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The Wall
Published in Hardcover by Demco Media (1992-09)
Author: Eve Bunting
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Excellent
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Review Date: 2008-11-25
This book was sent on time and received on time! It made a great addition to my classroom! Thank you so much!

Excellent book
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
I read this book to my students. But before I had read it myself, I shared it with my students. It was very emotional for me. (I have a cousin listed on the wall. His son was born about 4 months after he died. I could see my uncle walking his grandson there.) The book was a beautiful, moving tribute to all those who have given their lives in Vietnam.

Beautiful
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Review Date: 2007-09-28
Being a "baby boomer" from the Vietnam era, I think this book will help explain to my grandchildren about Grandpa and his war time. It is beautifully illustrated and tender. I wish I'd had this book when I went to see the Wall with an 8th-grade girl who made an etching of her Grandpa's name. It may not mean as much to anyone who hasn't been touched directly by the Vietnam war, but it touched my heart.

The Wall Review
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Review Date: 2007-05-23
The Wall by Eve Bunting is an incredible story of remembering. It all starts when a little boy and his father visit the Vietnam War Memorial. The father, who wishes to find the name and remember the good times with him, takes a piece of paper and and pencil and traces the name off of the wall. The little boy, who just wishes his grandfather was there with him, sadly watches another little boy and his grandpa on a walk. This book about rememberance will make you sad until the very end. Eve Bunting does a great job setting the mood at the Vietnam War Memorial. I give this book a thumbs up and believe it's the best children's book ever. Read The Wall by Eve Bunting to find out what happens in the end.

The Wall by: Eve Bunting
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Review Date: 2007-05-22
Loosing a relative can be tough, especially if your close to them, or too young to ever experience or meet them. All you can do is wonder. The book The Wall by: Eve Bunting, is aobut a dad and his son that go and visit the Vietnam War Memorial in memory of the dad's father, or the son's grandfather that died in the Vietnam War. Eve Bunting describes what happens there from a child's point of view. It is very realistic, and makes you feel like you are really there.
This book not only teaches little kid's lessons, but is good for even adults. IT really took me back and made me think. It made me think of how valuable our lives really are, and when we die, who is really affected by it. Also, it taught me that loosing someone you love doesn't always have to be sad, especially if they have died fighting for what they believe in. So, if somebody you know died, think of the positive side. Reading this book may take you back, and let you think of why they were so special.

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Be a Survivor: Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment
Published in Paperback by Lange Productions (2007-06-01)
Author: M.D. Vladimir Lange
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never arrived
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
The book never arrived at 3 weeks, so canceled the order and hope the charge is reversed on my card. Woody's books was nice about the problem and sent me a $5 check to aid in buying the book at a higher cost in a local book store.

Be a Survivor Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
This is a fantastic book for the newly-diagnosed breast cancer patient. It was given to my by my surgeon's office. It does a great job explaining things on a level that the average person can understand. It also has great diagrams, lists of questions to ask your medical team, glossary of terms, websites to check out and comments from breast cancer survivors and/or significant others of survivors. I highly recommend this book.

Excellent source of information
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Review Date: 2007-08-06
I was introduced to this book at work and am now giving it to women newly diagnosed with breast cancer. I am on oncology certified nurse in the radiation oncology department of my cancer center. In January 2007 I also became our Breast Cancer Patient Navigator. I find this book gets excellent reviews from patients and their families alike. It is a great source of information, covering all the topics from diagnosis to living life 'after cancer'. I only wish I would have had this book when I was on my personal breast cancer journey! I highly recommend this book for someone newly diagnosed with breast cancer.

New Treatments in an Environment of Understanding
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Review Date: 2006-06-11
"Many experts believe that Herceptin represents the future direction of breast cancer drugs, because it targets a particular protein on the cancer cell, rather than attacking all cells at random. As research progresses, scientist hope to make all anti-cancer drugs as specific as possible." ~ pg. 97

Designed to compliment the book, the DVD provides an environment of understanding with explanations for all the procedures and various situations that will occur after a diagnosis. New treatments like Immunotherapy are discussed and there is an extensive resource section with additional CD options, including a CD-ROM program that is an interactive guide to treatment.

Helpful up-to-date information about why you may not need a mastectomy and only a lumpectomy is encouraging and gives hope. Radiation and Chemo is also discussed in detail. Throughout both the DVD and book, women tell their stories and that gives a sense of the range of experience. There are over 150 color photographs and graphics to illustrate important points.

