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Challenge of Rainier: A Record of the Explorations and Ascents, Triumphs and Tragedies
Published in Paperback by Mountaineers Books (1979-06)
Author: Dee Molenaar
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Mt. Rainier History and Arm Chair Travel
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-20
Great read about Mt. Rainier. I loved the book so much I bought a copy for my cabin up there. Several guests have commented on how much they enjoy it. It's an easy book to read while vacationing at the mountain as you can read individual stories at a time. Very well written, a real page turner!

A superb account of Rainier's historic climbs & disasters.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-13
This is an unforgettable history of Mt. Rainier, its pioneering and more recent explorers of trails to the summit, its geology and natural environment, and its inevitable human disasters. Molenaar's many explanatory sketches of climbing routes and his inclusion of numerous historic photos of famed climbers, guides, and ascents help immensely to illustrate the absorbing text. As one who is intimately familiar both as a guide, an artist, a scientist, and a world-famous mountaineer, he is uniquely fitted to write this story--one which anyone contemplating an ascent of "the mountain" could hardly do without--and he has succeeded beyond measure.

An account of the mountaineering history of Mt. Rainier.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-06
This book is a wonderful read! The author's love for mountains and mountaineering comes out clearly in his prose and illustrations. If you share in his love of Mt. Rainier you will love this book!

Outstanding book by an outstanding man
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-25
Dee Molenaar eschews the glib, self-serving, and obnoxious style so prevalent in this genre. Instead, Molenaar presents a chronicle of human history on "The Mountain" that is well written, informative, and self-effacing. He barely touches his own remarkably impressive mountaineering achievements and I am hopeful he publishes his memoirs soon. Further, it is a pleasure to read a writing style reflecting a generation which held manners and chivalry with esteem. Indeed, there is an element of anachronism in this revised edition, and it is worth preserving. I am honored that my copy is signed by the author!

Excellent and Essential for Rainier Climbers!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-18
Molenaar makes a detailed records analysis of the many accidents that have occurred on this massive mountain. For example, the guy who slid a thousand feet in his down booties trying to catch a lid that fell off of his cooking pot. Weird! Also, he details the tragedies with thoughtful suggestions. Our team studied this book before our climb so we would be aware of climbing errors that others have made. I think this is pretty much considered a Rainier classic by now...

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Citypack Washington, D.C. (Citypacks)
Published in Paperback by Fodor's (1996-03-26)
Author: Fodor's
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Great pocket guide for a impressively bewildering city
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-11
Tackling a new American city is always a challenge but this little guide gave me a handful of essential "must-sees" with transportation and location all mapped out. It also helped identify the "must-not-sees" - very helpful when time is limited.

Great idea for a guide to D.C.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-06
Convenient size--it will fit easily in your purse or back pocket, and a pull-out full-size city map of D.C. make this "Citypack" a good guide to the nation's capital.

A lot of information is presented on landmarks, parks, and other points of interest. A "Where to..." section gives recommendations on food, shopping and entertainment.

I highly recommend the Washington D.C. Citypack by Fodor's.

GREAT GUIDE
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-04
If you are a mad tourist like me who wants to pack in all the signature sites of a destination, this book is the best guide you'll find.

It gives you essential information on the top 25 things to do / see as well as a further list of additional interesting places / things. There are shopping / eating / entertainment recommendations too.

The information is concise and makes planning your holiday as easy as 1, 2, 3!!!

Also, fits nicely into your handbag or jacket pocket and doesn't weigh you down!!

A Worthy Guide Book.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-15
Fodor's Washington D.C. Citypack is worth the money spent. When I needed research information on the Capitol for my next novel, I stumbled across this book online. I love it. There are surely books that contain more information, but for the purpose it serves, Fodor's is excellent.

Physically, it's small, thin, lightweight, colorful, and laminated. This allows it to be carried in pocket or purse and used repeatedly at a moment's notice--not as a desk-bound reference tome. The laminated cover makes it durable. Feels cool too. The inside covers are a decent map of the key tourist spots, which is a nice supplement to the larger and more thorough pull-out map provided.

The text is divided into color-keyed sections that list a brief history of the city, plus good tips on how-to, where-to, when- o, and why-to visit the choice locations, such as monuments, museums, gardens, restaurants, or entertainment hotspots. The text is clear and concise. I would pick up a Fodor's Travel Guide to any major city I visited without hesitation. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.

