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Return to Spirit Lake: Journey Through a Lost Landscape
Published in Paperback by Sasquatch Books (1997-10)
Author: Christine Colasurdo
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Beautiful Book about Nature, Destruction and Renewal
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-28
My husband bought this book and I just picked it up on a whim. The book spins a lovely web of the aesthetics of nature, the factual information about Mount St Helens and a personal reflection on one individual's place in the enormous cycle of nature. I enjoyed Colasurdo simple but elegant prose, her meticulous research, which I was glad to see gave credit to scientists and historians with every fact, and her personal insights and revelations.

I read this books during an absolutely insane Christmas season (I own a retail store so Christmas is always particularly draining) and it really helped me put everything in perspective.

Good Book From a Personal Perspective
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-26
This book was written by someone who grew up with her summers in the shadow of Mt. St. Helens who revisits the area years later, after the eruption. It was a very reflective, somewhat moody book, that I enjoyed reading. Good descriptions of the area as it struggled to recover from the incredible devastation.

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Murder Bay: A Ben Carey Mystery
Published in Paperback by Top Five Books (2008-04-01)
Author: David R. Horwitz
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An exciting haunted house mystery
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Review Date: 2008-04-09
I just finished the book and thoroughly enjoyed it. I liked all the twists
and turns and the historical background information. I can see where it
could be a good seller and make a very interesting movie. Once I start this
type of book I can't put it down till it's done. Now I can get back to my
real life. Thanks for giving me a number of enjoyable hours in fiction land.

History, Ghosts and more
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-20
I am usually not a mystery reader, more of a historical fiction kind of guy, but the book moves in and out between Civil War era and 1950s Washington D.C. This certainly satiated my historical cravings. The characters are so well developed and by the last hundred pages I was frantic to know how the mystery ended. Great book and I'll look forward to more books from this series!

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My Own Words : Chopping Down the Weeds
Published in Paperback by Her Little Secret Pr (2000-11-27)
Author: Carolinc Washington
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Words Straight From The Author's Heart
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Review Date: 2001-03-27
What could be more precious (or more real) than words taken straight from the soul? Here you'll find a collection of poetry that reflects the author's hurts, loves, and day-to-day musings. Every entry is as real and honest as it comes. My favorite poem is "A Poem 4 Uriah," which speaks of how God's children are always a gift, even if they come with special challenges -- in this case, autism. After reading "A Poem 4 Uriah," my heart wanted to hug the page.

Words Straight From The Author's Heart
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-27
What could be more precious (or more real) than words taken straight from the soul? Here you'll find a collection of poetry that reflects the author's hurts, loves, and day-to-day musings. Every entry is as real and honest as it comes. My favorite peom is "A Poem 4 Uriah," which speaks of how God's children are always a gift, even if they come with special challenges -- in this case, autism. After reading "A Poem 4 Uriah," my heart wanted to hug the page.

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Mysterious Ways: A Novel (Davis, Terry. Terry Davis Library, 2.)
Published in Paperback by Eastern Washington University Press (2002-11)
Author: Terry Davis
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It'll take you places
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-03
I was honored to pick up this second volume of a sort of "trilogy." The thing that caught me about it right away was the way the turbulence of the 1960s comes across in this book. Immediately, you feel as if you're living in that time period and mingling with these characters. I think the prose in this book is flawless and it's the main reason we get to see so much into the time, places, and the character's lives. I have to admit, I was a little puzzled throughout the book with the warts and sofourth. I thought it was an intriguing part of the character and the story. I found that it's one of those books you read and then after you're finished, you know you like it but you can't put your finger on what it is you like about it. But a few weeks after you read it, the story and the characters are still in your head. That's what I found amazing about it.

wow...everytime.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-09
where do i start? what a book! i had read vision quest in middle school and was blown away by the authors characters and the way he drew you deep into their lives and minds. well, that was nothing. mysterious ways is the best book i've ever read, hands down. the characters are wonderfully compelling, and davis' ability to put you in the middle of someplace you've never been is...almost scary. my visits to spokane, wa and other parts of the pacific northwest in davis' writing are almost more real to me than my own true memories. i've read this book 7 or more times, and i know i will read many more times before i'm done. if there was any justice, this book would have never gone out of print. if you ever happen to read this...thank you mr. davis. you've given me a wonderful gift.

