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Osterie & Locande D'Italia: A Guide to Traditional Places to Eat and Stay in Italy
Published in Paperback by Slow Food Arcigola Editore srl (2007-07-30)
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Cranky's View
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-30
This is an excellent and informative book. I was however quite surprised that Checchino, which I believe has 1 Michelin star and is possibly the best known restaurant in Rome, doesn't rate a mention, especially as it certainly fits the Slow Food motives.

The BEST meals we had during our entire vacation were from this book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-25
This book was an invaluable resource. Perfect for those who cherish great meals and good wine. We toured Italy from Lake Como to Verona, Venice to Florence and Bologna. In each city we made a point to eat at a site mentioned in this book. Every meal was unbelievable !!! We would love to see more Slow Food guides for other cities around the world.

Excellent book on local places
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-21
We brought this book prior to an '07 three week trip to Northern Italy. It is based on the 'Slow Food' movement now going on in Italy. We purchased a number of other books to supplement this one. This book is excellent for people who want to "go" the way the Italian do, i.e., good food (a must for them)at a reasonable cost and small hotels/B & B types without all the hype. We are now using it again for a late '08 trip back to Northern Italy. As a side point - there are also Slow Food shops in Italy where you can purchase quick meals or food items to take away - all of the highest quality and fair price. Remember this "Slow Food" movement was started by Italians for their own people - the main idea was for top quality food and reasonable accomodation at a fair price and they have achieved it. Remember to look for the "Golden Snail"

A smorgasbord of options
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-13
An essential handbook for anyone with dreams of eating their way around Italy. The descriptions evoke strong images of romantic nooks with sumptuous offerings - all supporting the Slow Food philosophies of local quality ingredients prepared by passionate gastronomes. Included are accommodation options covering 3-star hotels to intimate farm stays. I won't travel to Italy without it.

REAL Italian Food!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-25
I almost hate to recommend this book since the Italian language editions have been sort of our secret for many years. Now anyone can find these wonderful places to enjoy authentic regional foods and wines in the REAL Italy! We've been to many, many of these places over the years and the descriptions of them are spot-on so I'm confident that the places we have yet to enjoy will be equally as good. Be patient though, just because the book is in English does NOT mean the folks at these wonderful eateries speak the language. The glossary helps a lot in this regard.

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Partial View: An Alzheimer's Journal
Published in Paperback by Southern Methodist University Press (1998-11)
Authors: Cary Smith Henderson, Jackie Henderson Main, Ruth D. Henderson, and Nancy Andrews
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great insight
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Review Date: 2008-09-23
I love this book. It takes a difficult subject and humanizes it. One can now imagine and maybe understand a little what is happening inside an alzheimer patient's brain. This understanding has made difficult behavior easier to tolerate and in some cases prevent. Every care giver should read this book, and every family member.

An excellent book by a very special man
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-23
This book gave me some small insight into what my grandmother, who has alzheimers, must be going through. From the description of why he's afraid of the dark to the small joys of daily life and unquestioning company of his dog, Smith-Henderson has given a treasure to those of us baffled by this disease. My aunt is now using the book for a project in medical school, and I am encouraging my family to read it, so they might also have an idea of what people with alzheimer's face daily.

A wonderful journal on how it feels to have Alzheimer's.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-20
As the spouse of a man with this horrendous disease, I was very moved by this excellent journal of text and photos which allows one to "see it from the other side" as much as possible. In some moments of clarity for him, I shared excerpts of the book with my husband. His reaction was "he sure knows". Having ordered a copy for everyone in our family, perhaps I helped create the current back order situation! Kudos and thank you to all involved in the process of this book.

Moving, enlightening book into world of Alzheimer's patient
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-10
I have worked in nursing homes with Alzheimer's patients and received excellent staff training in relating to these people. But nothing equals the insights into the feelings so powerfully shared by Mr. Henderson. I'm giving it to a friend whose spouse has just been diagnosed and will recommend it to professionals still in the caregiving field.

Great book for great people
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-19
This book is extraordinary if I do say so myself! Cary Henderson is my grandfather. He was diagnosed with AD soon after I was born. I have no memory of him not having it. It has gotten so bad no that a I feel like he is living, but not really here all the way. He is holding on, though. The pictures taken by Nancy Andrews are artistic and creative-wonderfully displayed. My grandma and aunt have put so much work and time in this book and it has really paid off. I am proud of them and think it's great that people can put themselves in someone's shoes that has AD. This book is interesting and will keep your attention until it's over. I reccomend this book to anyone.