Citypacks are a must!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-12
We toured D.C. with this citypack are can't imagine how others do not! The top 25 list helps organize what's best to see and do with a little historical background and info. for each destination/activity. There are sample walks and itineraries, as well as a detailed up-to-date city map.

Oh my goodness, for [the price], you cannot beat these lightweight and extremely handy guides.

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Connoisseurs' Handbook of the Wines of California and the Pacific Northwest, The: Fourth Edition
Published in Paperback by Knopf (1998-11-17)
Authors: Charles Olken and Norman Roby
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a concise informed overview of West Coast wines
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-27
As a winewriter interested in all aspects of fine wines and communication dealing with wines, this is a Bible of a book. The book provides insight into not only the famous and well known winemakers and wineries, but also the least known, small production wineries. It is in this area, I believe, that the future of the real 'terroir' of the region will be discovered and maintained. The book also explores the development of the region as a vinicultural tour de force. The section on grape varieties is especially informative. The book indicates and follows the progression and sorting out of grape varieties in this region, and provides an educational backdrop to the crossover from 'Old World' to 'New World's wine production.'

When is the new edition coming out......
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
There is no better guide for knowing the ins and outs of wineries throughout California. Large and small wineries they are all there. Forget some of the reviews. The background of each winery is great reading...

Encyclopedic
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-07
A vast array of information not easily available. Reliable reviews of the wines of virtually every known winery, and reliable comments about the future development and direction of wineries.

This is my wine bible.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-23
Actually it's more than that. It's like an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas and buying guide all in one. I'm so happy to see a new addition of this book. There are so many new wines and wineries to know about that it makes my head spin. This book sorts it all out in a very concise and comprehensive format. Bravo!

Great way to learn wines of all local types.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-01
I received this 11/98 version as a gift. I use it extensively as a reference for learning about different local varietals, and use it when purchasing, and then consuming, certain vintages. My one personal gripe is that I just cannot afford to try all the wines in recommendation. (Maybe that's a good thing!)

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Day Hike! Mount Rainier
Published in Paperback by Sasquatch Books (2002-05-16)
Author: Ron C. Judd
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A must for any trip to Mt. Rainier
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-08
I was extremely pleased with this book. It is geared toward hikers of every level of fitness and ability. I found the NPS website confusing in its description of hikes, but this book did a very good job breaking down the various hikes by location, length, difficulty, and change of elevation, as well as providing a good description of what to expect. I took several hikes while at Mt. Rainier and found the book to be very accurate. It also has a number of practical tips which I found useful since I had never hiked at altitude before. I encountered other hikers who lacked guides and they were clueless and missed out on a lot. If you are going to take the time to get to the park, you should spend a few bucks on a book to guide you the rest of the way.

Day hiking wonderland!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-26
We purchased two books on Mount Rainier hiking. This is by far the best. In fact we didn't even need to buy the other book. Ron does a surperb job of descriping each trail in detail. The ratings from easy to extremely difficult are very accurate. He gives elevation gain and rates each trail as far as beauty. The ratings of each trail is from 1 to 5 backpackers instead of stars and we found them to be completely true. We are backpackers as well as day hikers, but we wanted only to day hike these trails, so this book is just what we needed. My advise is to buy this book, it is really all you will need if you only want to day hike. Happy hiking!!!! I hope you enjoy Mount Rainier as much as we did.

Great job
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-20
I really enjoy reading Ron C. Judd's books. He has a terrific sense of humor and is not afraid to call them the way he sees them.
You can tell by the descriptions in this hiking guide that he's been out on every one of these trails. The book is organized so you can tell which hikes are best for beginners and which will be a long walk for any veteran hiker.
This is one of a series of three guides that is specifically written for day hikers, but it would be just as useful for anyone planning a backpack. Most of the hikes have a section on extending the hike, so just about anyone who shoulders a pack would benefit by this book
If you compare it to the other trail guides about Rainier, I think you'll find that this one is the most up-to-date and accurate book of all. Better than that, this one was produced by a real writer.

Top quality.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-11
I've spent a fair amount of days at The Mountain without any trail guide book, but decided I needed one to get full enjoyment out of the park. The book has all the information you need to choose a hike based on highlights, season, difficulty, and solitude.

