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Madame Sheikh is for realReview Date: 2008-02-23
Spell-BoundReview Date: 2005-04-03
Journey to Intimacy with God in Muslim South AsiaReview Date: 2007-07-05
In this book, she chronicles this process. It is precious to see the Lord at work in hard places, like South Asia. We see that He is not limited, only we are. She also gives us insights into her own culture, and values of family and community which are remote from the individualism of the West. It is enlightening to glimpse into a Muslim family, and how she continued to live among her relatives after her conversion. Most of all, it is encouraging to read of another sister's journey to live before God in communion with Him as He has called us all to do. It brings reflection on our own lives, and the depth and closeness of our own relationship with our heavenly Father.
Written in an easy manner, this book can be read in an afternoon. Bilquis was open and honest about matters of the heart, and I did not find her to by dry at all. Who should read it? Those interested in this kind of conversion and culture, those wanting to know how God can be a Father, and Christians who want to understand this sister and those like her, and Christians who want to deepen their own relationship with our heavenly Father.
How amazing God the Father is - His LOVE endures through ALL things!Review Date: 2006-07-03
God is so Awesome!!Review Date: 2004-05-10


love them - my favoriteReview Date: 2007-12-26
Anne Taintor Rocks!Review Date: 2007-12-03
Super wittyReview Date: 2007-05-31
So funnyReview Date: 2007-02-17
Postcards or art?Review Date: 2007-04-05
The postcards are on high-quality card stock with vibrant ink. The rounded corners give them a crisp, artistic feel. I bought two sets of these and I've mailed a dozen out to my friends, family, and co-workers. The other set I'm saving to decoupage into a wall decoration for my home.

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So, that's where it is!Review Date: 2007-10-25
I Had It All The TimeReview Date: 2005-07-23
Relax Review Date: 2005-08-19
Treat Yourself To YourselfReview Date: 2006-08-15
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This book does everything it claims to. It was the one book that I gave all my coaching clients and everyone that has ever read it has raved about how much they loved it. With chapters like....
Let It BE Easy
There Ain't No Future In The Past
If You Can't FIx It, Feature It
First Class Flying
and
I'm Off To Be The Wizard
....You know you are obviously going to have FUN on this journey of rediscovery. With lighthearted wisdom and practical evidence of our internal greatness, Alan Cohen makes self-help a thing of the past and self-worth a household mainstay.
I can't recommend this book enough. I wish I could attach a picture to show you all the flags that adorn its pages. It looks like a rag quilt with all the frayed edges from hours and hours spent revisitng its wisdom. Treat yourself to yourself. Give yourself the gift of this book.
Great Book! A nice diversion from the self-help norm.Review Date: 2006-11-01

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Fun & InstructionalReview Date: 2006-05-03
The chapters are short, making it an easy read! Whether you are a hard-core runner or a newbie (like me) you should enjoy it!
Loved it- a very fun read!Review Date: 2006-02-22
Simply Loved It!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2003-07-08
If you want to laugh, this is the book for you. Tremendous!
Great, great book!Review Date: 2003-12-13
It's rare to find a book presented so very well and Bob should be highly commended for this welcome addition to a runner's library. The chapters on stretching and cross training and his satirical look at rules to run by are simply hilarious!
Fantastic!Review Date: 2004-02-17
Bob is a skillful author and very funny and entertaining. I've read many of his articles on family life as well and would love to see a similar book on that subject.
I highly recommend I Run, Therefore I Am - Nuts! to all runners. The book is simply great! I've actually read it twice now and had the same amount of laugh out loud chuckles along the way.

