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Travel Fun: A Wipe-Off Book
Published in Paperback by McClanahan Book Co (1999)
Authors: Marilyn Lapenta, Rochelle Valdivia, and Learning Horizons
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It's not diet food...but who cares? :)
This book and "New Recipes from Amish Country" are, without a doubt, my most used, most read and most worn cookbooks in my library. These cookbooks are not only wonderful for their recipes, but also for just curling up on the couch with a cup of coffee to browse through. The pictures and stories are wonderful. Marcia Adams is one of my favorite cookbook authors on the market today. She knows what she's writing about and her books are incredibly enjoyable to go through, not to mention educational.

My favorite recipes out of Cooking from Quilt Country - Whole Wheat Bread (wonderfully easy and very delicious), Cinnamon Rolls (great icing!) and Potato Pancakes (I still haven't found a recipe that can match the flavor of this one)

Easiest, best pie crust
This is a delightful book that offers interesting glimpses of the Amish lifestyle and preserves some wonderful recipes. I greatly enjoy the photos and anecdotes in this book, as well as the terrific recipes.

I make the Hot Water Pie Crust in nine-crust batches and freeze it (it freezes perfectly). It is the easiest pie crust recipe I've ever used and tastes just like Grandma's. We don't have pie often, due to its fat content, but when we do, this crust never fails.

The oven-fried chicken recipe is also a winner. Again, it has a lot of fat, but it's great for special occasions and company dinners.

Kudos to Marcia for ensuring that these treasured recipes aren't lost, and for providing a peek at a unique way of life.

The best cookbook I've ever used
This is the best cookbook I own. The recipes are relatively simple but also unique in a way. I especially like the vegetable dishes. I use this cookbook as a wedding present all the time. My wife makes the Amish apple pie and it is the best. Every New Years Day I make the cabbage rolls and they are outstanding. The crushed ginger snaps make it special. Men and women who cook should own this cookbook.


Envisioning Architecture: Drawings from the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art
Published in Hardcover by Museum of Modern Art, New York (2002)
Authors: Matilda McQuaid, Terence Riley, and Museum of Modern Art
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What's to say? It's the best - that's all.
READ THESE BOOKS - NOW! Edding's writes the best fantasy. Just begin today! The story, the characters - everything is just amazing. I love David Eddings.

Eddings: The Master
I first read The Diamond Throne, and I got to the conclusion that David Eddings is the true master of fantasy writing, forget Salvatore or Brooks, Eddings is nearly God.
The Elenium is one of my favorite series (that and The Tamuli), I have read the three books a total of 30 times between them all, and I still read them again and again. Why? Because it's a whole new experience each time you read an Eddings book, no matter how many times you've read it before.
If any of you enjoy reading fantasy, this set is a MUST, although I would consider getting the hardcover editions, since they are small treasures.

Enjoy, have fun, and read

I LOVE YOU DAVID!
After 3 weeks with no sleep, food or social life I have finished The Elenium, The Tamuli, The Belgariad, The Mallorean, Belgarath and Polgara, The Rivan Codex and High Hunt! Just The losers to go! It was one amazing ride! You get completely taken up with the characters. I've fallen in love with Berit, hated Asharak, cried about Toth and been completely envious of a man who can write such an amazingly detailed set of works! How does he do it? These novels might not change your life but they'll make you laugh, cry, hate and love. I can't wait to do the experience again! There have got to be some more Elenium novels! It can't end until Danae has well and truly caught Talen! READ THESE BOOKS NOW! love Snow White


Private Cuisine: An Executive Chef's Secrets to Gourmet Cooking Made Easy
Published in Paperback by Greenleaf Book Group (01 November, 1999)
Authors: David Daniluk, Kevin M. Dwyer, and Denny Wendell
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A great book for the home chef!
There were alot of great recipes in this book. Some of them sound intimidating, but the author makes it very easy to follow and prepare. There is also a good deal of information on buying fish, meats and seafood.

Easy to prepare, fabulous, impressive foods!
I had the pleasure of tasting the foods prepared by Chef David Daniluk at the preview of his book which supported the Make A Wish Foundation. I thought it would be just another gourmet event with food that I would never in a million years prepare myself. Yes, the food was outstanding but I am so impressed at how amazingly easy the recipes are to read. The ingredients are fairly simple and the two recipes that I tried, so far, were easy and successful!

