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Richard Scarry's Best Storybook Ever! (Giant Little Golden Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books (2000-06-08)
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I grew up with this, now my son will to!
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Review Date: 2008-10-01
Review Date: 2008-10-01
I used to spend HOURS just looking through the book at all the illustrations. The stories didn't always grab me, but the pictures did. There was SO much going on. I remember especialy the picture of the castle with the moat and all the mice. Man hours and hours of fun! Now, at 35, I have my first son. I bought this book 5 years ago "just in case." Looks like I get to watch him have fun with it too!
Charm Still Holds 20 Years Later
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Review Date: 2008-09-23
Review Date: 2008-09-23
I have loved this book since before I was old enough to walk. I bought this book to have a walk down memory lane and to remember my own road to literacy. This book was instrumental in my learning to read.
I recommend any Richard Scarry books to anyone with youngsters. They contain wonderful stories and are very educational.
I recommend any Richard Scarry books to anyone with youngsters. They contain wonderful stories and are very educational.
A classic
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Review Date: 2008-09-14
Review Date: 2008-09-14
This was one of my favourite books as a child - I can remember spending hours pouring over it, and I am convinced that it taught me how to read. (I was reading at three and a half years old.) The short stories are perfect for children with short attention spans, and the labelled diagrams give children to see the words that they are familiar with in print. I have purchased several of these for my friends' children over the years and am glad to see that this book is still a favourite.
A childhood favorite revisited
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Review Date: 2008-07-22
Review Date: 2008-07-22
This is a wonderful treasury of stories and pictures designed to keep young children amused and entertained. Gentle lessons in how to be polite and be a good member of a household are delivered with humor, questions to the reader, and brightly colored illustrations.
I used to read this book to my sister when she was very young for hours on end. My 2 1/2 year old son discovered it in our bedroom a few months ago, and now it has become, in his words, our special book, and we read from it night and day! It delights me that he enjoys it so much, and I enjoy reading it with him, and rediscovering my favorites.
This is a book I will likely be sending for Christmas gifts this year!
I used to read this book to my sister when she was very young for hours on end. My 2 1/2 year old son discovered it in our bedroom a few months ago, and now it has become, in his words, our special book, and we read from it night and day! It delights me that he enjoys it so much, and I enjoy reading it with him, and rediscovering my favorites.
This is a book I will likely be sending for Christmas gifts this year!
Colors are Dull
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Review Date: 2008-03-23
Review Date: 2008-03-23
Love Richard Scarry, but the illustrations in this publication are a bit dull/faded. There is a lot of content here, but still I was disappointed by the faded look. I recommend Richad Scarry's 'I Am a Bunny' Board Book which has superior color and my baby loved it at 3 months! Her first favorite book!!!

The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership
Published in Hardcover by Crown Business (1998-09-01)
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Outstanding
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Review Date: 2008-08-01
Review Date: 2008-08-01
These principles of Leadership are timeless and outstanding. It should be read and put into practice by everyone. This really is the True Essence of Leadership. I wish I could have read it years ago.
Good story on leadership
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
Review Date: 2008-07-03
"The Servant" is a good story bringing out keep attributes in the leaders of today.
Must Read
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Review Date: 2008-06-04
Review Date: 2008-06-04
This book was amazing. I couldn't put it down, I strongly recomend it to anyone wanting to grow as a leader.
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
Review Date: 2008-04-14
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I needed 8 of these books quickly for a manager meeting and could not find any locally. I received all 8 in perfect condition within 3 business days. All for a reasonable price! Thanks Amazon!
The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership
I needed 8 of these books quickly for a manager meeting and could not find any locally. I received all 8 in perfect condition within 3 business days. All for a reasonable price! Thanks Amazon!
The Servant
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Review Date: 2007-12-03
This book is such a simple and quick read, yet the meaning and impact can be dramatic. James C. Hunter is not on to anything new here, but the presentation of the topic is done in a very non-academic way, allowing the reader to enjoy the story.
The Servant has made a difference for me at work and at home.
The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership
The Servant has made a difference for me at work and at home.
The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership

The Stars
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin (2008-10-27)
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A TRUE CLASSIC!!!
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Review Date: 2008-08-31
Review Date: 2008-08-31
I had this book on constant borrow from my public library when I was kid in the 60's. I learned the sky from this book and still use it for easy reference today. It's so well thought out and accurate that it provides a great introduction to heavens accessible to all ages. It doesn't have any color pictures from Hubble or triple fold out sky maps but just the information one needs to know to enjoy the sky persented in understandable terms. I reguard the constellations as my life-long friends due to learning them from this book so long ago. They are always there,something to be counted on, rare in todays world. I highly recommend this classic work for anyone wanting to know what those points of light represent. It will be well worth the effort.
