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An Essential Reference for All AgesReview Date: 2001-03-18
Book Is gold mine about caring for the agingReview Date: 2001-01-11
Read It!Review Date: 2001-08-17
Plenty of facts on how aging affects all qualities of lifeReview Date: 2004-10-09
What a great resource!Review Date: 2001-01-29
Mary Anne Kelly, Executive Director Southwestern Partnership for Aging
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Best Anthro Book I've ReadReview Date: 2007-10-06
Well Done
School BookReview Date: 2007-04-27
Good stuffReview Date: 2006-03-20
Excellent collection, a standard in anthro -- and the 12th is DIFFERENT from the11thReview Date: 2006-04-14
I note that sellers of used copies are claiming that the 11th edition is virtually the same as the 12th, that nearly every article is the same. THIS IS NOT TRUE!!!!!!!! I can't tell you how often I have students believe this and buy the 11th edition, then struggle all semester because they don't have the chapters I've assigned. Only someone who has never used the book in class, either as a student or a teacher, would make such an egregiously wrong claim. So, if you're looking for a nice, cheap, used version, make sure that you buy the edition being used in your class. Most teachers will not assign every single chapter in the book; most select 8-12 chapters, and they can well be the chapters that are not in the older edition.
Caveat Emptor ...
Excellent introduction to cultural anthropology!Review Date: 2005-05-13

no titleReview Date: 2006-02-08
A splendid novel.Review Date: 2002-08-03
Genuine classicReview Date: 2003-11-12
One Would Think This Book Might Involve MoreReview Date: 2002-03-19
Beautifully-realized portrait of a scholarly enclaveReview Date: 2000-02-08
Snow's The Masters is perhaps the supreme example of this genre. A perfectly plotted and self-contained novel filled with unforgettable characters (Mrs. Jago, the embittered Despard-Smith and the beautifully-realized Professor M. H. L. Gay come to mind), The Masters is certainly C.P. Snow's best work. Snow's college world is no ivory tower. Passions and ruthless hatreds surface as two factions clash over the election of a new Master of a Cambridge college. The power brokers Chrystal and Brown display their practiced adroitness as they machinate to put their candidate in office and angle for a major benefaction from a wealthy industrialist. Political overtones from the outside world (the novel is set iduring the period of Hitler's rise to power) begin to agitate the election question further. This is a novel to read again and again.


Karma Is RealReview Date: 2007-09-19
When he arrives at the mango truck in the middle of Macka Street Market, AJ quickly clears it out, greedily buying all the mangoes and making his way home to feast. Before he leaves, though, Amani Ant and his little sister Karima arrive, wanting a mango of their own. Much to his dismay, Amani finds that all the mangoes are gone, and he desperately wants one for Karima, who has never tasted one before. He asks AJ to spare one of his, but AJ refuses, instead mocking and laughing at the ants as he rushes off.
In his haste, though, AJ ultimately loses his prized mangoes, and what follows is a very valuable lesson in selflessness and sharing.
The story of Anansi and the Mango Truck is a heart-warming tale of the virtues of putting others before ourselves. Through his characters, Hooper teaches lessons that we all will be well served to apply in our everyday lives, whether it involves giving up our bus seats to elderly passengers or letting someone have a parking space that we found first. What's important to understand is that we only stand to gain by giving freely of ourselves in any and every way possible.
With incredible illustrations accompanying his text, Hooper's story is an absolute treat for the eyes. A must-read for book lovers of all ages.
(RAW Rating: 4.5) - Juicy Mangos!Review Date: 2007-05-02
Don Hooper continues to display his ability to craft a story that reflects the oral tradition in COOMACKA ISLAND ANANSI JR. AND THE MANGO TRUCK. As is the case in most fables and folk tales, the story has an obvious, yet unspoken message, in this case focusing on the value of sharing. The vibrant illustrations are engaging and will quickly capture the attention of even very young readers, drawing them into the story in the process. The book also includes a section at the end that covers fun facts and a glossary, this helps readers with definitions of the more difficult vocabulary words, and also brief descriptions of some of the people, places, and things readers unfamiliar with the Caribbean may not have previously been exposed to. All in all, COOMACKA ISLAND ANANSI JR. AND THE MANGO TRUCK is a fun, richly told story with a universal message.
Reviewed by Stacey Seay
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
A great book for the kidsReview Date: 2007-03-01
Definite 5 Star children's bookReview Date: 2007-03-04
by Don P. Hooper
Illustrated by Darnel Degand
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Great website for both you and your children to enjoy.
Coomacka Island, Anansi Jr. & the Mango Truck by Don P. Hooper is a Caribbean tale that involves Anansi Jr., a spider who loves mangoes and is a tale of learning a lesson in true friendship.
This is a enchanting, delightful, and stimulating read for young readers, it has bright colors, wonderful graphics & illustrations (Illustrated by Darnel Degand)which are so vivid they will have your children using their imaginations and asking questions.
I look forward to all the adventures to continue, and will honestly being collecting each one for my grandson Caden to enjoy. This is a wonderful book for all young readers and is highly recommended as a must for the children in your life.
A Definite 5 Star children's book!
Children Will Love Coomacka IslandReview Date: 2007-05-11
The story begins with AJ tending his garden, filled with beautiful plants, including his award winning Monkey Tail Shrub. There was only one thing that he loved more than gardening and that was eating. However, he was a very greedy spider and had never experienced the joy of sharing. Nevertheless, on this day, he would learn a valuable lesson about the spirit of giving and friendship.
Once again, Hooper and Degand have delivered a fictional tale, filled with life lesson of immense importance. From the first colorful page, the reader is transported to the heart of the Caribbean. The emotion-filled drawings bring the words, as well as, the island itself to life. Introducing names with various origins, such as Swahili or Haitian, offers children an opportunity to expand their vocabulary, while embracing cultural diversity. Although Coomacka Island is an uncharted, fictional Island, the morals and values found here have universal appeal.
Featuring an entertaining forward and fun facts at the conclusion, Hooper and Degand have created a multi-layered, multi-cultural series that will be cherished by children, parents and teachers the world over. And with the addition of the interactive website, exploring Coomacka Island is only a click away. [...]
Happy Reading!