A variety of questions are given in each section so you know what to ask your doctor. The stages of breast cancer are given so you know exactly what your doctor is talking about. The main sections include:

Facing Breast Cancer - Your feelings, support groups, healthcare teams and overview of treatment options.

Breast Cancer Basics - Types of Breast Cancer

Diagnosis and Staging - Tumor Testing, the Pathology Report, Additional Tests, How Stage is Determined

Surgery - Reconstruction, Lumpectomy and Mastectomy options, Lymph Nodes

Reconstruction - Choosing a Plastic Surgeon, External and Internal Options

Radiation Therapy - How treatment is given, Brachytherapy

Chemotherapy - Side Effects, Common Chemotherapy Drugs

Hormone Therapy - How Treatment is Given, Who should be Treated, Side Effects

Immunotherapy - Future Therapies and Herceptin

Clinical Trials - Participation Ideas and getting the newest treatments...

Life after Cancer - Emotional Recovery, Physical Recovery

The Guide for Your Partner is a special section your partner can read. If possible, watching the DVD together would be ideal because it explains all the basics in the book.

Be a Survivor is an excellent resource because it gives you all the questions you need to ask and answers a number of pertinent questions any woman will be asking the moment she is diagnosed.

Vladimir Lange, MD is one of the most respected doctors in this field of study and this book came into being after his own wife was diagnosed with breast cancer.

~The Rebecca Review

I can also recommend "Reconstructing Natalie" by Laura Jensen Walker.

The Best Book About Breast Cancer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-19
We give this book to surgeons in our area to distribute to women diagnosed with breast cancer. Before purchasing it, we had a group of 4 breast cancer survivors review and rate 3 separate books on breast cancer. This book "won" hands down, based on numerous criteria -- everything from its explanation of breast cancer treatments, to its index and glossary, to its discussion of life after cancer. It is clear and easy to read, provides comprehensive information on types of breast cancer and corresponding treatment alternatives, has wonderful graphics and photos, and provides interesting anecdotal stories of actual patients in its sidebar. Highly recommended!

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Betty Crocker's Bisquick Cookbook
Published in Spiral-bound by Betty Crocker (2000-08-21)
Author: Betty Crocker
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Great book
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
This is exactly what I was looking for. I gave this as a gift and it was perfect for a beginning cook. She loved it.

Best cookbook, EVER.
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Review Date: 2007-06-23
My husband loves to cook.... me, not so much. That being said, this cookbook for me is the most used, most helpful, and most excellent. Delicious, quick, and mainly (mostly) EASY. Definately worth every dollar. Plus, plenty of kid friendly recipies!!!

Excellent cookbook received in promised time
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Review Date: 2006-02-24
The book is a great starter book for those who don't think they can "cook from scratch" but will start with the Bisquick mix. The recipes are easy to prepare and down to earth. The color photographs are mouth watering.

Bisquick
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
There are more uses for Bisquick than you can imagine - this book is great and the recipes are easy.

Love it!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-31
This is a great book! I wish I could give it six stars! I am such a fan of Bisquick now. Dinners come together in no time, and many can be halfed without a problem if you need to cook just for two. I love the cinnamon rolls!! Everything I have made has been great. Just tonight I made the Impossibly Easy Mac and Cheese Pie and it was great! And the more I use this book the more I love it. My in-laws are Japanese and don`t like sweet American desserts so I made the cinnamon strussle coffee cake as a birthday cake and it was a big success. I even saw them go for seconds which rarely ever happenes. Pictures with every recipie make it so easy to deside what to make (that is if you can choose between so many great recipies). I love the many "Betty tips" through out the book, like why things may have turned out wrong. I wish I had known some of the tips for my Christmas baking, such as why my muffins turned out hard: over mixed, some times lumps are ok. Now I can cook in confidence. I also like the fact that many of the recipies can be changed to suit my family`s taste, such as adding more cheese, mushrooms instead of onions, ect. Some of the "Betty tips" even suggest changes such as apples to peaches in desserts. You just can`t go wrong with this book. It really is great. I am now looking at buying Bisquick II. Happy cooking!!