One of my favorite books, but the planetary tables end in 2006
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Review Date: 2008-06-08
Review Date: 2008-06-08
I absolutely love this book, so much so that I have given it as a gift a number of times and my copy is one of the most well-worn volumes on my bookshelf.
Among its many outstanding features are the Planetary Tables on pp. 134-135 that show you where the visible planets will be located as the years pass. The tables run from 1997-2006. The tables in the current edition are therefore out of date (type "134" into the "Search Inside" box and look at pp. 134 and 135).
I realize this is a minor quibble, and it is the ONLY reason for my 4-star rating. But these pages deserve an update. There are easy ways to get planetary information on the internet but it would be nice if the tables were updated in the book.
Among its many outstanding features are the Planetary Tables on pp. 134-135 that show you where the visible planets will be located as the years pass. The tables run from 1997-2006. The tables in the current edition are therefore out of date (type "134" into the "Search Inside" box and look at pp. 134 and 135).
I realize this is a minor quibble, and it is the ONLY reason for my 4-star rating. But these pages deserve an update. There are easy ways to get planetary information on the internet but it would be nice if the tables were updated in the book.
The Stars A New Way To See Them
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Review Date: 2008-06-07
Review Date: 2008-06-07
This book is a very good guide for the beginner as well as veteran stargazers. The book's biggest asset lies in the way the stick figures are drawn. Unlike the drawings before this book was published Rey's drawings are realistic in shape, corresponding to the name of the constellation, making them easy to spot and memorize.
The Stars
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
Review Date: 2008-05-15
This is a great book....reducing the complexities of the always in motion astronomical world to something understandable by ordinary folks with a curiosity.
Awesome for amateur star-gazers!
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
Review Date: 2008-04-10
This book is the BEST format for learning the constellations with your kids, and getting a good feel for the "summer sky", "winter sky", etc... Even my six year old can pick out obscure groupings by using the charts. We spend evenings after dinner finding as many as we can and we can hardly wait for camping this summer!

They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky: The Story of Three Lost Boys from Sudan
Published in Paperback by PublicAffairs (2006-06-12)
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"The Lost Boys"
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Review Date: 2008-08-27
Review Date: 2008-08-27
I particularly enjoyed reading the story of these brave young men who miraculously found each other from time to time, after undergoing such terrible hardships trying to find help. My church offered our extra parsonage to six of the "Lost Boys" and they were a part of our congregation for almost two years. Several became members of our church, and still attend once in a while. Truly God was with these children during that time of horror. They were more resourceful than any American child would ever be, and we pray none will have to suffer as these kids did. We are so proud of "our" boys who learned to speak American English, who learned to get around the city on bicycles, and later in their cars. Most have finished college now. I'm sure the stories of our young men parallels that of the three who shared their stories in this book. Ann Luna, Nashville, TN
Very Interesting book
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
Review Date: 2008-06-28
This book is on our UMW 2008 reading list. The book is very well written and takes you on this journey that these boys made. It is amazing that they survived and overcame all obstacles
Written from the heart.
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
Review Date: 2008-07-14
My favorite little independent bookshop, Latitude 33, recommended I read this when they found out I was interested in African Affairs. Melanie, the manager, said that she and several of her book club customers read the book and loved it. That was encourgement enough for me.
I was completely caught off guard.
"They Poured Fire on us From the Sky" changed my life in a profound way.
After reading this book about the Civil War in Southern Sudan, I felt compelled to do something on behalf of Darfur. The story told by Benjamin and his brothers is now tragically repeating itself with devastating consequences to the Fur.
Thankfully, the editor used at light hand so that it retained the Dinka voice, which is the
heart and soul of the story tellers.
You will fall in love with these boys. You will pray for these boys, and you will thank the IRC for bringing them hope in the form of a mentor and friend, Judy Bernstein. READ THIS BOOK!
I was completely caught off guard.
"They Poured Fire on us From the Sky" changed my life in a profound way.
After reading this book about the Civil War in Southern Sudan, I felt compelled to do something on behalf of Darfur. The story told by Benjamin and his brothers is now tragically repeating itself with devastating consequences to the Fur.