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Great bookReview Date: 2007-01-05
fun fun!Review Date: 2006-09-01
Excellent starter Spanish bookReview Date: 2004-12-31
spanish or english?Review Date: 2000-10-03
A great book -Review Date: 1998-05-12

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Green's functions, superfluids, superconductors, magnetismReview Date: 2004-12-12
The whole Course is clear and concise, so it makes sense for anyone who wants to do theoretical physics to go through all ten volumes.
We start off with normal Fermi liquids and gases, including a nice discussion of Zero Sound (which is distinguished from normal sound mostly by a slight increase in the sound velocity as one gets colder than a transition temperature, and by increased absorption of sound near the transition temperature). Then we learn about Green's functions in a Fermi system at T = 0 and Feynman diagram representations of them.
After that, we study Bose liquids and gases. That means the properties of superfluids, including quasi-particles (phonons and rotons) and quantized vortex filaments. And the book shows how to apply Green's functions to Bose liquids. There's an interesting section on the disintegration of quasi-particles. Next, we're introduced to Green's functions for T > 0, using the Matsubara operators to reduce the complexity of the diagrams.
And then we're ready to learn about superconductors. That means learning about Cooper pairing and superfluid Fermi gases, and learning how to apply Green's functions to them. And, not surprisingly, we learn the Ginzburg-Landau equations, so that we can determine the behavior of superconductors in magnetic fields in temperature ranges near the transition point.
There's also a chapter on electrons in the crystal lattice, including the de Hass-van Alphen effect (which refers to a metal's magnetic susceptibility oscillating as the strength of a strong magnetic field changes - due to the quantization of the energy levels of the electrons) and electron-phonon interactions. And there's a nice chapter on magnetism.
In the preface, the authors state "we must again stress that this book is part of a course of theoretical physics and in no way attempts to be a textbook of solid state theory." Are they kidding? This course is an excellent way to learn solid state physics.
THE BEST BOOK ON STATISTICAL PHYSICSReview Date: 1998-07-23
A UNIQUE BOOK ON MODERN STATISTICAL PHYSICSReview Date: 1998-07-24
Unrivalled MasterpieceReview Date: 2001-05-06
What Landau does here, and which in explicably very few Statistical Mechanics books do nowadays, is the full Gibbs Formalism. Not only is the Gibbs Formalism more compatible with Quantum Mechanics, it can also fits in beautifully with Ensemble Statistics and Inofrmation Theory. More over, it is at once clear Maxwell and Boltzmann statistics are only special cases of the Gibbs formalism, and can be easily shown in a few lines.
What Landau does, is to gave an elegant and cohesive view the trully fundamental features of Statistical Mechanics. Chapters 1-6 of this book alone displays a deeper level of understanding than whole books that have been written. If you are interested in Statistical Mechanics at all, this must be a centerpiece of your library.
Great Book, the best I've ever seen!Review Date: 2001-08-24

