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One of the greatest children's books everReview Date: 2008-09-13
True to the classicReview Date: 2008-05-10
ClassicReview Date: 2008-01-18
Graphic SF ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03
That is, until Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 2, anyway.
A Classic Tail...er, Tale Review Date: 2008-10-04
THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT gently teaches children to mind their mothers - good little children are given rewards, naughty children get into trouble. This simple tale engages and captivates youngsters who can easily relate to Peter's mischievousness. And while that lesson and Ms. Potter's story are both timeless, it is Ms. Potter's charming illustrations that are the true star of this book. Peter is drawn to look like a real rabbit; a rabbit that wears a very dapper jacket and a little pair of shoes. The soft colors and rich detail of the original drawings continue to delight children throughout the ages.
My three year old adores hearing this story. Whenever we read it together, she loves to shout "Stop thief!" with Mr. McGregor and to sneeze "Kertyschoo!" with Peter. She clearly gets great fun and joy out of this classic tale, as do I. All of Beatrix Potter's tales are delightful to share; however, THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT holds a special place in our hearts.

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Funny and Witty!Review Date: 2008-05-21
He really goes deep in the subject (no pun intented) and is acurate everytime!
love, love, love it!
I have a friend in the Broadway businessReview Date: 2008-02-19
I love Seth Rudetsky forever!Review Date: 2008-02-08
A great book for Broadway fans!Review Date: 2008-01-03
Entertaining and informativeReview Date: 2007-12-29
Lots of great basic information for newcomers peppered with insider tidbits to keep it entertaining for those who already speak the language.
Gay, straight, newbie, long time broadway fan, there's plenty in here for everyone!
A quick fun read that begs to be read aloud to the people around you (a better idea if you are at your home as opposed to on the subway).

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Interesting Twist of EventsReview Date: 2007-09-14
why can't some people let goReview Date: 2007-08-07
UrbanWritten.net Review Date: 2007-07-12
Fascination readReview Date: 2007-05-22
Obsessed Personalities Review Date: 2007-03-25
With an epidemic of the date rape drug, Get A--, people are coming up missing and dead and Rashawn is reliving the torment all over again. Waking up in awkward situations and feeling violated, Rashawn knows that something deadly is awaiting her. Will she have a second chance to put her attacker to rest, or will history repeat itself?
What I liked about Obsession 101 was that this was not a typical story that I have read before. It had laughter, mystery, romance and a little street all in one. If you are an avid reader, you know what I am talking about. The problem that I had with Obsession, however, was with the main character, Rashawn. She was an airhead. It took her way too long to figure out who her attacker was. She trusted any and everybody and the only protection she had was never in her vicinity. Nevertheless, I am looking forward to more work from Michelle McGriff.
Reviewed by: LaDonna

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Richard Bach always makes me thinkReview Date: 2008-03-16
Excellent read for the right mind!Review Date: 2006-02-26
Afraid of taking risks? Read this!Review Date: 2005-12-30
Inner Child meets Grown ManReview Date: 2003-09-22
Arlene Millman
author of BOOMERANG - A MIRACLE TRILOGY
Average Richard Bach BookReview Date: 2001-12-03

Wonderful ReadReview Date: 2008-06-27
absolutely amazing!Review Date: 2008-04-13
The 18-y-o protagonist, Ram Mohammad Thomas, has just won India's "Who Will Win A Billion?" by answering perfectly 12 questions. However, he is an uneducated impoverished waiter who doesn't know many common knowledge questions, so the judges are sure he has cheated and are beating him at the poice station when Smita, a lady lawyer, comes to hear his side and prove he is legitimate.
It just so happens that each of the questions related somehow to a story in Ram's life, and he relates each one, full of poverty, abuse, child labor, brushes with film stars, diplomats and the clergy, to show how he could know each answer.
Through it all, we meet a clever resourceful boy who never lets down his friends, such as Salim, his fellow orphan who wants to be a movie star, no matter what obstacles he faces. We are sure he is telling the truth about not cheating, but have no way of knowing how he did it until the very end.
I highly recommend this book, and am in fact buying it as a gift for several other people.
Exelent bookReview Date: 2008-03-28
Gives some overview of reality in India.
Interesting read Review Date: 2007-09-07
In his debut novel, Vikas Swarup, an Indian diplomat, tells about life in modern India from the viewpoint of an orphan who changes several places of residence and jobs during his teen years.
The story is not told in a conventional way, however. The presentation is very original - in the beginning we find out that Ram Muhammad Thomas was arrested after having won the biggest television Q & A show in India (and the world), winning 1 billion rupees (24 million US dollars, by today's rate). He was arrested because being just a poor 18-year old orphan working as a waiter who won a difficult quiz show, the show organizers suspected he was cheating.
However, and this is how the plot unfolds, Ram wasn't cheating. Rather, by a sheer coincidence, all the questions touched on topics he knew about from discrete incidents in the past few years of his life. As he sits in the police department with a lawyer, he tells her about each episode, after which they see the recording of the relevant question of the show.
If the original way of presentation was the only good thing about the book, it would only be average. However, the book also provides an exciting and fascinating glimpse into the life in modern India. Well written and full of both common day-life and historical facts about the densely populated peninsula, it is both pleasant to read and provides lots of interesting information. Recommended.
A Great ReadReview Date: 2007-05-08