Thankfully, the editor used at light hand so that it retained the Dinka voice, which is the
heart and soul of the story tellers.
You will fall in love with these boys. You will pray for these boys, and you will thank the IRC for bringing them hope in the form of a mentor and friend, Judy Bernstein. READ THIS BOOK!
Heart Breaking amazing story
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Review Date: 2008-06-21
Review Date: 2008-06-21
It is hard to believe that in this 21st century, the atrocities that take place in Sudan are still happening and the rest of the world is blind to them. My heart goes to these strong boys that survive. I cannot imagine my own small son having to endure even a fraction of what Benson, Ben, Alphonso and so many other children had to live during their perilous journey.
I hope many read this book and open their eyes to what goes on in other countries. Let's not be quiet about it... This is a must read for our own leaders in hopes they get some perspective of what international conflicts are really important to stop.
I hope many read this book and open their eyes to what goes on in other countries. Let's not be quiet about it... This is a must read for our own leaders in hopes they get some perspective of what international conflicts are really important to stop.
Necessary Read for the Well-Off
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
Review Date: 2008-05-15
Harrowing. Intense. Disturbing. Raw. Emotional. True. Tragically hopeful. A must read among the well-to-do. This will put anyone's life and problems into proper perspective. It is a tale of survival in the midst of the worst affliction that any child could endure imaginable.

To Wake in Tears: Understanding Interstitial Cystitis
Published in Paperback by IC Hope (1998-11-11)
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Definitely something to relate to!
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Review Date: 2008-08-31
Review Date: 2008-08-31
I was a little apprehensive when I bought this book because I knew that all IC patients were different. (I've been suffering with it for 3 years now and am a female, age 25) We all experience different symptoms, so I had no idea what to expect from this book. However, I'm SO glad that I bought it. I agree with others that it is a MUST READ for IC patients. I found myself crying throughout the book. Not because I was sad or over joyed, but because I could relate so incredibly much to Catherine Simone's story. I have been through and felt and experienced many of the things mentioned in this book, and even though I cried through most of it, I believe that it played a huge part in my healing. I needed to cry and let it all out. When I'm in pain I tend not to. I tend to tense up when really what I need to be doing it trying to kill the pain anyway I can and relax as much as possible.
Even if you are not an IC patient but love one, I also think this is a must read. It will give you a much better idea of what your loved one has or is or will go through. My husband is reading it now, and my mom is reading it after him.
I will most definitely try some of the things she talks about in the book when it comes to having a toxic body and cleansing it. At this point I'll do anything to get rid of the pain. I have found (like mentioned in this book) that drinking some water with a half teaspoon of baking soda in it actually helps! I will most certainly try other things she had to offer!
Even if you are not an IC patient but love one, I also think this is a must read. It will give you a much better idea of what your loved one has or is or will go through. My husband is reading it now, and my mom is reading it after him.
I will most definitely try some of the things she talks about in the book when it comes to having a toxic body and cleansing it. At this point I'll do anything to get rid of the pain. I have found (like mentioned in this book) that drinking some water with a half teaspoon of baking soda in it actually helps! I will most certainly try other things she had to offer!
A must read for anyone dealing with IC
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
Review Date: 2007-10-06
I applaud Catherine M. Simone for taking the time to write out her story. As anyone who has been dianosed with IC, or any family members trying to understand what this disease is all about, this book is a must read. I have felt pretty alone in trying to deal with this, and I think that most people are. Reading her words, feeling her pain and crying her tears with her through the bad times gave me comfort of someone elses understanding. My husband gained alot of understanding also, he's been such a dear help to me and trying to live with this disease.
I haven't tried all the things Catherine has done to be able to live her life IC free, but I learned so much from her, another IC paitent, not a doctor or a nurse or a friend who happened to read about the next "cure all" treatment I should try. I am trying to get my disease under control and I am anxious to try out her suggestions. I hope to be where she is now one day with my disease gone (and she can even drink Orange Juice again!); nothing else I've read even gave me hope that it is even possible.
If I've learned anything in the 3 years it took to get dianosed and the year I've been trying to deal with having IC, I have learned no two bodies are just alike and what hurts one IC paitent may not hurt another, and what heals one IC paitent may not heal another; but it's worth a shot.
The bad parts of this disease are written in such a way as I felt all she was feeling, the lowest of the lows and the lonliness that comes in the middle of the night when you wake again for the 10th time in a night to go to the bathroom, but it is balanced with the good of seeing life go on; and not just go on, but thrive and flourish and most importantly heal.