It is arranged by park region and even includes a few hikes from outside the park that have good views of Rainier. Directions on how to reach the hikes are clear, as are directions while on the trail. Maps are cropped USGS-style and show elevation gain well, along with adjacent elevation gain charts.

I appreciated the inclusion of autumn in some hikes' "best seasons to hike". Far too many books base this designation on wildflower seasons, but leaf color change and mushrooms can provide just as much interest in season. The author's sense of humor is pretty good, although forced at times. Regardless, it does not detract from the discussion f each hike.

All in all, I'd definitely recommend this book if you are only interested in day hikes.

Good as a Supplement, but not a Primary Guide
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-27
After buying both this book and "Hiking Mt. Rainier National Park" by Schneider, I would say this book definitely takes second place. The nice features are the detailed elevations and the topographic maps. He also gives anecdotal descriptions, like if there are mosquitos or not. However there are a couple of detractors. A few of the hikes are not really even in the park. He also intersperses some snide comments that I do not find humorous, though I guess that is what he was meant by them. A good book if you ONLY intend to day hike and not explore the park in depth, but for a really complete guide Schneider's book is a lot better, as well as being more professional and emphasizing the care that we need to observe to preserve this beautiful national park. However, I do recommend buying both of them for an even more complete hiking guide. They really do not overlap too much and the writing styles are so different you benefit from the information found in both of them about the same hike.

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Epa and Superfund, a Small Business Story
Published in Paperback by Washington House (2001-12)
Author: Robert M., Jr. Cox
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EPA and Superfund, a Small Business Story...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-09
This is a comprehensive reflection and analysis of a policy, and a government agency, and their combined effect on small business.

Case studies of other businesses feeling the affects of Superfund legislation is useful and adds depth to comparison and story.

Culture change constrained by regulatory environment is very
interesting and could be a micro-piece of your book, if not already submitted / published, should be to journals so that story reaches a wider audience.

Sharing your experiences in academic / public policy environment
could be very appropriate (if you have not already done so);
important that people understand both sides of public policy process(for better or worse).

EPA and Superfund: Small Business Destroyers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-07
Robert Cox tells the story of how his successful family business endured good and bad times, but it couldnýt survive an ambush from the Environmental Protection Agency. According to EPA, Coxýs business, the Gilbert Spruance Company, committed the ýcrimeý of sending its waste products to legal disposal facilities.

Cox does a good job detailing the real crime: EPA implementation of the federal Superfund law. Superfund was supposed to clean up contaminated property, but has become a small business nightmare, condemning parties unjustly and destroying businesses of honest, hard working Americans. Knowing that he is one among thousands of Americans who suffered under Superfund, Cox offers his story as a desperate plea to lawmakers to finally reform this unjust law.

EPA and Superfund: Small Business Destroyers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-06
Robert Cox tells the story of how his successful family business endured good and bad times, but it couldn't survive an ambush from the Environmental Protection Agency. According to EPA, Cox's business, the Gilbert Spruance Company, committed the "crime" of sending its waste products to legal disposal facilities.

Cox does a good job detailing the real crime: EPA implementation of the federal Superfund law. Superfund was supposed to clean up contaminated property, but has become a small business nightmare, condemning parties unjustly and destroying businesses of honest, hard working Americans. Knowing that he is one among thousands of Americans who suffered under Superfund, Cox offers his story as a desperate plea to lawmakers to finally reform this unjust law.

Wake Up and Smell the Coffee!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-02
A number of people equate any complaint with the environmental regulatory regime today in the United States as special pleading from greedy, insensitive polluters and their cronies. Robert Cox, however, pierces this all-too-common political morality play with a true story about how these rules impact real people across America and how silly, counterproductive, and absurd they often prove in application.

Readers who want a more scholarly overview of why EPA acts as it does might want to pick up James DeLong's "Out of Bounds, Out of Control" (2002).

EPA and Superfund, a Small Business Story...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-08
This is a comprehensive reflection and analysis of a policy, and a government agency, and their combined effect on small business.

Case studies of other businesses feeling the affects of Superfund legislation is useful and adds depth to comparison and story.

