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Review Date: 1/28/2005
Helpful Score: 1
Step by understanding step, Dr. Allen advances in these pages convincing and applicable counsel for problem solving, his words ever fortified by assuring scriptural reference and potent illustration. Pertinent and penetrating throughout, here is a versatile handbook of basic christian principles eminently suited to meet the mutliple tests of todays troubled times. (Abebooks reviewer)
Review Date: 1/11/2014
Both my sisters favorite cookbook. They have been using this book for years. I finally got my own copy and am thrilled. This book covers just about everything!
Review Date: 4/28/2007
Great little cookbook that goes through each month with some very easy to make food.
Review Date: 7/16/2006
Cute!! If you love dog books it's enjoyable
Review Date: 2/20/2005
Fun and interesting!
Review Date: 7/12/2005
I have this book, though I'm not the one offering it here - this is a great book and I'm keeping mine!! This story is about 500 years of a family line, each generation having a Rachel. There is another as well you should consider - The Lives of Rachel which is 1,000 years. It's simply excellent!!
Review Date: 6/7/2005
Helpful Score: 3
No stone is left unturned in this account of the Bounty mutineers and how Bligh's precarious character was used to secure their pardons. Debunks many of the popular myths of Bligh as a draconian slave-driver and re-examines the complicity of the mutineers.
Review Date: 3/9/2005
Pavek is a memorable and very human character and deals very human-ly with everything he comes up against. The reader really feels for him and his companions throughout the entire book. (From Amazon)
Review Date: 2/13/2005
From Amazon \"Theresa Medeiros creates a captivating story of a handsome prince with ten little children to care for. He looks for an ugly duckling so he won\'t be tempted to make ten more. What he finds is a beautiful woman who already feels the sting of rejection. The two of them circle each other with tantalizing slowness, interspersed with alot of fun as Willow gang up on Bannor with his children.\"
Review Date: 1/21/2005
Story of Mary Basso Klauba and her 7 years living with cancer, written with humor and insight.
Review Date: 6/26/2005
This is a book that is too sad for me to get through, but it is well liked and rates high by everyone that reads it. Just be prepared to cry!
Review Date: 6/28/2005
Written by a Scotland Yard Detective give a realistic look at this menace!! A study of 5 murders and reconstruction of the scenes. Includes mortuary photos and copies of letters written by the Ripper
Review Date: 6/19/2006
I enjoyed this book as well as all of Dan Brown's books.
Review Date: 2/14/2006
I personally enjoyed all of Dan Brown's books, this included. He writes great conspiracy/political/mystery type thrillers.
Dog People Do It Better: 200 ways our dogs teach us to love, laugh, and loosen up
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Review Date: 7/23/2006
A book of short stories for those of us that LOVE dogs 8-)
The Donovan Legacy: Captivated / Entranced / Charmed (Donovan Legacy, Bks 1-3)
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Review Date: 6/26/2005
I loved the Donovan trilogy. Each story is stand alone but can tie together as the players are all part of each book. Great romance with the mystery to boot!
Review Date: 1/7/2012
Good idea for a story and I would have really liked it except for the unnatural dialog and repetitive action comments (Charles decided he would get a sandwich. Charles got a sandwich and proceeded to eat it. When he was done with the sandwich....) you get the idea. The book could have been written in half the pages and the story better expanded on and the characters could have been developed better. I still liked the basics of the story.
Review Date: 4/26/2007
Another excellent one in the saga!
Review Date: 2/20/2005
Interesting read.
Review Date: 2/5/2005
from the back of the book \"From the golden pleasure domes of Constantinople to the barbaric pomp of Malcolm of Scotland\'s court, this is the magical tale of ravishingly beautiful mairin of Aelfleah, called Enchantress by the three men who loved her: Basil, Prince of Byzantium, who taught her passion\'s tender secrets...Josselin de Combourg, gallant knight of William the Conqueror...and Eric Longsword, the Viking whose tragic love for Mairin would never be fulfilled. And in their wild world gone mad with savage war, only love could triumph over all!
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