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A Blessing in Disguise: 39 Life Lessons from Today's Greatest Teachers
Published in Paperback by Berkley Trade (2008-01-02)
Author: M.D., Andrea Joy Cohen
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A Blessing In Disguise
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-22
I keep this book in my waiting rooms as a source of inspiration and wisdom for clients to browse through if they arrive early. . . .and last week one of my clients remarked "What a Gem!" She told me that it would make a great Christmas gift for her key clients and team of co-workers.

I would recommend this book any time of year. . .during the holidays, a birthday, or for those more delicate occasions when some one is facing uncertainty, crises or radical change. It is like a good friend who speaks to you with simple words and stories that clear your mind and restore your soul. In my books Journey from Betrayal to Trust; and Betrayal Trust and Forgiveness : A Guide to Emotional Healing and Self-Renewal I discuss how important it is to have both inner and outer resources that reflect and confirm our deepest values and aspirations in order to give us the courage to 'speak the truth' and live our dreams. This book does just that, and more.

A wonderful book for the times we live in
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-18
What we need to day are inspirational stories on how to move through personal and global challenges. There are days when we just need encouragement. In this well-done book, all one has to do is flip the pages and find any story, any poem and immediately the day starts anew, fresh and full of hope.

Katherine Carol
Coach, Speaker, Change Management Expert

Tango:Dance of Self-Discovery - Fun & Simple Steps to Passionate Partnerships & Soulful Living

Inspirational and Uplifting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-12-17
I keep this book by my bedside so that it is in easy reach when I need words of wisdom and comfort. I love that I can turn to any page and find an inspirational story, transcendent poem or practical advice. An uplifting book for anyone in your life.

A Blessing in Disguise - great book!
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Review Date: 2008-12-17
Great book! Interesting and extremely inspirational! I love this book! Shared it with all my friends and co-workers.

A Unique Gift
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Review Date: 2008-12-16
A BLESSING IN DISGUISE offers much more than 39 life lessons. While each essay truly deserves its own slow reading, the weight of this collection comes from the diverse and insightful authors who contributed to it, including Dr. Cohen. An inspired and inspiring collection that will be treasured and reread for years to come, A BLESSING IN DISGUISE is a gift to all of us from a unique anthologist and poet.

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Bodyguard of Lies: The Extraordinary True Story Behind D-Day
Published in Paperback by The Lyons Press (2002-10-01)
Author: Anthony Cave Brown
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Intelligence made the difference
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-18
This is an exhaustive account of the role of intelligence leading to the eventual success of the Normandy invasion which opened the last chapter of the Third Reich. It is a dramatic story, with a wealth of plots and counter plots featuring the most guarded secret of the war: Ultra, the machine which solved the Nazi's codes .
It is also an excellent account of the most massive invasion in history, complete with all of the attendant peculiarities of the key participants. Although exhaustive in content, its interest never flags, for it deals with the "make or break" nature of D Day. Highly recommended.

Incredible, but true
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-26
An accumulation of some of the most stimulating and exhaustively-researched details on the intel and counter-intel during WWII, particualrly surrounding D-Day. Truly amazing events chronicled extremely well; even after these many years since the book was first published, Cove-Brown's work stands out.