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Good Read - Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2007-12-19
The Reason Men (and Women) Should never settleReview Date: 2007-12-08
Her characters spring forth with realism and with truth---just not for the people that they should. You feel sorry for some of them, true. But others you think that they believed they could invite the poisonous snake into your home and not expect it to strike at you.
Well written, and since I got a chance to speak with her this year, I can honestly say that she is as passionate about the book as I was about reading it.
A job well done!
Love and LiesReview Date: 2007-10-17
Thanks for sharing Latrese!
Good ReadReview Date: 2007-09-24
"Liar Liar, his pants should have been set on fire...."Review Date: 2007-09-09
Stormy Adair Knight is our heroine, a strong, christian woman with a great career. All that's missing in her life is a christian man. Thus enters picture perfect Camden Brooks. The renowned good Reverend Brook's eligible, good-looking, saved, did I say good looking, and charming son. He knows that is he is all that any woman would want, could want, and rest assured, should want. That is until his secret is leaked to his fiance before their wedding date.
Stormy is the perfect example of how we turn 'the Word' around to fit our situations in life. My question is, 'just how many cheeks are you supposed to turn' before you realize that this relationship is NOT of GOD!!!
Ms. Carter does an excellent job of describing life in one of its truest and rawest trends that seems to be on the rise in relationships today. In the past you would have women calling you about your man, but now you have to check and make sure that it is a woman checking you about your man! Ms. Carter opens up with the intimacy issue that women face today with society making us think you have to 'have' a man, but is the cost some have to pay really worth the rush, the issues of gay men in the church, the issue of acceptance of men and their sexual choices and the fact that they can be who they feel without hurting innocent people because of society's condemnation...
There are many life lessons in the pages of "Liar, Liar" and I think Ms. Carter has awakened alot of questions that truly need answers today and not tomorrow. Great job, great storyline, very original, very insightful, and an excellent piece of work!! Keep on teaching us sista!!!!

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the book of affirmationsReview Date: 2000-01-17
Excellent source of positive reinforcementReview Date: 2000-01-17
Want a more positive outlook on life?Review Date: 2000-01-17
ANYONE WHO ENJOYS AFFIRMATIONS, MEDITATION, NEW AGE PRINCIPLES, ETC., WILL LOVE THIS BOOK!
Helpful bookReview Date: 2000-02-03
A Great Resource for Changing Your BeliefsReview Date: 2000-01-17

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The last enchantmentReview Date: 2008-08-06
Not Free SF ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03
Camelot, and end the wars for conquest of Britain. He now sits as a
counsellor for Arthur.
He is aging, and his powers leaving him, so he decides to train a
successor. Arthur's relatives in the north have different ambitions to
Arthur and Camelot.
OutstandingReview Date: 2007-11-12
Merlin and Arthur lovers...Review Date: 2007-10-18
Unlike many tales of Merlin it is not a fairy tale of unbelievable magic rather it is a brilliantly written story of a man who is extremely powerful, intelligent and gifted, who has a vision of a united Britain and has found the one person who can fulfill this dream, Arthur.
Based on the Legend of Arthur it is rich in detail both of character and landscape, and genuinely takes the reader back in time to the days of chivalry and Camelot!
the 3rd of 4Review Date: 2007-05-14
The Series is completed with the next novel The Wicked Day (The Arthurian Saga, Book 4)

The best book on the subjectReview Date: 2007-05-18
Dated, but full of knowledge.Review Date: 2006-11-24
Excellent book, slightly misleading title...Review Date: 2006-01-02
Historical interestReview Date: 2005-11-24
I read this and a few other classics (Berlioz/Strauss, Rimsky, Piston) -- all of which are worthwhile -- before getting some coaching from a composition professor, who recognized that I needed a newer text. He recommended Adler or Kennan. So I bought the fourth edition of Kennan's orchestration book, a good place to start. Continue later with Forsythe and the others once you've acquired the up-to-date basics.
A tour of the instruments...but how to combine them?Review Date: 2006-06-21
My interest was more the latter. I am an amateur, novice composer of short works, working to arrange and orchestrate my own music. I want to understand better when oboes are best used over strings, how strings sections "against" each other are sculpted, when interplay between brass instruments is most appealing, etc.
I respect this man, but his book is not for me.

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Great books to help BAsReview Date: 2008-10-06
This is an impressive little bookReview Date: 2008-07-04
The organization takes a little getting used to, mostly because there is a lot of information in a small package. I wish there also was a better linkage between the material and the references so I could go directly to the source for more info. Other than that, this is one of the better books to have on your shelf as an overall requirements reference.
Great ContentReview Date: 2008-06-29
Good reference materialReview Date: 2008-02-08
Excellent content, deeply flawed conceptReview Date: 2008-05-07
What "Memory Jogger" delivered was a good basic text on the requirements process presented in a virtually unusable format.
The rationale behind the "pocket-sized" format is beyond me. This will not fit into my pocket. I'm already carrying a laptop, a project binder (or two) and probably a flip chart; one more reasonably-sized book isn't going to make much difference in what I'm lugging around. Indeed, its size, shape, and weight guarantee that the "Memory Jogger" will either constantly slip from the stack I'm carrying around or get buried under the stacks on my desk.
The more serious problem with the format is that the type is too small. In attempting to fold a reasonably complete text on requirements into the inappropriate format, the publisher has reduced point size as well as cramped character spacing. In some sections the spacing between words has been reduced to the extent that the text is virtually unreadable.
An additional issue with the small page format is that most sentences are wrapped around multiple lines - one example that I'm looking at right now runs to five lines, making it hard to read and comprehend. Multi-column tables are obviously even worse. Let me emphasize that this is not because the content is verbose or poorly written; it's because of the constraints of the format.
The reviewer who was looking for flip charts or fold-outs is on the right track. I would also suggest that a more extensive use of color would have been useful, say by tipping the pages of each section in a different color. This would be a nice, fast visual indicator - one could flip quickly to the green section or the purple section as one needed.
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