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Review Date: 2/17/2012
Darwinian perspective on the body. Very biased & fluffy.
Review Date: 8/19/2012
Very good book with do-able recipes. Many are artisan type recipes or specialty breads. There is a primer on using the bread machine, primer on ingredients and a trouble shooting guide to problems.
Includes recipes for basic white bread, sticky buns, raised doughnuts, multi-grain bread, rye bread, graham bread, onion dill bread and other savory breads, egg bread, foccacio, sweet breads from various places, bolillios (Mexican style rolls), pita, and many more.
I used it quite often before I was diagnosed as gluten-intolerant, but no longer feel it to be useful as I can't eat any of the lovely breads without major changes to them. Hope someone else finds it useful.
Includes recipes for basic white bread, sticky buns, raised doughnuts, multi-grain bread, rye bread, graham bread, onion dill bread and other savory breads, egg bread, foccacio, sweet breads from various places, bolillios (Mexican style rolls), pita, and many more.
I used it quite often before I was diagnosed as gluten-intolerant, but no longer feel it to be useful as I can't eat any of the lovely breads without major changes to them. Hope someone else finds it useful.
Review Date: 2/29/2012
Fascinating in parts, however, does not tell much about Elizabeth. The majority of the book deals with Edward & Mary. No illegitimate children are mentioned.
Review Date: 5/3/2010
A well written fast paced thriller. Enjoyed it as I have all of Robin Cook's books that I have read.
Review Date: 7/4/2012
Fast paced thriller. It is a detailed history lesson and has an astute understanding of Turkey and Islam. You WILL NOT want to put it down once you start it!!
Don't miss this one!!
Don't miss this one!!
Review Date: 5/17/2010
A very comprehensive look at the life of a great American. I enjoyed learning about his life and views on his day. Though at times it seemed to be repetitive.
Review Date: 5/17/2010
Well written account of a culture than is unknown to most Americans. The differences in culture and outlook are well presented. It gave me a better understanding of both the Indian culture and the immigrants from that country.
Review Date: 1/7/2011
Well written book on the life of a Holocaust survivor and her struggle to make sense of the world and her life after surviving the horrors of the concentration camp. Heart wrenching at times. Highly recommend reading this.
Review Date: 7/29/2017
This is spot on & enlightening. Too many don't understand the values of other Americans. Opens up greater understanding if you will listen.
Review Date: 9/19/2010
Excellent book. Full of common sense. Recommend for parents of infants and young children as it deals with the early years.
Inside "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" : Myths, Mysteries, and Magic from the Chronicles of Narnia
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Review Date: 5/17/2010
Interesting look at the background of C.S. Lewis and his book. Where he might have gotten his ideas and what they represent. Easy to read.
Review Date: 9/23/2010
Wonderful account of growing up on a ranch in the early twentieth century. It follows Ralph's adventures as he learns about ranching, working hard and training horses. It emphasizes the development of character in a gentle non-preachy manner also. My two boys really enjoyed having this read aloud to them and we have acquired the rest of the series to see what happens next.
Review Date: 8/18/2014
Well researched historical fiction that presents a fascinating look a the time. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this.
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