Truth, in this case, is more than stranger than fiction
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-03
"Bodyguard Of Lies" is one of the most compelling and important reads out there. Lovers of Clancy novels should put them away for a year and concentrate on some of the most real bizarre, yet important, machinations of espionage and counter-espionage ever created and implemented. What gives this phenomenal work its incredible allure is the knowledge that these creations of historical intelligence import occored only a little more than a half-decade ago. The book takes its title from Winston Churchill's remark regarding the crucial role of good intelligence, where he stated, "In war-time, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies." Using for his research information that had only been de-classified the previous year (1975), Anthony Cave Brown takes us through the minefield that was "Ultra", the Allies means of reading the secret ciphers of the Third Reich. "Ultra" was of such devastating importance that the entire city of Coventry was sacrificed in order to keep secret the fact that the Allies had, early on in the war, broken the German "Enigma" ciphers. This top secret cipher would time and time again put vital information directly into the hands of the Allies. It is safe to say that "Ultra" may have been the difference between victory and defeat. Brown also details what can only be referred to as the most convoluted espionage and counter-espionage schemes that only the minds of men at war for the highest stakes ever perceived could conceive of. In one instance, a false 'cadaver' was planted in an apparant shipwreck, replete with false identity papers, false obituary, false love letters, fake funeral, and, more importantly, false maps and information intended to persuade the enemy that they had stumbled upon ACTUAL information, and act accordingly. Brown relates other tales - some quite unsavory on both sides - for instance, Allied baiting of French resistance in order to convince the enemy of the plausibility of invasion (or non-invasion, as the case warrented) at a given place or time. Agents were sometimes dropped into situations where their 'handlers' knew that cover had been blown or compromised...all done to keep a certain game afloat or a certain secret intact. Perhaps the most interesting revelations, for me, in the book came from the 'dangling' of certain German Generals and Intelligence officials who were not simply sympathetic to the Allies, but in many cases actually working against Hitler and taking incredible, traitorous risks to help defeat him (the Schwarze Kapelle, or, in English, the Black Orchestra). Abwehr head Wilhelm Canaris is studied in depth, and his behavior, not to mention his persona alone may be one of the deepest level secrets of the Second World War. Churchill is again quoted at the start of the section on 'Special Means', "In the high ranges of Secret Service work the actual facts in many cases were in every respect equal to the most fantastic inventions of romance and melodrama. Tangle within tangle, plot and counter-plot, ruse and treachery, cross and double-cross, true agent, false agent, double agent...were interwoven in many a texture so intricate as to be incredible and yet true. The Chief and the High Officers of the Secret Service revelled in these subterranean labyrinths, and pursued their task with cold and silent passion." This book will leave you relieved that men like Churchill, Sir Stewart Menzies, Alan Turing and the like were on the side of the Allies. The book may also leave some disturbed concerning what deep levels of intregue - double, triple, even quadruple-cross - can be invoked when men, and women, are convinced that they are fighting on the side of right against what they are sure is the side of wrong.

The book now reissued - retitled, and is it the same?
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-15
The new and warranted reinterest in World War II, and D-Day specifically has given this book new life. What I am wondering is whether or not the content has been changed, Not an easy read back in 1975 when Anthony Cave Brown first slogged through the newly declassified material which help to make this book fascinating, I am tempted to wager that some things have been re-written. Only a guess of course. This could also be a good thing, as in the case of Pearl Harbor, where after 1995 declassification documents were used to prove ("Day Of Deceit by Mr. Stinnett) that the attack was not, in fact, a complete suprise. Seeing that the original was out-of-print I suppose that this is a welcome development to have a new edition, retitled or no. 30 years is a good long time - and perhaps more information is included while staying true to the "old" edition.

The book on intelligence operations during World War II
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-25
This is an extremely detailed book on Allied (mainly British) deception operations during World War II. While it was written in 1976 it still hold up well, though some new information on the role of GCHQ and signals intelligence has been released since 1976. I am still amazed at the scope of operations the British ran during World War II. A very well written book, though it is by know means a quick read. It took me almost a month to get through it. If you are keenly interested in intelligence operations try to track down this book.

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Cradle the Thought : A Journal for the New Mother's First Year
Published in Spiral-bound by Little Bit Publishing (2001-01-01)
Author: Tracy D. Nelson
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Would Not Buy Again
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Review Date: 2008-07-01
I bought this with high hopes after reading the reviews. I was hoping it would be something I could give to my daughter when she was older. However, some of the questions (such as "how are you feeling about your postpartum body?" or something like that) are things that I wouldn't want her to read. Also, questions are very redundant from week to week. It's difficult to write on the left side of this book due to the spiral binding - a 3-ring binder would be better where we could remove pages, write, and then put them back. I also found it difficult to respond to some questions and on others, I ran out of room too soon. It just wasn't a good fit for me - I stopped using it after 2 months and am much happier with a more traditional baby book!

The BEST baby gift ever!!
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Review Date: 2007-06-27
I received this 3 years ago and wasn't sure if I liked it. Yes, some of the questions seem redundant... But! Your child changes that fast! This week, he loves peas! Next week, he hates them! It seems minor, but it's so much fun to look back and remember the little things that could have been lost to amnesia-due-to-sleep-deprivation. This was a great way to record the joys of baby- and mother-hood.

Since then, I've bought this for every new parent, and keep a couple on hand for baby gifts. Be sure to point out that there is a special area in the back for special events (holidays, etc.) I didn't have time to pore through it the first time, and almost missed it. Also, this could be really special if presented with a special toy or blanket or something that they can be pictured with each month to measure their development.