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Pekingese (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
Published in Paperback by Barron's Educational Series (1996-08-01)
Author: D. Caroline Coile Ph.D.
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Pleased with Peke Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-12
This small book does a good job covering many relevant topics about Pekes. I was pleased with the contents and would recommend the book to individuals who are considering on buying a Pekingese. The pictures alone will charm you into making the purchase.

Pekingese: Everything about Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breed
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-21
I am buying a pekingese and this book is so helpful! I feel more knowledgeable and will be able to purchase with more confidence. I will also be able to get the grooming aids, etc. prior to the puppy coming home.

Breeders - sell this with your puppies!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-24
This does what it says and is a good guide for pet owners who have not had a peke before. You could do worse than sell it with each puppy, if you are a responsible breeder.

Nothing sticks out
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-09
Yes, this is a pleasant, short, brief book about the Pekingese. However, it's not any different than any other book about the Pekingese breed. The information is very generic, and if you search around personal sites online or just visit breeder's pages, you'll find the same info. At points, I felt like the book became a generic dog care book, giving advice for any breed of dog. It isn't peke-specific enough. For example, they should've had a chart that listed how many calories of food or vitamins pekes need at different life stages and weather. Pekes may be small dogs, but they are heavier and require different nutrition than other breeds. One would expect a book titled "Pekingese" to be tailored to a Peke's needs but the info that is provided for feeding can also be found in a book for any other dog. Do you think a peke needs the same nutrition as a Dalmation? No. It's a good book for those that have never had a dog before, or don't have the slightest clue about the Pekingese. However, if you are already a peke-companion and were looking for helpful peke-specific info, this book doesn't provide info that you don't already know.

Pekingese: (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-21
This is an excellent book for a first time Pekingese owner!! For someone who knows the breed(and I truly mean knows- I've had my boy for a year and a half and I still learned things), it might not be as helpful. It's easy to read and at times shows a little humor. It covers everything a responsible pet owner should know. It even included first aid techniques in case of emergencys, some basic training steps, grooming, etc. Definately an A+ book written by someone who knows what they're talking about.

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Performance Addiction: The Dangerous New Syndrome and How to Stop It from Ruining Your Life
Published in Kindle Edition by Wiley (2004-07-14)
Author: Arthur, Ed.D., Ph.D. Ciaramicoli
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A Model Under Pressure
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Review Date: 2004-10-06
I have been working as a model for 6 years. My life is extremely pressured, I am always trying to perfect my work, my body and my children seem to never accomplish the way I would. When I saw Dr. Ciaramicoli on Good Morning America, I could not believe the story told by one of his clients. She could be my sister. I got the book last night and read it through till 2am. This book is my savior, a guide to change relentless demands I place on myself and those close to me. I never realized why I have such difficulty parenting and loving. The Chapters on Image Love and Performance Addiction and Parenting make so much sense. I wish I had read this book earlier but hopefully it is not too late for me to change the course of my life. I know I drive people close to me crazy, now at least a have a map to help me to relate better and work with less intensity.

Hope and insight for many who are driven to perform
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-07
Dr Ciaramicoli speaks with clarity and compassion and makes the 'syndrome' very understandable. Using the subjects in his practice as examples, I could easily identify with aspects of their driven nature. He makes a strong statement about why we feel compelled to maintain this compulsive lifestyle. Still, it was written not to sound like some dreaded character flaw but a general trend in our society that is creeping into the fabric of our cultural belief system. He offers us hope and insight into how we can better slow down and enjoy our lives and ourselves.

Life with Balance
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-06
For a long time now I have been looking for a way to balance my life. With the constant demands I place on myself to have more, be more and to be perfct I thought I would burst. I have felt this way pretty much all my life, but have never been able to pinpoint the reason. I saw Dr. Ciaramicoli on Good Morning America and everything became clear. I ordered the book and really felt it put my life in perspective. I sincerely thank Dr. Ciaramicoli for helping me to finally live my life with balance.

An interesting book about a poorly understood subject
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-09
Thias book speaks to people who rely on achievements to make them feel good and explains why they experience anxiety. It comes down to a poor sense of "self." I have read a lot of this information in other books, but I believe the author makes his points clearly and adds value on this topic.