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National Geographic Trails Illustrated North Cascades National Park Washington, USA: Topo Map (Trails Illustrated - Topo Maps USA)
Published in Map by Rand McNally & Company (2001-01)
Author: Trails Illustrated
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excellent, useful
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Review Date: 2005-10-06
a very clear map of a very large area. printed on both sides, and made of tear-proof, waterproof tyvek. All trails that I was looking for were clearly marked. This 1:100,000 map is large enough to contain all necessary information to navigate the landscape, yet it's very light and packs well.

Best map around
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-21
This map was perfect for my hike in the cascades. Waterproof and tear resistant. Trails were very clearly marked.

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National Statuary Hall: Guidebook for a Walking Tour
Published in Spiral-bound by P.H. Viles (1997-12-01)
Authors: Philip H Viles and Philip H. Jr. Viles
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An invaluable addition to your visit to the Capitol
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-04
One of the most distinctive features of the United States Capitol is its collection of statues assembled from each state. "National Statuary Hall: Guidebook for a Walking Tour" helps to bring this collection alive -- to better share a sense of the history found in every corner of the building.

"National Statuary Hall: Guidebook for a Walking Tour" is both thoroughly researched and easy to use. Both the content and the layout of the book excellent in every regard. In the terms of layout, the design of the Capitol itself presents an author with difficulty. The arrangement of works of art can often be confusing. However in this guidebook, the collection is presented in a logical fashion - which lends itself easily to a `walking tour'. Each statue has a detailed description and biographical sketch of the individual, which helps a visitor understand the importance of the individuals represented in the collection.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone planning a visit to the Capitol, or to anyone simply interested in the `slice' of American history represented by the 96 statues found in the Statuary Hall Collection of the Capitol.

A "MUST HAVE" book for any visit to the U.S. Capitol !
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-01
This is a wonderfully concise and entertaining guide to the statuary in the U.S. Capitol donated by the 50 states. Clear directions to all the statues and great backgrounds on why the states chose their subjects, on the subjects themselves and on the artists. Convenient to use and easy to carry. You will be most happy you have this book during your visit!

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The New Savory Wild Mushroom
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (1987-04)
Author: Margaret McKenny
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Exceptional and Updated!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-15
The 5 Star rating is due to the fact I live in the geographical area that this book is focused toward. (Pacific NW) It gives very clear descriptions and key indicators that help in determining which mushrooms are edible, as well as information regarding those that are not. It explains toxicity, advises about being careful with certain fungi, and informs greatly!
I do wish Margaret was still with us, but am pleased that the book was updated by her colleague.

excellent resource for Northwestern pot pickers
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-08
The photography in this book is excellent. The book is keyed to the Pacific Northwest, so those who live in or visit the area will find it very easy to use. The descriptors are clear especially concerning edibility. The book fits nicely into a day pack for all you hikers out there. I would highly recomend this book, it is probably one of the best books out there!

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The Night Buffalo: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Washington Square Press (2007-02-20)
Author: Guillermo Arriaga
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Damn
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-04
Very amazing book, a lot of unanswered questions....which i like and dislike at the same time.

An original psychological master piece
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-25
This is one of the best books I have read. I can not wait for Arriaga's other novels to be translated, his creativity and unique style have definately stuck a cord with me. The deception and emotion that surround the novel develop it into a story that will keep you thinking long after you finish it.

