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Once upon a Time on the Banks
Published in Paperback by Washington Square Press (September, 1991)
Authors: Cathie Pelletier and Jane Rosenman
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A Fun Read
I read this book in short bursts so that I could savor the characters. What fun. To really get the most from this book, I recommend reading The Funeral Makers first.

Great Read...
This is the second book I've read by Cathie Pelletier and the story keeps getting better. The Funeral Maker being the first of the trilogy, I can't wait to read the third. These caracters just won't quit. What a great read when you just want to relax and have a good laugh. I will definitely read every book by this author and I dare say if you read one, you're hooked. Keep them coming.

Terrific, as Always
For the unabridged flavor of northern Maine, Cathie Pelletier delivers. I've read three of her books so far, and they've all been good. For a good story, I recommend them strongly.


The Arthritic's Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Kensington Pub Corp (January, 1995)
Authors: Collin H., Md. Dong and Jane Banks
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This book is the only reason I am active and healthy today.
In my late 20's I was diagnosed with severe crippling rheumatoid arthritis and told to prepare for life in a wheelchair. For five years I was in constant pain in spite of daily medication. One day I found an early edition of this book and began the diet it describes. Within three weeks I was able to discontinue medication. As long as I stick to the diet I am still pain free. There is no sign of arthritis in my body. At age 52 I am more active and youthful than many women my age. I recommend that every arthritic read this book and try the diet. It gave me back my life and it might work for you, too.


Critical Thinking: Reading and Writing in a Diverse World
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (June, 1996)
Authors: Joan Rasool, Caroline Banks, and Mary-Jane McCarthy
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Thinking Critically!
Excellent book, with "different" excercises that stimulates the mind into thinking in a different manner. Digs deeply into the manner into which we think, and analyzes every aspect. This book is a standard resource at all Bryant & Stratton college campuses....


International Banking: Text and Cases
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Publishing (02 July, 2001)
Authors: Jane E. Hughes and Scott B. Macdonald
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Easy reading
This book was great because it read like a novel. It contained a wealth of knowledge while being easily accessable. Two mistakes in the first couple of pages caused some hesitation in granting 5 stars.
P.29 refers to the "Norin Chunkin Bank" however there is no 'n' in the word "Chukin".
P. 40 refers to the "Sumitomo Mitsubishi Banking Corporation" however the bank resulting from the merger of Sumitomo and Sakura is "Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation"


The Playboy & Plain Jane (Dynasties: The Barones)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (01 January, 2003)
Author: Leanne Banks
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Good, solid start for this new series.
Back Cover description: Boston hunk Nicholas Barone could hardly believe one-year-old Molly was his daughter. The sexy businessman was committed only to his extended Italian family, to their business'Baronessa Gelati'and to short-term relationships with gorgeous socialites. Then one pint sized female turned his priorities upside down.
Enter Gail Fenton, nanny extraordinaire. Within days she had a cranky Molly smiling; within a few sleepless nights, she had a frustrated Nicholas fantasizing. Bewitched by a virgin. Vexed by the girl next door. Man-about-town Nicholas was in serious trouble, for unlike his former lovers, who wanted only his money or his name, Gail wanted his heart.

Good cast of characters. The whole family seems likable and this series is going to have 11 more books. Gail is a good, strong female lead. Nicholas is sexy, and nice. He has commitment problems but does realize where his love is. I just wish the author would have used something other than a car accident to bring them together.

Launching the "Dynasties: The Barones"
The Valentine Day curse strikes CEO Nicholas Barone hard, first when he learns of his fiancé's mercenary nature, and again a year later when she dies, leaving him the father. Deprived of the first year of his daughter's life, Nicholas vows to be an excellent father, but he needs help. Molly's cranky response to her new environment has taken its toll on his parents and on himself.

A degree in computers seems an odd qualification for a nanny, but Gail Fenton's gift for peek-a-boo soon convinces Nicholas he has found the right woman for his daughter. Gail knows she's nothing like the beautiful, sleek women Nicholas usually dates, but soon she finds herself hoping she can prove herself to be as right for the father as she is the daughter.

Readers who treasured the "Dynasties: The Connelly's" continuity in 2002, will love the return to the family theme with "Dynasties: The Barones" in 2003. With lighthearted levity and sizzling chemistry, author Leanne Banks presents a mismatched hero and heroine that discover more than superficial passion. As a nanny myself, I always find great amusement when authors successfully combine spegetti-os and nursery rhymes with the complexities that draw hearts together. Banks' treatment is remarkably skillful with the eccentricities that make characters dazzle. In addition, Banks gracefully introduces a remarkable cast of characters readers will look forward to meeting in their own stories.

This book is HOT
Handsome Nicholas Barone is a wealthy playboy. On Valentines Day two years ago he overheard the woman he intended to propose to tell a friend she was going to marry Nick for his money. Since then, Nick has vowed not to give his heart again and has only had superficial relationships with beautiful, shallow women. Out of the blue, Nick discovers he has a daughter, Molly, by the woman who broke his heart. Determined to be a good father, Nick hires Gail Fenton as Molly's nanny. Gail is not glamorous, she wears little makeup and likes to spend her time playing volleyball. Gail feels men have always considered her 'one of the guys'. Gail proves to be wonderful with Molly and she also has a soothing affect on Nick. Gail develops a crush on Nick but feels she to much of a "plain Jane" for him to ever be attracted to her so she sets out to make herself over. It's not long before she starts dating which drives Nick crazy. It's not long before Nick sees Gail as anything but one of the guys and their relationship really sizzles. This book is HOT.


The Remaking of an American
Published in Paperback by University Press of Florida (T) (June, 2000)
Authors: Elizabeth Banks and Jane S. Gabin
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Aid and Power: The World Bank
Published in Paperback by Routledge (June, 1991)
Authors: Paul Mosley, Jane Harrigan, and John Toye
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Aid and Power: The World Bank and Policy-Based Lending: Analysis and Policy Proposals
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (October, 1995)
Authors: Paul Mosley, Jane Harrigan, and J. F. J. Toye
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Brothers & Sisters: How They Shape Our Lives
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (December, 1991)
Authors: Jane Mersky Leder and Stephen P. Bank
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New Hope for the Arthritic
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (July, 1993)
Authors: Colin J. Dong, Collin Dong, and Jane Banks
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