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Review Date: 1/28/2009
This is an interesting read - IF - you are a sailor or student of the seas.
It will probably be boring if you are looking for a plot but if adventure, specially on the open seas, is your thing it will me interesting. It will give you a sense of the experience of sailing aboard a 70+ year old Tall Ship through their many trials and tribulations.
It will probably be boring if you are looking for a plot but if adventure, specially on the open seas, is your thing it will me interesting. It will give you a sense of the experience of sailing aboard a 70+ year old Tall Ship through their many trials and tribulations.
Review Date: 4/28/2010
This is typical Grisham... captures the interest from the start. While this story is fiction one can find many similarities to real life.
After finishing the book I picked up the newspaper and read an article (excerpts & summary follow) about Massey Energy the nations 6th largest coal company located in W Va and operator of The Upper Big Branch mine. Big Branch has a troubled safety record and was hit with $900,000 in federal fines in 2009. for 500 alleged safety violations according to Labor Dept records.
Massey CEO lost a $50 Million verdict in a fraud lawsuit and spent $3 million to help elect a state appellate judge who ended up casting a crucial vote to overturn the verdict against Massey. The CEO has donated $50,200 to federal candidates since 1989 and people associated w/ Massey and it's PAC have donated $307,000 to federal political candidates since 1990.
The above resulted in a US Supreme Court dispute that tested the effect of campaign donations in judicial elections. The high court said "a judge must pull out of a case when a serious risk of actual bias arises". Now if we could just get the court to do the same with political contributions and bias!!!
This one will get you thinking about what really goes on behind the scenes in our political and justice system.
After finishing the book I picked up the newspaper and read an article (excerpts & summary follow) about Massey Energy the nations 6th largest coal company located in W Va and operator of The Upper Big Branch mine. Big Branch has a troubled safety record and was hit with $900,000 in federal fines in 2009. for 500 alleged safety violations according to Labor Dept records.
Massey CEO lost a $50 Million verdict in a fraud lawsuit and spent $3 million to help elect a state appellate judge who ended up casting a crucial vote to overturn the verdict against Massey. The CEO has donated $50,200 to federal candidates since 1989 and people associated w/ Massey and it's PAC have donated $307,000 to federal political candidates since 1990.
The above resulted in a US Supreme Court dispute that tested the effect of campaign donations in judicial elections. The high court said "a judge must pull out of a case when a serious risk of actual bias arises". Now if we could just get the court to do the same with political contributions and bias!!!
This one will get you thinking about what really goes on behind the scenes in our political and justice system.
Review Date: 1/30/2009
From the author of "How To Read A Person Like A Book"... Gerard Nierenberg is a recognized expert in the field of negotiations. While not exactly the most exciting subject this book is a comprehensive guide to negotiating including topics on background, preparation, how to recognize needs and some life examples.
Review Date: 1/8/2009
Helpful Score: 3
Beyond Black Bear Lake is the follow-up book to Anne LaBastille's Woodswoman and is a continuation of her adventures in the wilderness. Having built her cabin in the Adirondack Mountains in the mid-seventies she is feeling the intrusion of the outside world on her solitude and she seeks sanctuary by moving deeper in the woods. In this book she tells of her experiences in building a second smaller cabin deeper in the wilderness. If you have read Woodswoman you will enjoy her continuing story. If you haven't and enjoy nature, ecology, the woods or wilderness, especially from a single woman's perspective, you will enjoy Anne LaBastille.
Review Date: 1/23/2009
A complete beginner to intermediate guide to hunting ducks, geese, cranes, coots, rails and snipe. Includes sections on firearms, shells, blinds and boats, calls and calling, decoys, retrievers, clothes and gear. Also includes discussion about Ducks Unlimited and conservation issues and ends with a chapter on how to cook your game. A very readable book with tons of useful information for the beginner and intermediate wildfowl hunter. Includes a large number of B&W illustrations.
Review Date: 1/23/2009
A complete beginner to intermediate guide to hunting upland birds. Birds covered include: Bobwhite Quail, Desert Quail, Mountain & Valley Quail Pheasant, Hungarian Partridge, Chukar, Doves & Pigeons, Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock & Snipe, Wilderness Grouse & Ptarmigan, Prairie Grouse, Rabbits & Squirrels and Turkeys. Also included are chapters on guns and using them, Dogs for Upland Game and Places to Hunt. Contains a large number of B&W illustrations
Review Date: 11/2/2011
Helpful Score: 2
An enjoyable read. An interesting way to really get a sense of what small town Alaska is like.
Review Date: 1/26/2009
Helpful Score: 1
This book "not" only instructs you how to tie knots correctly it covers the best uses for each so you also learn when to use the various knots presented. I good reference guide to keep handy for boaters, campers, fishermen and others that find themselves sometimes baffled with ropes, lines and how to secure them
Review Date: 12/9/2010
This book gives a real insiders look at lobster fishing... everything from the hurdle of becoming an accepted member of a "Harbor Gang" to a scientific and economic look at voluntary and mandatory regulations, size limits, etc If you've ever spent any time on the Maine coast and watched the lobster fisherman or bought lobster from a dockside co-op you'll enjoy learning more about the "rest of the story".
