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Angel (Spanish Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Ediciones B (2006-09-28)
Author: Colleen McCullough
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Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
I have this story on audio 8cds Bolinda Audio. wow wow wow. Flo the child 4 yrs old who is mute is actually the clairvoyant who portrays to her mother through her scribbles on the wall what the ladies are asking her mother about without realising the child is actually the clairvoyant.

They own a boarding house in Kings Cross Sydney with an incredible cast of people boarding there.

I have listened to this audio about 6 times. Can never get tired of it.
anyone into clairvoyants or australian stories its a must listen.

TIM also her book is Great.

Another winner
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-08
I'm a 70 year old man and I loved this book. So did my 30 year old daughter. I've been reading McCullought for a long time and she just gets better and better. Can't wait for her next release.

Australia
Angel of Ruin
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd (2001-09-26)
Author: Kim Wilkins
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Fallen Angel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-09
This is a wonderful book! One of the best I've ever read! This E-Book is published as "Fallen Angel" if you want a hard copy. This is the 3rd Kim Wilkins book I've read this year and they just keep getting better! The book is set in Restoration England and in the home of John Milton and centers around his 3 daughters 2 of whom are seduced by a fallen angel, handsome and proud. But the youngest daughter fears and mistrusts him. Is their angel evil? Does he wish to prevent the publication of Milton's Masterpiece "Paradise Lost"? Or is really there to help them?
Why isn't this book being published by a major publishing house and more widely promoted?
Do they fear the Wanderer's Curse?

Great from start to finish
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-13
Kim Wilkins is brilliant. This is the second book of hers I've read and I'm still in awe of her ability to make her stories so addictive. I only wish that her books were easier to find here in the U.S. I read the e-book version of "Angel of Ruin" and wished so many times that I had a hard copy that I could curl up with. Besides that one draw-back, this book is great. I found myself devouring the last half of it in one day. This book is exciting, sensual and full of interesting interpretations of the occult and ethereal beings. If you love historical fiction from authors like Philippa Gregory or Anne Rice, then you'll probably love this book too.

Australia
Annie Stories
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Australia Ltd (1986-09-01)
Author: Doris Brett
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A life-changing book for parents and kids!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-30
"Annie Stories" (and its sequel, "More Annie Stories") give parents a useful tool to help children cope with any situation that is difficult or painful, like divorce, bedwetting, teasing, jealousy, or moving to a new home or school. It offers a simple, healing technique anyone can use. I found it a joy to read, and have recommended it many times. Enjoy!

Every parent should read it. Enjoyable, valuable!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-29
Lots of concrete examples. Helping children deal with difficult situations in a non-threatening, creative way.

Australia
Anzac to Amiens
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Australia Ltd (1993-06-01)
Author: C.E.W. Bean
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The Distillation of Australian Commitment, 1914-18.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-01
Born of the vote, not of a war (I've borrowed that from the Australian Centenary of Federation), the Commonwealth of Australia, barely 13 years old, faced involvement in the First World War as a test of its young resolve. Emerging from the conflict with a sense of identity perhaps not attainable by less traumatic means. This book is a condensation of the Official Australian History of the 1914-18 War, edited by the author (C.E.W. Bean). It seeks to make the events of this time more accessible to the general reader (the Official History is in 12 volumes), especially the original readership, who had just faced the next war (first edition published 1946). The author establishes a sense of authority which no modern writer could ever hope for: photos of the Anzac day landings (25th April, 1915), at Gallipoli, credited as "Photo by the writer". While the Allies eventually lost this campaign (making it a fitting way to remember lives lost to the futility of war), the soldiers who had gathered and given meaning to the title ANZAC (both Australian & New Zealand) went on to serve with distinction on the Western Front (and other notable places). It is here that the book makes its greatest impact revealling lesser known details (the Gallipoli campaign is still actively recalled today on Anzac Day). The soldiers known for being a disciplinary nightmare behind the lines showed themselves to be amongst the most disciplined in the front, under enemy fire. Masters not only of the physical aspects of this war, but also of the psychological: the morale crushing "peaceful penetrations" of the enemy lines. The author does have a pedantic way to his writing, unless you're specifically interested in the units you learn to faze out the extra (though understandable) detail. He also has a tendency to use language that could now be called quaint. I have a strong desire to include specific details from the book, but I genuinely don't know what to include and what not to. The only real option is to recommend that you read it.