Extremely Worthwhile and Helpful Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-30
This book is very helpful, and many chapters are exceptional, particularly Image Love and Relationships, Exceptional Mediocrity, Meaning and Joy, and Balancing Work and Life. The way each chapter is introduced, the use of specific human examples, the questions provided to enable the reader to explore the depth of his or her own problem, and the suggestions offered for conquering performance addiction are superb. The realistic tools provided at the end of the book to enable the reader to assess progress in conquering this addiction are most useful.

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Pharmacology in Rehabilitation
Published in Hardcover by F. A. Davis Company (2001-12-15)
Author: Charles D. Ciccone
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Did what they said they would
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Review Date: 2008-10-01
They told me exactly what it would be and it came just the way they said it would. I received it much sooner than I expected.

Excellent Resource!
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Review Date: 2008-08-02
This textbook is an excellent resource for any medical professional interested in how medications work and their possible adverse effects or effect on patient behavior.

Pharmacology in rehabilitation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-06
Excellent book! Well-written, very easy to understand. This book covers basic neurology, anatomy, and physiology, thus provides an excellent review! It also explains very well in details how drugs act on the body. Highly recommed to physical therapy students, medicine students, and the other medical discipline students.

Is this book worth it?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
I would assume that the majority of people who would buy this book are taking a class in pharmacology. I have had alot of recommended text books that were not worth even taking out of the wrapper, but this book is not one of them. The author's actually spent the time to organize and gather relatively current information and then put a hard cover on it. It's getting harder and harder to get that combination. I gave this a 5 star rating because it really will be a book you will keep and reference after the class is over.

Pharmacology in Rehabilitation
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
This is an easy-to-read, very concise and to the point text book. Ciccone does a great job of summarizing each disease process, listing the drugs used in their management, and including excellent case studies as they pertain to rehabilitation. Of particular help were the boxes at the end of each chapter which detailed any rehabilitation concerns that should be addressed in treating patients using particular pharmacological intervention. I actually read this book from start to finish and can claim to have read an entire textbook, a first for me.

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Pillar of Fire: A Historical Novel (Promised Land Series)
Published in Hardcover by Covenant Communications (2000-09)
Author: David G. Woolley
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Fantastic and testimony building
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Review Date: 2008-10-20
This book can really help you relate to the events that took place in the Book of Mormon. I feel like I am there with Nephi and the rest. Great book for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, as well as anyone who likes a good adventure book.

Finally, good BOM fiction!
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Review Date: 2008-10-07
With all the randomness that is going through Mormon fiction these days, it's not surprising that someone decides to write early Book of Mormon texts into "Work and the Glory" style. I actually prefer this concept to the overzealous W&tG, though admittedly this series takes its own sweet time about getting anywhere.

Still, it's a ride we enjoy, and Woolley is just fine establishing his characters and the ever-important groundwork for what is happening in Jerusalem.

Rather than the soap opera of Lund's work, Woolley's fictional family, that of Jonathan the Blacksmith, find theirselves in a bit more of a conspiracy world of political and religious persuasion. They are not the only focus--we see the lives of prophets such as Jeremiah and royalty such as King Zedekiah.

The family's still on the sugary-sweet side, but even so they manage to have their own personalities, and Woolley is good to keep up storylines for them while still focusing on the main plot.

His best work is when he recreates historical characters by giving them depth--some of the time (Lehi's family remains sadly generic).

"Pillar of Fire" is a well-written book that keeps a healthy hand of action mixed with the necessary testimony.

David is truly amazing!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-05
I love this book, and I will read it again and again. I love the way the words flow and how tension is felt on every page.

Sweden*

Excellent, Smashing, Wonderful, Five-Star . . .
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-16
Pillar of Fire is very good. I love it, and can hardly wait for the third one to come out!!! I saw it at a store and asked Dad to get the two (he likes Church historical fiction too), which he did. I think I read the two in a day or two (I'm a voracious reader, and had a lot of time on my hands at the time, although I suppose it wouldn't have been much longer even if it was during the school year). Everything is so alive, and makes the scriptures come . . . well, alive! However, I think Gerald Lund and David G. Woolley are equally good.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-08
I really like this book, it brought out a great imagination of what it might have been like for Lehi and his family. I really recommend it!

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Playing Life from Center Court: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional Fitness : Living Without Anger and Fear
Published in Hardcover by Select Books (NY) (2004-05)
Author: Arynne A., Ph.D. Simon
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A Wonderful Mentor
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Review Date: 2007-12-27
Arynne Simon is a wonderful mentor. I was blessed to have Arynne as a mentor while at Apple Computer for 11 years. I frequently quote her to employees and peers, and will gain my doctorate in 2008 with Arynne as my role model. Her advice is valuable and actionable, as is her writing. Rebecca Howard Hammons

Sage Advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-20
Arynne's ideas and advice put you in control of your own destiny. A very worthwhile read.

