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The King James Open Bible : Expanded Edition
Published in Hardcover by Nelson Bibles (16 September, 2002)
Author: Nelson Bibles
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Lacking in features.
I really looked forward to the Open Bible being released in the KJV. I have friends with the NKJV Open Bible, and it's full of study notes, charts and maps. I wrongly assumed the only difference between this one and theirs would be the actual translation; I was wrong. The maps and charts are meager, there are ZERO study notes, and barely any cross references. There are perhaps 2-4 per each page. The only redeeming features are the book outlines, the topic index, and the visual survey of the Bible.
I gave it 3 stars because the leather, binding and print are of good quality, but you'd be much better off buying the Matthew Henry Study Bible. The KJV Open Bible does not aid in Bible study; as a matter of fact, it hinders it.

Simply Teriffic!
This Bible is GREAT! With its Biblical Cyclopedic Index, Cross References, Comprehensive Book Introductions and Outlines, In-Text Subheadings, Read-Along References and Translation Notes, and many other WONDERFUL study helps you are sure to love this Bible!!! The unique thing about it is that it is not just for hardcore studiers, it is for novices as well! This Bible has information for anyone! This is a Teriffic Bible! Get it today! You won't be sorry!!!


No Guarantees (An Open Door Book)
Published in Library Binding by New Discovery (May, 1993)
Author: Chris Campbell
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Honest, personal, human, real and scary
Chris Campbell is an unusual person who managed to go deeply into addiction yet retain enough awareness and intelligence to write about it as she went along. Her story reads with the innocence of a naif in the jaws of evil. It's hard to stop reading once you start, and it's all to easy to imagine yourself or your kids in the same situation - good and caring and bright yet unable to say no. Sampbell's story may be more complicated than is related in this narrative of adolesence, but the simplicity of her view is a message in itself.

This is my book and there is just so much more to the story.
I am not going to review my book, because I don't personally think it is that good. However, what it signifies is important to me. Perhaps someday I can write the real story, the whole truth. I am almost 28 now, this book was written after I turned 18. So much has happened. I was so innocent back then. Read the book, check it out. Let your kids read it. Let it warn them about the realities of drugs and life.


The Open Adoption Book : A Guide to Adoption without Tears
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (29 December, 1997)
Author: Bruce M. Rappaport
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No such thing as adoption without tears
The Open Adoption Book is A Guide to Adoption Without Tears. I want to live on the planet Dr. Rappaport resides on and so do the tens of thousands of women in the United States who surrender babies every year for adoption. The tears never stop, whatever adoption practice the children were placed under. Read Merry Bloch Jones, Birthmothers and you'll see "the amputation of the heart." Rappaport describes open adoption as though it were a rose garden in which "...close relationships between the adoptive parents and birthparents become almost casual or routine, just as they would be in a biological family. The sense of normalcy is striking" (p. 120). Yes, of course, this may be the case with some open adoption arrangements, but Dr. Rappaport writes that "most open adoption families" consider the presence of the birthparent(s) "just a normal and routine part of their everyday lives." We do not have longitudinal studies that support this view, and common sense tells us that it cannot be true of most open adoption arrangements. We learn in a see-saw of research papers that many birthmothers report that if they had to do it over again they would not have chosen adoption but raised the children themselves. Some would even have chosen abortion over adoption. Mothers relinquishing a child for adoption often tend toward more grief symptoms, especially if the adoption is an open one, than parents who had lost a child to death. Studies show that many mothers using open adoption often feel more socially isolated, express more difficulty with normal everyday life, feel more despair, and express more dependency than their counterparts using confidential adoptions.
Dr. Rappaport's book was published in 1992, but meanwhile we do have more data available. We learn from the largest longitudinal study (720 individuals) conducted by Harold D. Grotevant and Ruth G. McRoy on the full range of adoptive openness, (Openness in Adoption, Exploring Family Connections. Sage 1998): "The clearest policy implication of our work is that no single type of adoption is best for everyone." These authors warn that the long-term impact of openness for all parties in the adoptive kinship network is not known and longitudinal research is necessary to answer this question. Most importantly, the long-term impact of openness on the children is as yet unknown. In fully disclosed open adoption, the child is continually reminded that she has two mothers. This "insistence of differences" is a vulnerability in open-adoption families which professionals and laypersons are concerned about. David H. Kirk's Adoptive Kinship Theory predicts that openness in adoption imposes strains on all parties in the adoption triad as a result of role ambiguity. In their study Openness in Adoption, New Practices, New Issues, (Praeger, 1988) McRoy, Grotevant and White suggest that "The child may be more likely to feel that he is 'matched' with his adoptive parents, if he or she is not constantly reminded of the contrast between birthparents and adoptive parents." The authors suggest that Semi-open adoptions (no personal contact between birthmothers and adoptive parents but non-identifying letters through the agency) tend to minimize problems regarding role expectations of adoptive parents and birthparents.
Gisela Gasper Fitzgerald, author of ADOPTION: An Open, Semi-Open or Closed Practice?

