book that inspires you from cover to cover. I couldn't put this book down because it was so well done and leads you on to reflect on the beauty of the Christian faith and it's practicality in the spiritual life. Mr.Saward has a good grasp on the connection between the beautiful and holy. I found it very readable and would recommend it to anyone who seeks to enrich their Christian faith.

What a Wonder!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-16
This book is so rich, I felt spoiled to have read it. I boughtit because the reviews were so good, and I'm really glad I did. If youwonder what art has to do with spirituality, this book will carefully reveal it to you. It provides a wealth of information - each premise is carefully documented and supported. It ties together the experience and profundity of art (in worship, in creating art, etc.) with holiness. It was written from a Catholic perspective, but the rich traditions and thought underlying the message are for all Christians. What joyful reading... END

An Excellent Introduction to Theological Aesthetics
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-05
I was recommended Saward's work as a preliminary text to introduce me to theological aesthetics before delving into the works of Hans Urs von Balthasar on beauty. It is a condensed development of a Theology of Art that is a testimony to the relationship between holiness and beauty. The theological is highly Thomistic and is constantly related to the beauty which is found in the Holy Ones of the Faith.

Saward's main development throughout the text is how beauty is always a reflection of holiness, for holiness is, at its core, a full harmony with God, letting the Radiance of the inner life of the Trinity shine through the holy one. By means of a variety of reflections, Saward considers those Holy Ones who are transparent to the beauty of God and reflects primarily on the different aspects of these beauties, particularly as found in Christ, The Eucharist, the Saints, The Virgin Mary, and the Martyrs. He always orders the beauty of the Holy Ones, as well as all of Creation, to the Holy God of all creation.

Saward's treatise serves as an important reminder to the power of Art insomuch as it works to the Glory of God, to the Glory of the Truth. Beauty is not removable from Truth and Goodness, but is an exposition of it, and a route thereto. By means of such Holiness, Art is lifted up to its summit and thus can purify an entire culture.

As beautiful as its title and its author
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-06
This is a beautiful exposition of the harmony between holiness and beauty. John Saward, a friend of mine, is a reflection of this great work. Read it.

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Beauty of Souls
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2006-12-06)
Author: J. Byron Lasko
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A novel about struggling with the hard realities of life and finding hope amid menace.
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Review Date: 2007-07-09
Poet, songwriter, and professional copywriter J. Byron Lasko presents Beauty of Souls, a novel about struggling with the hard realities of life and finding hope amid menace. Jim Armond suffers from a failing business and marriage; life is so bad that the voice in his head is trying to shake sense into him. Complicating the situation, Jim's best friend Louie has borrowed money from the mob and can't repay them; Jim tries to intervene, but his assets are frozen from his divorce proceedings. When Louie suffers a heart attack, an inexplicably divine event occurs - Jim meets Angelina Parish, and as the two of them administer CPR, her hand touches Jim's. A transformational experience touches everyone in the room - except the cold-blooded monsters out for revenge. Jim has discovered love, yet the specter of certain death threatens him in this suspenseful and dramatic novel of spiritual growth.

Beauty of Souls is a Fun, Spiritual Journey
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Review Date: 2007-05-31
Beauty of Souls is a fun, spiritual adventure with vivid characters and an important message. A thoroughly enjoyable read that'll have you craving a bottle of red and wondering if each of us has our own "Jack" inside.

A Real Page Turner
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Review Date: 2007-05-30
Great story. Very interesting and the author has a great way of making the metaphysical storyline understandable. Kept me up at night reading just one more chapter to find out how it ends. Enjoyable characters.

Beauty in Beauty of Souls
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Review Date: 2007-03-12
Jim Lasko's book took us where other novels today do not tread.Wouldn't we all want the opportunity to meet our higher, evolved selves? If we open ourselves to the "impossible" anything becomes possible. I thoroughly enjoyed the adventure.

