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Locked in the Library
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Juv Pap) (1998)
Author: Marc Brown
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Can't Put It Down
I couldn't put it down because of the adventures,Arthur and Francine had.

Very funny book.
I am a second grader. I think this is a very good book to read for a kid my age. It is a very exciting and funny book. I think it is the best "Arthur" chapter book I have ever read. I think you should read it.


Lost & Found: A Kid's Book for Living through Loss
Published in Hardcover by Morrow Junior (1999)
Authors: Marc Gellman and Debbie Tilley
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Spark Great Conversation in Your Home!
My 7 and 9 year-old sons love this book. It talks to them about real experiences they have to deal with every day in real life such as losing stuff, games, and confidence. I had thought we would skip the parts that do not apply to our experiences, such as losing a body part or a loved one, but they want to hear it all. We read this book aloud and it generates great family conversation. The boys kept having me renew the library copy I had, so I had to get my own.

Lost and Found: A Kid's Book for Living Through Loss
Talks about the good that can counter balance loss in life. It starts with minor loss (things), then pets, friends, (moving, etc.), then death. It says it is good for someone as young as 8 years old, but mine would not listen to the first chapter. Is has a "lecturing" quality to someone less informed. It also makes some good points. Contains black and white illustrations. I would recommend this one to students from the 4th grade up, as well as teachers and parents.


Macrobiotic Home Remedies
Published in Paperback by Japan Pubns (1985)
Authors: Michio and Van Cauwenberghe, Marc M.D. Kushi, Marc Van Cauwenberghe, and Marc Van Cauwenberghe
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Easy and helpful home remedies, a book everyone should own
I would highly recommend this book to anyone, even if they aren't macrobiotic. The remedies are easy and best of all, completely natural. Michio Kushi is the leader of macrobiotics today and Marc Vancauwenberghe is one of the great teachers. Their knowledge of nutrition and natural medecine seems to be neverending!

Amazing, easy, and helpful home remedies
I would highly recommend this book as it is easy to understand and the remedies are awesome. You don't have to be macrobiotic to understand this book, but if you are looking for natural and easy remedies, macrobiotic home remedies is what you want. MIchio Kushi is the leader of macrobiotics today and Marc VanCauwenberghe is one of the great teachers, their knowledge of macrobiotics and health in general seems to be neverending.


Macroeconomics With Infotrac: Principles and Applications
Published in Paperback by South-Western College/West (2002)
Authors: Robert Ernest Hall, Marc Lieberman, and South-Western Thomson Learning
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Way more interesting than the course
This book helped me pass my exam! The course is so boring and very dull, but this book uses everyday situations to explain the concepts. Marc Lieberman is a professor at my school and I wish I had him as a professor because all of the students who did have him said that his class is awesome. So if his class is awesome, his book has got to be awesome...right?

This book uses alot graphics and colors, which makes it more fun to read. This the exactly how I would want to be taught economics. There is also a little humor in the book too, which makes it even more fun. So for those students who are taking economics or are going economics, this book helps ALOT. It covers the basics very well.

Make sure you buy the most updated edition though. This book was just updated last year, so beware of those 1st edition books because they're old.

Superb textbook
Easy and fun to use. Excellent blend of academia and real-life examples. Charts, graphs, and illustrations were colorful and easy to understand. Also, authors Hall and Liberman provide readers access to their macroecon website for additional study. I used this text at the postgraduate level - great for undergrads, too.


Magic Eye: The 3d Guide: A Training Manual
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (1995)
Authors: Marc Grossman, Rachel Cooper, N.E. Thing Enterprises, and NE Thing Enterprises
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Magic eye rules
magic eye is one of the best books to get your imagination going and it helps to keep your eyesight great. The only thing is you cant find this book in any shops so look online!

"Magic Eye will get YOUR eye"
I think Magic Eye is a fabulous book for children, and adults. It really brings you into the book and shows you the wonderful world of 3-D. Once you open this book, your eyes will stick to it, and you can't put it down until your done. So please buy this book, you will be happy if you do. Magic Eye is really what I'm saying, it's great!


Magnificent Mitscher
Published in Hardcover by United States Naval Inst. (1991)
Authors: Theodore Taylor and Jeffrey G. Barlow
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magnificent Mitscher
My review would be slightly biased. Adm. Mitscher was the uncle of my Grandmother. The Book, "The Magnificent Mitscher" is spellbinding, and extremely well written. I enjoy reading it completely... to the point that I am going to have to buy another copy as mine is going to wear out soon. My copy is copyrighted in 1954, by Theodore Taylor. It cost my Grandfather $4.50 to get, and was given to my father as a gift.

A fantastic book for anyone interested in WWII and the Pacific Task force 58/38.