A must read for anyone considering Open Adoption!
My husband and I are in the very beginning stages of looking into adoption. We were not aware of "open" adoption, until I ran across this book. Both of us were leary, but the book explained open adoption in such detail that we were true believers. The Open Adoption Book not only explains open adoption, but all avenues of adoption to help you dicide on what is best for you and your family. It is written in languange that is understandable and easy to read. I think this book is a must read for anyone considering open adoption.


Open Cockpit Over Africa
Published in Paperback by Covos-Day Books (31 December, 2000)
Authors: Victor Smith and Roger Williams
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Great subject matter, could be better written
Victor Smith was a young man with an adventurous spirit when he flew across uncharted areas of Africa in the early 1930's. Today he would be calles irresponsible but he helped pioneer todays airline routes.

a couragous book by a couragous man
Victor flew in an era when modern day aviators with the romance of flying in their blood would love to have flown. It is a forgotten era but with Victors book the memory of those wonderful days lives on. Those wishing to persue aviation as a carreer or a hobby need to read this book as a background to appreciate the great courage of the airmen of that day, and the incredible advances in technology that have made flying what it is today. The book is in its second print and is available at exclusive books or direct from Vivienne at vivbw1@mweb.co.za Captain Wally Waldeck SA


Open Minds
Published in Paperback by Texere Publishing Ltd. (June, 2001)
Author: Andy Law
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A Great Book but....
Yes, this is a great book. But if you're looking to buy it because you enjoyed the "Creative Company", don't buy this book. Because it is the same book, just with a different name and some of the stuff at the back of the other book is at the front of this one. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go to the bookstore and return it.

er, Author warning!
Don't buy Open Minds and Creative Company together - they are the same book!
I reluctantly changed the name Open Minds for the US market, because the publisher convinced me it was a better title!.


Open Modeling with UML
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (15 January, 2000)
Authors: Brian Henderson-Sellers and Bhuvan Unhelkar
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A good book to teach you OO in two days
After reading several books written by three Amigos, I find this book do the good job of teaching you how to develop OO systems using UML.

It distills the goodies of the OO Process chapter by chapter. Finally, two cases are used to illustrate the concepts and techniques presented.

Take this book if you want to equip yourself with OO technology

A good book teaching you OO with UML in two days
After reading several books written by three Amigos, I find this book do the good job of teaching you how to develop OO systems using UML.

It distills the goodies of the OO Process chapter by chapter. Finally, two cases are used to illustrate the concepts and techniques presented.

Take this book if you want to equip yourself with OO technology.