Easy to Read Easy to Prepare Recipes
This book was one of the easiest books to follow of all in my collection of cookbooks. I cant wait to try more of the recipes.


Rough Water: Stories of Survival from the Sea V02
Published in Audio Cassette by Listen & Live Audio (2000)
Authors: Clint Willis, George Guidall, and Graeme Malcolm
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An engaging and inspiring book for readers of all ages
At one level, Against Tall Odds is about overcoming the challenges of being a little person in a world built and inhabited largely by average-sized people. At a more basic level, it is about being human and learning to live a full and productive life no matter who you are or where you start from.

Matt Roloff, a highly-successful software and services developer and part-time real estate entrepreneur, started from a place that's hard to imagine even after you read his own account. As a diastrophic dwarf, Roloff spent a significant part of his early life in San Francisco's Shriner's Hospital. There, well-intentioned but ultimately ineffectual doctors subjected him to a battery of excruciating medical procedures designed to "straighten, twist and lengthen different parts of [his] body," and hospital staff enforced a strict visitation policy that limited family visits to 2 hours per week. During the long days and nights that he lay immobilized in a body cast, Roloff stared at the white ceiling tiles and dreamed. Later on, those dreams became the mainspring of an active, intriguing and inspiring life that revolves around his wife, their four young children, and their Disneyesque 35-acre farm/home that is the creative expression of his fertile mind.

Roloff's progression from the baby the doctors were afraid to tell his parents about to an accomplished, multi-talented adult is a fascinating and touching story, told against the background of an amazing family; of siblings whose physical infirmities and will to live rival his own; and of parents whose faith, humor, strength of character and unselfish love instilled in their children the curious notion--so evident throughout this book--that life is to be relished, not endured.

Against Tall Odds is an engaging book for readers of all ages. It should be required reading for every middle school student and is definitely a must-read for anyone who has ever excused himself for anything on the grounds that life isn't fair.

AWESOME!
This is THE most inspirational book I have ever read! It makes you appreciate your life every day and feel guilty for whining about silly things that happen. It is such a positive outlook on what could have been a very sad and hard situation. Hats off to Mr. Roloff. God Bless You!

Got problems? Read this book, wake up, and start living!!!
If this book doesn't teach you how to see past your problems and realize "Hey, I'm alive, I should start living!", nothing will!

A truly inspiring story. Matt is truly different from the rest of us in one remarkable way; he dwells on life's highlights, and figures out how to make them brighter. It's an ability we all have, but it's amazing how infrequently most of us practice it.

Buy this book and remind yourself how to live life to it's fullest. Thank you Matt!


Smart Women Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Achieving Financial Security and Funding Your Dreams (Revised Edition)
Published in Paperback by Broadway Books (08 January, 2002)
Author: David Bach
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Smart Women Finish Rich
This is one of the best books I have read. David takes you from the begining with basics through to financially educated. It was hard to put this book down. I believe every women who does not handle her finances should read this book. Get on the "wagon" and know what is really going on out there in the world. I already handle our family finances, but I have gained so much more knowledge and organization from this book. I have gotten all my friends at work to read this book. I recommend all of David Bachs products.

AN AMAZING BOOK
I LOVED this book, It really helped me put my financial and future life in order. I am 33 and am a model and have been sort of investing in my future but wasn't sure if I was on the right track. I had tried to read many other books on financial success and ask financial advisors my questions but was always confused and thought the books were a snore. I picked up Davids book at a bookstore and literally could not put it down. It was so insightful, and easy to read, it has many real life instances that we as women can relate to and helps you understand in plain english how to make the most of your life. I know now what to do with my investments and how to make the most of my financial and personal life. I have bought this book for many friends and family, they all love it and are on their way to retiring rich!!!!
Whether you are married or single you as a woman should know everything about your finances and this is a great and easy way to get started on the right track!! It is hard to explain how many ways this book can help your life, its just the best book you could ever read for your present and future wellbeing!!!

