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How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (2001)
Authors: Romain Trevor, Trevor Romain, and Elizabeth Verdick
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Great!
My seven-year-old has been laughing ever since we received this book. I think it will help her!

Good!
I have read many long, complex books on studying and study tips. Soon after using the complicated methods, I stumbled across this book. It was refreshingly simple and effective without any sort of complicated methods. A good reminder for the overwhelmed.

Witty and helpful
This book is a sure way to get children laughing their way through homework. The meaningful jokes (by meaningful I mean that they are almost subliminally coaxing kids to do homework) are miracles. This writing style should be used more often! If the author comes out with other informative, witty and adorable books, I will be the first customer!


IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK... : Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1999)
Author: Elizabeth Brownstein
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Homes as history...
I had the pleasure of meeting the author on a flight from Frankfurt to Rome last summer. I bought and read this book with great enthusiasm. The author is brilliant and funny. The book takes us to various personalities, times and eras in the historical evolution of our country as these homes are used as the medium to demonstrate the message of the time and culture. It is eloquently written in unpretensious prose. I must read.

Fascinating!
Through history, art, architecture and more, you journey through these extraordinary Americans lives, and their homes. Elizabeth Smith Brownstein takes you on a facinating tour of 26 homes including Presidential homes, Plantations, Haunted Houses, famous Women's homes, a home of the future and more. What a great book for treasured collections, book clubs, and anyone intersted in America, history and artchitecture.

A wonderful addition to any library
This book has immediately become a favorite of my wife and I. We jump from chapter to chapter, revisiting homes we have actually been to and learning additional tidbits about them. As well, we are delving into homes we now hope to visit in the future. The pictures are well-chosen and attractive and the author's choice of text brings these dwellings to life. We recommend this "work of historic art" to everyone, no matter their level of interest in this area.


Justin & Nicole (Love Stories: Prom Trilogy, 2)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (2000)
Author: Elizabeth Craft
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I loved this one!!! Nicole is so realistic
This book is sooo good. I liked it a lot.

Nicole works at a store called Claire's. It's really more of a boutique though. And since it is prom season, her store is getting a lot of customers for it's dresses. Nicole isn't going to prom, and she really tries to make you think that she doesn't care, but you can tell she does, and would really like to go. And she even knows the perfect dress. It's this gorgeous lavendar one at the store she works at. So one day her best friends Christy and Jane ( I think that's their names), who are both attending prom, convince her to try on that gorgeous dress. But when she comes out of the dressing room, these two nasty snobs who were in the first book with Jane, Madison and someone else, make snide comments about her not needing a dress cause she ain't going. Now let me say right her right now before I go on, that this is the only bad part of the book, because I would have slapped the hell out of them. Anyways, she makes up a lie and says that she is, and randomly picks a guy she just spotted!!!
The book goes on about how she tries to find him. And they are so damn perfect for each other!!! Justin is cool. And the end is really romantic when her gives her a surprise. But I won't tell you that!!!

The Prom
This book was so good, I finished it in two days. I was very realist view to the story. I really liked how the three stories fit together

2 Thumbs up!!
This book is SSSSOOO good, you can taste it. It's very romantic and cute to me. I think it's worth it. I think Craft gives such a vivid picture of everything and she uses a lot of imagery. The main characters are not different from your average couple that seemed to be confused about their feelings. But, I think if you're a romance lover from age 12-18, you'll love it!


Loaves of Fun: A History of Bread With Activities and Recipes from Around the World
Published in Paperback by Chicago Review Press (1997)
Authors: Elizabeth M. Harbison and John Harbison
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loaves of fun
What a great book. We incorporated it into our homeschool curriculum (great for the kid who enjoys cooking!). In addition to the fascinating historical and cultural tour, the recipes are delicious, and provide an opportunity to work with all those tricky fractions as well. We're looking forward to more books by the Harbisons.