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Nisei Memories: My Parents Talk About the War Years (The Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies)
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (2006-03-29)
Authors: Kenneth Kaname Takemoto, Paul Howard Takemoto, and Alice Takemoto
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Nisei Memories
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-27
Paul Howard Takemoto made a very moving account of his parents treatment during WWII. He used interviews of both parents to tell their story. Interesting to read as well as an excellent account of America's treatment of the Japanese Americans during the war. I hope we learn from it.

Not the Brightest Time in America's History
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-13
The forced movement of thousands of Japanese-Americans from the West Coast of the United States to camps inside the country is not one of America's better moments. At a political level the arguments are still raging. A group of activists have succeeded in getting not only an official apology but a cash payment. On the other side, there are reports that the recently declassified Magic intercepts confirm that there was an active spy ring operating in the West Coast Ports. I frankly don't know.

This book, however, is not on the larger political aspects. It is on the personal issues of two people, the author's parents. They were stripped of their property, sent to camps, and generally deprived of the rights we expect as citizens. Their stories match those of several people I have known.

The stories of his father in the 442 Regimental Combat Team have particular meaning to me as I have met several veterans of the 442. All had been wounded in action.

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Nomads of Eurasia (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Washington Pr (1989-03)
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Lao's review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-23
This museum catalog is one of the best of any I have seen. I was fortunate enough to be involved in a living history demonstration when this exhibit came to Los Angeles in about 1991. The catalog covers the best and most significant pieces from the show (which I find rare among museum catalogs). It begins with comprehensive coverage of the history of the tribes of this region. Other chapters in the catalog are devoted to spirituality (both concepts and religious artifacts), clothing, jewelry, housing and other commonly used items. It has become one of my favorite pictoral reference books on Eurasia.

A must have reference for the Mongolphile
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-22
Vladimir Basilov's broad history of Central Asian nomadic cultures is a companion volume to a traveling exhibit of nomadic steppe art put together by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1990-1991. Basilov's book is not merely a catalog of the exhibit, but rather is designed to provide a background chronology of the cultures encompassed and thus grounding the viewer/reader in an understanding of the artifacts and the peoples who produced them.

Basilov, as editor and principal writer, begins with an introduction that describes the land and conditions that support a nomadic lifestyle in these steppe areas of Central Asia, with an overview of the chronology of Central Asia. The first chapter, written by Larisa R. Pavlinskaya, describes in detail the archaelogical findings on the Scythian and Sakaian cultures of the first millennium BC the next chapter, by Evgenii I. Lubo-Lesnichenko, is devoted to the Huns, linking them the Hsiung-nu who ravaged China's western borders up to the sixth century AD, and drawing on both Chinese and European primary sources to enhance this history. Each chapter builds on the information of the previous chapters, as in the next chapter on the Turkic peoples of the sixth to twelfth centuries, written by Sev'yan I. Vainshtein, who links the culture of Turkic tribes to those of the earlier Scythians and later Mongols, setting-up an understanding of the origins of Mongolian culture which then becomes the focus of the book. In this chapter also can be seen the multifaceted, multi-tribal nature of these cultures which the author shows by focusing both on distinctions between different tribes like the Uigher, Avar, and Oghuz as well as the similarities inherent in all such warrior-nomadic societies.

Basilov, whose personal interests seem to lie in the study of the Mongolian peoples, devotes over one-half of this book to the Mongols that arose as the predominant nomadic culture of Central Asian steppes from the twelfth century onwards. He draws heavily on anthropologic details as well as on Arabic and Chinese primary sources, and divides up his remaining chapters into specific areas of research: Mongol history, housing and household goods, clothing, weaponry, herds, music and religious practices. Each of these chapters is a study not only in the artifacts but in the people who use them and the how and why of that use.

Aside from the incredibly beautiful photos of these artifacts, which alone would makes this a worthwhile book, Basilov's text is clear and to the point providing an easily understood, but not simplistic, view of these nomadic cultures. By telling Mongolian history through the use of artifacts as well as documents, Basilov has given a more socialized than political look at the history of the Mongols entirely without making value judgments on this unique nomadic culture--a pitfall of many histories that take a less cultural approach.


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