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"Crazy Little Things" is a good time from start to finish.Review Date: 2008-04-13
Weirdness can be funReview Date: 2008-03-29
Effects and Crazy Little Thing". I am glad to have a new author on
my list, that can make me shiver and that can make weirdness seem
normal.
A sweet horror mix tapeReview Date: 2008-03-27
The brilliance of Knave's work is in how easily he is able to pull the reader in through the use of realistic nuance. He is excited about his characters, and the reader can feel it and be swept up. His characters notice and play on the small, everyday pieces of the world that make us all human, by highlighting the monsters we all keep inside.
Crazy Little Things is a the perfect mixtape of a book, one song or many at a time. As if he made it just for you, each tale is familiar, just a bit. If only they could be longer, and perhaps with less predictable chord progression.
An Awesome Must-Read of Fresh & Psychotic EntertainmentReview Date: 2008-03-25
Zombies and Demons and Teddy Bears, Oh My!Review Date: 2008-03-24
On second thought, you might not want the bear nearby.

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"Must have" for beginnersReview Date: 2008-08-23
Minutes after leafing through this book, I discovered what mistakes I had been making in my crochet WIPs. It has saved me from frustrating errors & hours of frogging -- this by itself already makes the book well worth the price. Other great features: nice small size; clear & colorful images; very useful size charts for kids & adult garments.
Incredible photos, and great book to learn & referenceReview Date: 2007-10-27
Thing to note...this book is the same content as the larger version(Teach yourself visually to crochet)...just in a smaller size. I wish I had known that because I purchased both. As far as I can tell, they are the same book.
Carry your crochet teacher along with you wherever you go!Review Date: 2008-05-14
A picture says a thousand words, and the photographs here are amazingly well done, so that even with very little reading you can get the job done. If you already have the larger book, you would do well to have this one as well for ready reference in your work bag.
The directions here are straightforward, simple and complete. The steps to follow are even numbered, so you won't fumble by getting ahead of yourself.
If you ever take your work with you when you leave home, I strongly recommend that you purchase this book. It is very well worth the price, and you will never regret buying it.
This made learning soooo easy!Review Date: 2008-05-07
Great instructionsReview Date: 2008-04-08

My all-time favourite cross stitch book!Review Date: 2004-03-21
Something DifferentReview Date: 2004-12-07
MOST EXCELLENT!Review Date: 2000-07-07
Best cross-stitch book for children's stuff everReview Date: 2000-04-15
All-Time Favorite Book of Childen's Cross-stitch ChartsReview Date: 2002-06-25
Interestingly, I first saw the book "Mother Goose's Words of Wit and Wisdom" in an elementary school library. I loved the bright colors and great illustrations. But it took me a while to realize that *all* the illustrations in the book were counted cross-stitch designs! Once I realized that, I wondered if there were charts available of these illustrations. After a bit of searching, I discovered that indeed this second book was available - a book of charts!
The front of this book looks like the original, with the rhymes and illustrations. At the back of the book you'll find the corresponding charts. They are full-size graphs, black print on a blue grid with a color key for DMC floss.
Also included is a nice little explanation about Mother Goose and the Sampler, as well as a short section called Cross-stitch Essentials that gives a short tutorial on cross-stitch techniques.
This book is a real keeper!
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One of the funniest books I've ever readReview Date: 2005-06-25
They Were Eaten By A BearReview Date: 2004-12-01
It's been years since I read it, but I still laugh at itReview Date: 2003-02-22
I e-mailed Tom today to try to talk him into re-releasing itReview Date: 2004-03-29
And who can forget "Beowulf vs. Godsylla", the Anglo-Saxon epic poem we all read in 10th grade.
Houghton-Mifflin! Reprint this classic satire!
A neglected masterpieceReview Date: 2001-01-25
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