Culture change constrained by regulatory environment is very
interesting and could be a micro-piece of your book, if not already submitted / published, should be to journals so that story reaches a wider audience.

Sharing your experiences in academic / public policy environment
could be very appropriate (if you have not already done so);
important that people understand both sides of public policy process(for better or worse).

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Eye of the Eagle
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2007-02-22)
Author: Robert Wilczak
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AMAZING FACT FILLED BOOK
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-27
Well written and amazing to read. Author captured the moment and took you there. Book was flooded with facts.

I would highly recommend this book, it is not only for the history buffs.
If you do enjoy history, you will love the author's details.

Great reading
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-29
I very good book that gives the reader an interesting twist on what was believed to be gospel. The author's research is convincing.

awesome
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-20
An awesome book....definitely a different view .... a must read for anyone seeking to truely understand Benedict Arnold's story.

A Novel Approach to History
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-19
Who would have thought that what was assumed by the average student of American history to be an open and shut case against Benedict Arnold could be brought into question. And, furthermore, to do so with such detailed facts woven into a rather gripping novel format. Mr. WIlczak has laid out a compelling case that Arnold was not a traitor but a collaborator with George Washington to ultimately fool the British. This book could be the basis of an excellent movie.

Finally a different view!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-13
This book expresses a thoroughly researched, fresh approach to one of history's most infamous legends. When I began to read the book I felt my feelings regarding Benedict Arnold could not be swayed. The author, however, through meticulous use of timeline, documented fact, and letters of many of the involved, opened my eyes to the possibility that Arnold may have been the protaganist in a great scheme to free the colonies and help create the United States. I highly recommend this book to anyone who seeks the truth instead of the commonly handed down history stories we have been fed since childhood. AAAAA+++++

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"Farewell, My Friend"
Published in Paperback by (2008)
Author: Beatrice Toney Bailey
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A great book for a very sad time
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-18
Serving with Rick in the military and knowing him and Bea for many years it was a shock to see this man, my best buddy, going through this. Bea dealt with and then wrote about this whole ordeal in a very loving and understanding way that I am not sure I could do. In her book she covers all aspects of losing a loved one and how to be prepared for when the end comes. Her charts and forms simplify what otherwise could be a very confusing and complicated time. Thanks, Bea.

"Farewell, My Friend"...great resource!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
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In offering "Farewell, My Friend," Ms. Beatrice Bailey has created a fantastic, self-contained, unique resource for anyone's reading. Having experienced the loss of both my parents, I would say, "Read this book now...before you are faced with the cares and challenges of death and dying!" There's plenty enough humor to balance out the tears on such a serious subject..but it's basically a WORKBOOK. Read it today! Reference it tomorrow!

Farewell My Friend
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-26
This book is a must for anyone who has become a caretaker of a loved one. It doesn't just tell you how to think about handling your emotions and feelings about what is going on. It gives very specific instructions on how to handle all of the services and legal paperwork that needs to be done. I most appreciated the humor and personal experience of this woman. She was an angel to her husband in his passing.

Review of Farewell my Friend
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-13
The author walks the reader through the process of caregivng, death and dying, making final arrangements and caring for oneself. This book is full of practical advice. It is a handbook that anyone can pick up and use immediatley. This is literally a tool box full of the resoucres we need to preapre for end of life decisions. This is a must have for anyone's estate planning files!

Practical and emotional handbook
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
This is a wonderful book, full of great practical advice by someone who has been there, conveyed through a wonderfully upbeat approach to the subject. Beatrice shares her emotions openly as she moves through the difficult process of caring for a dying spouse. I've already sent copies to friends in similar circumstances. Her Excel spreadsheets are worth the price of the book all by themselves.

R2

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Feral (Five Star First Edition Speculative Fiction Series)
Published in Hardcover by Five Star (ME) (2003-12)
Author: Brian Knight
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Very good novel
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-10
Brian Knight delivers a fun, twisty novel that is bound to give you the creeps. The book itself is impressive, with the cover art imprinted on the covers, and as beautiful as some small-press collector first editions. I had a lot of fun with this one, and you will too.