An easy & quick read but very interesting.
An easy & quick read but very interesting.
Longitude : The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time
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Review Date: 1/14/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Man has sailed the seas for centuries without really knowing where they were. It was only in the late eighteenth century that the invention of the chronometer allowed sailors to pin point their location. This factual story of the development and refinement of this important instrument makes for an interesting read. If you like to sail, are interested in technical things or are just plain curious about the things around us you will find this and both interesting and informative.
Low Risk Investing: How to Get a Good Return on Your Money Without Losing Any Sleep
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Review Date: 1/31/2009
A great beginner to intermediate guide to investing by the author of "The 100 Best Mutual Funds You Can Buy". It covers the spectrum in investment alternatives using a consistent and easy-to-understand format. It includes a discussion of "investments to avoid" and evaluates all of the alternatives presented using a simple yet meaningful 5 factor evaluation format for easy comparison and selection vs your goals and tolerance for risk.
Review Date: 3/6/2010
Not your typical Grisham novel but an enjoyable easy read that will keep your attention.
You don't have to love football to enjoy this one.
You don't have to love football to enjoy this one.
Review Date: 1/31/2009
Functional and Humorous... Every boater should have one aboard! Great entertainment for guest boaters and a way to get them into the boating frame of mind.
Review Date: 1/29/2009
Helpful Score: 2
This book is a great beginners guide to everything financial. Presented in an easy to read Q&A format it can be read cover-to-cover or one section at a time to brush up on a pertinent topic. Most topics & recommendations are timeless and really haven't gone out of date. Includes more than finances and investing - it also has sections on insurance, real estate, estate planning, taxes.
Stock Market Logic : A Sophisticated Approach to Profits on Wall Street
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Review Date: 1/31/2009
The author is an icon in the financial world...has been featured in every financial publication and editor of several of the most read investor newsletters in the world.
This is truly a stock market investment "Classic". Included are sections on: Stock market indicators, Econometrics, Stock selection theories, putting the theories into practice, Financial Mgmt, Market measurements, Market logic, and Mutual funds. Other stock market books come in and out of favor - this one is a "Keeper"
This is truly a stock market investment "Classic". Included are sections on: Stock market indicators, Econometrics, Stock selection theories, putting the theories into practice, Financial Mgmt, Market measurements, Market logic, and Mutual funds. Other stock market books come in and out of favor - this one is a "Keeper"
Review Date: 2/22/2012
Helpful Score: 1
A gripping survival story and great read that goes way beyond the action packed sport of mountain climbing. How an accident and the almost fatal ramifications play out goes beyond the adventure and into human nature. I found the postscript and epilogue particularly interesting. It is best to spend some time exploring the glossary before reading as there are lot of technical climbing terms used throughout. It truly is amazing what the human body can endure given the will and determination to survive.
Review Date: 1/14/2009
Helpful Score: 1
The classic tome on wine by world-renowned wine expert and connoisseur Hugh Johnson. When first published over 20 years ago, Wine was universally acclaimed as a superb guide to the appreciation and understanding of wine. Today it is still firmly established as a classic in its field. Hugh Johnson traces the entire wine-making process from grape to table. Discussion is organized by wine type and region. He also takes an entertaining look at the history and lore of wine-making. Includes sixteen pages of vivid full-color photographs, vintage charts.
Review Date: 1/8/2009
Helpful Score: 2
This is the first, and in my opinion, the best of Anne LaBastille's series about her compelling story of how she single-handedly met the challenge of living and thriving in the wilderness. In the mid-seventies Anne, a young ecologist built her own cabin in the Adirondack Mountains. Woodswomen is the story of her wilderness experiences. If you enjoy the woods or wilderness you will enjoy her many trials and tribulations. If you are familiar with or have traveled in Adirondack Mountains of NY State you will especially enjoy the return through her story.
You may also be interested in Beyond Black Bear Lake, Anne LaBastille's continuation of her adventures in the wilderness.
You may also be interested in Beyond Black Bear Lake, Anne LaBastille's continuation of her adventures in the wilderness.
Review Date: 1/27/2009
This is the first, and in my opinion, the best of Anne LaBastille's series about her compelling story of how she single-handedly met the challenge of living and thriving in the wilderness. In the mid-seventies Anne, a young ecologist built her own cabin in the Adirondack Mountains. Woodswomen is the story of her wilderness experiences. If you enjoy the woods or wilderness you will enjoy her many trials and tribulations. If you are familiar with or have traveled in Adirondack Mountains of NY State you will especially enjoy the return through her story.
You may also be interested in Beyond Black Bear Lake, Anne LaBastille's continuation of her adventures in the wilderness.
You may also be interested in Beyond Black Bear Lake, Anne LaBastille's continuation of her adventures in the wilderness.
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