Open Range
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Dorchester Pub Co (August, 2003)
Author: Lauran Paine
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Good, but predictable
Open Range is a great change of pace Western that makes for an easy and entertaining read. It's short, fun, and absolutely nothing that taxes one's brain. Open Range chronicles the adversity experienced by two independent, yet amiable freegrazers in the twilight of the old American West. The veteran cowhand Boss Spearman and his protege Charley Waite make their way in the open West while herding and raising cattle in the open land - much to the displeasure of the local reprobate cowhand magnate and his puppet marshal.

A classic Western book without any surprising and exciting twists and turns, Open Range is much different in book form than the actual movie itself. In a true rarity, I actually enjoyed the movie moreso and found it to be more compelling. That being said, I still enjoyed the book and recommend it to anyone who enjoys Westerns or who is looking for a fun, quick, and easy read. See the movie afterwards and be your own judge.

A gripping tale of human greed and the fight for survival
Very highly recommended for both personal and community library audiobook collections, Open Range by Lauran Paine is the western novel upon which the motion picture starring Robert Duvall and Kevin Costner was based. Open Range tells of conflict between open range men - free grazing cattle owners who have no land yet drive their cattle through the country. Yet ranchers are buying up the land, and one of them is so ruthless as to do murder upon the competing open range men - a crime that cannot go unanswered. A gripping tale of human greed and the fight for survival, Open Range is complete, unabridged, and superbly narrated by Barrett Whitener.


Open Road's Bermuda Guide
Published in Paperback by Open Road Pub (April, 2000)
Author: Ron Charles
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Interesting, but not the greatest travel guide
This book wasn't a bad read, but its lack of maps was somewhat annoying. It recommends you visit a particular place, but you have to use some other means of finding out where that place is! There are much better travel books out there.

The Best Bermuda Book by far!
After reading a review of this book in Conde Nast I found one for sale on Amazon. A great book at a great price. Not many maps or photos, but real solid details from somebody that obviously knows whats up in Bermuda.


Open Sesame : Understanding American English and Culture Through Folktales and Stories
Published in Paperback by University of Michigan Press (January, 1997)
Author: Planaria J. Price
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Open Sesame Understanding American English & Culture through
This book contains exerpts from famous folktales and stories in American Culture for ESL students. The exerpts are short and manageable for most intermediate to upper-intermediate students. At the end of each story, there are comprehension questions and vocabulary exercises to support the story- This book is a great supplementary tool for the classroom, or for students who are trying to understand the basis (and Background) of many American Metaphors and analogies. I was a bit disappointed by the book, because I was looking for a course book, and not a suplementary book.

The magic of Open Sesame for ESOL Adults
I've used Open Sesame for three wonderful trimesters in my ESL immigrant classes in Los Angeles and now in my EFL college classes in Japan. It is a wonderful course text to use to teach core vocabulary, idioms, reading skills, critical thinking, and especially American culture and allusions. My students are stimulated by the cultural questions and we have great discussions comparing and contrasting their folk stories and values with the ones in Open Sesame. The cassette tapes are great for them to study listening at home and in their cars. I must disagree with the reviewer from Germany that it is a supplemental text--it covers everything I need in my advanced EFL curriculum. By the way, the illustrations are charming.


Open Water
Published in Paperback by Ecco (July, 2000)
Author: Maria Flook
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Loose Connections
The characters were uniquely eccentric but the attractions and repulsions between them didn't ring true. It did hold my interest more as the the story went on. I wanted to find out if and where Rennies die. But, was still anxious for it to be over. Flashes of brilliant phrasing made me believe it was Maria Flook.

Emotionally powerful, extremely intense...
The story portrayed in Open Water is an extremely intense roller coaster. Open Water starts out slowly, building the characters in rich detail before crashing you into the high powered emotions surrounding the death of Rennie and Willis's ability to deal with it and what it means to the only stability he has ever been able to accept. Although the characters appear to be people I have little, if anything, in common with, I found myself completely absorbed in their lives for the duration of the novel. I read this book a while ago, but it remains one of the best, most haunting stories I have had the pleasure to read. I would recommend it highly to anyone.


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