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Blue Bug Goes to School
Published in Paperback by Children's Press (May, 1985)
Authors: Virginia Poulet and Peggy Perry Anderson
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Fun for the preschool set
I brought this title home from the library for my two year old son. He instantly fell in love with it! I said, "What do you think this book is about?" He said, "Bug". I said, "What kind of bug," and he replied, "Blue Bug". From then on he was hooked. This brightly colored book is filled with familiar school objects, and assists in teaching colors, letters, and numbers. It would be a valuable addition to any preschool or home.


Cat Goes Fiddle-I-Fee
Published in Paperback by Clarion Books (21 March, 1988)
Author: Paul Galdone
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Great Sing-a-long Book!
It's great to have books to sing along to, and this is one of the best. The illustrations are great, the lyrics are fun, and kids of all ages enjoy the song. A great version of the song done by kids is on the CD Treblemakers ...


Charismania: When Christian Fundamentalism Goes Wrong
Published in Paperback by Cassell Academic (August, 1997)
Author: Roland Howard
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A well written expose of the charismatic excesses
Written from a British perspective, Roland Howard exposes many of the excesses of the Charismatic movement. From the beginnings of the Charismatic movement in the U.K.through the arrival of the Toronto Blessing and the movement's possible future. Detailed accounts of sexual, psychological ,and ministerial abuses abound. Yes people have died because of this movement as the sad case of Audrey Reynolds documents. Minuses: Howard uses too many acronyms. He misidentifies Rodney Harold-Browne as an American, he's actually South African.


Cher Goes Enviro-Mental
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (January, 1997)
Author: Randi Reisfeld
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It was really funny.
I liked it how Cher thought about using recyclables for thier experiment. It was funny how Cher thought that she was using her credit card over and ovar again and she thoght it was recycling.


The Cine Goes to Town: French Cinema 1896-1914
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (June, 1998)
Author: Richard Abel
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Comprehensive history of early French film
Richard Abel has done a massive reasearch job, and impressively documented French silent films from their first showing until the outbreak of World War I. French films were the most popular in the world until the War wiped out the film-making industry for a few years. By then, the American film industry was the world leader.

Abel viewed hundreds of still-existing early films in writing this book. The appendix includes a very useful filmography that lists existing French silent films, the archive that holds them, and lists contemporary magazine reviews of the films. This book has very detailed endnotes of his sources. There are quite a few photos from the films that Abel describes.

The book is broken up into five parts. The first part documents a history of the French film industry up to 1914, and the audiencies of the time. The next section documents "The Cinema of Attractions (1896-1904), when George Melies was the most popular filmmaker with his "trick" films. Also, the Lumiere Brothers specialized in "actuality" films, and the Pathe company was growing. The next section covers "The Transition to a Narrative Cinema (1904-1907)", where short story films were king. Pathe and Gaumont were the dominant film companies, and Melies was not popular much longer. Next, "The Pre-Feature Single-Reel Story Film" documents the rise of comedies, historical films and even cartoons. Finally, "The Rise of the Feature Film (1911-1914) covers historical epics that were much longer, crime and detective films, and comedies featuring comedians like Max Linder and Andre Deed. The book also explains how both serious films and comedies both affirmed and satirized contemporary French society.

If you are new to the study of film history, this book will be way over your head. On the other hand, if you are interested in the development of film narrative and editing, you will be fascinated by this book. My only complaint is that Abel describes so many different examples of films, that it is tough to read a large chunk of this book at one sitting. After an hour or so, all of the plot-lines and camera-work and editing that he describes starts to blur together in your mind. I think that the book might have benefited from more section breaks. Still, this is a fascinating book for the serious silent film fan.


Coke Goes to War
Published in Paperback by Motorbooks International (September, 1996)
Authors: V. Dennis Wrynn and Dennis V. Wrynn
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Nice book, but incomplete
This book is a review of Coke advertising during WWII. It's fairly complete, but missing some ads. Each ad takes 1 page, and is acompanied by the author's notes. No mention of other Coca-Cola wartime productions, such as the Heaslip "Airplane Hangers" or spotter cards. I wish it had covered these other items, since they relate more directly to the war than the ads.


Criterion Goes to the Movies C/Win/Us/Rental
Published in CD-ROM by Voyageur Pub (September, 1995)
Authors: Cmvoy 502 and Voyager Company
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Good reference book for Criterion early LD's
About 140 movies were reviewed. I love the film clips and essays. Unfortunately, as good as Criterion/Yoyager, they made a major mistake. The credit page for "Zulu" was put in wrong with the one from "Ikiru". So don't be surprised to see it shows Kurosawa directed "Zulu"...


Curious George Goes Camping
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Company (October, 1990)
Authors: Margret Rey and Alan J. Shalleck
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Curious George Goes Camping
All six of my children have loved Curious George books and I have to read them to them until they have memorized them. In this book George get in to mischief as usual but all ends up well in the end, of course.


Curious George Goes to a Movie
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Margaret Rey, H. A. Rey, and Margret Rey
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"Though he had promised to be good, little monkeys sometimes forget..." Curious George and his friend, the man with the yellow hat, have been waiting to see this movie for a long time, and finally it's here! When his friend goes to get popcorn, George watches the beginning of the movie. Soon, inevitably, this inquisitive chimp gets curious. Is that light at the back of the theater the place where the movie comes from? Curiosity doesn't kill the cat--or the ape--but it sure gets him in a lot of messes! Quick as a wink, George has managed to get tangled up in the film, and the audience is getting restless. Luckily, resourceful George finds a way to save the day.

The wonders of modern technology, combined with creative genius, have brought Curious George to life again. Based on the original Curious George character, and written and illustrated in the style of Margret and H.A. Rey, George's latest adventure features the art of Vipah Interactive, the animators of Curious George CD-ROMs. Even the toughest critics of all--young children--will be unfazed by the melding of the traditional and the newfangled. George is still George. Curious about George's other escapades? Try The Complete Adventures of Curious George. (Ages 4 to 8) --Emilie Coulter

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How a Movie Works.
Even though this wasn't one of the original titles in the CURIOUS GEORGE series and was written and illustrated by some unknown writers and artists in an attempt to cash in on CURIOUS GEORGE, I still thoroughly enjoyed this book. I picked it up because I'm a huge movie buff and will read just about anything about the movies. I was especially impressed by how much the illustrations resemble the original drawings.

In this story the Man in the Yellow Hat takes George to see a movie. George is curious about the light in a little window high above the ground. So, while the Man in the Yellow Hat is getting snacks, George finds his way into the machine booth and causes a mess.

Children love this story because it combines the misadventures of George with something they are familiar with, movies. A delightful book.


David Va Al Colegio/David Goes to School
Published in Unknown Binding by Bt Bound (July, 2003)
Author: David Shannon
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david goes to school
Great story book for children I really like the way David Shannon writes his books and has beautiful illustrations in them...This book and No David are a part of my 5 year olds library and he just loves them


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