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Very powerful insight into God's Purpose for the ManReview Date: 2006-03-10
You leave with complete Understanding,Review Date: 2006-07-05
eye openerReview Date: 2005-07-08
menReview Date: 2004-12-29
'Help' I Need To Understand MenReview Date: 2006-06-04
There many years ago began my quest for knowledge and understanding; I believe that God is using Dr Myles Munroe in an `awesome' way. My first introduction to him was when he visited the ministry in England, that I was a part of and spoke on the Primary Purpose of Man, this seminar explained the disconnection of man/woman to God and the consequences of that disconnection, giving clear illustrations, for example complicated technology that is used without first reading the instruction can appear to malfunction when in fact nothing is wrong with the machinery it is just not being used correctly and to its full capacity, he likens this to man/woman not knowing God and so continuously trying to find him/herself. Dr Munroe explains that no matter how successful they become there is an emptiness something is missing, something that no matter how hard they try they cannot find as they are looking in the wrong area.
This book explores the male in depth from a different angle; it looks at what it means to be a man with and without God, and delves into their innate drive to find fulfilment and purpose and examines what happens when purpose is not found. In this book is the answer to many questions that the world is asking such as what is happening in society today? Why are brothers killing brothers? Why are men taking something so precious from women (their bodies) irrespective of their age but give nothing in return it also explains why women let them. Why is recreational and illegal drug use on the increase? Why are people fearful to walk the streets at night indeed why are the older people in society not treated with respect? Why has the family structure broken down? Why is society as we know it, in chaos?
I know that there are a lot of why's at the end of this review but I make no apologies for that as the answers are in this book. On a final note God ordained men to be leaders whether they believe in Him or not, and whatever they lead on they will do to the best of their ability and it doesn't matter if what they are doing is good or bad, they will still do it to the best of their ability for example their bad will be really bad and their good will be really good. The thing with being a leader is that leaders set examples for others to follow, (what you do your children will do) When you thought he wasn't looking, he learned most of life's lessons that he needed to know from you.
This is a must read book for men and women, it is clear and concise, Dr Monroe writes with such simplicity that even a child could read it and get understanding, in fact I recommend that you get your children to read it so that they are clued up and don't repeat previous generations mistakes. I will definitely be reading Understanding the Purpose and Power of Woman.

Priceless book.......Review Date: 2007-02-27
I concur! This is a wonderful book!Review Date: 2003-08-29
A beautiful book of art, history and the character of VeniceReview Date: 2005-07-24
Ms. Spector is a wonderful artist and her drawings of Venice are beautiful. The drawings illustrate essays on topics ranging from where Venice gets its fresh water to the history of corn in Europe and Venice. Since this is a cookbook, Ms. Spector also writes about the history of food and cooking in Venice, including a few accounts of modern food. In writing about food and cooking through history, Ms. Spector comments that for the vast majority of people through most of human history, the concern was not about the sensuality of food, but simply having a full stomach.
The beautiful artwork, the observations about Venice, its history and its food are what make this book a treasure. I am sad to say that I read the book cover to cover and did not find a recipe that I wanted to make. Although I will not be using this as a cookbook, I will always treasure the book for its beauty.
Beautiful!Review Date: 2003-02-14
Venice: Charming The PalateReview Date: 2002-08-19
Little did I know that world famous dishes such as risotto, polenta, tiramisu and many other delights originate from Veneto and fair Venice - until I read Sally's superb description of their origins. She elegantly evokes the typical dishes of Venice with such accuracy that I could almost smell the aromas while reading her book - especially her enticing descriptions of the "Cuttlefish stewed in its ink" and "Bacala a la Vicentina". Such descriptions of typical Venetian dishes are beautifully interwoven with their historical origins. Even their essential ingredients are traced back to their roots. Who knew that eggplant, the basis for Melanzane al Funghetto, emanates from China?
An additional bonus and particularly attractive aspect of "Venice and Food" are the illustrations throughout the book. They are done by Sally herself who is a talented artist. Moreover, the whole book is written in her own elegant handwriting - a unique and superbly pleasing feature.
In sum, from the minute I picked up this book, I could not put it down until the next day - the first two days of my visit to Venice. It served as a magnificent introduction to Venice - not only the city of romance but also certainly of history and cuisine.
"Venice and Food" is a must read for any food enthusiast!


A Great TripReview Date: 2001-10-11
There is so much going on in this book, that you forget Hawk is still an ordinary kid with ordinary problems. The writer does a nice job of brining you back and forth between the magical world of Prana and Dakkara, and the "ordinary" world of Salem.
Great action, vivid characters and a believable realm of magic and adventure.
I also greatly enjoyed Hawk's "coming of age" and his mystical experiences at the end. It was almost like a visionquest.
We need a sequel, James!!!
First-rate EntertainmentReview Date: 2001-12-07
The plot is very exciting and keeps you hooked until the very end.The fantasy aspect is delightful, and adds depth to the story. The author does a great job of creating other worlds that seem just as real as ours.
Anyone who likes a good story will enjoy this book, not just kids. There is something here for everyone.
The best magical book I have read in a while!!Review Date: 2001-10-23
super,super,superReview Date: 2001-09-30
Truly captivatingReview Date: 2001-10-21