The BEST Personal Finance Book Out There. PERIOD.
I've read about 90 books on personal finance, frugality, etc., in the past year. This is THE BEST. PERIOD. Bach doesn't tell you how to get rich. He talks to you, coaches you, cajoles you to figure out what's really important to you. And then he tells you how to fund those important goals. I've never seen such a beautiful blend of coaching and advice. After reading the couples version of this book, I got my husband to read it, and then we held a "Finance Night" in which we did all the exercises, talked them through, went over our budgets, insurance coverage, etc., and then came up with a 10-step action plan. This book motivated us to do all that! I've since read the version for women and am getting copies for every one in both our families for Christmas. I personally can't remember the specific financial advice Bach gives. Personally, I think financial strategies need to change as events and circumstances change. I don't need a book for specific strategies. I needed a book to help me figure out very specifically what we wanted out of life, and get me motivated to move in that direction! And that's what this book did.


Thank You and Ok!: An American Zen Failure in Japan
Published in Paperback by Arkana (1994)
Author: David Chadwick
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Very fun book to read
I really enjoyed hearing all of the author's stories about living in Japan as an Amercian. What was also great was that he didn't just write about life as an American in a Zen setting, but also about the day to day beauracacy that he faced in Japan.

I loved this book!
I have a certain (though very limited!) degree of experiential overlap with the author of this book. Like him, I practice zen - although unlike him I have never pursued the practice as far as Japan. Like him, I have practiced zen at the San Francisco Zen Center on Bush St. But since I live in Dayton, Ohio, I don't practice zen there all that much! And finally, like him, I have been to Japan and been amazed, amused, and astounded by the place. However, unlike him, I was only there for a short time - 10 days. But it was long enough so that I kept laughing and saying "Yeah! I know what you mean!" as I was reading the book. This is just a damn good book - it's kind of like a Kerouac book without the tiresome, self-conscious "artistry." I don't think I could have talked to Kerouac in a million years - I'm not intense and hip enough by any stretch of the imagination. But this guy, I could really enjoy spending some time with him. And I think most people will feel the same after reading the book - really great!

At once hillarious and informative!
At one time I trained in the same Zen lineage as David and have often considered going to Asia to study. This book helped me to rethink both my reasons and especially my expectations about training in Japan. It is one of the funniest titles I've read in some time, as well. In addition, I have used it for three years now as my official 'Dog-Naming' bible. I have one named "Shuko" and another named "Koji". I loved it!


Every Landlord's Legal Guide: Leases & Rental Agreements, Deposits, Rent Rules, Liability, Discrimination, Repairs & Maintenance, Privacy, Property Managers, Problem Tenants (Serial)
Published in Paperback by Nolo Press (1996)
Authors: Marcia Stewart, David Brown, Ralph E. Warner, and Janet Portman
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No Landlord Should Be Without This Guide!
This book is fantastic for the experienced, as well as the inexperienced landlord. It sets out in plain English some of the common legal pitfalls landlords run into and how to avoid them. The books cites examples - some quite frightening - of how these pitfalls occur and the appropriate action to take. The book clearly outlines the differences in particular laws between the states. It explains all aspects of landlord law from finding goods tenants to dismissing bad tenants. The book makes a great desk reference and it's cheaper than a lawyer!

Indispensable
If you can only purchase one book about rental properties, get this one! It is well-written, well-organized, and worth the price. I purchased this book at a point of peak frustration after making some costly and discouraging rental mistakes. This book has been immensely helpful in turning things around for me; it has saved me time, money, and headaches.

As a beginning landlord, I cannot recommend this book highly enough!!

Landlords best friend
If one is a landlord and one thinks that knows everything. Well, be ready for a surprise. In this book in question, i.e., Every Landlord's Legal Guide (Book & CD-ROM) by Marcia Stewart, et al, leases & rental agreements are discussed and explained along with concept and rules governing deposits, rent rules, liability, discrimination, repairs and maintanance, privacy, property managers and evictions. The book is written in an easy to understand manner and the font is quite easy on the eye (which is a nice bonus if I may say so). Highly Recommended for people in the industry.