Thank you Cahterine, your words blessed me.
I haven't tried all the things Catherine has done to be able to live her life IC free, but I learned so much from her, another IC paitent, not a doctor or a nurse or a friend who happened to read about the next "cure all" treatment I should try. I am trying to get my disease under control and I am anxious to try out her suggestions. I hope to be where she is now one day with my disease gone (and she can even drink Orange Juice again!); nothing else I've read even gave me hope that it is even possible.
If I've learned anything in the 3 years it took to get dianosed and the year I've been trying to deal with having IC, I have learned no two bodies are just alike and what hurts one IC paitent may not hurt another, and what heals one IC paitent may not heal another; but it's worth a shot.
The bad parts of this disease are written in such a way as I felt all she was feeling, the lowest of the lows and the lonliness that comes in the middle of the night when you wake again for the 10th time in a night to go to the bathroom, but it is balanced with the good of seeing life go on; and not just go on, but thrive and flourish and most importantly heal.
Thank you Cahterine, your words blessed me.
From one IC patient to another
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
Review Date: 2007-03-09
Catherine Simone's emotional chronicle about her experience with interstitial cystitis is a must read for anyone suffering with this sometimes debilatating condition. It has been my experience as well that some traditional doctors with their traditional methods can often do more harm than good. Read this book and find out how Catherine took control of her own health with great success. Be sure to also read her follow up "how to" book, "Along the Healing Path," which continues to give the IC patient a sense of hope and empowerment.
Gives IC patients hope
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-05
Review Date: 2006-11-05
This book is very well written and an easy read. She offers many new aspects to this devastating illness. I personally have already tried many of the methods she used to heal herself and have been feeling much better. After 10 years of battling this illness and several doctors visits I found hope in her words and a better understanding of IC.
Hope
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-06
Review Date: 2006-08-06
Before I came across this book, I thought I was doomed to live with IC for the rest of my life. After reading this book about Cath who had severe interstitial cystitis and many more ailments that seem to come along with this disease, I realized that there is hope in regaining my health. She tells her story of how she recovered from the nightmare she was living and shares with us what she did to recover. It's amazing she survived that horrendous experience! Thank you Cath for all the hope you give us with this book! :)

The Truth: I'm a Girl, I'm Smart and I Know Everything
Published in Paperback by The Enchanted Self Press (2008-01-01)
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Excellent choice!
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Review Date: 2008-09-29
Review Date: 2008-09-29
I bought this for my 11 year old daughter. She started reading it right away and finished it in 2 days! She has also gone back and read it again.
It's True - Adults forget how kids feel!
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
Review Date: 2008-09-10
Once we're grown up, we think we remember what it was like to be a kid. But we forget so many of the details, the feelings, the (mis)interpretations that kids make.
This book is great for pre-teen girls and for parents who want to know more about what their pre-teens might be thinking and feeling. It's written in diary form, is an easy read and despite the girl's angst, it's quite a hopeful book with exploratory questions for kids to follow-up on.
This book is great for pre-teen girls and for parents who want to know more about what their pre-teens might be thinking and feeling. It's written in diary form, is an easy read and despite the girl's angst, it's quite a hopeful book with exploratory questions for kids to follow-up on.
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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Review Date: 2008-08-29
Review Date: 2008-08-29
This is a very short little book that delivers a big punch.
It is written in the form of a diary. The writer is a 12-year-old girl in an era before the big technology boom. There are no cell phones or computers. It reminded me of when I grew up.
But the questions and the observations that "the girl" writes about are just as timely today. Subjects such as when will I get my first bra? Does a certain boy love me as much as I love him? Why can't my parents get along? It has many truths that I believe if we all followed them the world would be a lot better off.
At the back of the book there are questions that the author, who happens to be a psychologist, wrote directed to the kids who read this book. These questions could also be used by a mother/daughter team reading this book together. They have a lot of depth and could make talking to each other a little easier.
After reading THE TRUTH (I'M A GIRL, I'M SMART, AND I KNOW EVERYTHING), I learned to remember to make all of my kids in my class feel more welcome. I can do this by not ever picking athletic teams and by not belittling questions asked. I already knew this but sometimes a little reminding is good, especially when it is right before a new school year.
All in all, a very pleasant read.
Reviewed by: Marta Morrison
It is written in the form of a diary. The writer is a 12-year-old girl in an era before the big technology boom. There are no cell phones or computers. It reminded me of when I grew up.