Very CUTE!Review Date: 2007-04-01
Very clever and very cute storyReview Date: 2007-02-11
chicken stew reviewReview Date: 2006-03-22
Easy and FunReview Date: 2000-12-11
Before Kasza went electricReview Date: 2005-10-20
Says the book, "There once lived a wolf who loved to eat more than anything else in the world". Some of us can sympathize. When he spots a lone chicken ah-walkin' in the woods one day, the wolf sets his heart on a delicious chicken stew. Just the same, he can't deny that the chicken is a scrawny critter. One that undoubtedly needs some fattening up. So off the wolf goes to bake some tasty treats to fill the chicken's belly. He whips up 100 pancakes, 100 doughnuts, and "a scrumptious cake weighing a hundred pounds". Each gift is left on the chicken's doorstep and when he believes the time is right, the wolf peers into bird's home only to be welcome by a still thin chicken. The reason for this is clear enough. It appears that Ms. Chicken has quite a brood of young. The baby chicks thank the wolf profusely and instead of popping them in his mouth, the soft-hearted fellow finds himself charmed and thinking about possibly baking them a hundred scrumptious cookies in the future. The last shot in the book is of a basket filled with cookies and various fluffy chicks vying for a treat.
The ending is unexpected and kids will love the abrupt turnaround the wolf goes through. He starts out snarky and ends up a softy. Kids love it when supposedly "bad" characters go through this kind of redemption. I was impressed especially with Kasza's grasp of subtle words and phrases that dot this book. You don't find the term "scrumptious" in every book (though you probably should) and certainly not in the ones that come from authors that are just as comfortable writing in Japanese as they are English. The illustrations compliment the text beautifully. The wolf is both menacing and oddly fuzzy. Even when he is mere steps away from the oblivious fowl in his pounce position, you never really fear that he's gonna go through with it. Kasza shades and details her pictures with delightful watercolors. You can detect shadows in the wolf's thick fur and every last doughnut is nicely rounded.
Of course, I much prefer "My Lucky Day". THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is an example of picture book brilliance. Just the same, there's a lot to be said for "The Wolf's Chicken Stew". It's fun and funny to the kiddies and has all the makings of a fine family classic. Definitely a pick that would be better for younger picture book readers than older ones. A good readaloud to groups of little ones as well.
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terrfic bookReview Date: 2006-07-13
Doris Quickly ran to the back to the sink and put a rag over her face so that Mrs. Nichols wouldn't see her. Then the girl working at the named carols came over to Doris and asked her why she was hiding. And she said she didn't want Mrs. Nicole to she her.By: Kevon Starke
Southwood 'WILDCATReview Date: 2005-10-23
Dwayne SOUTHWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL!!!
Yellow Bird and Me is a very good book.Review Date: 2002-04-06
Sincerely,
Organic
Yellow Bird and Me is one of the best books I have ever readReview Date: 2002-04-06
I liked Yellow Bird and Me.Review Date: 2002-04-06

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Really, Really FunReview Date: 2008-06-06
Shirley Udoni, Abq, NM
Alice E.Review Date: 2008-05-09
Lee Joseph, Dionsysus RecordsReview Date: 2008-05-08
Vaishali provides a fresh perspective for talk radio when it comes to the big spiritual questions; "Who Am I?" & "What is my purpose?". Listeners will be captivated by Vaishali's story telling and humor as they walk away with a new awareness to many self-help questions. Buy this book and all of her others! www.purplev.com
Lee Joseph, Dionsysus RecordsReview Date: 2008-05-07
A Playbook Is Definitely Better Than A WorkbookReview Date: 2006-12-27

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Really creepy mysteryReview Date: 1999-04-03
soooo cooolReview Date: 2000-05-07
All I CAN SAY IS THAT THE BOOK WAS GREAT !!!!!!!!!Review Date: 1999-05-30
The Scary Neighbor!Review Date: 2005-02-13
Abby is sick. Not sick enough to sleep all the time, but not enough well to do much. So she watches a lot of TV. Before long she is really bored. Then one afternoon she meets the man she saw in the TV!. It looks like the Baby Sitters have another mystery!
The Best BSC Mystery Book Ever!Review Date: 2002-07-09

Lovely collection of Alfie storiesReview Date: 2007-01-16
Enduring, high-quality favorite!!Review Date: 2003-12-17
Lovely illustrations and charming talesReview Date: 1999-10-14
Nobody Beats AlfieReview Date: 2001-03-19
realistic beautiful renderings of toddler's everday dramasReview Date: 2000-07-04

book reviewReview Date: 2008-02-27
Excellent for early readers.Review Date: 2007-09-23
The Alphabet TreeReview Date: 2001-09-01
We must work together!Review Date: 2001-09-06
The Alphabet TreeReview Date: 2000-05-11
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Arthur triumphs as a trainer!Review Date: 2008-01-07
In a story that many young readers will identify with, Arthur has a new puppy who misbehaves, as puppies often do! Arthur sets about training him, and brings about a wonderful transformation that amazes everyone, with a fun twist at the conclusion.
If your children are fans of the wonderful TV series, this book is sure to appeal to them.
A Puppy's TrainingReview Date: 2006-02-22
Puppy TricksReview Date: 2006-02-21
Arthur Gets His New PuppyReview Date: 2002-02-12
The end
Children identify with ArthurReview Date: 2000-05-18
Or, in the case of the popular Arthur books, aardvarks just like them. Arthur's New Puppy is the eighteenth book in the best-selling series. It follows the misadventures of the lovable aardvark as he attempts to housebreak his bouncy puppy Pal.
Children seem to identify with Arthur as he struggles with everyday problems with the help of his loving parents (and no help from his pesky little sister, D.W.) and friends.
If you have an Arthur fan in the house, or if you have a new puppy in the house, you'll want to check out this book.
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