Great book and a "must" for gift giving
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Review Date: 2007-02-09
I have just purchased my sixth copy of this book for another friend. I received this book as a gift when I had my son and bought another for myself for the birth of my daughter and have given the book as a gift 5 times! It's easy to complete - walking you through every stage and first year event. It makes me reflect on things I may not remember if I was free journaling. And I love that I have my son's book to look back on and compare my daughter's growth to. The book is quality and the binding makes it easy to leave the book open to the week you are on. A must for any new mom!

A great resource
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Review Date: 2007-01-10
My son is now two years old and having some developmental issues. During our screening process I was asked a lot of questions about his development as a baby, things no mother would ever be able to pull out of her head. Having such a well written journal that asked so many good questions was monumental in helping the professionals assess my sons past and current situation. Thank you Ms. Nelson for putting pen to page and providing this tool for me and my son. It not only helps me remember that first precious year, it is also helping us get a sense of where my son has been and where he is headed!

A bit repetitive
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-21
While I realize this is a type of "journal", I ended up wishing I hadn't purchased this item or had supplemented it with another standard baby book. There are no pages for the baby's firsts so I ended up putting them at the end of the book in the blank pages section but didn't think to start doing it until my son was 9 weeks old. There is a lot of repitition in the book as well, such as asking every week "What is your baby's sleeping schedule?", "Describe a typical day for you and your baby", or "What have you done for yourself this week?" I ended up leaving so many items blank because the answers didn't change on a weekly basis. Other things I ended up putting in the weekly "notes" section only to find it touched upon a few weeks later - Example: "Have you used a babysitter yet?" "Has your baby been sick yet?". Again, I realize this is a journal but I think the format is a bit odd and I see myself filling out less and less as time passes. The idea behind the book is good and the book itself is nice so I am giving it 3 stars.

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Daughter of Ancients (The Bridge of D'Arnath, Book 4)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Roc (2005-09-06)
Author: Carol Berg
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Loved it!
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Review Date: 2008-09-10
Man, I loved this book! It was such a dramatic conclusion to what, in my opinion, is a great series. I thought the whole thing was very creative. I bawled my eyes out at the end. Worth every minute. After finishing the series about 6 months ago... I'm reading it again and loving it as much as the first time.

Best of the Series
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Review Date: 2008-05-01
Daughter of Ancients was definitely my favorite book of the series! It was a good ending though I think that Berg left room enough that she could have written more novels in the same world, so I am a bit disappointed that she didn't. Really a great series and good example of how talented Berg is to have been able to pull off something so complex.

A perfect ending to a perfect story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
This series has it all:

1. In depth characters
2. a good plotline
3. just a touch of romance
4. a whiff of magic
5. Strong storyline.

Miss Berg does not stray from her first intention, she does not stray from the morality of her characters, she makes them blossom, come to live and evolve like real people.

In fact it's all about the main characters and the magic is crucial yet second in command.

For me this series is well-thought, thorough, the characters jump of the pages into reality and well I enjoyed it a whole lot.

It's intriguing, surprising, unpredictable and yet a constant.

Well done

Excellent Read for Berg Fans
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-04
The whole Bridge of D'Arnath series has been riveting. The last of the series is not anti-climatic like many wrap-up books. It is a very good book.

the very best
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-29
Carol Berg, in my humble opinion, is the very best living writer of "dependable" fantasy...i.e. nothing that offends my sensibilities, but transports me to a place I'd like to be, filled with people I'd like to know. While I consider each of her books I've had the privilege to read as safe territory, her characters are anything but safe, each generally beat to a pulp one or more times in each story line. Some would consider this violence excessive, but it always moves the story forward and promotes the philosophy of pain and hardship's place in selflessness. A lost concept in the cocoon of ease and comfort in which most of us dwell.

Daughter of Ancients delivers all the promise of the preceding Bridge of D'Arnath books. It is satisfying, suspenseful, rich and so very human...with the delightful tendency of Carol Berg to often surprise us thoroughly and tie her plot lines together without the too-tidy endings that so many authors fall into. Thank you, Carol, for the gift of your imagination and the concise nature of your beautiful writing!