Brilliant ,simple and practical book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-31
Bravo, this is an excellent book. Very practical,simple and brilliant, with clear images. I also enjoyed reading it, but unfortunately when I started the chapter about relationship and manipulation I accidentally left the book in the waiting room of my clinic. Next day it was gone. One of the waiting patients liked this book too. I will buy another copy and definitely will recommend it to my patients.

Playing Life From Center Court
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-06
This is an outstanding book. Written in a very friendly style.
It feels like Dr. Simon is sitting in a nearby armchair chatting with us. She teaches us about how to handle life in a way that is practical, personal, entertaining, and wise. The information in this book is timeless.

An epiphany about listening to your spouse's "wants"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-21
Dr. Simon's book has material that is directly useful in day-to-day life, both personal as well as professional. Funnily enough, it has even helped my racquetball game! I've been working on various aspects of my game, and over time have forgotten about the fundamental value of owning the center court space! Obviously that has not prompted my review, but rather to share that this book has had a much greater impact on how I handle my relationship with my wife.

In one of the early chapters, Dr. Simon addresses the need to keep and manage our "want list", in order to better understand who we are as people. There was one segment discussing the difference between listening to each other's "wants" as a courting couple vs. as a married couple. As we date we share our hopes, dreams and aspirations, most of which can be categorized as wants. However, far too often, after couples get married and "LIFE" starts kicking in (job stress, houses, bills, children, etc.) we start having different dialogues. Rather than listenting to your partner's "wants" and hearing what's your spouse is saying, these wants can be viewed as "what I have been unable to deliver to or fulfill for my spouse." This then creates tension, and you start thinking (and saying) things like "if that's what you wanted, then you married the wrong man because I can't afford that/do that/etc." Wow, that was almost a direct quote from several conversations I've had with my wife!

I wasn't listening to her thoughts, wants and whims beyond my concrete ability to deliver them in the near term, as well as assuming that she wanted these things she was telling me MORE than what she had in her life at the moment. That night, after reading the chapter on wants, I had a warm wonderful conversation with my wife, and opened the door to hearing more about what's in her head and heart.

Dr. Simon, thank you for a new insight, a warm, sweet taste of reality, and the seed for a nice conversation with the lovely woman whom I love.

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Po Man's Child
Published in Paperback by Manic D Press, Inc. (1999-04-01)
Author: Marci Blackman
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WINNER! Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Fiction!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-11
This complex and compelling first novel about pain in its many manifestations has incredible resonance - certainly an award-winning, worthwhile read!

Intense and expertly imagined
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-01
The novel opens with a lesbian S&M scene through which the author reveals a family history informed by tragedy and adversity so bizarre that the family believes they are cursed. The family history is told by Po, the youngest of three children born to the Childs'. The children grow up believing that deceased relatives make regular visits to the family to foretell the onset of happy or sad times. Uncle Ray is determined to kill himself and the family endures multiple failed attempts on his part to achieve his goal. Having grown up in an environment where ghosts abound and insanity flourishes, the children develop coping mechanisms that allow them to survive the family but lose themselves. From drug addiction to self-mutilation to family abandonment, the Childs' children attempt to cover up, or perhaps unleash, the pain of generations of trauma.

"Po Man's Child" accomplishes many things on many levels. The novel is steeped in supernatural beliefs and familial experiences that shape the lives of the characters in self-destructive ways. The story demonstrates how one's inability to challenge and resist beliefs that do not enrich their lives will only lead to destroying it. Blackman has written a highly symbolic, multi-layered narrative that informs and entertains. The writing is superb. The story is intense and expertly imagined. This is a fabulous debut novel by an extremely skilled and daring writer. I look forward to more of her work. Highly Recommended.

Glad i read it
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-02
Po man's child is the story of Po who's a lesbian who at the beginning of the book has checked herself until a mental hospial. She also has problem with cutting herself all the time. The book is mostly Po thinking back while she is in the hospital of her youth, we meet her Uncle Ray who's always trying to kill hisself but is never successful, we also meet her brother who only wants to talk to his imaginary friends, her parents, and her grandmother. Po and her white lover Mary always like to play games with cutting themselves. You want want to miss reading this book, it is really good.