This is an interesting read
My daughter needed this book for a school report she was doing, and I picked it up one night and started flipping through it. To my surprise, I really got interested. This is a very informative book and the illustrations are just adorable. Highly recommended!

Educational
Sure you've eaten white, rye and wheat bread. But how about Welsh Rabbit, Amish Friendship Bread and Jewish challah? These and other interesting breads are made around the world. Hear all about them in LOAVES OF FUN: A HISTORY OF BREAD WITH ACTIVITIES AND RECIPES FROM AROUND THE WORLD. The book, which contains over 30 recipes and activities, also explains how French toast, pretzels and the first sandwiches were created.

-YES Magazine, May/June 1997


Lonely Planet British Phrasebook
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet (1999)
Authors: Elizabeth Bartsch-Parker, Roibeard, Dr O'Maolalaigh, and Stephen Burger
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It's jolly bloody helpful book ;)
Ok... I'm still trying to learn British English, so excuse the expression on the title, hehe Get this little book, lots of good phrases and very fun to read. Very helpful for traveling or just to learn the interesting Ryhming Slang, this is for you. Cheers ;)

not only BBC, but also ...
Nice one! I'm not a native speaker of English, but have learned English as a foreign language. What is the best about this book, the sections on those dialects. Also it's a good fun to sing some football songs like George Best the Superstar! Many more resourceful pages you will find in this book from Mr Blair's way of speaking to how to say "hello" in Welsh. You can always carry this book in your pocket, which is nice, too.

required reading for Americans in Britain
As an ex-pat American living in London, I find this book essential when trying to decipher the large number of different words and phrases that the Brits use: I can honestly tell you that the Phrasebook saved me from the horrors of a zucchini dinner when I found out what 'courgettes' really are. I also finally understood the meanings of 'put paid' and 'punters' and enjoyed the section on British sport: while I still don't fully understand cricket and have absolutely no idea about rugby, I now know a bit more than nothing, which is helpful the next time you're in a pub and a Test Match is on.

The less helpful sections of the book were the bits on more obscure language usage like Cockney rhyming slang and Scots Gaelic: I've never heard any rhyming slang in London and when I was in the Highlands the only time I heard Gaelic was on the radio. However, I'm not complaining: it's a whole lot of fun to be able to know how to say 'caite am bheil an t-amar snamh' ('where's the swimming pool'), even if the Scots themselves don't understand, and now I know that nothing beats a good dinner of Lillian Gish (fish) with gay and frisky (whiskey).

Anyway, the Phrasebook also contains a section for each part of Britain plus sections on pronounciation, accomodation, entertainment and society (how to address the Queen when you meet her) and, most important of all, a mini American-British dictionary.

All in all, highly recommended.


Methuselah's Gift
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (1994)
Authors: Mary Elizabeth Edgren and Kathryn Penk Koch
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Darling Book, Excellent
Very inspiring book. It makes you look at not just the world of raccoons but the world in general. A great bedtime book for kids and adults.

A Family Favorite
We read this book outloud and were throughly intrigued throughout the story. It is a book that is hard to put down. It is a wonderful story of racoons personified, as those who would be new or seeking Christians. By example the story teaches us about the heart of God! A wonderfully well written book that has never gotten enough exposure. My children gave this book for a birthday gift to several friends and all enjoyed the book and often bought the sequel Methuselahs Heart. Which is also a good read about the heart of a christian practicing servanthood. It is good for all ages!

This shows the courage of raccoons that wanted friendship.
I believe that this book shows that ohers have thoughts like us. This book really touched my heart. It is one of my favorite books. This book shows a family of raccoons that are trying to understand humans, under the teaching of Methuselah. It shows what this world should be like all of the way around-kind.


Moving As One
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Author: Elizabeth Rees
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I love this whole book, couldn't put it down
I'm not really one that is into ballet or any dance, but once i read this i couldn't put it down. not just because of the dancing, but because of the romance between Sophy and Carlos, and the other characters. i've already finished the second one. can't wait to finish it. but i think when i am done reading all of it i will kinda miss reading about the characters and see what else could happen...