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The Beauty of the Beast: Poems from the Animal Kingdom
Published in Library Binding by Knopf Books for Young Readers (1997-09-30)
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Like seeing familiar animals through a kaleidoscope!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-01
This book is worth it for the "Bumble Bee" poem on page 6 alone but the end page art is also incredible. The poets are very eclectic ranging from Margaret Wise Brown of "Goodnight Moon" fame to Ted Hughes and D.H. Lawrence! This is a wonderful book for all ages.

Jack Prelutsky's Noah's Ark of poetry quacks readers up.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-17
Nobody ever collected animals together like Noah. Nobody ever collected animal poems like Jack Prelutsky. The Beauty of the Beast is a winner with great animal poems that appeal to all ages. If you like animals, you'll love these animal poems, and may even find yourself liking poetry too. We did.

Pictures and Words form a Lyrical Feast
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-19
Jack Prelutsky continues to prove that he cannot be pigeon-holed into the role of simply a poet. In his role as editor of yet another poetry anthology with the publication of The Beauty of the Beast, Prelutsky has once again chosen poems that fit with and enhance the book's overall theme. Children will be delighted with the variety of poetic genres exhibited here--from the sublime to the hillarious. Meilo So's pictures form a charming backdrop to these poems, and each section of the book features a beautifully lyric haiku written by Prelutsky. This book is truly a feast for any poetry lover and would enhance anyone's personal or classroom library.

Wonderful pictures and poems!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-12
Hi my name is Roxanne! I am 9 years old! I recived it from my aunt Barbra. I loved it so much that I went to a bookstore called,"The Frugal Frigate". It's the best! I bought the book for my teacher! She loved it too! She started telling all the teachers and everybody! Then they started buing,"The Beauty Of The Beast!"

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The Beauty of Vermont
Published in Hardcover by Vermont life magazine (1998-10)
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Vermont's Definitive Coffee Table Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-29
As a frequent tourist to the Green Mountain State, I found this book to be a fantastic collection of all the reasons I continue to come back year after year. Gorgeous, stunning photography of the four best reasons to visit Vermont - summer, winter, spring and fall. Not to be overlooked, though, is the captivating and conversational prose by Vermont Life Editor, Tom Slayton. He effortlessly puts into words the many feelings the state's beauty evokes. A fantastic book to add to any collection of New England or photography books.

So Natural...and So Magnificent
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-15
Here in a single volume is one of the best collections of beautiful photographs of Vermont I have as yet examined. They were taken by Vermont Life magazine's contributing photographers, with a crisp and eloquent text provided by Tom Slayton. Technically, I guess, this would be called a "coffee table book" and indeed that is where it resides in my home, except when I pore through it again (which I do each day) or when a family member or guest does so. The reproduced art (which such great photography truly is) is organized logically and appropriately according to the four seasons. Many persons who have never visited Vermont perhaps think of it in association with the poetry of Robert Frost. There are many other locales elsewhere in New England (notably in northwest Connecticut and throughout New Hampshire and Maine) could just as easily provide images which Frost's poetry evokes. For me, however, there is a texture and there are certain nuances to Vermont ("A State of Nature") which are unique. They are captured vividly in the stunning photographs provided in this volume.

Pretend that you have arrived in the state and have retained Slayton as your tour guide. "Take us to your favorite places. Help us to understand why you are so fond of each place. In other words, introduce us to Vermont at its best." In essence, that is what this volume does. The initial impact is so great, so enjoyable, that you will wish to return again and again. A magnificent volume such as this enables you to do so. Those who share my passion for Vermont are urged to subscribe to Vermont Life magazine. Also, to purchase Richard W. Brown's The Soul of Vermont.

