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Magic!Review Date: 2002-12-24
I loved this book!Review Date: 2005-11-14
A Rainbow ConnectionReview Date: 2003-01-11
Best crime fiction of the yearReview Date: 2003-01-30
What a fabulous read!Review Date: 2003-01-20

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A summer of fear and self-discovery begins with an initiation ritualReview Date: 2007-06-21
By novel's end we are taking more discriminating looks at our own neighbors and acquaintences: what stillborn secrets might we pry out of their intimate worlds?
Albert Noyer / The Getorius and Arcadia Mysteries
A Journey Through Life in One SummerReview Date: 2007-06-01
This is a journey you will never regret taking and may want to return to from time to time for the complete escape and pleasure of the experience.
Magnificent StorytellingReview Date: 2007-07-18
The central character, Jake, takes this story to shocking depths and his demeanor serves to inspire us all. Jake is a classic specimen of the heartland. He knows his surroundings as well as his people. But like so many searchers, fictional or non, yearns for something fierce, and he finds it. Jake's obssession with solving the mystery Sherlock Holmes style is as much a rite of passage is it is a matter of course. The author brilliantly places Jake's deepening distress with his dysfunctional family as a springboard for his ever developing sleuth skills.
Fascinating characters add to the brilliant and efficient pace of this story, which seems to shift emphasis at various points to take in the all-encompassing supernatural nature of the tale. Much like old horror films, deliberately hiding the monster makes it all the more frightening, and the darkness in this story looms just outside the circus of Jake's life. It calls, and he answers. The author takes you on that journey and you read much about what it is to be alive, through Jake. And you thank him at the end of the story, and Lisa Polisar welcomes you.
A Novel for Our TimeReview Date: 2007-06-23
The protagonist, Jake Leeds, faces up to the terrifying circumstances of his fifteenth summer. Virtually abandoned by his family and goaded on by friends, he sets off on a night of initiation on the wild Oklahoma prairie. The vision he experiences triggers a chain of events that forces the young man to confront his worst fears and struggle against seemingly overwhelming odds.
Polisar weaves the tale in the first-person narrative voice of a male teenager. Maintaining authenticity of voice while transposing gender from author to character is no mean task, a task that Polisar executes expertly in this tense and captivating tale. As the story unfolds, characters and scenes appear vivid and surreal, and the reader is swept up in tides of rushing adrenaline and adolescent hormones, and, along with Jake, the reader is held hostage till the end.
The suggestion of evil is always more powerful than the dissection of it. So, if you're looking for pulpy, graphic description, look elsewhere. This book overflows with implied metaphors and the powerful insinuation of poetic imagery, rendering it literary.
"It was strange being able to sense the formation of the funnel without actually seeing it. The train was moving about fifty miles per hour, and I kept changing my mind about whether our speed was helping or not....From the aisle seat, I watched a sand flurry fill the air...just like someone had yanked up a giant tablecloth. Then the howl started. The rain pounded onto the east windows with fist-sized hailstones on the other side....The train car shook like an old washing machine now. I couldn't imagine it staying on the track. Women shrieked, babies were crying, and the men all had stone-white faces....The funnel thinned out, branched apart, and then braided itself together again, spraying the empty landscape with a destructive fury of grass, rain, hail, mud, steel, and wood, catching and releasing at the same time, using anything in its path to snowball its size."
As for the "suggestion of evil," our leaders and the press broadcast daily messages of fear and future-fear, with no end in sight. This obsession with fear could well be balanced with a message about personal sacrifice, hope, and courage. For an exploration of these virtues, read The Ghost of Mary Prairie, a novel for our time.
The mystery is in the voiceReview Date: 2007-05-26
So Jake's journey toward solving Mary Prairie's murder is a combination of a search for his soul as his life crumbles -- and an escape from his ambiguous and impossible-to-fulfill responsibilities to his family and Mikey.
This is quite the burden on young Jake. But Jake is smart, inquisitive and self-reliant. Desperation has given him strength, so he's up to the task. We eagerly follow him as he unearths clues amid his broken world.
The magic in this book is Jake's voice. Polisar uses first person to put us right in the heart of Jake's ragged spirit. It's a wonderfully rich voice that tells the truth without flinching. That voice carries us well as Jake moves through painful confusion to understanding and acceptance of his family's rotten secrets as he solves Mary's murder.


Moving Story About Mexican-Americans Going HomeReview Date: 2008-03-04
Eve Bunting and David Diaz do it again!Review Date: 2001-07-07
Excellent book!Review Date: 2000-06-22
Good story/GREAT illustrationsReview Date: 1999-02-26
Beautiful book for children and adultsReview Date: 2006-11-27

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Wow, What a visual tripReview Date: 2007-11-20
Awesome - Grand Canyon PicturesReview Date: 2007-01-11
Magnificent!Review Date: 2006-01-25
Amazing photographsReview Date: 2005-11-29
The Grand: The Colorado River in the Grand CanyonReview Date: 2006-11-04

A River JourneyReview Date: 2007-01-05
The Hidden Canyon: A River JourneyReview Date: 2006-11-05
The Hidden Canyon : A River JourneyReview Date: 2006-02-27
AWE INSPIRING!!Review Date: 1999-07-28
BreathtakingReview Date: 1999-07-13