But the questions and the observations that "the girl" writes about are just as timely today. Subjects such as when will I get my first bra? Does a certain boy love me as much as I love him? Why can't my parents get along? It has many truths that I believe if we all followed them the world would be a lot better off.
At the back of the book there are questions that the author, who happens to be a psychologist, wrote directed to the kids who read this book. These questions could also be used by a mother/daughter team reading this book together. They have a lot of depth and could make talking to each other a little easier.
After reading THE TRUTH (I'M A GIRL, I'M SMART, AND I KNOW EVERYTHING), I learned to remember to make all of my kids in my class feel more welcome. I can do this by not ever picking athletic teams and by not belittling questions asked. I already knew this but sometimes a little reminding is good, especially when it is right before a new school year.
All in all, a very pleasant read.
Reviewed by: Marta Morrison
Courtesy of Mother Daughter Book Club.com
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Review Date: 2008-08-21
Review Date: 2008-08-21
The Truth (I'm a girl, I'm smart and I know everything) is a little book that gives a lot to think about. Told through the diary entries of a young girl who keeps a fake diary for her parents to find while writing the truth in her real diary, The Truth seems even more universal because the reader never learns the name of the diarist. We read her entries for the day and are free to picture her in our own minds as we will.
The Truth lets us in on the thoughts of a 10-year-old who is still very much a child, but who is also growing up and not sure how to deal with the changes she's going through. For instance, when she gets a crush on a boy in her class, it's such a powerful feeling that she knows she will love him forever. Yet, she fantasizes that she could easily have lots of children and take care of them well because she takes such good care of her dolls.
You feel the ache of a child's wanting to know about the changes that are in store for her, and her frustration that adults in her life think she's too young to think or talk about the things she's curious about. It's a great reminder that our children want and need information about topics parents are often uncomfortable talking about, and how important it is to talk about them.
Moms and daughters will have lots to talk about if they read The Truth together: How do children feel when they hear their parents argue? When do they need to know about changes their bodies go through in adolescence? Why is it important to hear about these things from parents?
I was a bit surprised to discover that the diary entries were not written in current times, but as though the writer was growing up in the 1950s or 60s. References to comic books, I Love Lucy, dial telephones and Brownie cameras may be confusing to some younger girls. But that shouldn't keep the book from being an interesting and quick read. And there's a great list of questions for kids at the end that's perfect to use in a mother-daughter book club meeting.
The Truth lets us in on the thoughts of a 10-year-old who is still very much a child, but who is also growing up and not sure how to deal with the changes she's going through. For instance, when she gets a crush on a boy in her class, it's such a powerful feeling that she knows she will love him forever. Yet, she fantasizes that she could easily have lots of children and take care of them well because she takes such good care of her dolls.
You feel the ache of a child's wanting to know about the changes that are in store for her, and her frustration that adults in her life think she's too young to think or talk about the things she's curious about. It's a great reminder that our children want and need information about topics parents are often uncomfortable talking about, and how important it is to talk about them.
Moms and daughters will have lots to talk about if they read The Truth together: How do children feel when they hear their parents argue? When do they need to know about changes their bodies go through in adolescence? Why is it important to hear about these things from parents?
I was a bit surprised to discover that the diary entries were not written in current times, but as though the writer was growing up in the 1950s or 60s. References to comic books, I Love Lucy, dial telephones and Brownie cameras may be confusing to some younger girls. But that shouldn't keep the book from being an interesting and quick read. And there's a great list of questions for kids at the end that's perfect to use in a mother-daughter book club meeting.
Reminiscent of Judy Blume
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
Review Date: 2008-08-14
Reminiscent of Judy Blume...but broader.
As intimte and universal as Margaret's poignant conversations with God, The Truth (I'm a girl, I'm smart and I know everything)embraces today's preteen girl with equal candor and affection. With fresh and intimate insight, psychologist Barbara Holstein opens the private pages of a girl's heart and keeps us turning them. Much contemporary childen's literature is devoted to the turmoil and triumphs of later adolescence; The Truth...is a unique and wonderful prequel that appeals equally to the girl curled up in an armchair on a rainy day and the grown up girl embarking on the perilous parenting of a burgeoning teenager.
The Truth...provides an inviting stage for parent and daughter to read and converse, singly or together. This stream-of-conscious glimpse into the mind of a girl artfully and softly links the generations, illuminating the common thoughts and dreams of preteen girls and unlocking the back of the wardrobe for confident passage beyond the travails of today's middle school. Read it, share it, discuss it, expand upon it--it's a summer afternoon stroll that's worth taking!