A lovely book for browsing Vermont's beauty & folksy charm.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-09
Vermont Life magazine has been featuring striking photographs of the natural beauty of this New England state for more than fifty years. The best of those images have been assembled in The Beauty Of Vermont and enhanced with an informative, reader friendly text by Tom Slayton as the reader is treated to Vermont's Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter landscapes and charm. The Beauty Of Vermont is a lovely book for browsing and will provide both inspiration and motivation for family trips and personal sojourns to see and explore more of Vermont's natural beauty and folksy charm.

The Beauty of Vermont
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
Vermont Life has chosen such a stunning series of photographs to showcase the state's best asset- nature through its four glorious seasons- that you'll feel as though you're on a mini vacation every time you open the book. The photographs rival any found in National Geographic or Sierra Club publications, and the accompanying text- written by Vermont Life's long time editor-in-chief- richly but succinctly describes the state's geography and people, as well as the ongoing push and pull between man and nature. For people (like myself) who have already fallen in love with the state, the book is a coffee table treasure.. but for those who aren't quite sure what the hype is about, it may be a bit too "rah, rah Vermont."

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Beauty Quest: A Model's Journey
Published in Paperback by Zephaniah Company (2001-12-31)
Author: Tonya Ruiz
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Fascinating and Inspiring
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Review Date: 2005-02-11
Tonya's book, BeautyQuest, was impossible to put down. Her journey from self-involved model to self-sacrificial minister's wife and mom was fascinating, well-written, and inspiring. And her advice about beauty and self-image is heartfelt and genuine, obviously stemming from experience with the low self-esteem and weight issues associated with many people in the modeling world. Buy this book for yourself, or for a young lady who has stars in her eyes about the fashion industry. I highly recommend it!

Captivating Narrative
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Review Date: 2004-01-15
Mrs. Ruiz does a great job of telling the fascinating story of her life.
Great applications for all women.

Inspiring and Intriguing
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Review Date: 2003-08-21
Tonya's book was impossible to put down. Her journey from self-involved model to self-sacrificial minister's wife and mom was fascinating, well-written, and inspiring. And her advice about beauty and self-image is heartfelt and genuine, obviously stemming from experience with the low self-esteem and weight issues associated with many people in the modeling world. Buy this book for yourself, or for a young lady who has stars in her eyes about the fashion industry. I highly recommend it!

Gotta get it!
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Review Date: 2003-04-12
Beauty Quest was fun to read! Tonya told lots of exciting stories about the good, bad and ugly world of modeling. The book was inspiring, informative, and courageous.

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Beauty Within the Beast: Kinship With Bears in the Alaska Wilderness
Published in Paperback by Seven Locks Press (2002-05)
Author: Stephen Stringham
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Real Life Adventure
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-18
Few of us will ever have the opportunities that Dr. Stringham has had, to live intimately with wild animals on a daily baisis and observe them close at hand. Dr. Stringham has written an enchanting and engaging accout of raising three wild bear cubs in the Alaskan wilderness. Bears have been revealed as intelligent and adaptive creatures who occupy a unique niche in the American wilderness, comparable to the niche primates occupy in Africa. This book is exciting, highly readable and hard to put down. Dr. Stringham is not only a gifted wildlife biologist, but a gifted writer; his descriptions are beautiful. I love this book, as has every other person I know who has had the fortune to read it. Christine Nicolayeff

An Awesome Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-12
Reading this book was a privilege. The author writes with a sensitive and wonderfully descriptive style. I found myself fascinated from the moment I picked it up until I put it down. It is at once an adventure, and a love story of an unusual kind. In reading this book, I felt his reverence for wild animals, particularly for bears, and I learned to look at them as something far more than I had before. I was not overwhelmed by the science in the book, because it was so skillfully interwoven with his description of raising three black bear cubs. Dr. Stringham has created a treasure, and I highly recommend it.

Kinship with Bears
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-18
Beauty, personality, kin, children, learning beings--what a picture of these brown bears we are given, by Dr. Stringham. The previous reviewer (blessed282) has describe the beautiful attributes of this book well. I can only add: It is wonderful. I can't wait for his next one!