Playing Off the Rail: A Pool Hustler's Journey
Published in Paperback by Avon Books (Pap Trd) (1997)
Author: David Mccumber
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If you love shooting pool, you'll love this book.
A journey into a world with some real "originals." Well written, great characters, a real love of the game. I don't finish many books any more, but I read this one right through

A Great Read
Tony Annigoni - house pro and part owner of the Q-Club in San Francisco. David McCumber - pool devotee and writer with some money to spare. These two go on the road across North America hustling games and looking for action. Annigoni plays and generally wins. McCumber bankrolls his bets and sweats on the sidelines taking the notes that turned into this book. McCumber's writing is strong, sometimes a bit too Hunter Thompsonish, but he loves the game and has a visceral sense of humor about the odyssey that could cost him a bundle. Annigoni is a great player, but the opponents are world class and life on the road in cheap hotels, late trains, and all night pool halls is a tiring exercise. This is a good book. Those who play a little pool will enjoy the tense action and will be able to follow the games closely. Those who just enjoy a book about a little-known facet of America's underbelly will be swept along. Those who liked "The Color of Money" will appreciate the reality check.

Doesn't get any more realistic than this
I just read it again--for the third time and I still found myself laughing out loud at McCumbers dead on the money descriptions of high level pool hustling. The players he describes are authentic, anyone who has met Keith McCready or Bucktooth can vouch for that, and that is what makes this book so entertaining, that it is an authentic glimpse of big time pool gambling. If you would like to see this in real life, just go to Louisville Kentucky during the first few weeks of January every year and check out the Derby City Classic tournament.


Principles of Biochemistry
Published in Hardcover by Worth Publishing (2000)
Authors: Albert L. Lehninger, David L. Nelson, and Michael M. Cox
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It is the clearest Biochemistry book and it is a must for ev
I found the 2e of "Principles of Biochemistry" by A. Lehninger, one of the most exciting books written in the field of Biochemistry. The book should be a treasure, especially, for undergradute students who have interest in the field. I have already adopted it as the main text book for the Biochemistry, a 300 level, course that I teach. Concepts are clearly and cleverly presented.

It is the clearest Biochemistry book and it is a must
I found the 2e of "Principles of Biochemistry" by A. Lehninger, one of the most exciting books written in the field of Biochemistry. The book should be a treasure, especially, for undergradute students who have interest in the field. I have already adopted it as the main text book for the Biochemistry, a 300 level, course that I teach. Concepts are clearly and cleverly presented.

a book to use, and a book to keep
Lehninger's book remains the best single text in biochemistry, at least in English. A fine book for undergraduates, it is also the one volume that you may keep on your shelf for years to come, and the best biochem text for those whose primary specialty is not biochemistry (e.g. medicine, p-chem, microbio). No text is ever a substitute for the journals if you work in the field, but this book gives a sense of the whole discipline that is beneficial for anyone who may become too narrowly fixed on one topic. Its clear writing is also a blessing, both for those using English as a second language, and for native speakers with some affection for their own language


Gilbert & Sullivan - The Pirates of Penzance / Hyslop, Tomlin, Carver, Stratford Festival
Published in DVD by Acorn Media (01 January, 2002)
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A Charming, Well-written and Illustrated Fictional Story
I really enjoyed this book which I found on our local library shelf, and intend to buy a copy for myself. It would make an excellent gift.

It is a gem. Charming, well-told story. Beautiful, pastel-colored illustrations that greatly add to the charm.

I once worked in the old Time-Life Building in Rockefeller Center, New York City, and looked down on the Christmas Tree eight years running, but I would have enjoyed this book if I had never seen the The Tree from on high and at ground level.

A classic Christmas story for the whole family.
As the chief gardener of Rockefeller Center in New York City the narrator of our story has a colossal job ahead of him each year at Christmas Days end. Another year begins and he is already scouting out possibilities for the next years most perfect tree to decorate the prestigious Center for all to take pleasure in.

It is when the perfect tree is found on the Bush Creek Convent grounds that his job gets just a little bit harder. Sister Anthony unfolds a splendid Christmas tale that will leave the reader with a story you will want to share with the whole family. I can see this book easily becoming a family tradition. Heartwarming and wonderful a 5 star Christmas tale for certain. Kelsana@yahoo.com 12/25/01

It touches like nothing else could!
It is hard to believe that such a short novel can pack in so much emotions. As I followed the narrator into the life of little Anna and Sister Anthony, I was overwelmed by the simplicity and pureness of the love she possesses. In a society like ours, we tend to forget the most basic of humanity--love. By reading this book, you unlock in your heart the door that allows you to see the many touching things in life that we fail to appreciate. Read this book on Christmas eve and you will never look at a Christmas tree the same way as you did again.


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