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Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night
Published in Paperback by Hyperion Press (20 May, 1996)
Author: Alice Low
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Perfectly Scary
These are wonderful stories to read to kids on Halloween. the illustrations are excellent, they are of enough varied lengths to fit into any school or bedtime schedule, and they manage that blend of fun and scary that is, well, fun and scary. Most kids over third grade at my boy's school (where I've been reading these each October for the past three years) can quote the punch line to Bruce Colville's 'Duffy's Jacket'. It's a true pleasure. I'd recommend that your elementary school's library get more than one copy.


When the Blues Won't Go Away: New Approaches to Dysthymic Disorder and Other Forms of Chronic Low-Grade Depression
Published in Hardcover by Hungry Minds, Inc (June, 1991)
Authors: Robert Hirschfeld, Susan Meltsner, and Robert Hirschfeld
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feeling down
I bought this book because there was a point in my life after 4 kids and a divorce that I felt "blue" most everyday. This book was very helpful with tips and insight, After a second marriage where the blended family thing was a problem, I read this book a lot. It has been was a very hekpful book for me to read to understand depression and the different causes and types.


Cooking the Chinese Way: Revised and Expanded to Include New Low-Fat and Vegetarian Recipes
Published in Paperback by Lerner Pub Group (October, 2001)
Author: Ling Yu
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Big disappointment
When I spend $20 on a cookbook I expect a full sized book with a lot of interesting recipes. So many recipes, in fact, that I'm still trying new ones long after I bought it. "Cooking the Chinese Way" isn't even close to that. It's roughly the size of a children's book and has only a handful of useful recipes. The rest of the book is filled with miscellaneous trivia such as the recipe's names in Chinese, a brief history of Chinese food and obvious tips like "wash your hands before you start." All of it's interesting and it would make a good cookbook better; but as it stands there's as much trivia as there are recipes.

I've been to China and the food was consistently outstanding and it's vastly different from "American-Chinese" food. Since then I've been looking for a cookbook that has recipes for what I ate in Beijing. I thought buying a cookbook written by a Chinese woman would be a safe bet; but unfortunately "The Chinese Way" isn't that book. It's strictly stir fry and rice style recipes. There's not even a recipe for something as common as Chinese dumplings. Why not? What's most ironic is that it contains a recipe for fortune cookies, which I understand is an American invention! I certainly didn't see any in China. All said, there's not much to distinguish this $20 cookbook from those mini-recipe books that you can get at your grocery store for $5.95. This is the first item I've ever returned to Amazon.com.

A Good Introduction
In response to the first reviewer, I want to point out that this title is a children's book. It offers background needed to give upper grade elementary age children a sense of place. The number and variety of recipes is appropriate for the age range of the intended audience, and boiled dumplings are included, by the way. Recipes for this crowd need to be simple and straightforward. It also offers a glossary of cooking terms and a list of more unusual ingredients and where to find them. There is also a list of safety tips, although there is no reminder to have an adult present when using a stove or sharp knives. Hopefully, parents would have addressed this. Overall, I think this is a good introduction for children ages 10 and above.

Good for kids to learn with
I think that the first man did not know anything about this series for kids. it is a good book for begining to learn cooking chinese food. it even says reading level 9-12!!!...


19th Century American Inventors: High/Low Books for Grades 3-6; Reading Level, Middle 2nd Grade
Published in Hardcover by PowerKids Press (January, 2003)
Author: Holly Cefrey
Amazon base price: $103.50

Actinide Recovery From Waste and Low Grade Sources (Radioactive Waste Management Series)
Published in Hardcover by Taylor & Francis (1982)
Amazon base price: $337.00
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American Tycoons: High/Low Books for Grades 3-6; Reading Level, Early 3rd Grade
Published in Hardcover by PowerKids Press (January, 2003)
Author: Lewis K. Parker
Amazon base price: $103.50

Apple Graphics: Low-Res Programs and Activities: For Apple Ii, Ii+, IIE and IIC: En79251
Published in Paperback by Enrich (December, 1984)
Author: Bob Hofemann
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Biomes: High/Low Books for Grades 3-6; Reading Level, Upper 2nd Grade
Published in Hardcover by PowerKids Press (January, 2003)
Author: Holly Cefrey
Amazon base price: $103.50

Circulating Fluidized Bed Steam Generator for Coal and Low-grade Fuels
Published in Paperback by European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE) (1994)
Authors: R. Stonebridge and R.B. Gorman
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Coming to America: High/Low Books for Grades 3--6; Reading Level, Middle 2nd Grade
Published in Hardcover by PowerKids Press (January, 2003)
Author: Lewis K. Parker
Amazon base price: $103.50

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