An excellent, engaging tale of the Navy's first true aviator
While wary of Naval biographies, I plucked this biography of Mitcher off the Wardroom library shelf for the sheer appeal of the weathered old admiral on the cover; and in so doing proved once again that although we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, a cover sometimes leads one to a very good book indeed. Taylor is commendable not only for his portrayal of Mitcher as an integral player in Naval aviation, but as an individual in his own right. I was captivated not only by tales of his prowess in the tight spots of Naval aviation in the major conflicts of his era, but by the portrayal of his private misgivings and apprehensions. This, coupled with the inclusion of other key players of the times -- Nimitz, Halsey, McCain, and others -- made for an excellent primer on the beginnings of Naval aviation. I highly recommend this work to anyone looking for a few evenings of good reading or an introduction to the intracacies and excitement of Naval aviation.


Making ChoicesCo
Published in Paperback by Avon Books (Pap Trd) (1995)
Authors: Alexandra Stoddard and Marc Romano
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A book about courage.
This is a book about having the courage to choose a life instead of letting whatever comes along make the choice instead. It made me want to take a closer look at what I'm doing to see if I am making real and earnest progress toward what I most want to achieve in life. This book helped me to realize that what I want takes time and gives some helpful suggestions on where to find missing hours. The book talks about how debilitating it can be to live passively. I really enjoyed this quote from the first chapter, "The person who passively sits back, who waits and sees, will never feel too terrific about life because there will never be much electricity, satisfaction, or fulfillment in it. Nothing works out when nothing is going on." So, if you occasionally feel that you could be sitting in a huge vat of peanut butter unable to get what you want, this could be the perfect book for you.

very inspiring. A must for all mankind. A bible to live by
I recently read this book and am buying it for my daughter as she sets off for college this fall. It is by far a book I will always treasure. It brings such contentment when reading. Such grace, as all Alexandra Stoddard books do. It truly is a book everyone should read. It is very thought provoking and really has some beautiful quotations throughout it.


Marc Bolan (T. Rex): The Bopping Elf
Published in CD-ROM by XXI-21 Productions Inc. (22 November, 2000)
Author: Michel Laverdiere
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Beautiful !
« I've just end up reading The Bopping Elf and now i'm too impressed to give any comments or even to write anything understandable..I worship everything beautiful, and i worship this book now. I spent wonderful time, reading it under the sound of early Marc's albums, going from smiles to tears and from joy to sorrow...» - Sammy, Russia (Till Dawn)

A real labor of love...
«I was so moved... What a tragic life, and what a huge price he paid for his art. I think the story is told with much feeling and empathy, and it really draws a person in. At first I wondered why the story would be told from Poon's point of view, but now I see it's probably the most personal spin you could have possibly put on it. It allows you to access Marc Bolan's dual lives in a way no conventional story-teller really could. It makes perfect sense. I can tell that this is a real labor of love - it certainly shows.» - Barbara Krauss, WYSU-FM, USA


Marc Chagall: Tapestries/Tapisserien/Tapisseries
Published in Paperback by TASCHEN America Llc (1999)
Author: Jacob Baal-Teshuva
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I totally agree
Gerald is absolutely right: this book is wonderful. TASCHEN is probably one of the greatest art editors around and always comes up with great ideas, such as this book who shows-- let's say-- a "hidden" side of Chagall's great talent. There are in fact few people who know that Chagall also mastered the art of tapestry, and this book allows you yo discover the art of tapestry to perfection. Everything in that book is so perfect: the format, the price, the quality of impression, the interesting information... It makes a cute little gift. Once again, excellent work for TASCHEN! I hope that many Chagall fans will discover this great book.

Marc Chagall: Tapestries
What a delight to discover an aspect of Chagall's iconology that has only rarely been spotlighted as it is here. Jacob Ball-Teshuva's text is insightful snd very readable (which not every art book can say) and I'm pleased that due attention and credit is shown toward tapestry-weaver Yvette Couquil-Prince. A word about the illustrations. So often one sees how color plates can "suffer in the translation". These, however, are dazzling. This book is superlative. Great things can indeed come in small packages. I recommend this title to anyone interested in the art of Marc Chagall and/or the art and craft of tapestry.


Mastering Microcaps: Strategies, Trends, and Stock Selection (Bloomberg Professional Library)
Published in Hardcover by Bloomberg Pr (1999)
Authors: Daniel P. Coker and Marc Robins
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A must buy for your investment library
This is a fascinating read...the entire Bloomberg series is fantastic but this book and Bloomberg's book on IPOs are great. The book points out valuable readings and web sites to utilize. I would say this book ranks up with the best.

Microcap Stocks Have Been Profitable For This Investor
I have always been interested in low-priced stocks. As a preteen, I used to look at the stock tables in the American Stock Exchange, where I found many low priced stocks, and pretended that I was buying and selling. As I got older I have remained loyal to buying low priced stocks, but only after much investigation. "Mastering Microcaps" teaches strategies that I have used, and many that I plan to use. Another very helpful book that compliments this title that has been valuable is MAKING DOLLARS WITH PENNIES: HOW THE SMALL INVESTOR CAN BEAT THE WIZARDS ON WALL STREET by R. Max Bowser. Both books contain strategies for stock selection, when to buy and when to sell. I recommend "Mastering Microcaps" to everyone who has a love for small companies with great futures.


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