The Lost Boys Go To Hell
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-23
FERAL grabs hold of you with spine-chilling terror, rips out your frayed nerves and stamps them beneath its heavy heel. It's a rare thing when an author rises from obscurity to cammand such masterful control of the powerful emotion of pure horror, leading the reader into the ferocious worlds of the imagination thought left behind in the darkened closet with childhood's nightmares. Knight's Bogey Man captures that savage gleam of fright like a tight fist around your neck and wrings it relentlessly. If you're looking for a warm story where good triumphs handily over evil, where the light shuns the darkness, this certainly isn't it... But if you want a taut, gut-wrenching, emotional beating that leaves you hesitant to turn off the TV at bedtime for fear of what might just be leering out at you from the crack in the closet door once again, then buy this book!

Remember the name Brian Knight... you'll be hearing it a lot in the near future.

Feral will grab you, suck you in thrill you like no other
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-18
After being pestered by close friends that I really needed to read this Feral, by Brian Knight, I finally relented and I am so glad that I did. This is a true page turner. I am not an avid reader and it has been years since I was able to complete a full novel. This one, I started reading at work and actually would be disappointed to get customers coming in because I had to put my book down.
The first scene in the book will really grab ahold of you and keep you breathless and turning pages til it is the last page and you are crying for more. I can't sing high enough praises on the descriptive writings of Mr.Knight.
Mr. Knight truely makes the boogie man and the people who are fighting against him come to life. You will feel like you have known these people all your life, not just a cheap trick this book is definately the real deal. WOW

A new favorite
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-04
Feral is a great thriller bound to give anyone a serious case of the creeps. I couldn't put it down. I even skipped a meal while reading it, and anyone that knows me would tell you that's saying something.

Feral is the story of a Bogey Man that takes children, and murders parents. A child named Charity was taken by the Bogey Man, but had a chance to escape. She runs to a place called Feral Park, a playground that is home to more than meets the eye...

Highly recommended for any fan of horror, or anyone that simply wants a good book to read. It just got added to my shelf of favorites.

A spooky horror novel
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-18
He comes to you when you are sleeping and if you are lucky you'll wake up in your own home. Sometimes he kills their parents and disappears with the children. Charity has had disturbing dreams and night tremors of the Bogey Man before one night he killed her mother and took her. He kept her alive because she was special to him.

Gordon Chambers has searched for six long years for Charity and he thinks by following the trail of dead parents and missing children he will finally find her at the end of the current dead trail in a small town in Washington. Sharon sees Charity in a spooky playground where supernatural events happen and brings her home because she was wearing her dead daughter's clothes given to Charity by the Bogey Man. Charity knows the only place she'll be safe from the Bogey man is in the Feral Park playground where the abandoned and abused children hide in a dimensional nexus. When Charity disappears into the park, Sharon and Gordon vow to get her back alive and keep her safe from the Bogey Man.

Anyone who wants a decent night sleep should not read FERAL. It is a frightening horror novel that needs broad daylight to somewhat keep the nightmares away. Brian Knight will appeal to fans of Bentley Little and those who like being scared out of their wits. This tale will accomplish that.

Harriet Klausner

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Foghorn Outdoors Washington Hiking: The Complete Guide to More Than 400 Hikes (Foghorn Outdoors)
Published in Paperback by Avalon Travel Publishing (2005-02-04)
Author: Scott Leonard
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Author's Message
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-24
I spent a year hiking and exploring the entire state of Washington for this trail guide. I hiked many of the trails, visited the trail heads, and talked to many local rangers and hikers. I made sure to include the best, most accurate information to help you pick a hike and hit the trail, from short day hikes to week long backpacking trips.

I believe a variety of hikers will find this guide helpful, whether you are looking for new hike ideas, enjoy exploring new areas of the state, or need information on that out-of-the-way trail you've been meaning to hike. And I think backpackers will find this guide indispensable.

Cheers, Scott

What it lacks in maps and illustrations it makes up for in information
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
While I would like to see a quick map of where I am considering hiking, it's nice to have a thorough guide for the whole state in one book.

Awesome!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-17
Great book. Very thorough and informative. I actually bought one for a friend who was moving to Seattle, but I liked it so much I kept it for myself!

Glove Compartment - MUST HAVE
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-03
This is the best hiking/camping book for Washington. It is small, just the right amount of information to get me there and get me excited. Great descriptions, it has definantly helped with my spring hiking and camping choices. Perfect for ever glove compartment!

