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dee-lish and delightfulReview Date: 2008-07-27
Gorgeous - with great recipesReview Date: 2008-04-19
Amazing Idaho ChefReview Date: 2008-01-18
Beautiful book!Review Date: 2008-01-15
wine country traveler's guide to the good life in the Pac NW. Bravo!
Pacific Northwest Wining and DiningReview Date: 2008-01-25

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pojar & mckinnonReview Date: 2008-08-25
To sum up it up, buy this guide if you spend any decent amount of time around plants and wonder at all what some of them are. For a more specific and accurate identification guide for the especially diverse or hard-to-identify plant groups (like the grasses), get a guide or key with more specific attention to taxonomy and more in-depth descriptions. It's amazing already what this guide does with the space that it has.
Plants of the Pacific Northwest CoastReview Date: 2007-11-29
Over all excellent, wish they covered more regionsReview Date: 2007-11-22
OutstandingReview Date: 2007-09-04
A classic.Review Date: 2006-07-10
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A coach for the agesReview Date: 2008-09-22
I was a high school distance runner back in the late 60s and we all knew Bowerman's reputation and admired him and his teams. Even our cross-country coach emulated his training techniques. Heck, we all figured everyone knew who Bill Bowerman was.
This book, for me and others like me, is a great trip down nostalgia lane - as well as providing lots of behind-the-scenes details and information that I found fascinating. Great read!
Loved it, BUT...Review Date: 2008-08-14
Your lack of complete research has produced an unfair, false and mean judgement.
A big yesReview Date: 2008-07-24
Great Man, Great BookReview Date: 2008-07-08
OregonReview Date: 2008-06-17

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Fond Memories & TearsReview Date: 2007-03-17
Dear KilroyReview Date: 2004-09-15
A Book to Touch Your HeartReview Date: 2004-01-13
Life LessonsReview Date: 2003-12-19
Uplifting and CompellingReview Date: 2003-08-19

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A Must OwnReview Date: 2008-02-17
ExcellentReview Date: 2007-09-16
the best hiking book for Portland Review Date: 2006-12-27
This edition is improved, the flower guide is really nice.
The best feature of this book is the small sctech maps showing the elevation and trails. No, it does not replace a real map, but its nice to have a viusual. ( years ago I was doing the Ramona falls hike and I meet a couple backpacking arounf Mt. Hood without a map! and they were lost!)
If you want an guide to the best day hiking in the Portland area,this is it .
Required Reading.Review Date: 2007-08-07
Not only does it serve as a clear and accurate guide to the hikes of the area, the book makes you feel as if you need to hike all of these hikes.
Take along this 13-oz. book chock-full of information!Review Date: 2007-05-23

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Invaluable!Review Date: 2007-02-28
A word of advice: heed EVERYTHING he says. If it says its bug filled in May, or a small car shouldn't drive a certain road, BELIEVE IT! As someone who's taken 30+ backpacking trips based on Sullivan's books, I can tell you that you will not be disappointed by these recommendations. It's like a good friend who gave you his personal recommendations.
The Most Accurate Hiking Book EverReview Date: 2000-08-30
The best hiking book I've ever owned...Review Date: 2003-05-27
The trail descriptions are both concise and crystal clear. Sullivan does not meticulously describe each detail, which leaves much to discover on your own and allows for a more personal hiking experience. He writes eloquently, and often includes great tidbits of scientific and historical information that add context to your hike. For example, he might briefly describe how a specific area was geologically formed, and point out some evidence that you'll find along trail.
Sullivan's practical advice is invaluable. If he tells you that a trail passes poison oak, you better wear long pants! If he tells you that a trail is open from July to October, don't show up without snowshoes in March! Clearly, he knows these trails well. Readers should not overlook the preface, where he provides an equipment checklist, low impact camping guidelines, contacts for trail conditions, and other useful information.
The one downside of this guide is that so many people use it. If a hike is within an hour of Portland, and is featured in this book, you can count on a crowded trailhead on a nice weekend. Plenty of the featured hikes are off the beaten path, and still consistently provide solitude. Just plan on driving for awhile.
Anybody who hikes in Oregon should consult "100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon," or one of Sullivan's other books. I also frequently use his Oregon Coast and Central Oregon guides, and they too are first rate.
Just a quick additional note: When you do hike, always leave no trace! If you see trash, pick it up! Always be respectful of our Earth, and all of its creatures.
Better Than BeforeReview Date: 2000-07-16
If you live in Portland, you should own this bookReview Date: 2002-01-18
Many of the trails are suitable for the occasional dry weekend in the winter months as well. Sullivan provides many low elevation trails which extend the hiking season year round.
If you live in southwestern Washington or northwestern Oregon, you should own this book.
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Across the Wide and Lonesome PrairieReview Date: 2004-05-05
You will love this book!Review Date: 2003-01-22
One of Kristiana Gregory's best!Review Date: 2002-03-10
Kimberly MillerReview Date: 2005-02-10
Hattie's DiaryReview Date: 2005-02-10