Winner! ALA GLBT Book Award (2000)
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-27
In 'Po Man's Child', Blackman skillfully interweaves three crucial days in the life of the protagonist Po, with a depiction of her earlier years and the family whose 'curse' she shares. This remarkable first novel, full of memorable characters, conveys both the despair of mean lives and the hope of human empowerment.

a must read for anyone intersted in the American family
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-01
This book broke my heart and throughout the proceeding chapters helped me mend it back together. I was completely absorbed and invested in every member of Po's family. I encourage anyone who is or has ever been a part of a family to read this book. If this debut work is any indication than Marci Blackman is on her way to being one of the most important novelists this country has produced. I cannot wait to read what she delivers next.

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Point and Shoot
Published in Hardcover by Booksurge Llc (2006-03-03)
Author: G. D. Baum
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Not what I expected--better!
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Review Date: 2007-05-25
G. D. Baum is a terrific writer. The book opens with a scene in which the main character is making love to his partner who has cancer. The emotion is intense and is hightened as each new character is introduced. One is suicidal. Another is a grandfatherly man who has seen his share of crime.

Baum does a great job of weaving facts about martial arts into the story and this is the part I didn't expect. This made it a great read for both genders. I would not have chosen a book about martial arts, but I love a book from which I can learn. This one certainly fit the bill.

Yvonne Perry
Author of RIGHT TO RECOVER: Winning the Political and Religious Wars Over Stem Cell Research in America

How complicated IS life?
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Review Date: 2007-02-17
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (2/07)

PI Henry Cho needs assistance from PI Lock Tourmaline. Cho needs someone he can trust to watch his back. Cho is Susan Heung's bodyguard and friend of Lock. Susan is the daughter of "old man Heung." Heung is beginning to turn the family business over to his children. Susan runs the legitimate part of the business. Her brother Jason is taking over the illegal part, drugs. Cousin Bodacious is upset and wants a summit meeting. He insists that he and the "Old Man" meet and insists that Susan and Jason be included. Cho suspects that Susan is planning to assassinate Cousin Bodacious. Susan and Jason's presence was significant.

When Cho tells Lock "No one will have a gun." Lock decides to bring Grandfather with him. Grandfather "is the embodiment of the paradoxical truth that the greatest martial artists were so often gentle, humble men."

Lock was beat up and picked on as a child. His father insisted he learn martial arts. Grandfather taught Tae Kwon Do. "Your ignorance breeds the fear." "You'll never be afraid again of anyone, even your father. You'll respect him, but you won't fear him."

Susan has been grooming Cho to run for congress. She knew it would be beneficial to have connections in the Federal Government.

Lock's lover, Janice has terminal cancer. He loves her very much and is attempting to cope with her illness and imminent death. Her daughter looks up to Lock as a daughter looks to her father. His ex-wife's love beats her. The summit goes bad and "Old Man Heung" is murdered. Can life get any more complicated for Lock?

G.D Baum offers readers a winner in "Point and Shoot." The title refers to cops doing what cops are not supposed to do, taking care of problems in an illegal way. The plot of this book is fascinating. Baum takes readers on a roller coaster ride with twists and turns along the way. From the first page I was hooked. I didn't lay "Point and Shoot" down until the last page. When Lock describes making love to a woman with terminal cancer I found myself in tears. The tenderness with which Lock deals with his lover made me think that Baum may have suffered through such a battle. Janice is a stronger character bringing to life the plight of breast cancer patients. For me, the mystery took a back seat to this couple's relationship. The martial arts scenes were enthralling. Lock is deadly without a gun. Well-done G.D. Baum! I highly recommend "Point and Shoot" to mystery and fiction enthusiasts.

A good entertaining read
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Review Date: 2007-01-14
First the disclaimer, I'm a 4th degree black belt in Shaolin Kempo, the same system the author (and the main character) studies.

For the martial arts scenes, they were crisp, well written and provided an interesting insight into the internal arts. They also reminded me to practice my Tai Chi more. :-)

This book isn't a murder mystery, lots of people get killed, and it is very clear who done what to who. It is a book about relationships, not nice ones either. It is more about one man's struggle to improve himself and those around him while playing with the cards life dealt him.

I enjoyed this book and recommend it for those who like an engaging read. The good guys aren't paragons of absolute virtue, but that is often how it is.

excellent read!
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Review Date: 2006-10-15
Interesting and entertaining. A story of love, war, friendship and betrayal that will keep you reading well past bedtime! I can't wait to know Fletcher and look forward to reading the sequel.
Keep writing, G. D. Baum!