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Outstanding Traditional LiteratureReview Date: 2005-04-19
From the Journal of Assn. for Childhood Educ. Int'lReview Date: 2005-03-27
How Rabbit Lost His TailReview Date: 2004-04-15
From Cherokee Author Robert J. ConleyReview Date: 2004-04-19
You can't go wrong in picking up How Rabbit Lost His Tail or any of the other beautifully illustrated books in this series, for you will enjoy them, your children will marvel at them, and you may even learn something about Cherokee culture or about human behavior from reading them. (...)
The Grandmother StoriesReview Date: 2004-04-19
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this is a great bookReview Date: 2000-09-10
A Wonderful FantasyReview Date: 2008-04-20
Without giving the entire story away, I will summarize briefly here: Set in a time that is pre-european in Mexico during the time of the Aztecs, this story is about a woman named Mixcatl whom we watch grow from tender childhood ages into adulthood. She knows from the start that she is simply different from everyone around her and many instances, some even near fatal, proves her own self suspicions to be true. When she is just a child, she is taken away from her home, which she can barely remember, and sold into slavery. From there she goes on to find her true talent and release in artwork. As she meets new people and struggles to understand what and who she really is and where she comes from, many strange and twisting series and events put her dead in the middle of a conflict and a struggle to save her own life and accept her destiny, even though it has caused her pain, or take the easy road and let all of that go and submit to the will of a bloodthirsty god and that of a whole society of people.
I never thought that Clare Bell would be successful in this story of a big cat after reading another of her books previously, centered around the same type of theme... big cats. (That book is called "Tomorrow's Sphinx" by the way) I expected a somewhat regurgitated and similar story, however I was wrong on both counts and pleasently surprised.
This book is not just for young adults in their late teens, but for adults that enjoy some fantasy and imagination from the stories that they read as well.
And As one who can easily become bored with books that seem to give "history" and tend to overly describe details, this book contained neither nuisance, but left pleasent descriptions about this society that made me forget several times that I was reading a book and not there myself.
Clare Bell, nicely done.
Absolutely Enthralling!!!Review Date: 2005-05-19
For starters, I don't believe there are many fictional books which are incorporated with information regarding the ancient Olmecs and Aztecs. Bell's book is the first I've come across that provides the reader with more than just a brief insight into those ancient cultures. Further, Bell takes her time in developing the plot, prolongs it as much as she can without boring the reader (but who could get bored with anything dealing with wondrous ancient civilizations anyway?), and leads us to a climatic ending. The combination of non-fictional history and a fictional storyline that is absolutely enthralling not only makes the reader not want to put the book down for a minute, but makes the reader feel one with the protagonist and leaves him craving for more. This book has fanned the flames of my love of the history of ancient civilizations. Anyone who enjoys anything to do with ancient history should read this book.
this bookReview Date: 2001-04-25
One of the greatest books I've ever read!Review Date: 2001-04-13

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THE NYCReview Date: 2007-01-22
This Book and the Metro Map is all you needReview Date: 2003-06-20
It's only good for Manhattan though.
Throw your maps away!Review Date: 2002-03-19
It starts with a map of Manhattan, which is divided into several sections. Each section has a corresponding map. When you open the book to a section, you will see some text and small pictures showing some of the highlights that you may want to see in the area. Then, the page folds out to a detailed map that is large enough to read easily, even while your walking, but still quite compact. The paper is very heavy, and after ten days of extensive use, my book has no torn maps, or even battered edges.
The back of the book has both bus and subway maps, and although they are pretty small, you can still use them to get around on public transportation. The only thing I used to supplement this book was a compass, which helped when we emerged from a subway tunnel, and needed a quick direction.
The cost of this book is only slightly more than a traditional map and is, in my opinion, an incredible value for the money. As a first-time visitor to NYC using this book, I was amazed that I never got lost; not even once!
extremely helpfulReview Date: 1999-08-28
new york with ease...Review Date: 2001-07-31
so, why is this so great? first of all, it's simple and well designed. the city is broken down into sections. you turn to those pages and there is a brief description of places to eat, shop, etc. the pages then open up into a map of the section with a description of major sites in the area.
brilliant! no fumbling around a big map trying to find your street. no squinting to figure out where you are. it's easy to find landmarks, metro stops, etc.
the card stock is nice and heavy and has lasted well even in my back pocket. the descriptions have been helpful without being too lengthy. and at this price, it's quite competitive with other maps while providing much more.


Segunda Edición Corregida y AumentadaReview Date: 2000-06-06
Un libro que vale la pena leer y recomendar.Review Date: 1999-10-20
Es necesario que en cada hogar exista un libro como este.Review Date: 1999-07-07
Es necesario que en cada hogar exista un libro como este.Review Date: 1999-07-07
Un Libro maravilloso de antropología jurídica.Review Date: 1999-10-21

El comienzo de un viaje excpecionalReview Date: 2003-02-17
el guerrero impecableReview Date: 1998-05-12
Uno de los mas afacinantes libros que he leido.Review Date: 2002-11-12
El camino con corazón, es el unico camino que se debe seguirReview Date: 1998-07-17
Las ensenazas de uno mismoReview Date: 1999-09-22
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