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Couldn't put the book down!Review Date: 2006-01-25
I'm not an avid reader, but the story line kept me going and I couldn't wait to read more. I looked forward and found time each day to pick up this heatfelt book. The characters were like people you know or perhaps people in your own family and how some of them deal with life's challenges, with their faith in our Lord.
I love the ending. It made me cry for joy. A real Cinderella story.
A Lovely StoryReview Date: 2006-01-17
Romantic, realistic and renewingReview Date: 2006-01-04
I think the two things that stuck out the most to me were patience and faithfulness. I think these are things that are lacking so much in our world today that people need to read the book and understand how important they can be, how they can play out in lives and transfer that to their own. For instance, patience in waiting for the right person, patience with non-believers, patience with God awaiting His plan in His time are all shown through the characters and their stories. I appreciate how you showed faithfulness through sticking to a spouse even when they aren't doing the right thing. So many times the advice nowadays is "Leave him". That isn't helpful. What is needed is prayer, encouragement, counseling, wisdom, friendship etc. I'm glad she didn't show a "perfect little happy ending" but took some time to show the chance of a happy future. It wouldn't have seemed true to life otherwise. The characters are believable because she shows their strengths and flaws and puts them in everyday settings. Of course I enjoy the medical side of the books too, being a nurse. It's great that she checks with her nurse practitioner husband first. I'm one of those people watching ER or a medical show picking out all their mistakes ! I will certainly read anything Elena writes in the future.
City of RosesReview Date: 2006-01-02
Awesome!Review Date: 2006-01-10
I am eagerly awaiting another story!

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1st rate biographyReview Date: 2005-08-22
Oregonians ExplainedReview Date: 2003-02-09
Mr. Walth's book was exciting to read. I recommend it to anyone seeking to understand Oregonians and why we're so proud of the place we call home. Brent Walth tells the story of how Tom McCall gave us that pride.
Tom McCall's Story Is Oregon's StoryReview Date: 2003-07-27
The McCall era saw Oregon protect virtually all of its beaches for public use; adopt the first bottle bill in the nation; clean up the Willamette River; adopt the country's first statewide land-use planning system; and much more. Although many of these concepts did not originate with McCall, he was the catylist and provided the leadership to make them a reality.
This era is brilliantly chronicled by Brent Walth in "Fire At Eden's Gate." Walth, a reporter for the Eugene Register-Guard, and now The Oregonian, knows the state and its leadership well, and this allows him to tell the McCall story with comprehensiveness and clarity. But this is more than a political biography; Walth also chronicles the story of McCall's celebrated family (including grandfather Thomas W. Lawson, "the Copper King"), his path to the governor's office, and his sometimes troubled personal life.
Anyone interested in understanding Oregon public life in the second half of the 20th century should enjoy and benefit from reading this well-crafted biography.
Where have all the Tom McCall's gone??Review Date: 2003-02-17
Walth does an excellent job detailing not only the political successes of one of Oregon's greatest politicians, but also of the man's personal shortcomings.
I am not certain how much appeal this book will have to non-Oregonian's or people who are unfamiliar with the Pacific Northwest, but I feel that it should be required reading by all students of political science attending Oregon universities.
Our state legislators who are constantly invoking McCall's name and legacy to advance their own political gains, would do well to read this biography. Our elected officials of today pale in comparison to the individual giants of years past.
biography equally about Oregon as it is about McCallReview Date: 1999-10-30

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Edgy, clear-eyed memoir of a love affair, horses, Rajneeshis, Western water and timber issuesReview Date: 2006-01-30
An Intimate Tale in a Broad LandscapeReview Date: 2002-03-09
Allen is an engaging guide and companion. We can only hope she shares more of her journey with us.
Outside/insideReview Date: 2001-10-25
The location of the American North-West is much more than just an
impressive backdrop. The scenery in the broadest sense of the word, including the population, is subject and metaphor at the same time.
Penny Allen seems to focus on the "outside" of things, but interprets the "inside". All elements come together towards the very end, not only in a literary way, but in the way things sometimes do, in real life.
I read this book with a lot of pleasure and satisfaction. It is
introspective, but at the same time describes mundane and sometimes gruesome events that happen in the real world. And it's funny, if you share the author's sense of humor.
Americana MemoriesReview Date: 2001-08-24
West meets WestReview Date: 2001-07-20
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The recipes are easy and delicious, inspiring us to use local, seasonal and sustainable ingredients. So far, our family favorites are the Grilled Asparagus Salad with Prosciutto, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and Balsamic Vinaigrette and the Dungeness Crab with Ginger-Cilantro Mayonnaise! Yummy~