Point and Shoot:: Highly recommended
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-28
I read it in one sitting!! I think that the interweaving of East and West sets this book apart from others. The plot is complicated enough to hold one's interest and although the Grandfather is my favorite character the author manages to make all the other players believeable. It is clear that a sequel is in the wings and I will be eagerly awaiting its appearance.

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The Politics of Hallowed Ground: Wounded Knee and the Struggle for Indian Sovereignty
Published in Paperback by University of Illinois Press (1998-12-01)
Authors: Mario Gonzalez and Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
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the politics of hallowed ground....
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Review Date: 2000-05-19
Wonderful workings of writing the whole truth. A must have, must read, must distribute widely!

Wonderful!
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Review Date: 2000-08-18
This book is about the relationship between the United States and the Sioux Nation from the signing of the 1851 Ft. Laramie treaty up to the present. The book centers around the efforts of the Wounded Knee Survivors Assoc. and their attorney Mario Gonzalez to obtain a formal apology from the U.S. government for the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre and the establishment of a National Tribal park at the massacre site. This book includes:

*Gonzalez' diary entries from 1989-1992--an excellent window to see firsthand how contemporary tribal governments work and how Native Americans on reservations interact with each other on a daily basis.

*Commentary (called chronicles)by Elizabeth Cooke-Lynn explaining events described in the diary entries including Gonzalez' efforts in stopping the payment of $100 million claims commission for the Black Hills in 1980, and his efforst in Europe from 1981 to 1984 to get the World Court to issue an advisory opinion on the illegal confiscation of the Black Hills.

*Appendices that include a complete chronology of Sioux land claims from the signing of the 1851 treaty up to the present--a must for anyone interested in Indian land claims.

*Excellent footnotes with valuable information found no where else including information about Chief Crazy Horse's family members contained in the probate records of Chief Crazy Horse's father.

This book is FASCINATING and should appeal to everyone! IT SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING IN EVERY NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES CLASS!

entralling
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-09
what elizabeth and mario have done is to create a work that will stand for the test of time! my favorite part of the whole book was when Elizabeth proudly states THAT NATIVE AMERICAN, ABORGIONAL, AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ARE NOT CITIZENS OF THE WHITE MAN'S NATION ! FOR EXAMPLE A PERSON WHO LIVES IN THE DINE NATION IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE THEY NEVER ASKED FOR NOR DID WANT TO BE CITZENS OF THIS PATHETIC NATION! THEY ARE CITIZENS IN THEIR TRIBE AND NATION NOT OF THE PATHETIC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OR THE WORLD FOR THAT MATTER! READ THIS BOOK TO LEARN THE REAL HISTORY OF WOUNDED KNEE AND ABOUT A PEOPLE WHO ARE CHANGING HISTORY EVERY SINGLE DAY!

the politics of hallowed ground....
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-19
Wonderful workings of writing the whole truth. A must have, must read, must distribute widely!

important model for rewriting Indian and U.S. history
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-01
What first strikes this reader is the very frank and engrossing personal narrative, as well as the description of the on-going political struggle of the Sioux in their battle for the return of the Black Hills in South Dakota. The diary entries of lawyer Mario Gonzales and the commentaries of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn gave me an opportunity to re-think important events in Sioux and American history over the past century (including Custer and the Little Big Horn, the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890, and others). The authors also show very clearly how these linked histories continue to influence the actions of individuals (white or Indian) and governments today. Cook-Lynn is especially deft at evaluating the political, economic,and racial motivations of the various stakeholders, from the factions within different Sioux tribes, the governors and congressmen, federal agencies, to the white landowners. The centerpiece of the book is the fight by the Sioux for the return of the Black Hills (preserved for the tribes by treaty in 1868), as well as the related fight for a monument to the Sioux massacred by government troups at Wounded Knee. But as the story unfolds, it became a means for me to understand the treaty rights and sovereign rights of not just the Sioux but other Indian nations in this country. Gonzales relates details of the legal battles and community struggles, and shows an amazing persistence and courage in his pursuit of justice for the Sioux. I hope that other readers come away from this book with as strong a sense as I did: of our need to resolve these ethical and legal dilemmas by recognition of Indian treaty rights and sovereignty. I'm grateful to the authors for their frank discussions of the real difficulties inherent in this task, and for outlining the rewards to all of us if they succeed.


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