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Thoroughly enjoyableReview Date: 2008-09-08
Maybe you should read this instead of taking a classReview Date: 2008-07-10
This book not only teaches principles, but uses real-life situations and examples as experienced by the author. In fact, there are several contributions by actual actors/directors - submitting their personal point of view on various directing techniques that they have found either work or don't work on them when they are on set.
As I recall, the principles are not nearly as detailed as in the book "Directing Actors" by Watson (which would normally diminish the number of stars the book would receive), but this one holds its own as a compliment to such books; Badham doesn't give step-by-step "how-to" direction on directing (pardon the pun) so much as he gives advice and pointers obtained from experience - which can be invaluable. That's why in its own right it received 5 stars.
I'll Be in My TrailerReview Date: 2008-03-02
A Necessary Step Toward Greater DirectingReview Date: 2007-02-20
As a film student, I have constantly gone back and referenced the book, as well as reading and re-reading particular chapters that are easily outlined and provide excellent advice on everything from holding rehearsals to working with potentially "difficult" actors on the set. Reading this book has changed my methods of directing for the better and given me a greater understanding of how to work with actors for the greatest result of acting. Since I began practicing the techniques found within it, I have seen improvements in my directing, leading to greater performances and all-around better end results. With a fun reading style combined with priceless advice and entertaining stories, I highly recommend this book to anyone wishing to become a greater filmmaker.
Having Lunch with a LegendReview Date: 2007-02-14

Dr. Seuss at the CircusReview Date: 2007-01-07
The remarkable foon!Review Date: 2006-07-29
It's one of the lessor known books but I think it's a great story. Dr. Seuss did a great job with with his words as it easy to get into a flow while reading and it also allows the story teller to play ring master and have fun.
This is a great bed time book and my daughter declared that only I can read it to her.
the potential in every thingReview Date: 2006-04-04
Wonderful, Imaginative Book!!Review Date: 2007-08-15
great kids bookReview Date: 2005-12-10
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Lily thought she had found herselfReview Date: 2002-05-20
I read in it in an hour!!!!
It is about a girl who has just turned 16 and is searching for who she is. She thinks she has found it, but is it who she really wants to be. To find out I encourage you to read
The Year I turned 16- Lily
I Can't Stop Reading It !!!Review Date: 2001-07-26
Great!Review Date: 2005-01-03
Lily Rebecca WalkerReview Date: 2007-04-29
This book is about the youngest sister, Lily Rebecca Walker. Lily's three older sisters had definite talents and interests when they were 16. Rose had singing; Daisy had sports; Laurel had animals. But Lily feels that she has no talents and no identity. Instead of being 'Lily', she feels as though she is 'Rose's sister' or 'Daisy's sister' or 'Laurel's sister'.
Determined to find herself, Lily ends up in the It crowd (via a boyfriend), and almost abandons her two best girlfriends who are not invited to the It crowd. Will Lily be happy in the It crowd, and is this really her true identity? Will she continue to be happy with her It boyfriend? Will she ever fully come back to her girlfriends? Will she find her true identity and a true love?
The 4 sisters have a wonderful relationship with each other. Their mother Maggie is the best and most wonderful mother in the world. She deeply and truly loves her daughters unconditionally. The whole family loves and appreciates each other.
This book is not just about a girl turning 16. It is about family. The important bonds of family love, linking the past, present, and future. If you don't get anything else out of this book, the book will have been worth reading just for that.
You don't have to necessarily read each book, but I would highly recommend that you do. You will enjoy the books a lot more if you read them all, and read them in order. More of the events and characters will be familiar and will be more meaningful if you've read the previous books.
This one was my favorite!Review Date: 1999-11-15


