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Cranky's ViewReview Date: 2008-07-30
The BEST meals we had during our entire vacation were from this bookReview Date: 2008-06-25
Excellent book on local placesReview Date: 2008-06-21
A smorgasbord of optionsReview Date: 2008-01-13
REAL Italian Food!Review Date: 2008-01-25

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great insightReview Date: 2008-09-23
An excellent book by a very special manReview Date: 1999-03-23
A wonderful journal on how it feels to have Alzheimer's.Review Date: 1999-01-20
Moving, enlightening book into world of Alzheimer's patientReview Date: 1999-03-10
Great book for great peopleReview Date: 2000-03-19

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Pleased with Peke BookReview Date: 2005-10-12
Pekingese: Everything about Purchase, Care, Nutrition, BreedReview Date: 2002-09-21
Breeders - sell this with your puppies!Review Date: 2002-06-24
Nothing sticks outReview Date: 2003-03-09
Pekingese: (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)Review Date: 2003-03-21


A Model Under PressureReview Date: 2004-10-06
Hope and insight for many who are driven to performReview Date: 2004-10-07
Life with BalanceReview Date: 2004-10-06
An interesting book about a poorly understood subjectReview Date: 2004-12-09
Extremely Worthwhile and Helpful BookReview Date: 2004-10-30

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Did what they said they wouldReview Date: 2008-10-01
Excellent Resource!Review Date: 2008-08-02
Pharmacology in rehabilitationReview Date: 2008-06-06
Is this book worth it?Review Date: 2008-02-13
Pharmacology in RehabilitationReview Date: 2007-12-21

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Fantastic and testimony buildingReview Date: 2008-10-20
Finally, good BOM fiction!Review Date: 2008-10-07
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!Review Date: 2007-04-05
Sweden*
Excellent, Smashing, Wonderful, Five-Star . . .Review Date: 2003-12-16
Great BookReview Date: 2002-05-08

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A Wonderful MentorReview Date: 2007-12-27
Sage AdviceReview Date: 2005-04-20
Brilliant ,simple and practical book.Review Date: 2005-03-31
Playing Life From Center CourtReview Date: 2005-02-06
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"Review Date: 2005-01-21
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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WINNER! Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Fiction!Review Date: 2000-07-11
Intense and expertly imaginedReview Date: 2003-06-01
"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 itReview Date: 2001-04-02
Winner! ALA GLBT Book Award (2000)Review Date: 2000-04-27
a must read for anyone intersted in the American familyReview Date: 1999-10-01


Not what I expected--better!Review Date: 2007-05-25
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?Review Date: 2007-02-17
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 readReview Date: 2007-01-14
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!Review Date: 2006-10-15
Keep writing, G. D. Baum!
Point and Shoot:: Highly recommendedReview Date: 2006-09-28

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the politics of hallowed ground....Review Date: 2000-05-19
Wonderful!Review Date: 2000-08-18
*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!
entrallingReview Date: 2000-06-09
the politics of hallowed ground....Review Date: 2000-05-19
important model for rewriting Indian and U.S. historyReview Date: 1999-12-01
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