The romance is as good as the dancing!
I just read this book and I can't wait to read the next one in the series. The dance schools merging is a great plot, because it throws all these different people together. What I really like is everyone in the book has faults--for all their likeable qualities, there's some way that they mess up or aren't perfect. In other words, it's all about real people, like my friends. I like the stuff with Sophy's family--but the dance sections are even better!

A wonderful book, it's a real page turner.
I love this book. I couldn't put it down. I was dying to know what happened next. Carlos and Sophy are two of the most intriguing characters I have ever encountered in a young adult novel. They actually have depth and souls. I cared about their problems and about them. I love all the dangling plot threads that will keep me moving through the other books just as quickly. I can't wait to see how everything turns out.


Pandora's Box
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1996)
Authors: Elizabeth Gage and Julie Rubenstein
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Awesome!
I checked this book out at the library a year ago and once I finally read it I have been searching everywhere for it. It was the best book I have ever read. Ms. Gage has a wonderful talent in storytelling. I agree with another review that it does start out confusing but DO NOT give up on it!!! This book delivers romance, mystery, you name it. I felt like I personally knew all of the characters. Never before has a book come to life the way this one did for me. You will feel the pains and the joys of every character you meet. I cried and laughed with them through it all. I recommend this book to anyone! Buy it!

Magnificent
I read this book probably more than 10 years ago. I loved the characters and the story. I could not put it down. When the story I ended, I actually missed it.

An incredible tale.
I read this book a few years ago, I haven't yet had a chance to reread it. From what I remember, my impressions from it were ones that will linger a long time. I felt what each character felt, and the images that were conjured up in Gage's word were spectacular. I honestly recommend this book for anyone who wants a little bit of everything on their plate. This is one book that you will want to stay up late at night with... it's that good!


Kissed by an Angel: Soulmates
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (1995)
Author: Elizabeth Chandler
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ITS SO BEAUTIFUL!
I'm not a teenager but close enough, this story was so beautiful, it was so touching. I'm serious, I just finished the trilogy in 5 days and it was so beautiful, it almost made me cry. I loved it, though I didn't really like the ending, sorry. I think its sad at the end, well, at least for Lacey I thought it was sad. I want to find out what happens to her, besides that I loved it all! 5 stars.

Heavenly
Thats how i can explain this book.I loved it.I loved the whole trilogy!It almost made me believe in angels.:)I Do.Its a very good romance. My favorite so far.

OH MY GOSH!!! THIS IS THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN!!!
I just finished the trilogy...it was the BEST ever. I proimse... If you are a teenager you HAVE to read this book...I'm not kidding...It was the best. It actually made me cry in some parts (and I hardly every cry). It was so sad, but in the end it wasn't. YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK!!!


Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony: An Illustrated History
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1999)
Authors: Geoffrey C. Ward, Martha Saxton, Ann D. Gordon, Ellen Carol Dubois, and Paul Barnes
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Wonderful recounting of many important women
This book fills a glaring need in history books. Not many people know more about Susan B. Anthony than she was one the dollar coin. This book corrects that oversight, and then some. Not only does the book give a balanced and well thought out look at Anthony and Stanton, the reader is also introduced to many, many other women who worked so hard for women rights.
I especially liked that the book didn't shy away from some of these women's more controversial stands, such as taking on the black person's cause.
All in all, a very good book.

Every Woman should read this book!
This book provides insight and history on the struggle that women went through to get the right to vote. It includes all kinds of interesting background and perspectives. It was a real eye opener for me and I'm giving it as a gift to all the young women I know.

What every woman should know
This book was an eye opener for me. Every woman should read this book to understand the fight for our right to vote. These women devoted their lives to something they knew they would never even see in their live time! Its a story of courage and strength. It's makes one feel proud to be a woman.


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