Chronological history of Australian Army operations in WW I
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-23
This book by noted Australian military historian, C. W. Bean is one of the classics of Australian military history. The book was first published over 70 years ago, and has an immediacy and relevance to the audience of its time. This is a chronological history of Australian (and New Zealand's) participation in the Great War in Europe. Modern perspectives of Australian participation in that conflict have taken on what appears to be a new, and more critical (and decidedly anti-British) bias in recent years. Yet revisionism is no claim to originality. It is surprising to see, in his pedantic style, that C. W. Bean, even as a man of his times, reveals a critical (though controlled) eye to British deployment of Australian forces that were supplementing the well-tested French and British units in the field. At times the language of the text seems quaint, due to its descriptive attention to non-salient matters, such as names of units, officers, and specific communications. The book discusses detailed troop movements before and after specific battles. Through these accounts, the reader obtains, through immersion, an appreciation of many forgotten aspects of tactical, logistical and strategic military operations issues of the time. Of interest, for example, are C. W. Bean's detailed descriptions of the procedures that were adopted to condition new Australian units to the destructive bombardments on the Western Front and the process by which units exchanged places in the front line trenches, without alerting the enemy, is of interest. C. W. Bean was renowned as a man who visited actual battle sites, to confirm contradictory claims made by different unit commanders. When he could, he reviewed the results of Australian actions through captured enemy reports where possible. He was also the man who saved Australian military records from a destruction order, mandated due to government disinterest. This book was perhaps the first popular account that resulted from this digest of actual Australian battle reports. The author utilizes vivid accounts of actions, both major and minor, from the original dispatches, and clearly shows the gradual evolution of the Australian army into a able and dependable ally in a global conflict. The book continues to be valuable as a handy, concise, one-volume review of Australia's total contribution to Allied victory in Europe in World War One. The extent of continued Australian involvement in European campaigns which followed the failed and famous Gallipoli landings in 1915, will surprise many readers, including Australians. The author is a product of his time, and does not question Australia's involvement in the War. But the author does reveal his patriotic and critical temper, through a controlled and detailed analysis of British-dominated decision making at the command level. This criticism is levelled at the perceived lack of appreciation of Australian initiative and command capability, of course, and thereby provides an insight into British-Australian tensions apparent at the time.

Australia
Approaching the Corporate Heart
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster Australia (2000-06-01)
Author: Margot Cairnes
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An incredible book on Leadership
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-11
I had decided I was not going to like this book. I was wrong, Cairnes' book captures the Zeitgeist with a critique of traditional directive management. It illustrates the ethos of companies with insight with telling practical examples. The enterprise as a heartless machine is an anachronistic, inadequate notion in an increasingly unpredictable, uncertain environment. There are alternative ways to manage an enterprise and lead your team. Extract from BRW

It's not too late to change the rest of my life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-12
I have just finished reading this book, and felt compelled to tell how much these clear thoughts have helped me. Indeed, it would not be an exaggeration to say that I felt as if the book had been written it just for me !! I have recently returned from a "wilderness experience" in the Kimberley region, which would have to be one of the most spiritual places I have ever visited. I was given this book on the last day, and found I could relate very directly to so much of what is written about the "hero's quest". My life is now so much more meaningful - I am enthusiastic and full of energy. And I love it all ! I am 47, and have been working as a professional economist for over twenty years - and am also a farmer's wife and mother of two young daughters. I am now beginning to understand just what a "cocoon" of risk-averse options I had wrapped myself in - and how a bit of courage, self-awareness, and self-confidence can make such a difference. What a waste - but it's not too late to change the rest of my life. All of a sudden I am not madly trying to juggle all the usual things, but have identified my priorities and determined to introduce a bit of healthy "balance". And it works ! And so my deepest thanks to this contribution to my journey of self-discovery - an intensely personal learning. The future is looking good. I CAN make a contribution - and it will be truly fulfilling.

Australia
April Ashley's Odyssey (Arena Books)
Published in Paperback by Random House Australia (1983-06-03)
Authors: Duncan Fallowell and April Ashley
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The story of a life lived with courage and humour.
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-25
Miss Ashley's Odyssey is a voyage indeed. Told with frankness, humour, wit, and a total lack of self pity, April Ashley started out life as a boy in Liverpool, and became famous as Britain's most glamorous sex change. It took courage and determination, and after I read this wonderful book I felt, well, if April Ashley can get through life, then so can the rest of us.

In these pages, the book is beautifully written, you will meet anyone who was anybody in the haute bohemian world of the swinging 60's. You will meet such diverse characters as Lady Diana Cooper, Little Gloria from Leeds, Viva King, Sarah Churchill, various titled folk and other folk who live by their wits and their talents. Thankfully Miss Ashley is not a snob and will chat to anyone, and the resulting narrative has such wit and style, it is almost an object lesson in how to present a life lived to the full.