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Frontrunners Internal Medicine Board Review Syllabus
Published in Spiral-bound by Frontrunners Board Review (1999-11-07)
Author: Bradley D. Mittman
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5 Stars for this Internal Medicine Board Review
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Review Date: 2008-11-03
This was a truly exceptional review for my internal medicine boards and I easily passed the internal medicine recertification exam using this book. I actually saved a lot on this course syllabus since I received mine as part of one of their internal medicine board review packages Frontrunners offers at www.ultimatereview.com.

They have different books and multimedia packages. My favorite was their ultimate review package and I'd definitely recommend the package if you're preparing for the exam, since the components are a lot cheaper there, are already included, and include all the Questions & Answers, the Weekend Marathon Review in audio syllabus, plus the slide shows from the course with the package. Excellent buy, compared with only a meager good -"bye" for the boards itself, at least for another 10 years. Impressive curriculum.

BEST BOARD REVIEW MATERIAL
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Review Date: 2008-08-11
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HELP ME TO PASS THE BOARD EXAM AND BEST BOARD REVIEW MATERIAL
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
Amazing book! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first time or preparing for recertification, this is an

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companion for the board review and Turbo Mnemonics. Excellent materials to prepare you to pass the CERTIFICATION EXAM and Recertification exam.

The questions are well-written, and the answers give you really good feedback. The questions are highly relevant, reflecting what the ABIM wants

you to know. I got my pass notice from the ABIM today. I would recommend this book to anyone preparing for the boards.
Definitely a must-have for anyone interested in internal medicine. Highly recommend! Thorough, beautifully-organized, and

extremely well-written! Get this book....You won't be disappointed! Whether you are preparing to take the Internal Medicine boards for the first

time or preparing for recertification, this is an excellent resource. It is well-organized, concise, and comprehensive. The questions are

challenging and pertinent with clear answers that emphasize the teaching point being made. The outline format highlights important points about

each subject. In our program, we are also using this book as a resource for everyday teaching during morning report and other clinical

conferences. Overall, I am very satisfied with this book and highly recommend it!

Outstanding, Unique Review Course Syllabus
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-21
My partner and I studied together this time, as we'd both missed the mark terribly on several prior administrations of the exam. We both passed easily owing in large part to this book. (incidentally, we found the book samples far easier to read (translation: not blurry) and far easier to evaluate from their main site). The outlined and user-friendly layout of the syllabus, with its boxed-in/bolded/starred points really made a huge difference and we saw the starred points ALL over the exam. We also owe our success on the exam to the 1300 Q&A book, which gives a massive number of old exam questions. We also found the Slide Shows (CD) essential for all the image questions, EKGs, etc. Bottom line, we're extremely happy we found this curriculum, and we're equally happy to have this exam behind us (finally). We easily score this curriculum a zealous four thumbs up.

Recipe for success ...
Helpful Votes: 59 out of 59 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-15
This is a must-have for the I.M. CERT exam. The starred items, my favorites, pointed to recently asked material, which made my studying alot more enjoyable. In my opinion, nothing comes close to Frontrunners' review. My partners used it for their internal medicine RECERT and were equally pleased. As for me, I wouldn't have passed without it. Make sure you get through it at least twice before the exam since there was a load of material on the exam right out of the syllabus. I also went hit all of Frontrunners practice Q&A for the I.M. boards and got both from their www.frontrunners.info website (they had samples there, etc). In my opinion, if you're serious about passing or want to excel, you'd be foolish NOT to get a copy of these, even from a friend, before sitting for the exam.

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Get It Done When You're Depressed
Published in Paperback by Alpha (2008-01-02)
Authors: Julie A. Fast and Psy.D., ABPP, John D. Preston
List price: $13.95
New price: $7.94
Used price: $7.96

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Very helpful book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-19
This book was fantastic and helpful! I have read many motivation books and this one was the first that offered strategies you can easily use each day. I suffer from seasonal blues and find it hard to get motivated in the colder months!! This book definitely offered valuable information on how to get up and get things done on a daily basis!!

task-oriented approach to depression
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-17
this book was helpful for me because it offered very hands-on, tangible solutions to managing my depression. fast emphasizes the fact that tasks will not necessarily be the most enjoyable to complete while depressed, but it is the feeling of satisfaction you receive after "just doing it" that is the great reward...after all, you will only feel worse doing the alternative, which is nothing.

great format, highly recommended for those dealing with depression.