As intimte and universal as Margaret's poignant conversations with God, The Truth (I'm a girl, I'm smart and I know everything)embraces today's preteen girl with equal candor and affection. With fresh and intimate insight, psychologist Barbara Holstein opens the private pages of a girl's heart and keeps us turning them. Much contemporary childen's literature is devoted to the turmoil and triumphs of later adolescence; The Truth...is a unique and wonderful prequel that appeals equally to the girl curled up in an armchair on a rainy day and the grown up girl embarking on the perilous parenting of a burgeoning teenager.
The Truth...provides an inviting stage for parent and daughter to read and converse, singly or together. This stream-of-conscious glimpse into the mind of a girl artfully and softly links the generations, illuminating the common thoughts and dreams of preteen girls and unlocking the back of the wardrobe for confident passage beyond the travails of today's middle school. Read it, share it, discuss it, expand upon it--it's a summer afternoon stroll that's worth taking!
Andrew Henry's Meadow
Published in Library Binding by Putnam Pub Group Library (1965-06)
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Average review score: 

Lighthearted Fantasy
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Review Date: 2008-09-16
Review Date: 2008-09-16
A lighthearted fantasy about an inventive young man whose creations get too big for his house, so he builds a small village with the other children in his community. Any young boy who loves to build things and take things apart will love this story. The illustrations are wonderfully detailed.
Childhood relived
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Review Date: 2008-05-18
Review Date: 2008-05-18
This was one of my favorite children's books ever, and we had a lot of them. My sons now feel the same, apparently, because the one we bought on an auction site has been completely worn out by their repeated reading of it. So now I need to get a new one so we can wear IT out, too!
Often, boys fantasize about cool things they could build, and Andrew Henry does that in spades. The beautiful ink drawings show the kinds of a details a child or adult would want to see in order to trigger the imagination but not replace it. Wonderful book.
Often, boys fantasize about cool things they could build, and Andrew Henry does that in spades. The beautiful ink drawings show the kinds of a details a child or adult would want to see in order to trigger the imagination but not replace it. Wonderful book.
perfect for first grade
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Review Date: 2008-03-30
Review Date: 2008-03-30
I happened uponthis book while on vacation near the author's home. I found it delightful with an engaging story and pictures that can be examined over and over again. My son shared this book with his first grade class and the teacher called me to ask if she could keep it for a while to read to the other first grade sections. She raved about the book saying, "It is perfect for first graders". My only quibble about the book might be some mild sterotyping about what boys do vrs what girls do (boys build and fish, girls watch birds and play music)
A place for children.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-23
Review Date: 2008-02-23
My mother saved this book from my childhood. It was a favorite of mine. I liked to imagine a town where kids each got to be themselves. A place where they could really enjoy who they were without interference from adults or disapproving children. I would recommend this book for ages 8-11 years.
at last!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-20
Review Date: 2008-01-20
I have been looking for this book off and on for the last 15 years or so. This book was so much a part of my childhood. I remember it being in my church library and I would read it during Sunday School when I should have been paying attention to all of the God stuff. I spent hours imagining what my own hideway would look like.
When I was older, all I could remember was that it had Meadow in the title and it was about a bunch of kids who ran away to build creative forts.
I can't wait to get my copy and share it with my family and students.
When I was older, all I could remember was that it had Meadow in the title and it was about a bunch of kids who ran away to build creative forts.
I can't wait to get my copy and share it with my family and students.

Becoming Auma: a novel inspired by true events
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2007-09-24)
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Average review score: 

Becoming Auma
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Review Date: 2008-04-24
Review Date: 2008-04-24
What a wonderfully heartfelt story. After meeting & talking with Melinda at an author event recently, her novel took on even more depth & stimulated lots of conversation amongst the attendees. A MUST-READ for new parents......just to let them know - we're ALL in the same boat raising our children!! Peace.
A Must Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Review Date: 2008-05-12
What a wonderful book....you will enjoy it from page one and not put it down. An exceptional look at true friendship and everyday life, and the power of laughter.
You won't be disappointed. Enjoy.
You won't be disappointed. Enjoy.
i loved this book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-10
Review Date: 2008-05-10
this book was so fun to read! I could relate to so many parts of the story. Our whole book club loved it!
Becoming Auma
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
Review Date: 2008-05-06
Not especially well written but story was very good. Easy read over weekend and the message it left me with was a great motivator to return to journaling and the value it becomes for others in years and generations to come. Very warm story, reminds us of the importance of friends and family in our lives.