This wonderful book reminds of Misia Sert's memoirs, and also Daphne Fielding's Mercury Presides not forgetting Lady Diana Cooper's autobiographies. It has the same laugh-out-loud humour of Helene Hanff's Underfoot in Show Business too.

Met April and Duncan then read the her story.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-19
I read this fabulous biography after April Ashley signed and gave me a copy to read. I met her years ago in London and she told me the story in the book of her life. She was a guest in my home for a week. Duncan Fallowell was also there at times. Very interesting writer and very fond of April. I was deeply touched and sympathetic to April's journey from man to woman. Truly interesting and a must read. MCS

Australia
Aromatherapy Massage
Published in Paperback by Viking Australia (1994-12-01)
Author: Clare Maxwell-Hudson
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Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-21
This is a great book. It's neat and it features wonderful pictures. It teaches some basics about massage. It contains a lot of easy to follow recipes for creams, lotions, pomades and the like. It teaches to match base oils with skin type. It also teaches how to use the most common essential oils for aromatherapy. There is a wealth of information which, although a little synthetic, is very clear. For beginners this book is a real treasure.

Excellent Book!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-28
For anyone interested in aromatherapy or massage this book is a must. It has beautiful full color pictures on every page. Easy well written explanations and descriptions. It breaks down into the basics massaging (with photos showing the proper techniques), as well as the different plants and their oils and what they are used for to include medicinal and tea uses. A great beginning book.

Australia
The Art of Tassel Making
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia) (1996-09)
Author: Susan Dickens
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Excellent sourcebook for tassel making
Helpful Votes: 44 out of 45 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-09
The best source for instructions and samples of glamorous tassels. Complete and easy-to-understand instructions for creating and designing all sections of tassels, from cord to skirt. Thanks to the authors for providing this book for tassel lovers.

The absolute best source for info!
Helpful Votes: 86 out of 87 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-28
After reviewing all of the books available on tassel making, this was the ONLY one I found with easy, illustrated instructions. There is some history, background, etc.--but reading from beginning to end will have you ready to make the most decorative of tassels. It is a beautiful book--almost coffe-table quality. The split pages which allow the reader to pick and choose styles from many tassels to make an original design are effective and clever. Great list of sources for materials, too---it's all there!

Australia
Art Through the Ages (v. 2)
Published in Paperback by Harcourt Australia (1980-05-22)
Authors: Helen Gardner and Horst de la Croix
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if you're an art lover...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-13
...this is the book for you. lots of text, lots of explanations, does a great job of telling the whole story of what was going on in the world politically, socially, etc, so that one can view the artwork of the period in proper context. beautiful images. Highly recommend, I have learned more from this art book (along with its twin-Volume 1) than any other on my bookshelf.I have quite a collection, but Gardner's volumes are always the ones I turn to.

A great collection of great art with great commentary!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-28
This book has the most famous and interesting works of art and has very interesting things to say about them. A great book for an art lover, or someone who's just starting out. Highly recommended!

Australia
Astronomy (Macmillan Visual Guide S.)
Published in Hardcover by Macmillan Australia (2004-08-01)
Author: Mark Garlick
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Awe Inspiring.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-29
This photo book of the universe, with some facts posted throughout, its spectacular. I rented this from the library and liked it so much I came on here to buy it. The pictures are beautiful and the facts are extremely interesting. The book even explains some concepts in an easy to understand way with amazing pictures. This would be EXCELLENT for any child or adult who is interested in Astronomy and would like to pursue a career in the subject. It made me want to become an astronomer just by looking at it/reading through it. It really sparks the imagination!!

Easy To Follow, Beautiful Photos ............
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-29
This book is not only full of gorgeous photos , but very easy to understand . Over 295 pages, describing in detail, everything from the planets in our solar system , to galaxies, to helpful info on buying a telescope, and more, including :
* Detailed description of every planet in our solar system.

* Development of Astronomy tools, from B.C to present day

* Major Space Centers & Observatories

* Several kinds of Galaxies, including spiral,elliptical,lenticular ....

* Dates of solar eclipses, Past, Present AND future !!

*Constellation Facts , and their meaning...

The list could go on and on , this is an excellant book for any one interested in the night sky . I wish I had it as a textbook when I was in school , it covers everything without being too scientific or dull . It truly takes you on a journey into space . Highly recommended !!


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