www.purplev.com ROCKS!Review Date: 2008-09-16
The novel LONGINUS: Book I Of The MERLIN FACTOR tells the story of Gaius Cassius Longinus, the battle-hardened Centurion of Rome who is assigned to guard the crucified Jesus. But while guarding Jesus, Longinus stabs him in the ribs with his spear, ensuring Jesus' death. It's a simple act, but one that changes his life forever. After that fateful day Longinus flees Rome, narrowly escaping the Roman priests who want to take the spear and its supposed power for themselves.
LONGINUS: Book I Of The MERLIN FACTOR follows the Centurion's life from his love for the prostitute Irena to his mystical studies with the Druids of Gaul. But it also reveals Longinus' profound spiritual awakening through his Druidic studies and the spear that speaks to him with the voice of Jesus.
Great ReadReview Date: 2008-07-28
Longinus: Book 1 of the Merlin FactorReview Date: 2008-07-19
Intriguing Blend of History & ReligionReview Date: 2008-07-17
I was wonderfully surprised how the author, Steven Maines, managed to so skillfully accomplish each without sacrificing the other.
The story line is unexpected, revealing a unique spiritual point of view. Whether you agree or not with the author's vision, you will be captivated by his ability take a minor character in history and weave a remarkable and fascinating tale.
A great read!
You Can't Put it DownReview Date: 2008-07-16

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As much as I liked the movie...Review Date: 2007-08-31
A subtle attack on American valuesReview Date: 2007-12-06
Herlihy's characters are so vividly realistic, and his writing so elegantly simple, that one is not immediately aware that the story is an attack on American society's grossly materialistic "values".
The ending leaves the reader hanging. Joe has decided to abandon prostitution, to find a regular job and get Ratso the treatment he needs, but before he can do any of these things, Ratso dies. Lacking another human being to help -- and thus, no unselfed purpose in life -- what will Joe do?
The implication is that Joe will fall back into a life of aimless prostitution (he's learned enough to know how to turn tricks), as he no longer has the motive -- a sincere personal relationship -- for changing. If Herlihy _wanted_ Joe to be "saved", would he not have shown it?
Herlihy might be suggesting that we are what we are, and it is almost impossible to change our values. But that is perhaps reading too much into the novel's intent. Nevertheless, this is hardly an "uplifting" story. One might even interpret it as cyncial.
However you interpret it, "Midnight Cowboy" is an exceptional novel, one of those rare books that rewards the time spent reading it. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
Absolutely SuperbReview Date: 2006-09-29
Insight into the human conditionReview Date: 2005-05-22
If you loved the movie, I highly recommend reading the book -- you will never see Joe Buck or Ratso Rizzo the same way again.
Herlihy's ClassicReview Date: 2004-11-22

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For every parent who did not have positive parenting role models!Review Date: 2007-07-24
Janet Thompson author of "Woman to Woman Mentoring," "Dear God, They Say It's Cancer" and "Praying for Your Prodigal Daughter" (release 2/08)
Great Read for Any MomReview Date: 2007-02-20
Worth a Second ReadReview Date: 2006-12-28
I found myself drawn into the stories of her life that it was hard for me to stop and work through the questions after each chapter. That's why I'm going to read it again, and this time take a closer look at my upbringing, and present parenting habits. Suzie's story gave me hope and helped me see that I could be the mom I really want to be. And it's not too late, no matter how old my children are.
Review: The Mom I Want to BeReview Date: 2007-06-14
Not Just for MomsReview Date: 2006-12-21
Don't let the title fool you. This wonderful book is for women everywhere. It shows women how to deal with major issues, whether they have children or not. It talks about forgiving, breaking down walls, and much more.
Ms. Eller is a breath of fresh air because she's real. Her mother, Mrs. Morrison, deserves five stars for her courage in this project. Both of them made me laugh, and cry.
The following lines, written by Suzanne's mother in chapter ten, brought the tears: "If I could talk with someone whose life is like mine once was, I would say that God is the great Healer. He can make you whole again no matter how broken you once were. He can give you a new spirit on the inside of you. He can give you what you need to forgive the wrongs done to you, and he can give you what you need to forgive yourself for what you have done to others."
These lines, written by Suzanne after she mentions having surgery in chapter nine, made me belly laugh: "Faith was holding my hand. Her bright cheerful voice was just as powerful as the drugs in my system. She was also the person who hit the drug-dispensing button too many times (because I was moaning in my sleep) and helped me discover I was allergic to morphine. I woke up swollen like a sausage."
I grew to love these women by the end of the book.
I believe you will as well.
I highly recommend this book.
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