I loved the book !!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
Review Date: 2008-04-08
This book is wonderful. after reading it I recomended it to my book club and many members have called me in in tears or laughter , just enjoying every chapter. i think its a must read for mothers at any age. The book has made me cherish my friends and grow my friendships deeper. The author writes in a way that makes you relate to every situation but the book is not predictiable. I loved the book !!!
Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill Publications (1989-12)
List price: $101.70
Average review score: 

40 top hits
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-08
Review Date: 2008-09-08
I could not exist without this product for reviewing old songs and artists
thanks
thanks
Just what I wanted!
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Review Date: 2008-03-30
Review Date: 2008-03-30
This edition lits the hits that most people forgot! I was looking for info on one it wonders and other fun trivia that we could enjoy at work. This book was it!
trivia info.
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
Review Date: 2008-03-06
This is a great book for laying musical artists and song arguments to rest.It is also very informative and fun to read.
Hard To Get
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Review Date: 2008-02-23
Review Date: 2008-02-23
For some reason this book is very hard to get in the UK (a bit like a good train or bus service). Hence the need to purchase it from the international site of Amazon. Once obtained it is very useful.
It now also seems difficult to get the UK version, so good luck if you are hunting for either.
It now also seems difficult to get the UK version, so good luck if you are hunting for either.
The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Hits
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
Review Date: 2008-02-15
An excellent reference for any music enthusiast wishing to narrow his or her research. Well written, informative and accurate. Another typical Whitburn product worth every penny. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits (Billboard Book of Top Forty Hits) 8th Edition
Supplement this one with his Billboard Hot 100 Charts (The Sixties) Billboard Hot 100 Charts - The Sixties. And lastly, while we're still in the 60's music Era, don't forget Whitburn's Bubbling Under The Billboard Hot 100, 1959-2004.Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100: 1959-2004: Joel Whitburn Presents
You can't go wrong here. The research he's done in these references to ensure accuracy and simplicity is incredible.
Supplement this one with his Billboard Hot 100 Charts (The Sixties) Billboard Hot 100 Charts - The Sixties. And lastly, while we're still in the 60's music Era, don't forget Whitburn's Bubbling Under The Billboard Hot 100, 1959-2004.Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100: 1959-2004: Joel Whitburn Presents
You can't go wrong here. The research he's done in these references to ensure accuracy and simplicity is incredible.

The Bodyguard
Published in Paperback by Mystery and Suspense Press (2004-02)
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Average review score: 

Fantastic Novel!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-29
Review Date: 2005-12-29
I have been a fan of this writer since her first book came out. I love her!!! Take my word for it all of Ms. French's books are fantastic stories! If you have not had a chance to read any of her books well then this book is the perfect book to start with...so, what are you waiting for...order your copy today!!!
Meeting Natasha Again, for the Very First Time
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
Review Date: 2008-07-18
In Christy Tillery French's THE BODYGUARD, we meet our feisty, loveable, wacky heroine, Natasha Chamberlain, for the very first time. That is, of course, unless you are like me and are reading this series in reverse order. By some strange cosmic joke, I received the third book first and the first book last, but do you know what? It just doesn't matter. The books in Ms. French's Bodyguard Series are self-contained, easily read, and thoroughly enjoyable in any order.
In THE BODYGUARD, we get the full background on Nattie, Striker, Pit, Bigun, and Roger. How they met, how their relationships developed, and how they all came together as the "family" they are. The story opens with Natasha, the office manager for an investigation firm, getting her big chance to become an investigator herself. To do that, she must first take on the role of bodyguard for Roger Valentine, a ridiculously wealthy, nerdy, reclusive computer software genius who has received death threats. Natasha reluctantly accepts the job, and we are off at break-neck speed on a non-stop, action-packed, edge of your seat adventure. Natasha has a kind of wide-eyed innocence combined with a strict moral code; she cannot stand to see any harm or cruelty done to any living thing, and she is going to single-handedly take on the world, righting one wrong at a time. Of course, this leads to many extremely bizarre, humorous, and dangerous situations, which, for the reader, leads to a fun and exciting read.
Christy Tillery French is unmistakably a very talented author; however, there are two specific elements of her style that clearly standout. The first is her characters. They are so authentic, so well developed, so alive, so real that they feel like family. People who live next door. People you have known all your life. I really like these characters, and think of them as friends. The second is how Ms. French draws you into her stories with action blasting off on the first page...from the first paragraph. No wind up, no pitch, just BAM! You are instantly submerged in her world. And she does this without losing any detail or information important to the story. It all flows together for a breathtaking read.