If you love Washington and love to hike...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-06
You need to get this book. It's indispensable in helping you choose what to hike, what to bring, what to leave at home, and what to expect when you get there (especially the little annoying hidden things, like parking fees). Seeing the maps of the hiking trails helped me a lot too. I hope you get this book before you go hiking because you might regret it if you don't.

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Free Spirit: A Declaration of Independence for Women
Published in Paperback by Washington House (2002-10)
Author: Emilie Ross, Ph.D. Raphael
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This book is a must read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-11
I read this book on the advice of someone else. As a I began reading it, I was stunned because it seemed like the author had tapped into my life! I've read a lot of self-help books before, but they all seemed to handle just one aspect my life. This book covered almost everything.

Reading this book, I was able to identify and finally put a name to many things I'd always suffered from. She calls them Nobodies, which I considered an apt description of myself.

What I really like about it, is that it's told from her perspective. She's been through all of this and she got better! It's not a book full of impersonal goals. The fact that she, herself, conquered these issues makes it seem possible that I can too.

Her style of writing is very accessible. I didn't feel overwhelmed with technical terms and definitions.

Overall, I think this is a great book and would recommend it to anyone - men or women. I read selections of it to a male friend of mine, and he, too, could completely identify with it.

Already I've started to make improvements in my life with this book as a guide.

Covers all aspects of anxiety, depression, & relationships
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-31
This book is an excellent source of advice and guidance for anyone, man or woman, who has ever wondered "who am I, really? Where do I belong in the world? How do I truly feel?" The author covers a multitude of subjects, all centered around answering those questions, overcoming fear, and learning to be assertive with others. She discusses the origins of anxiety and depression, a lack of identity, difficulty with anger, communication and relationship problems, grief, letting go, and fulfilling our own desires for our lives. The central focus of these clearly-written chapters is looking inward, to discover our true selves, the part of us we have hidden from the world for fear of rejection. I recommend it highly.

Not Your Average Self-Help Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-29
This book is magnificent...I read it in one night,because I couldn't put it down. If you are feeling lonely, unsure of yourself or where you are in life right now, or even just going through a grieving process, you must buy this book. I have anxiety & depression and have read many books in this genre. After reading this one, I felt as if I was not alone in my grief. We all struggle with our own demons, and this book teaches you how to battle them and learn to be yourself. If you are a person who is always the one who has to be "sorry" or take the blame - trust me - buy this book and you will learn how to assert yourself & finally say "no" tho those who use you as their doormat.

A must-read for women who lose themselves in others!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-02
FREE SPIRIT will help you as no other book can; believe me, I've read many a "self-help" book in my own search for relief. This book is for any woman (or man!) who seems to lose herself in her relationships, who lacks a full sense of her own identity and wants/allows others to define her, who doesn't feel entitled to happiness, who always puts the needs of others first at her own expense. It's well-written, intelligent, witty, and heartfelt. Dr. Raphael writes in a very personal tone; as one of my friends who also read the book says, it feels as if she's sitting right next to you. And since the author has been through the pain herself herself and come through with integrity on the other side, she has credibility. She doesn't dictate to you who you should be; she gives you the TOOLS to enable you to find yourself on your own. If you are in pain, wondering when the time will ever come for you to feel good about yourself, RUN to order this book. Or give it to a friend who's going through a tough time. A friend gave a copy to me; it helped me more than I can begin to describe, and at a time when I desperately needed it. I'm sure it can help you, too.

This book is a must read!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-11
I read this book on the advice of someone else. As a I began reading it, I was stunned because it seemed like the author had tapped into my life! I've read a lot of self-help books before, but they all seemed to handle just one aspect my life. This book covered almost everything.

Reading this book, I was able to identify and finally put a name to many things I'd always suffered from. She calls them Nobodies, which I considered an apt description of myself.

What I really like about it, is that it's told from her perspective. She's been through all of this and she got better! It's not a book full of impersonal goals. The fact that she, herself, conquered these issues makes it seem possible that I can too.

Her style of writing is very accessible. I didn't feel overwhelmed with technical terms and definitions.

Overall, I think this is a great book and would recommend it to anyone - men or women. I read selections of it to a male friend of mine, and he, too, could completely identify with it.

Already I've started to make improvements in my life with this book as a guide.


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