So Helpful...So Very, Very Helpful!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
*****
This book is incredibly helpful because it helps you to learn practical methods for coping with depression. The subtitle is "50 Strategies for Keeping Your Life on Track", and each strategy is thoroughly explored. First it is explained, then there is a short exercise you can do to apply the strategy to your life. Next the strategy is illustrated in a story from someone's personal life. Lastly, the author shares a story about applying that strategy in her own life.

For example, one strategy I found very helpful is "Accept the Limitations Caused By Depression". I expect way, way too much of myself every day and then feel bad when I can't accomplish what I want to. This strategy (and the book in general) helped me to see that I will feel better and get more done in the long run if I don't beat myself up about what I can't do, and if I work the other strategies diligently to do what I can.

It really helped that the author is successful and accomplished despite her depression, and the stories show how many, many people work with their illness to make valuable contributions with their lives instead of just giving in to depression and using it as an excuse for failure. It truly made me feel like I wasn't alone---that many others feel this way, and that they organize their lives so that they can still succeed.

I have to say that it's the most practical book I've ever read for actually coping with depression.

Highly recommended.
*****

Not perfect, but this book WILL help you
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
I was quite impressed with this little book. I think that some people will relate to the 50 different strategies more so than others. But I can't imagine a depressed person NOT taking something valuable away from at least ONE of the 50 methods.

What I liked even more than the specific strategies was Julie's clear and honest explanation of what it is like to have depression. She does a great job illustrating how the depressed brain operates differently. She includes personal examples from her own life for EVERY strategy.

I did think her personal stories became a bit whiny and annoying by the end of the book, but I understand why she included them. I figure any frustration I have with her is the same frustration I have with my own depression. No-one wants to be whiny and self-absorbed, but when you're depressed, it happens.

This is one of the better books for depression out there. Even if you aren't depressed, it's a great read because it will help you interact with and understand those who are.

An encouraging and helpful treatise
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
Depression doesn't have to completely shut down people's lives - part of overcoming it is not letting it take over the sufferer's life. "Get It Done When You're Depressed: 50 Strategies for Keeping Your Life on Track" is an encouraging and helpful treatise to help sufferers overcome clinical depression to keep them going and get over it so they can continue leading healthy, productive lives in spite of it. Inspiring readers to continue creativity, overcome their own mind, and allow for time to pass to get what they want, and dozens upon dozens of other tips to getting through day to day life under depression, "Get It Done When You're Depressed: 50 Strategies for Keeping Your Life on Track" is highly recommended to self-help community library collections, for those who have been in the unending funk with the intimidating news that life still needs to be lived.

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Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists
Published in Hardcover by New Harbinger Publications (2008-02)
Authors: John D. Preston, John H. O'Neal, and Mary C. Talaga
List price: $55.95
New price: $35.25
Used price: $38.75

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Excellent clinical resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-23
I fell upon this book while in graduate school. Though this book was not required for any course I was taking at the time, i bought it anyways for my own persnoal knowledge (for the price you can not go wrong). At the time, I was working in a psychiatric hospital and wanted to learn as much as possible about psychotropic medications, the disorders they treat and the neurobilological aspects of people. I used this book as one of many reference for a 2 hour presentation on psychotropic medications for a school project. I found this book indespensible then and now in clinical practice. Thank you to the authors for being able to create a concise, yet in-depth review of this subject matter.

Great Text!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-13
I teach a psychopharm class to graduate students, and this book has been wonderful. The chapters align themselves very well to the DSM-IV-TR and the psychopathology class students ususally take in conjunction to this class. It is easy to read and the graphs helps the reader to better understand the materials. I've used several books in the past, but I, along with my students, think this one is great.

Psych meds
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-31
Good Book. Helpful. I come from a nursing background and I found this book quite helpful.

Handbook worth having
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-15
The book was recommened for an into class in Psychopharmacology. I read through all of it! The information is presented in easy to ready formats. It aslo includes practical case studies to help demonstrate concepts. It stresses that the information presented is in basic overview and some topics can be further researched. Yet, the material covered is indepth for most work in family therapy. The most commonly used psychotropic drugs, their primary uses and side effects are given in easy to use format. This is a great reference book for anyone going into counseling/therapy.

Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
The book is written in clear practical way for clinicians across many disciplines to use easily.
I will certainly recommend it to anyone who wants a simple yet thorough coverage of the material for clinical puposes.


R. S. Ellecom, Psy.D, Dr.P.H


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