Beauty within the beast
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-12
As many in this world know, very few will experience the Bear. Dr. Stringham skillfully shares his experience with the Ursus kind in a manner which allows the laymen to touch this creature in the comfort of the armchair.

I have much respect for what Steve has done, both in this book and his career, and hope that my words may spread the message that is contained in this book. I truly know that this will become a classic; in the true spirit of Michio Hoshino...Please write more Steve!

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Beauty, Power and Grace: The Many Faces of the Goddess
Published in Hardcover by Mandala Publishing (2004-10-15)
Author: Krishna Dharma
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Beauty And Grace
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-04
What more could anyone ask for. Beautiful pieces of artwork woven with stories that enlighten.
A great detailed work with tales of the Hindu Goddesses in all her manifestations.
I view it constantly and I am inspired.

Excellent imagination and portaits of the Goddesses
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-07
Excellent imagination and portaits of the Goddesses, looks like photos instead of art!

Four and One-half Stars
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-24
This oversized book of Hindu iconography is lovely, representing the work of two very gifted artists. All of the major goddesses are represented, including several who are generically related (Durga, Kali, Tara, e.g.). Happily, there are major images of Kali, including the famous one of Her treading upon Shiva--a very important and meaningful image in Hindu iconography.

Less agreeable is serious distortion in the textual treatment of Kali. Almost unique in my reading of the literature about Her, which includes devotional texts, academic studies, and volumes of Tantric art, Kali is here presented as a goddess really best avoided, and not suitable for the better class of people. While this does accurately represent the politics of mainstream Brahminical Hinduism, it is a disservice to both the goddess and to those who worship Her--and Kali is one of the most venerated deities in India! It would have been much better if a Tantric perspective had informed the text, rather than the arch-Shaivistic viewpoint that emerged. Kali is widely worshipped as a loving mother--hence the expression, "Kali Maa." Has the author never heard of Ramakrishna?! Kali is also the destroyer...of illusions. She is the liberator from Karma...as well as the drinker of blood, the action of destruction that ensures life.

I regard the dubious portrayal of Kali as a major fault of this book. Still, the imagery is wonderful and lovely to look at.

Exquisite and engaging
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-29
This is without doubt an exquisitely beautiful book. The illustrations are by some of the best Indian artists alive today. Their paintings of the Vedic goddesses in this book are simply stunning. Complementing the artist's celestial skills is Krishna Dharma's elegant and engaging text. Drawing from the epics and the Puranas he presents many fascinating stories that wonderfully illuminate the Goddess's divine character. We hear about her pastimes on earth and in the heavens, how she sometimes assumes a human-like personality and at other times displays her full godly power. Often moving and dryly humorous, these stories are an entertaining introduction to the Goddess as she is depicted in India's ancient Sanskrit writings. As with Krishna Dharma's other writings, this book is written very much with the reader in mind. Perfect as a gift or to augment one's own collection of authentic Indian literature.

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Boss And The Beauty (Virgin Bride/Loving The Boss) (Silhouette Romance, 1342)
Published in Paperback by Silhouette (1998-12-01)
Author: Clayton
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Warm, funny, romantic!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-14
One more winning book from Donna Clayton! I really loved this story. Thank you, Miss Clayton.

Very Enjoyable
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Review Date: 1999-04-10
I read everything Donna Clayton writes. Her books are fun and romantic. Her characters seem real. I recommend this book.

Wonderful!
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Review Date: 1999-02-14
I loved this book!

What happens when an ugly duckling transforms herself into
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-15
a lovely swan? She just might turn the boss's head. But Cindy Cooper doesn't want to be loved for what she looks like, but wants to be loved for who she is. She's forced to decide just what it is Kyle sees in her. Donna Clayton's, The Boss and the Beauty, is a delightful story of love. This masterful storyteller leaves a smile in her readers' face and a renewed belief in the power of love.


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