I believe the fourth installment of the Bodyguard Series is due out late this year. Having read the first three books quite quickly this summer, I will miss Nattie, Striker, and the gang until then. I have very much enjoyed my time with these new friends. I can't wait to see them again. Oh, Christy...
In THE BODYGUARD, we get the full background on Nattie, Striker, Pit, Bigun, and Roger. How they met, how their relationships developed, and how they all came together as the "family" they are. The story opens with Natasha, the office manager for an investigation firm, getting her big chance to become an investigator herself. To do that, she must first take on the role of bodyguard for Roger Valentine, a ridiculously wealthy, nerdy, reclusive computer software genius who has received death threats. Natasha reluctantly accepts the job, and we are off at break-neck speed on a non-stop, action-packed, edge of your seat adventure. Natasha has a kind of wide-eyed innocence combined with a strict moral code; she cannot stand to see any harm or cruelty done to any living thing, and she is going to single-handedly take on the world, righting one wrong at a time. Of course, this leads to many extremely bizarre, humorous, and dangerous situations, which, for the reader, leads to a fun and exciting read.
Christy Tillery French is unmistakably a very talented author; however, there are two specific elements of her style that clearly standout. The first is her characters. They are so authentic, so well developed, so alive, so real that they feel like family. People who live next door. People you have known all your life. I really like these characters, and think of them as friends. The second is how Ms. French draws you into her stories with action blasting off on the first page...from the first paragraph. No wind up, no pitch, just BAM! You are instantly submerged in her world. And she does this without losing any detail or information important to the story. It all flows together for a breathtaking read.
I believe the fourth installment of the Bodyguard Series is due out late this year. Having read the first three books quite quickly this summer, I will miss Nattie, Striker, and the gang until then. I have very much enjoyed my time with these new friends. I can't wait to see them again. Oh, Christy...
Oh, yeah
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-21
Review Date: 2006-03-21
Through my library's book group, I've become a dedicated reader of this author. Although she writes about darker subjects, I like her romantic comedies the best. And this introduction to The Bodyguard is a winner. Natasha Chamberlain wants to be an investigator, so goes about it by entering through the backdoor: as a bodyguard to Roger Valentine, a multimillionaire software king. Natasha's boss, Jonce Striker, quickly regrets his decision to include Natasha as a protection specialist to his good friend, Roger. All of a sudden, Roger's appearance is changing and Natasha and her two colleagues, Pit and Bigun, are having too much fun hanging out at Roger's mansion. Not to mention, Natasha is way overzealous in protecting Roger. And is she starting to crush on Roger? Although Striker doesn't know it, Natasha has the hots for him and is determined to get his attention. Then ends up getting too much of his attention through her bungled attempts to keep Roger from harm.
Great start to what looks like a fun series. I like that this protagonist is so young, which means, I'm sure, that we'll see plenty of changes with her as she develops in her career.
Great start to what looks like a fun series. I like that this protagonist is so young, which means, I'm sure, that we'll see plenty of changes with her as she develops in her career.
Natasha keeps rattlin' around in my head
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-27
Review Date: 2008-08-27
This first book in The Bodyguard series has Natasha making dumb mistakes in her ambition to prove to her boss that she can do more than office work and that she deserves a promotion to investigator. Her immaturity allows her to grow as a character in the later books in the series. This story is intense, thrilling, romantic and funny which keeps the reader turning pages. You can't help but care about her characters.
A fun read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-26
Review Date: 2007-10-26
I saw a post about this series on the discussion forum, comparing it to Janet Evanovich's Plum series, read the blurb and reviews, and was interested. Natasha is a gutsy bodyguard who is committed to her job and client, Roger Valentine. She tends to overdo, which gets her into some pretty funny situations. The addition of Pit and Bigun, the two Samoan bodyguards, adds more humor. I own a Weimaraner, so was delighted to see one added to the wacky mix of characters in this book. One of my favorites is Stevie, Natasha's perimenopausal mom. Do I ever know what that's about!
If you like quirky, offbeat characters, a mystery plot, romance, and a bit of suspense, give this one a try. I'm anxious to read #2 in the series.
If you like quirky, offbeat characters, a mystery plot, romance, and a bit of suspense, give this one a try. I'm anxious to read #2 in the series.
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